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INDEX  OF  ECONOMIC  MATERIAL 


IN 


)CUMENTS    OF   THE    STATES 


OF 


THE  UNITED  STATES 


ILLINOIS 


1809—1904 


SREPARED  FOR  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  ECONOMICS  AND  SOCIOLOGY 
OF  THE  CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 


BY 

ADELAIDE    R.    HASSE 

LIBRARIAN  DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  DOCUMENTS,  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE 

CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 
JULY,  1909 

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DEPARTMENT  OF  ECONOMICS  AND  SOCIOLOGY 

HENRY  W.  FARNAM,  Chairman 

KENYON  L.  BUTTERFIELD  EDWARD  W.  PARKER 

EMORY  R.  JOHNSON  DAVIS  R.  DEWEY 

HENRY  B.  GARDNER  WALTER  F.  WILLCOX 

JEREMIAH  W.  JENKS  ALFRED  H.  STONE 

VICTOR  S.  CLARK  B.  H.  MEYER 


CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 

PUBLICATION  NO.  85  (ILLINOIS) 


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PREFATORY   NOTE 

This  index  undertakes  to  deal  only  with  the  printed  reports  of  administrative 
officers,  legislative  committees,  and  special  commissions  of  the  states  and  with  gov- 
ernors' messages  for  the  period  since  1809.  It  does  not  refer  to  constitutions,  laws, 
legislative  proceedings  or  court  decisions,  except  in  so  far  as  they  happen  to  be  found 
in  the  class  of  documents  above  mentioned.  It  attempts,  on  the  other  hand,  to  furnish 
a  list,  as  complete  as  possible,  of  all  the  documents  and  messages  which  fall  within  its 
scope,  in  whatever  form  they  may  have  been  published,  whether  separately,  in  collected 
documents,  legislative  journals  or  volumes  of  laws,  and  to  indicate  the  volume  in  which 
they  may  be  found.  In  general,  unless  otherwise  shown,  the  material  indexed  is  in  the 
New  York  Public  Library.  In  addition  to  furnishing  a  list  of  reports  and  messages,  the 
index  undertakes  to  supply  a  reference  by  volume  and  page  to  all  material  of  economic 
importance  which  they  contain,  with  the  exception  of  that  contained  in  the  reports  of 
bureaus  of  labor.  The  reason  for  this  exception  is  that  these  reports  have  already  been 
indexed  by  Carroll  D.  Wright,  late  United  States  Commissioner  of  Labor,1  in  a  volume 
published  by  his  department  in  1902. 

Although  the  index  is  confined  to  matter  of  economic  bearing,  the  term  "  economic  " 
has  been  given  a  broad  interpretation.  In  view  of  this  liberal  interpretation  it  is  believed 
that  the  index  will  constitute  a  useful  addition  to  the  resources  of  students  of  almost 
any  aspect  of  American  history. 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  present  index  differs  both  in  scope  and  character  from 
R.  R.  Bowker's  "  State  Publications,"  the  valuable  pioneer  work  in  this  field.  It  is 
narrower  in  scope  than  "  State  Publications,"  which  aims  to  present  a  list  not  only  of 
reports  and  governors'  messages  but  of  all  state  documents;  but  in  the  field  which  the 
present  work  covers  it  contains  not  only  a  more  complete  list  of  documents  than  has 
hitherto  been  published  but  also  an  index  of  their  contents  in  so  far  as  these  have  an 
economic  bearing. 

The  arrangement  is  alphabetical  by  topics.  The  references  under  each  topic  are 
divided  into  two  groups,  viz.,  "  serial  "  and  "  non-serial."  Within  each  of  these 
divisions  the  arrangement  is  chronological.  Numerous  cross-references  will,  it  is  hoped, 
make  it  possible  to  discover  with  little  difficulty  all  the  material  bearing  on  a  topic.  It 
is  to  be  remarked  that  the  division  of  serial  reports  into  more  than  one  series  occurs 
whenever  there  is  a  change  in  title,  in  the  authority  making  the  report  or  in  frequency 
of  issue.  It  will  be  seen  that  this  division  is  not  an  arbitrary  one.  It  is  made  in  the 

1  Index  of  all  reports  issued  by  bureaus  of  labor  statistics  in  the  U.  S.  prior  to  Mch.  1,   1902.    Wash.,  1902. 
287  DD.     8°. 

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belief  that  the  reason  for  it  can  be  more  clearly  shown  in  this  way  than  by  a  narrative 
explanation. 

Uniform  entry  words  for  subjects  recurring  in  different  states  will  be  retained 
throughout  the  series.  It  will  thus  be  possible  to  make  a  study  not  only  of  the  historical 
development  of  an  economic  subject  as  reflected  in  the  documents  of  an  individual  state 
but  also  to  make  a  comparative  study  of  that  development  as  it  has  taken  place  in  the 
country  at  large.  To  accomplish  this  purpose  it  has  been  necessary  to  make  the  selec- 
tion of  entry  words  without  reference  to  the  peculiarities  of  local  usage,  such  peculi- 
arities being  recognized  in  the  case  of  each  state  by  cross-references.  The  abbreviations 
employed  are  believed  to  be  sufficiently  obvious  to  make  a  table  of  them  unnecessary. 
Unless  otherwise  stated  the  size  of  the  books  is  octavo. 

A  feature  introduced  in  the  New  York  part  of  this  index,  and  not  employed  in 
the  preceding  parts  (i.  e.  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont),  is  the  system  of  ref- 
erences from  locality.  This  feature  has  been  made  a  part  of  the  succeeding  issues. 

The  present  volume  follows  the  preceding  volumes  in  form,  except  that  perhaps  a 
little  more  space  has  been  given  to  checklist  entries.  It  seemed  necessary  to  do  this, 
because  of  the  fact  that,  in  Illinois,  most  of  the  early  volumes  of  the  Collected  Docu- 
ments were  issued  with  duplicate  paging;  i.  e.,  one  for  the  volume  and  one  for  each 
document  in  the  volume.  The  result  was  that  from  about  1840  to  1877  there  exist  two 
editions  of  many  Illinois  documents.  The  most  concise  way  of  recording  each  edition 
proved  to  be  the  one  adopted,  i.  e.  by  collating  each  in  checklist  form.  Another  reason 
was  the  fact  of  the  discontinuance  of  the  Collected  Documents  of  Illinois  in  1897. 
This  cessation  made  a  checklist  of  subsequent  separate,  or  department,  serials  abso- 
lutely necessary,  and,  on  the  whole,  it  was  thought  best  to  collate  the  entire  set  of 
serials,  and  have  the  record  complete. 

The  present  volume  has  been  preceded  by  seven  similar  volumes,  devoted  to  the 
states  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  New  York,  Rhode  Island,  Massachusetts, 
and  California,  respectively.  It  will  be  followed  by  others,  each  devoted  to  a  single 
state.  The  work  when  completed  will,  therefore,  furnish  an  index  to  the  economic 
material  in  the  reports  and  governors'  messages  of  all  the  states  of  the  Union. 

In  the  preparation  of  this  volume  the  collection  of  the  New  York  Public  Library 
has  been  used  as  a  basis.  The  collections  of  the  Library  of  Congress,  the  Illinois  State 
Library,  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library  and  the  Chicago  Historical  Society  have 
also  been  examined.  Acknowledgment  is  made  for  courtesies  extended  by  each  of  these 
institutions  in  the  course  of  the  compilation  of  the  present  volume. 


PART  I 
COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS,  DESCRIPTIVE  WORKS,  INDEXES,  ETC. 


DESCRIPTIVE  WORKS— GENERAL 

Including  only  sucb  material  as  is  found  In  the  state 
documents. 

1861/4.     History  of  the  early  settlement  of  Tazewell  County. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1861/4:  371-372.) 
1869/70.    Kept,  on  the  agricultural,  horticultural  and  other 

Industrial  Interests  of  Madison  County.     (Same  1869/ 

70:  202-243.) 
.    Agricultural,  horticultural,   and   other  resources  of 

Sangamon  County;  by  James  T.  Dwyer.     (Same  1869/ 

70:  244-258.) 
1871.    The  towns  of  Jefferson  County  and  the  population  of 

each.     (Same  1871:  159.) 
.    Towns   and   villages   of   Menard   County,   with   the 

population   and   distinctive   features   of   each.     (Same 

1871:  172-175.) 
.    Towns   and   villages   of   St.   Glair   County   and   the 

population  of  each.     (Same  1871:  195-196.) 

1875.  The  principal  cities  and  villages  of  Pulaski  County, 
with  the  population  of  each.     (Same  1875:  255-256.) 

.    Kept,  on  White  County;  by  Boone  Kershaw.     (Same 

1875:  274-276.) 
.    General  description  of  Pulaski  County.     (Seme  1875: 

254-256.) 
.    General  description  of  Johnson  County.   (Same  1875: 

209-210.) 
.    Organization  and  early  history  of  Jackson  County. 

(Same  1875:  200.) 

1876.  History  of  Sangamon  County.     (Same  1876:  245-255.) 
1884.     Illinois;  its  present  and  future  greatness;  by  S.  H. 

Peabody.     (12  rept.  111.  Industrial  University  1882/4: 

73-85.) 
1895.    List  of  altitudes  in  111.;   by  C.  W.  Rolfe.    137  pp. 

(Bull.  111.  State  Laboratory  of  Natural  History  v.  4, 

art.  4.) 
1899/00.     Copy  of  the  "  First  map  of  Chicago,  date  1834." 

(A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00,  facing  p.  269.) 
1903-1904.    Illinois  Association  of  State  Officials.     Reports 

of  meeting. 

Checklist 

1.  1903.  n.  p.,  Reformatory  Prtg.  Trade  School, 
1903.  59  pp. 

2/3.  1903/4.  n.  p.,  Pioneer  Print,  111.  State  Re- 
formatory, 1903.  33  pp. 

1905.  Counties  of  Illinois.  (111.  Blue  Book  1905:  374-437.) 
A  chronological  history  of  county  organization  In  narra- 
tive form  followed  by  a  series  of  maps  of  Illinois, 
23  in  number,  showing  the  changes  in  county 
boundaries.  The  same  material  appears  in  less 
elaborate  form,  and  without  the  maps,  in  earlier 
blue  books. 

.    Municipalities  of  Illinois.     (Same  1905:  438-457.) 

Tabulated  to  show  whether  corporation  is  a  city,  town 
or  village,  population  at  census  of  1900,  location 
and  date  of  incorporation.  Similar  material  ap- 
pears in  earlier  blue  books. 


MANUAL 

A  legislative  manual  has  been  published  with  more  or 
less  regularity  at  least  since  1870.  Sabin  (no. 
34.292)  lists  a  manual  of  the  House  for  1832-1833. 
The  so-called  manuals,  or  official  directories,  of  the 
early  seventies  were  not  officially  published,  nor 
were  all  of  the  more  recent  manuals  officially  pub- 
lished. Below  is  given  a  collation  of  what  is 
believed  to  be  a  file  of  the  officially  published  state 
manuals. 

1879.  State,  judicial,  congressional,  and  legislative  di- 
rectory, compiled  from  official  records  for  the  use  of 
members  of  the  Senate,  31st  Gen.  Assem.  By  Geo.  H. 
Harlow,  secy,  of  state,  and  Jas.  H.  Paddock,  secy,  of 
Senate.  Springfield,  Weber,  Magie  &  Co.,  state  prtrs., 
1879.  1  p.  1.,  119  pp. 

Contains    only   the   legislative,   judicial    and    executive 
directories,    electoral    statistics,    rules    and    com- 
mittees of  House  and  Senate. 
1880-1898.    Private  issues. 

1899.  List  of  state  officers  ....  of  Illinois,  with  an  appen- 
dix containing  political  statistics  of  the  state  from  its 
organization.    Compiled   by   James   A.   Rose,   secy,   of 
state.    Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1899.  iv,  420  pp.,  1  pi. 

1900.  Same.    ed.  2.    Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1900.    Iv, 
463  pp.,  1  pi. 

1901-1902.    None  issued  officially. 

1903.    Blue   Book  of  the   State  of   Illinois.    Compiled   by 

James   A.   Rose,    secy,   of   state.    Springfield,   Phillips 

Bros.,  1903.     2  p.  1.,  673  pp.,  51  pis. 
1905.    Same.    Springfield,    111.    State    Journal    Co.,    1906. 

2  p.  1.,  711  pp.,  pis.,  maps. 

COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS 
Territory  of  Illinois* 

1809-1818 

Established  by  act  of  Congress  of  Feb.  3,  1809,  which  provided  as 
follows :  "  That  from  and  after  the  first  day  of  March  next,  all 
that  part  of  the  Indiana  Territory  which  lies  west  of  the  Wabash 
river  and  a  direct  line  drawn  from  the  said  Wabash  river  and  Post 
Vlncennes  due  north,  to  the  territorial  line  between  the  United 
States  and  Canada,  shall,  for  the  purpose  of  temporary  government, 
constitute  a  separate  territory,  and  be  called  "  Illinois." 

GOVERNMENT  UNDER  FIRST  GRADE 
1809-1812 

During  this  period  the  governor  and  judges,  who  received  their 
appointments  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  constituted 
the  legislative  council,  and  enacted  the  laws  for  the  government  of 
the  people.  This  form  of  government  continued  until  1812,  when, 
by  a  vote  of  the  people,  the  second  grade  was  adopted.  The  execu- 
tive officers  during  this  time  were  the  secretary  of  state,  the  attorney 
eeneral  and  the  adjutant  general. 

No  part  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,  of  this 
ixriod,  has  been  printed.  The  laws  of  the  territory  from  1809  to 
1811  were  printed  in  June,  1906,  by  the  Illinois  State  Historical 


•  Although  antedating  the  organization  of  the  territory,  it  may 
not  be  out  of  place  to  call  attention  here  to  the  recent  recovery  in 
the  Circuit  Clerk's  Office,  at  Chester,  111.,  of  what  are  termed  the 
"  Kaskaskia  Records."  These  records  comprise  judicial  and  notarial 
documents,  papers  of  registry  offices,  etc.,  covering  the  period  from 
1720  to  1790.  They  were  found  by  Prof.  Alvord  of  the  University 
rf  Chicago,  and  are  described  In  Publication  no.  11  of  the  Historical 
Ubrary  of  Illinois  (1906),  pp.  27-81. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS — cont'd 
Territory  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1809-1818— cont'd 
GOVERNMENT  UNDEB  FIRST  GRADE— cont'd 

1809-1812 — cont'd 

Library  in  Its  Bulletin  (vol.  1,  no.  2,  34  pp.).  The  Executive 
NCMW  of  the  territory  (1809-1818)  has  also  been  printed  by  the 
State  Historical  Libra/y.  For  a  collation  of  the  latter,  see  under 
Governor  in  part  2,  of  this  index. 

GOVERNMENT  UNDER  SECOND  GRADE 

1812-1818 

Under  this  lorm  of  government  there  was  a  legislature,  composed 
of  a  legislative  council  (upper  house)  and  house  of  representatives 
(lower  house),  elected  by  the  people.  The  executive  officers  during 
this  time  were  the  secretary  of  state,  auditor  of  public  accounts, 
attorney  general,  treasurer  and  the  adjutant  general. 

1  Legislature 
1812-1813 

1  session 

Nov.  25-Dec.  26,  1812 
Journal  of  the  Legislative  Council. 

Printed  for  the  first  time  In  1901,  in  Publications 
of  the  111.  State  Historical  Library,  no.  3 :  02-85. 
Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 

Printed  for  the  first  time  In  1901,  in  Publications 
of  the  111.  State  Historical  Library,  no.  3  : 86- 
126. 

2  session 
Nov.  (?),  1813 

No  part  of  the  records  of  this  session  has  been 
printed. 

2  Legislature 
1814-1816 

1  session,  Nov.  14-Dec.  24,  1814 
2  session,  Dec.  5,  1815-Jan.  11,  1816 

3  Legislature 
1816-1818 

1  session,  Dec.  2,  1816-Jan.  14,  1817 
2  session,  Dec.  1,  1817-Jan.  12,  1818 

No  part  of  the  records  of  the  above  sessions  has 
been  printed. 

State  of  Illinois 
1818-date 

1  General  Assembly 

1  session,  1818 
Serial  No.                              Oct.  5-13,  1818 

1.  Journal  of  the  Senate.    Kaskaskla,  Blackwell  and  Berry,  1818. 

43  pp. 

2.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Kaskaskla,  Black- 

well  and  Berry,  1818.     40  pp. 

1   General   Assembly 

2  session,  1819 
Jan.  IS-Murch  13,  1819 

3.  Journal  of  the  Senate.    Kaskaskla,  Blackwell  and  Berry,  1819. 

224  pp. 

4.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Kaskaskla,  Black- 

well  and  Berry,  1819.     192  pp. 

2  General  Assembly 
1  session,  1820/1 

Dec.  4,  1820-Feb.  15,  1821 

5.  Journal   of  the  Senate.     Vandalla,  Brown  and  Berry,   1821. 

187  pp. 

6.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Vandalla,  Brown 

and  Berry,  1821.    356  pp. 

3  General  Assembly 
1  session,  1822/3 

Dec.  2,  1822-Feb.  18,  1823 

7.  Journal  of  the  Senate,    n.  p.  Blackwell  and  Berry,  1823.    320 


pp. 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives, 
well  and  Berry,  1823.     805  pp. 

4  General  Assembly 
1  session,  1824/5 
Nov.  15,  1824-Jan.  18,  1825 
Journal  of  the  Senate.    Vandalla,  1824.    282 


Vandalla,  Black- 


8. 


9. 
10. 


4  General   Assembly 
2  session,  1826 
Jan.  2-28,  1826 
11.     Journal  of  the  Senate.    Vandalla,  Robt.  Blackwell,  1826 

1  O 

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Serial 
13. 

14. 


15. 
16. 


17. 
18. 


19. 


21. 
22. 


23. 

24. 


25. 
26. 
27. 


135 


28. 
29. 


30. 
31. 
32. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

State  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 

5  General  Assembly 
1  session,  1826/7 

No.  Dec.  6  (i.  e.,  4),  1826-Feb.  14,  1827 

Journal  of  the  Senate.    Vandalia,  Robt.  Blackwell,  1826.    330 

Journal   of   the   House   of   Representatives.      Vandalla,   Robt. 
Blackwell,  1826.     595  pp. 

6  General  Assembly 
1  session,  1828/9 

Dec.  1,  1828-Jan.  23,  1829 
Journal  of  the  Senate.     Kaskaskia,  Robt.  K.  Fleming,  1829. 

294  DD 
Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.    Kaskaskia,  Robt.  K. 

Fleming,  1829.    351  pp. 

7  General  Assembly 
1  session,  1830/1 

Dec.  6,  1830-Feb.  16,  1831 
Journal  of  the  Senate.     Vandalia,  Hobt.  Blackwell,  1831.    472 

pp. 
Journal   of   the   House   of  Representatives.      Vandalla,    Robt. 

Blackwell,  1831.     560  pp. 

8  General  Assembly 
1  session,  1832/3 

Dec.  3,  1832-March  2,  1833 

Journal  of  the  Senate,  ....    Vandalia,  Greiner  and  Sherman, 
1833.     639,  91  pp. 

Contains  Records  of  the  Senate  as  a  court  of 
impeachment  in  the  trial  of  the  Hon.  Theophilus 
W.  Smith.  91  pp. 

Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Vandalla,  Greiner 
and  Sherman,  1833.     746  pp. 

9  General  Assembly 

I  session,  1834/5 
Dec.  1,  1834-Feb.  13,  1835 

Journal  of  the  Senate.    Vandalla,  J.  Y.  Sawyer,  1835.    542  pp. 
Journal   of   the   House   of  Representatives.     Vandalla,   J.   Y. 
Sawyer,  1835.     574  pp. 

9  General   Assembly 
2  session,  1835/6 

Dec.  7,  1835-Jan.  18,  1836 

Journal  of  the  Senate.    Vandalia,  J.  Y.  Sawyer,  1835.    296  pp. 

Journal  of   the   House  of  Representatives.     Vandalla,   J.    Y. 
Sawyer,  1835.     414  pp. 

Contains,  pp.  373-414,  "  Proceedings  omitted  in 
the  Journal  of  1834  and  1835."  In  some  copies 
of  this  volume  there  Is  laid  in,  between  pages 
372  and  373  a  broadside :  "  A  tabular  stmt. 
showing  the  population  of  the  different  counties 
In  this  State,  their  classes,  manufactories,  etc." 

10  General  Assembly 
1  session,  1836/7 

Dec.  5,  1836-March  6,  1837 

Journal  of  the  Senate.  Vandalla,  W.  Walters,  1836.  642  pp. 
Journal  of  the  House.  Vandalia,  W.  Walters,  1836.  856  pp. 
Reports. 

The  Collected  Documents  of  Illinois  properly  begin 
with  the  volume  for  the  llth  General  Assembly. 
An  attempt  had  apparently  been  made  during 
the  10th  General  Assembly  to  commence  a  series 
of  Collected  Documents.  A  very  few  separate 
reports  were  found  by  the  compiler,  and  they 
are  collated  below.  A  serial  number  has  been 
allowed  for  these  reports  to  accomodate  such 
libraries  as  may  wish  to  keep  them  together. 
Senate  Reports. 
Report  of  the  joint  select  committee  upon  the  State  Bank  of 

111.    Vandalla,  Wm.  Walters,  1837.    48  pp. 
Report  of  committee  on  canals  and  canal  lands.     Vandalia, 
Wm.  Walters,  1837.     42  pp. 

House  Reports. 

Report  of  committee  on  Internal  Improvement.    Vandalla,  S.  T. 
Sawyer,  1837.     16  pp. 

10  General  Assembly 

Special  session,  1837 

July  10-July  22,  1837 

Journal  of  the  Senate.     Vandalla,  W.  Walters,  1837.     146  pp 
Journal    of    the    House    of    Representatives.      Vandalla,    W. 
Walters,  1837.     182  pp. 

II  General  Assembly 
1  session,  1838/9 

Dec.  3,  1838-March  4,  1839 
Journal  of  the  Senate.    Vandalla,  W.  Walters,  1838.     512,  12, 

xvlll  pp. 
Journal   of   the   House.      Vandalla,   W.   Walters,   1838.     607, 

xxiv  pp. 
Reports  made  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of 

the  State  of  Illinois.     Vandalla,  W.  Walters,  1839.     v.  p. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


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COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
11  General  Assembly — cont'd 

1  session,  1838/9 — cont'd 
Dec.  3,  1838-March  4,  1839 — cont'd 

Contents 
Senate  Reports. 

Kept  of  state  house  comrs.     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 

Stmt.  of  condition  of  State  Bank  of  111..  Nov.   1838. 

n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
Kept,  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  [July  1,  1837-Nov   30, 

1838  J.    n.  t.  p.    13  pp. 
Kept,    of    treasurer    [July    1,    1837-Nov.    30,    1838]. 

n.  t.  p.     pp.  15-17. 

Kept,  of  bd.  of  fund  comrs.,  1838.    n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
Letter  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  relative  to  apprn.  for 

building  a  state  house,  1838.    1  leaf. 
Auditor's  stmt.  of  amt.  of  Interest  on  school,  college 
and  seminary  fund  apportioned  among  the  counties, 
Jan.  1,  1838.    n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
Stmt.  of  Bank  of  Illinois  and  branches,  Dec.  1,  1838. 

n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
Auditor's  stmt.  of  amt.  oald  out  of  contingent  fund, 

etc.,  1838.     n.  t.  p.     14  pp. 
Auditor's  stmt.  showing  condition  of  schools  for  year 

1837.  n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 

Rept.  of  committee  on  elections  on  costs  of  contested 
elections.  Jan.  18,  1839.  1  leaf. 

Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  on  removal  of  public 
offices.  Jan.  23,  1839.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  on  relief  of  heirs  of  Robt 
Coleman.  Jan.  26,  1839.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

letter  of  pres.  of  bd.  of  public  works  on  Bloomlngton, 
Mackinaw,  Peorla  and  Pekln  R.R.  Jan.  29,  1839. 
n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

Same,  on  viaduct  across  Kaskaskla  river  for  Central 
R.R.,  near  Vandalia,  Jan.  29,  1839.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

Letter  of  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  relative  to 
purchase  of  property  on  the  canal.  Jan.  29,  1839. 
1  leaf. 

Rept  of  commltte  on  the  penitentiary  on  escape  of 
convicts  from  penitentiary.  Feb.  19,  1839.  1  leaf 

Rept.  from  comrs.  of  public  works  transmitting  ab- 
stracts of  disbursements  In  each  circuit.  Vandalia, 
W.  Walters,  1839.  Ill  pp. 

Rept.   of  jt.   select  committee   apptd.   to  examine   the 
offices   of   the   fund   comrs.   and   the  bd.    of   public 
works.    Vandalia,  W.  Walters,  1839.     131  pp. 
House  Reports. 

Rept.  of  Inspectors  of  the  penitentiary,  1837/8.  n.  t. 
p.  19  pp. 

Rept.  of  committee  on  elections  on  contested  election 
of  Allen  Emmerson.  Dec.  12,  1838.  1  leaf. 

Rept  of  committee  on  penitentiary  on  escape  of  con- 
victs from  penitentiary.  Dec.  20.  1838.  1  leaf. 

Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  relative  to  an  independ- 
ent treasury  and  a  National  Bank.  Dec.  18,  1838. 
Vandalia,  W.  Walters,  1839.  14  pp. 

Rept.  of  select  committee  relative  to  Increasing  salary 
of  Governor  and  judicial  officers  of  111.  Dec.  22, 

1838.  Vandalia,  W.  Walters,  1839.    7  pp. 

Rept.  of  bd.  of  fund  comrs.    Dec.,  1838.    n.  t  p.    8  pp. 
Rept   of   state   house   comrs.    relative   to   erection   of 

state  house  at  Springfield.     Dec.  26,  1838.     n.  t.  p. 

3  pp. 
Seml-ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  public  works.     Dec., 

1838.  Vandalia,  W.  Walters,  1838.     300  pp. 

Rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  1838. 
Vandalia,  W.  Walters,  1839.  93  pp. 

Rept.  of  committee  on  Internal  improvements  on 
apprns.  to  counties  under  Internal  improvement  act. 
Jan.  2,  1839.  1  leaf. 

Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  fugitive  slaves. 
Jan.  5,  1839.  2  pp. 

Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  improvements  on  Albion 
and  Grayvllle  R.K.  Jan.  2,  1839.  2  pp. 

Rept.  of  committee  on  Internal  improvements  on  rail- 
road from  intersection  of  Des  Moines  rapids  to 
Intersection  of  Peoria  and  Warsaw  R.R.  Jan.  12, 

1839.  1  leaf. 

Rept  of  bd.  of  public  wks.  relative  to  survey  of  route 

from  Charleston  to  Wabash  river.     Jan.   11,   1839. 

n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
Rept.  of  select  committee  on   the  penitentiary.     Jan. 

15,  1839.    Vandalia,  W.  Walters,  1839.     22  pp. 
Rept.  from  committee  on  finance  on  public  lands  in  111. 

Jan.  17,  1839.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
Rept.  from  committee  on  counties  on  co.  seat  of  Fulton. 

Jan.  17,  1839.     1  leaf. 
Rept  relative  to  improvement  of  navigation  of  the  Fox 

River.     Jan.  19,  1839.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
Rept.  of  select  committee  on  City  and  Bank  of  Cairo. 


Jan.  21,  1839.    Vandalia,  W.  Walters,  1839.    8  pp. 


Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  Cairo  Bank. 
24,  1839.     1  leaf. 


an. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
11  General  Assembly — cont'd 

1  session,  1838/9 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Dec.  3,  1838-March  4,  1839 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
House  Reports. — cont'd 

Rept  of  committee  on  finance  on  Bank  of  Illinois — 

increase  of  capital.     Jan.  28,  1839.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  divorces.    Feb.  28, 

1839.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 

Rept.  of  fund  comrs.  relative  to  condition  of  Bank  of 
Illinois,  and  branches,  on  Nov.  17,  1838.  n.  t  D 

2  pp. 

Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  relative  to  repeal  of 
all  laws  authorizing  retailing  of  intoxicating  liquors. 
Jan.  26,  1839.  Vandalia,  W.  Walters,  1839.  13  pp. 

Rept.  of  select  committee  on  proposed  change  of  south- 
ern termination  of  Central  R.R.  Jan.  28,  1839. 
Vandalia,  W.  Walters,  1839.  13  pp. 

Letter  from  pres.  of  bd.  of  public  wks.  relative  to 
northern  end  of  Central  R.R.  Jan.  30,  1839.  Van- 
dalia, W.  Walters,  1839.  24  pp. 

Rept.  from  committee  on  internal  Improvements  on 
Central  R.R. — south  of  Vandalia.  Jan.  31,  1839. 
n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

Letter  from  pres.  bd.  public  works  relative  to  kind  of 
Iron  used  for  r.r.  purposes.  Feb.  1,  1839.  n.  t.  p. 

3  pp. 

Rept  from  select  committee  relative  to  Murray  Mc- 
Connel.  Feb.  15,  1839.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

Rept.  from  committee  on  internal  Improvements  on 
Internal  improvement  system.  Feb.  16,  1839.  Van- 
dalia, W.  Walters,  1839.  29  pp. 

Rept.  of  bd.  of  public  wks.  relative  to  appointment  of 
an  agent  to  purchase  Iron.  Feb.  19,  1839.  n.  t.  p 

4  pp. 

11  General  Assembly 
Called  session,  1839/40 
Dec.  9,  1839-Feb.  3,  1840 

33.  Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  Wm.  Walters,  1839.     250, 

xiv  pp. 

34.  Journal  of  the  House.     Springfield,  Wm.  Walters,  1839.     340 

pp.,  1  leaf,  xix  pp. 

35.  Reports   made   to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives. 

Springfield,  Wm.  Walters,  1840.     2  vols.  in  1. 

Contents 
v.  1.     Senate  reports,    n.  t.  p.    xil,  454  pp. 

pp.  1-13.  Message  of  the  Governor  ....  Dec.  11,  1839. 
Springfield,  Walters,  1839.  13  pp. 

pp.  14-15.     Blank. 

pp.  16-44.     Documents  referred  to  In  message  of  the 
Governor.     Springfield,  Walters,  1839.     28  pp. 
Stmt.  showing  amts.  paid  by  fund  comrs.  to  comrs. 
of  bd.  of  public  works,  etc. 

pp.  45-47.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  Bank  of  III.  at 
Shawneetown  on  Nov.  30,  1839.  3  pp. 

pp.  49-79.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  for  year 
ending  Dec.  1,  1839.  Springfield,  Walters,  1839. 
31  pp. 

pp.  81-93.  Stmt.  of  notes  secured  on  real  and  personal 
property,  due  State  Bank  of  111.,  in  several  counties 
of  state.  Springfield,  Walters,  1839.  13  (1)  pp. 

pp.  95-96.     Blank. 

pp.  97-111.  Stmt.  from  bd.  of  public  works  of  real 
estate  purchased  for  state  since  passage  of  act 
establishing  Internal  Improvement  system.  Spring- 
field, Walters,  1839.  15  (1)  pp. 

pp.  113-115.  Letter  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.,  con- 
cerning the  four  million  loan.  n.  t.  p.  3  (1)  pp. 

pp.  117-119.  Letter  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  concern- 
Ing  Interest  on  state  bonds,  n.  t.  p.  3(1)  pp. 

pp.  121-123.  Ann.  rept  of  the  treasurer  for  year  end- 
Ing  Nov.  30,  1839.  n.  t.  p.  3  (1)  pp. 

pp.  125-128.  Letter  from  E.  B.  Webb,  state  director 
of  the  Bank  of  111.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  4 
pp. 

pp.  129-142.  Stmt  of  amt.  due  to  contractors,  made 
by  bd.  of  public  works.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840. 
14  pp. 

pp.   143-144.     Blank. 

pp.  145-157.  Rept.  of  the  bd.  of  public  works. 
Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  13  (1)  pp. 

pp.  157-158.  Letter  from  secy,  of  bd.  of  public  works, 
concerning  lots  and  buildings  In  Springfield,  pur- 
chased for  use  of  state,  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  159-172.  Rept.  of  judiciary  committees  of  two 
Houses  acting  as  jt.  committee,  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred all  contracts  made  by  fund  comrs.  and  for 
111.  and  Mich,  canal.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840. 
14  pp. 

pp.   173-174.     Blank. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 

11  General  Assembly — cont'd 

Called  session,  1839/40 — cont'd 

Serial  No.  Dec.  9,  1839-Peb.  3,  184O— cont'd 

Content* — cont'd 

pp.  175-180.  Message  from  gov.  furnishing  names  of 
all  agts.  employed  by  him  to  procure  funds  for 
use  of  State ;  together  with  powers  and  Instructions, 
compensation,  etc.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  6  pp. 

pp.  181-182.     Blank. 

pp  183-186.  Stmt.  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  of  amt 
of  funds  available  In  1840  for  purposes  of  Internal 
Improvement.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  3  pp. 

pp.  187-190.  Letter  from  state  directors  of  State 
Bank  of  III.  re.  suspension  of  specie  payments. 
Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  4  pp. 

pp.  191-196.  Mess,  from  gov.  transmitting  documents 
relative  to  canal  loans.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840. 
6  pp. 

pp.  197-199.  Stmt.  from  bd.  of  public  works  of  no.  of 
engrs.  and  agts.  employed  on  public  works.  Spring- 
field, Walters,  1840.  3  (1)  pp. 

pp.  201-205.  Mess,  from  gov.  re.  amt.  of  money  appro- 
priated for  navigation  of  Great  Wabash  Blver. 
Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  5  (1)  pp. 

pp.  207-220.  Kept,  from  committee  on  Internal  Im- 
provement. Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  14  pp. 

pp.  221-222.     Blank. 

pp.  223-225.  Letter  from  secy,  of  bd.  of  fund  comrs. 
transmitting  copies  of  contracts,  n.  t.  p.  3(1)  pp. 

pp.  227-228.  Kept,  from  bd.  of  public  works  esti- 
mating amt.  of  work  executed  on  Northern  Cross 
R.R.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  1  leaf. 

pp.  229-234.  Letter  from  fund  comrs.  transmitting 
conditional  contract  made  with  Wright  &  Co.,  of 
London.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  6  pp. 

pp.  235-236.  Letter  from  bd.  of  public  works,  on  the 
abandonment  of  contracts.  Springfield,  Walters, 
1840.  1  leaf. 

pp.  237-238.  Letter  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  con- 
taining stmt.  of  rents  reed,  from  Gallatln  salines. 
n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  239-359.  Kept,  from  it.  select  committee  to  en- 
quire Into  condition  of  State  Bank  of  111.  Spring- 
field, Walters,  1840.  121  (1)  pp. 

pp.  361-390.  Mess,  from  gov.  transmitting  corre- 
spondence with  agts.  employed  to  negociate  loans  for 
111.  and  Mich,  canal.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840. 
30  pp. 

pp.  391-416.  Letter  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  trans- 
mitting contracts  with  Wright  &  Co.  of  London. 
Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  18  pp. 

pp.  417-426.  Letter  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  trans- 
mitting copies  of  contracts  with  certain  banks  In 
N.  Y.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  10  pp. 

pp.  427-428.  Letter  from  J.  B.  Thomas,  concerning 
cost  of  Northern  Cross  R.R.,  betw.  Meredosla  and 
Jacksonville.  1  leaf. 

pp.  429-430.  Letter  from  ores,  of  III.  and  Mich,  canal 
concerning  no.  of  engrs.  In  employ  of  state,  n.  t.  p. 

2  pp. 

pp.  431-432.     Letter  from  pres.  of  111.  and  Mich,  canal 

£lving  no.   of   persons  employed   In   canal   ofllce   In 
ockport.     1  leaf. 

pp.  433-435.  Mess,  from  gov.  transmitting  corre- 
spondence of  state  directors  of  Bank  of  111.  n  t.  p. 

3  (1)  pp. 

[pp.  437-438.]  Letter  from  auditor  of  public  accts. 
concerning  rents  of  Gallatln  salines,  n.  t.  p.  1  leaf. 

pp.  440-450.  Letter  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  trans- 
mitting contracts  with  the  Atlantic  Bank  and  other 
Institutions.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  12  pp. 

pp.  451-454.     Communclatlon  from  John  Tlllson   fund 

comr.    n.  t  p.    4  pp. 
v.  2.     House    reports.      Springfield,    W.    Walters,    1840. 

ill,  478  pp. 

pp.  1-8.  Letter  from  pres.  etc.  of  State  Bank  of  111. 
ace.  by  stmt.  of  condition  of  bank.  Springfield, 
Walters,  1839.  8  pp. 

pp.  9-30.  Bept.  from  committee  on  Internal  improve- 
ments on  rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  on  Internal  Improve- 
ments. Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  22  pp. 

pp.  31-32.     Blank. 

pp.  33-44.  Kept,  exhibiting  the  statistics  of  the  state. 
Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  12  pp. 

pp.  45-48.  Mess,  from  gov.  transmitting  certain  In- 
formation concerning  agts.,  comrs.,  or  officers  em- 
ployed to  borrow  money  for  state,  n.  t  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  49-96.  Fourth  ann.  rept.  bd.  of  comrs.  of  III.  and 
Mich,  canal.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  48  pp 

pp.  97-117.  Rept.  from  actg.  comrs.  of  bd.  of  public 
works  In  reply  to  House  res.  Springfield,  Walters, 
1840.  21  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date— cont'd 
11  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Called  session,  1839/40 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Dec.  9,  1839-Feb.  3,  1840 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

pp  118-134.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  to  whom 
was  referred  contract  for  loan  of  one  million  dollars 
made  by  Rlchd.  M.  Young  and  Jno.  Reynolds. 
Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  14  pp. 
pp.  137-145.  Rept  estimating  damages  to  canal  which 
would  arise  from  suspension  of  work.  Springfield, 
Walters,  1840.  9  (1)  pp. 

pp  147-152.  Rept.  of  committees  on  Judiciary,  actg. 
as  jt.  committee  to  whom  was  referred  contracts 
made  for  sale  of  state  bonds  on  acct.  of  111.  and 
Mich,  canal.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  6  pp. 
pp.  153-325.  Mess,  of  gov.  transmitting  rept.  of  bd. 
of  public  works.  Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  169 
(1)  pp. 

pp.  327-330.  Communication  from  J.  B.  Thomas,  con- 
cerning cost  of  Northern  Cross  R.R.  Springfield, 
Walters,  1840.  4  pp. 

pp.  331-340.  Communication  from  M.  K.  Alexander, 
actg.  comr.,  exhibiting  amt  of  money  expended  on 
the  grand  rapids  of  the  Wabash  River.  Springfield, 
Walters,  1840.  10  pp. 

pp.  341-347.  Mess,  from  gov.  transmitting  docs,  re- 
ferred to  In  his  message  at  opening  of  session. 
Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  7  (1)  pp. 

Concerning    contract    and    correspondence    with 

State  Bank,  In  relation  to  canal  loans, 
pp.  349-354.     Mess,   from   gov.   enclosing   communica- 
tion  from   R.   M.   Young,    agt.   of   state   to   borrow 
money  for  canal.     Springfield,  Walters,  1840.     6  pp. 
pp.  355-364.     Rept.    from   bd.   of   fund   comrs.    trans- 
mitting copies  of  contracts  and  amt.  of  contingent 
expenses,  etc.     Springfield,  Walters,  1840.     10  pp. 
pp.  365-368.     Communication  from  bd.  of  canal  comrs. 

Springfield,  Walters,  1840.    4  pp. 

pp.  369-372.  Suppl.  mess,  from  gov.  enclosing  charges 
of  agts.  employed  to  negotiate  loans  for  state. 
Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  4  pp. 

pp.  373-378.     Mess,  from  gov.  enclosing  contract  with 
Poughkeepsle   Engine   Co.,   and   protest   of   a   draft 
drawn  on  them.    Springfield,  Walters,  1840.    6  pp. 
pp.  379-385.     Mess,    from   gov.    enclosing   correspond- 
ence   In    relation    to   loans.      Springfield,    Walters, 
1840.     7  (1)  pp. 
[pp.  387-388.]     Communication    from    Mr.    Catewood, 

secy,  of  bd.  of  fund  comrs.     1  leaf, 
pp.  389-397.     Mess,  from  gov.  enclosing  copy  of  con- 
tract of  agts.  of  state  with  Wright  and  Co.,  London. 
Springfield,  Walters,  1840.     9  (1)  pp. 
pp.  399-401.     Mess,   from   gov.   enclosing   letter   from 

consul  of  U.  8.  at  Paris,     n.  t.  p.     3   (1)   pp. 
pp.  i03-405.     Mess,    from    gov.    transmitting    tabular 
stmt.  of  amt.  of  state  bonds  sold.    n.  t.  p.    3(1)  pp. 
pp.  407-410.     Communication  from  A.  G.   Henry  and 
William   Herndon,  state  house   comrs.      Springfield, 
Walters,  1840.     4  pp. 

pp.  411-413.  Mess,  from  gov.  transmitting  communi- 
cation from  state  of  Maine,  concerning  the  public 
domain,  n.  t.  p.  3  (1)  pp. 

pp.  415-432.  Rept.  of  select  committee  to  which  was 
referred  House  res.  touching  removal  from  office  of 
certain  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court.  Springfield, 
Welters,  1840.  18  pp. 

pp.  433-445.  Rept.  of  select  committee  appointed  to 
Investigate  ofllce  of  bd.  of  public  works.  Springfield, 
Walters,  1840.  13  (1)  pp. 

pp.  447-478.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  to  which 
was  referred  letter  of  John  Tlllson,  fund  comr. 
Springfield,  Walters,  1840.  26,  8  pp. 

12  General  Assembly 

1  session,  1840 
Nov.  23-Dec.  7,  1840 
Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  W.   Walters,   1840.     pp. 

Journal  of  the  2  session  Is  bound  with  that  of  this 

session. 
Journal  of  the  House.     Springfield,  W.  Walters,   1840.     pp. 

Journal  of  the  2  session  is  bound  up  with  that 

of  this  session. 

Reports  made  to  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  at  the 
first  and  second  sessions,  begun  and  held  ....  Nov.  23 
and  Dec.  7,  1840.  Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1841.  47. 
Till,  453,  vli,  408  pp. 

Contents 

(Of  Reports  made  at  first  session) 
pp.  1-15.     Message  of  gov.  addressed  to  both  Houses, 
Nov.    26,    1840.      Springfield,    Wm.    Walters,    1840. 
15  pp. 


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erlal  No. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
12  General  Assembly — cont'd 

1  session,  1840 — cont'd 
Nov.  23-Dec.  7,  1840 — confd 

Contents — cont'd 

pp.  17-22.  Kept,  of  fund  comr.  In  pursuance  of  Sen. 
res.  of  Nov.  30,  1840.  Springfield,  Wm.  Walters, 
1840.  6  pp. 

pp.  25-28.     Stmt.   of  condition  of  State  Bank  of  111. 
Dec.  4,  1840.     Sprlngfleld,  Wm.  Walters,  1840.     11 
pp.  [1.  e.,  2  leaves], 
pp.  29-33.     Stmt.  of  condition  of  Bank  of  111.  Dec.  3, 

1840.     Springfield,  Wm.  Walters,  1840.     5  pp. 
pp.  35-47.     Kept,   of  select  committee  on   House   res. 
touching  contested  election   of  Peorla  Co.     Spring- 
field, Wm.  Walters,  1840.     13  pp. 
Bound  with  reports  of  2d  session. 
12  General  Assembly 

2  session,  1840/1 
Dec.  7,  1840-March  1,  1841 

Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  W.  Walters,   1840.     pp. 
49-455,  xx. 

Bound  with  Jol.  of  1st  session. 

?7.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  Springfield,  W. 
Walters,  1840.  pp.  81-570,  xxx. 

Bound  with  Jol.   of  1st  session. 

!.s.  Reports  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  at  the 
first  and  second  sessions  begun  and  held  ....  Nov.  23  and 
Dec.  7,  1840.  Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1841.  47,  vlll,  453, 
vll,  408  pp. 

Contents 

(Of  Reports  made  at  second  session) 
Reports  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  W.  Walters,   1841. 


111. 


vili,  453  pp. 
-  -      Kept. 

.     ngfield,  W.  Walters,  1840.     6  pp. 
pp.  9-15.     Stmt.  of  condition  of  State  Bank  of  Illinois, 


pp.  1-6. 
Senate. 


ept,   from  fund   comr.   In   reply   to   res.   of 
Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1840.     6  pp. 


Dec.  10,  1840.     Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1840.    7  pp. 
pp.  17-64.     Letter  from  gov.  transmitting  correspond- 

ence and  ace.  papers  of  pres.  of  bd.  of  canal  comrs. 

on    subject   of   sale    of   bonds    for   canal    purposes. 

Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1840.     64  pp. 
pp.  65-132.     5   ann.   rept.   bd.   of   comrs.   of   111.   and 


.  .  .  .        .  . 

Mich,  canal.     Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1841.    68  pp. 
p.  133-136.     Statistical  table  of  census,  etc.,  of  111. 
Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1841.     4  pp. 


,       .  ,  .  . 

pp.  137-140.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  auditors  in  relation  to 

claims  against  state  on  acct.  of  state  house,    n.  t.  p. 

4  pp. 
pp.   141-144.     Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  on  petition 

of   members   of   Reformed   Presbyterian   Church    in 

Washington  and  Randolph   counties   for  exemption 

from  serving  on  juries,  etc.    Springfield,  W.  Walters, 

1841.     4  pp. 
pp.  145-162.     Rept.  of  committee  on  canals  and  canal 

lands  in  111.     Sprlngfleld,  W.  Walters,  1841.     16  pp. 

[1.  e.,  18  pp.] 
pp.  163-175.     Rept.  of  committee  on  Internal  improve- 

ments.    Jan.  11,  1841.     n.  t.  p.     13  pp. 
pp.  177-179.     Ann.  rept.  of  treasurer  for  the  year  end- 

Ing  Nov.  30,  1840.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
pp.  181-183.     Census  of  111.    A  stmt.  showing  so  much 

of  the  document  transmitted  by   Secy,  of  State  in 

pursuance  of  jt.  res.  as  embraces  aggregate  popula- 

tion of  each  county.     Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1841. 

2  leaves. 
pp.  185-200.     Rept.  of  committee  on  finance.     Feb.  2, 

1841.    n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 
pp.  201-216.     A  bill  to  regulate  the  banks.     Feb.  15, 

1841.    n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 
pp.  217-218.     Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  bill 

to  authorize  G.  H.  Mathews  to  keep  a  ferry  across 

the  Meredosla.    Jan.  8,  1841.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
pp.  219-220.     Rept.  of  committee  on  salines  and  saline 

lands.     Jan.  12,  1841.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
pp.  221-222.     Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  bill 

for   relief  of  Ellz.   Hart.     Jan.   21,   1841.     n.   t.  p. 

pp.  223-224.     Rept.    of    committee    on    Judiciary    on 

petition   of   John    Thompson,    praying   for   title    to 

certain  tract  of  land  therein  named,    n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
p.  225.     Rept.  of  committee  on  public  accts.  and  ex- 

penditures on  petition  of  citizens  of  Frankfort.   Jan., 

1841.    1  leaf. 
pp.  227-228.     Rept.  of  committee  on  saline  on  bill  for 

act   to   incorporate   medical    societies.      Jan.,    1841. 

n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
p.  229.     Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary   relative  to 

error  in  printed  Jol.  of  Senate  for  1838-1839.     Feb. 

8,  1841.     1  leaf. 
pp.  231-240.     Rept.  of  committee  on  public  accts.  and 

expenditures  on  repts.  of  A.  G.  Henry  and  William 

Herndon,  two  of  state  house  comrs.    n.  t.  p.    10  pp. 


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COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date— cont'd 
12  General  Assembly — cont'd 

2  session,   1840/1 — cont'd 
Dec.  7,  1840-March  1,  1841 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
(Of  Reports  made  at  second  session )- 


cont'd 


p.  241.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  In  compli- 
ance with  Sen.  res.  calling  for  information  relative 
to  school,  college  and  seminary  funds.  Nov.  30, 
1840.  1  leaf. 

pp.  243-245.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  Bank  of  Illinois  on 
Nov.  2,  1840.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  247-249.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  State  Bank  of 
Illinois  on  Nov.  16,  1840.  n.  t  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  251-252.  Kept,  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  in  com- 
pliance with  Sen.  res.  requiring  information  relative 
to  Gallatin  and  other  salines.  Dec.  1,  1840.  n.  t.  p. 
2  pp. 

pp.  253-254.  Letter  from  gov.  in  compliance  with 
Sen.  res.  requesting  Information  relative  to  sale  of 
state  bonds.  Dec.  2,  1840.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

p.  255.  Letter  from  gov.  furnishing  information  rela- 
tive to  loan  of  $300,000.  Dec.  2,  1840.  1  leaf. 

p.  257.  Letter  from  bd.  of  public  works  In  reply  to 
Sen.  res.  of  Nov.  27,  Dec.  3  and  7,  1840.  1  leaf. 

pp.  259-261.  Letter  of  fund  comr.  In  compliance  with 
Sen.  res.  calling  for  Information  concerning  Jan. 
Interest.  Dec.  11,  1840.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  263-264.  Rept.  of  public  printer  in  reply  to  Sen. 
res.  of  Dec.  12,  1840.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

p.  265.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  public  works  In  reply  to  Sen. 
res.  of  Dec.  9,  1840.  1  leaf. 

p.  267.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  In  compli- 
ance with  Sen.  res.  relative  to  apprn.  for  library  for 
Legislature  and  Supreme  Court.  1  leaf. 

pp.  269-271.  Rept  of  bd.  of  public  works  in  reply  to 
Sen.  res.  of  Dec.  8,  1840,  relative  to  amt.  of  scrip 
issued,  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  273-276.     Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  in  com- 

B "lance  with  Sen.  res.  relative  to  Gallatiu  salines, 
ec.  15,  1840.     n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
pp.  277-282.     Rept.   of  state   house   comrs.      Dec.    15, 

1840.  n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 

p.  283.  Letter  from  gov.  furnishing  information  rela- 
tive to  office  of  atty.  gen.  Dec.  17,  1840.  1  leaf. 

pp.  285-286.  Letter  from  fund  comr.  relative  to  law 
providing  for  payment  of  Interest  on  Internal  Im- 
provement debt.  Dec.  17,  1840.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  287-288.  Letter  from  gov.  in  reply  to  Sen.  res. 
asking  information  relative  to  the  deposite  in  U.  S. 
Bank.  Dec.  19,  1840.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  289-298.  Rept.  of  state  treasurer  In  compliance 
with  Sen.  res.  requesting  gov.  to  furnish  Information 
relative  to  work  and  expenditures  on  Great  Wabash 
River.  Dec.  28,  1840.  n.  t.  p.  10  pp. 

pp.  299-300.  Rept.  of  public  printer  in  reply  to  Sen. 
res.  of  Dec.  24.  Dec.  28,  1840.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

p.  301.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  of  111.  rela- 
tive to  removal  of  Chicago  Branch.  Dec.  28,  1840. 
1  leaf. 

pp.  303-305.  Letter  from  secy,  of  state  enclosing 
letter  from  Mr.  Ruggles  of  N.  Y.  and  copies  of  letters 
from  Messrs.  Ruggles  and  Webster  to  Messrs.  Nevins, 
Townsend  and  Co.  in  relation  to  sale  of  111.  state 
bonds.  Dec.  30,  1840.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  307-308.  Letter  from  gov.  enclosing  two  letters 
to  Gen.  Wm.  F.  Thornton,  one  from  Nevins,  Town- 
send  and  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  the  other  from  Magnlac, 
Smiths  and  Co.,  London,  communicating  intelligence 
of  failure  of  Wright  and  Co.,  of  London.  Jan.  2, 

1841.  n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

p.  309.  Letter  from  state  treasurer  relative  to 
apptmt.  of  agts.  to  take  charge  of  property  and 
materials  of  state  on  different  r.r.  lines.  Jan.  2, 
1841.  1  leaf. 

pp.  311-313.  Letter  from  gov.  enclosing  letter  from 
Sam.  Allinson,  Esq.,  of  London.  Jan.  5,  1841.  n. 
t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  315-316.  Rept.  of  treasurer  relative  to  examina- 
tion of  books  of  bd.  of  public  works.  Jan.  6,  1841. 
n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  317-318.  Kept,  of  public  printer  in  reply  to  Sen. 
res.  as  to  cost  of  printing  5  ann.  rept.  of  canal 
comrs.  Jan.  9,  1841.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

p.  319.  Rept.  of  treasurer  and  agt.  of  111.  (ex.-ofllclo), 
relative  to  so  much  of  r.r.  as  lies  betw.  Sprlngfleld 
and  Jacksonville.  Jan.  8,  1841.  1  leaf. 

p.  321.  Rept.  of  atty.  gen.  relative  to  late  comrs.  of 
bd.  of  public  works.  Jan.  12,  1841.  1  leaf. 

p.  323.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  as  to  con- 
struction, cost,  etc.,  of  new  banking  house.  Jan.  28, 
1841.  1  leaf. 

p.  325.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  relative  to 
amt.  of  capital  stock  paid  In  by  individuals  paid  Into 
treasury.  Jan.  27,  1841.  1  leaf. 


10 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
12  General  Assembly — cont'd 

2  session,   1840/1 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Dec.  7,  1840-March  1,  1841 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
(Of  Reports  made  at  second  session) — cont'd 

pp.  827-333.  Letter  from  secy,  of  fund  comr.  en- 
closing a  communication  from  Dr.  Barrett,  fund 
comr.  Jan.  26,  1841.  n.  t  p.  7  pp. 

pp  335-330.  letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  In 
answer  to  Sen.  res.  calling  for  Information  In  rela- 
tion to  Bank.  Feb.  2,  1841.  n.  t  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  337-344.  Letter  from  gov.  giving  Information  In 
relation  to  Interest  on  state  bonds.  Jan.  22,  1841. 
n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

p.  345.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  of  111.  In 
answer  to  Sen.  res.  relative  to  quantity  of  land  scrip 
on  hand.  Feb.  27,  1841.  1  leaf. 

p.  347.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  of  111.  rela- 
tive to  what  terms  the  Bank  will  return  to  State 
Its  amt.  of  stock.  1  leaf. 

pp.  349-399.  Letter  from  gov.  enclosing  communica- 
tion from  R.  M.  Young  as  agt.  of  state  for  negoti- 
ating loans  for  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  Feb.  3,  1841. 
n.  t.  p.  47  pp. 

pp.  401-402.  Letter  from  gov.  enclosing  rept.  from 
secy,  of  111.  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.  Feb.  5,  1841. 
n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  403-414.  Tabular  stmt  showing  population  of  111., 
etc.,  made  out  by  Secy,  of  State  In  pursuance  of  Jt. 
res.  passed  at  sess.  of  1840-1841.  Springfield,  W. 
Walters,  1841.  12  pp. 

pp.  415-420.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  of  III. 
submitting  a  communication  from  the  directors  of 
the  Bank.  Feb.  6,  1841.  n.  t.  p.  6  pp. 

p.  421.  Letter  from  pres.  and  actg.  comr.  on  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  as  to  amt.  of  funds  necessary  to  com- 
plete certain  portion  of  canal.  Feb.  14,  1841.  1 
leaf. 

p.  423.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  of  111.  con- 
taining copy  of  preamble  and  res.  adopted  by  bd.  of 
directors.  Feb.  17,  1841.  1  leaf. 

pp.  425-429.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  of  111. 
enclosing  rept.  from  bd.  of  directors,  relative  to 
resumption  of  specie  payments.  Dec.  15,  1840.  n.  t. 
p.  5  pp. 

pp.  431-432.  Letter  from  gov.  enclosing  res.  of  State 
of  Ala.  relative  to  distribution  of  Supreme  Court 
decisions,  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  433-453.  Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  In- 
vestigate contracts  for  Improvement  of  the  Upper 
liapids  on  Rock  River.  Feb.  19,  1841.  n.  t.  p. 
21  pp. 

Reports  made  to  the  House  of  Representatives.     Spring- 
field, W.  Walters,  1841.     vli,  408  pp. 

pp.  1-2.  Rept.  of  fund  comr.  Dec.  18,  1840.  n.  t  p. 
'2.  W. 

pp.  3-10.  Letter  from  W.  Kitchell,  Esq..  atty.  gen.  of 
111.  Dec.  23,  1840.  n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  11-16.  Rept.  of  Mr.  Murphy,  of  Cook,  from  com- 
mittee on  banks,  In  relation  to  an  Increase  of  bank- 
Ing  capital  of  State  of  111.  Springfield,  W.  Walters, 
1841.  6  pp. 

pp.  17-35.  Kept  of  select  committee  in  relation  to 
panic  lands  together  with  rept.  of  mlnorltv.  Spring- 
field, W.  Walters,  1841.  19  pp. 

pp.  37-40.  Rept.  of  committee  on  penitentiary  on 
rept.  of  Inspectors.  Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1841. 
4  pp. 

pp.  43-47.     Ann.   rept.   of  Inspectors   of   penitentiary, 

1840.  n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 

pp.  49-76.  Testimony  In  case  of  contested  seat  from 
1'oorla  Co.  In  evidence  before  House.  Springfield, 
W.  Walters,  1840.  28  pp. 

pp.  65-78.  Ann.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  for 
1839-40.  Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1840.  14  pp. 

pp.  81-104.  Rept  from  A.  G.  Henry  and  Wm.  Hern- 
don,  state  house  comrs..  In  reply  to  House  res. 
Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1840.  8  pp. 

pp.  105-112.  Ann.  rept  of  bd.  of  public  works,  1840 
Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1840.  8  pp. 

pp.  113-121.  Rept  of  committee  on  Internal  Improve- 
ments with  rept  of  minority.  Springfield,  W. 
Walters,  1840.  9  pp. 

pp.  123-127.  Communication  from  Archibald  Job  one 
of  state  house  comrs.  Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1840. 
3  pp. 

pp.  129-146.  Rept.  on  condition  of  property  of  state 
connected  with  system  of  Internal  Improvements 
with  amt.  paid  for  right  of  way,  and  names  of 
persons  to  whom  paid.  Springfield,  W.  Walters. 

1841.  18  pp. 

pp.  147-15O.  Rept.  from  committee  on  banks  ana 
other  corporations  In  relation  to  Increase  of  directors 
In  State  Bank  of  111.  Jan.  16,  1841.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 


Serial  No. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
12  General  Assembly — cont'd 

2  session,   1840/1 — confd 
Dec.  7,  1840-March  1,  1841 — eont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
(Of  Reports  made  at  second  session) — cont'd 

pp.  151-156.  Memorial  of  Education  Society  of  111. 
Jan.  13,  1841.  n.  t  p.  6  pp. 

pp.  157-160.  Kept  of  committee  of  Investigation  on 
subject  of  public  printing.  Jan.  18,  1841.  n.  t.  p. 
4  pp. 

pp.  161-163.  Special  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts. 
on  public  printing.  Dec.  26,  1840.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  165-167.  Letter  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  in 
relation  to  amt.  of  revenue  to  be  derived  from  lands 
which  will  become  taxable  In  1841-1842-1843. 
Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1841.  3  pp. 

pp.  169-176.  Letter  from  fund  comr.  In  relation  to 
payment  of  Jan.  interest  on  state  debt  Springfield, 
W.  Walters,  1841.  8  pp. 

pp.  177-183.  Kept  of  committee  on  finance.  Feb.  4, 
1841.  n.  t  p.  7  pp. 

pp.  185-339.  Rept.  of  select  committee  to  Investigate 
the  scrip  accts.  of  late  comrs.  of  bd.  of  public  works. 
Feb.  27,  1841.  n.  t.  p.  155  pp. 

pp.  341-342.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  accts.  and 
expenditures  relative  to  repts.  or  communications 
being  entered  upon  jols.  and  printed.  Dec.  5,  1840. 
n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

p.  343.  Letter  from  secy,  of  state  In  relation  to  no.  of 
copies  of  laws  In  his  ofllce.  Dec.  22,  1840.  1  leaf. 

pp.  345-346.  Rept.  from  treasurer  In  relation  to 
school,  college  and  seminary  fund.  Feb.  18,  1841. 
n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  347-349.  Kept,  from  committee  on  agriculture  and 
manufactures  on  agricultural  statistics.  Feb.  29, 
1841.  n.  t  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  351-352.  Ann.  rept  of  111.  Mutual  Fire  Insurance 
Co.,  1840.  n.  t  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  353-354.  Letter  from  gov.  transmitting  communi- 
cation from  gov.  of  Ky.  together  with  res.  relative 
to  amending  constitution  of  U.  S.  Feb.  22,  1841. 
n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  355-365.  Minority  rept.  from  committee  on  banks 
and  other  corporations,  on  suspension  of  specie  pay- 
ments. Feb.  22,  1841.  n.  t  p.  11  pp. 

po.  367-368.  Rept.  of  committee  on  agriculture  on 
petition  of  M.  L.  Knapp,  praying  for  an  appru.  of 
$300.  Feb.  22,  1841.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  369-373.  Letter  from  secy,  of  fund  comr.  enclos- 
ing communication  from  Dr.  R.  F.  Barrett,  fund 
comr.,  now  in  N.  Y.  Feb.  22,  1841.  n.  t.  p. 


pp.  375-379.     Rept.    of    committee    on    judiciary 


in 
n.  t.  p. 


relation  to  late  fund  comr.     Jan.  18,  1841. 

pp.  381-386.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  of 
III.  submitting  communication  from  directors  of 
Bank.  Feb.  6,  1841.  n.  t.  p.  6  pp. 

p.  387.  Letter  from  gov.  transmitting  a  letter  from 
fund  comr.  Jan.  21,  1841.  1  leaf. 

pp.  389-397.  Rept.  from  select  committee  on  pro- 
viding for  payment  on  interest  on  state  debt  for 
disposition  of  system  of  internal  improvements  and 
for  continuance  of  canal.  Feb.  27,  1841.  n.  t  p. 
9  pp. 

pp.  399-408.  Same,  minority  rept.  Feb.  22,  1841. 
n.  t  p.  10  pp. 

13  General  Assembly 

Regular  session,  1842/3 

Dec.  5,  1842-March  6,  1843 

39.  Journal  of  the  Senate.    Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1842.    566  pp. 

40.  Journal  of  the  House.    Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1842.    589  pp. 

41.  Reports  made  to   the   Senate  and  House  of  Representatives. 

2  vols.  In  one. 

Contents 
V.  1.     Reports    made    to    the    Senate.      Springfield,    W. 

Walters,  1842.     Iv,  216  pp. 

pp.  1-19.  Mess,  of  gov.  of  111.  (Carlln).  Dec.  7,  1842. 
Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1842.  19  pp. 

pp.  21-32.  Inaugural  address  of  Gov.  Thomas  Ford. 
Dec.  8.  1842.  n.  t.  p.  12  pp. 

pp.  33-55.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  auditor  of  public  accts. 
for  1841/2.  n.  t  p.  23  pp. 

pp.  57-63.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  treasurer  for  1841/2. 
n.  t.  p.  5  pp. 

pp.  65-71.  Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  ex- 
amine credentials  of  newly  elected  members  of  the 
Senate.  Dec.  13,  1842.  n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

pp.  73-80.  Rept.  of  the  fund  comrs.  Dec.  31,  1842. 
n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  81-91.  Rept  of  the  committee  on  canal  and  canal 
lands  re.  that  part  of  ex-govs.  and  gov.  message  as 
relates  to  the  canal.  Jan.  5,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  11  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


11 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 

13  General  Assembly — cont'd 

Regular  session,   1842/3 — cont'd 

Dec.  5,  1842-March  6,  1843 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

pp.  93-96.  Message  from  gov.  containing  correspond- 
ence between  gov.,  auditor  and  fund  comr.  and  State 
Bank  of  111.  re.  dissolution  betw.  Bank  and  State. 
Dec.  24,  1842.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  97-102.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance.  Jan.  20, 
1843.  n.  t.  p.  6  pp. 

pp.  103-105.  Communication  from  auditor  of  public 
accts.  In  compliance  with  Sen.  res.  calling  for 
receipts  and  disbursements  of  treasury  since  1835. 
n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  107-110.  Rept.  of  the  public  printer  stating  the 
amt.  of  printing  done,  the  value  of  work,  and  amt. 
of  money  reed,  therefor,  etc.,  since  commencement 
of  last  Gen.  Assem.  Dec.  14,  1842.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

p.  111.  Communication  from  gov.  Informing  Senate 
of  vacancies  on  Supreme  Bench.  Dec.  21.  1842. 
1  leaf. 

pp.  113-119.  Rept.  from  executive  officers  of  111.  on 
prohibition  of  State  Bank  and  Bank  of  111.  paper 
In  payment  of  public  revenue.  Dec.  9,  1842.  n.  t.  p. 
7  pp. 

p.  121.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  and  atty. 
gen.  on  revision  of  laws.  1  leaf. 

p.  123.  Communication  from  auditor  of  public  accts. 
In  relation  to  abstracts  of  lands  entered  at  several 
land  offices  In  State.  Dec.  10,  1842.  1  leaf. 

pp.  125-126.  Rept.  of  committee  on  canal  and  canal 
lands  on  subject  of  memorializing  Congress  for  an 
additional  grant  of  lands  to  complete  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal.  Dec.  14,  1842.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  127-130.  Rept  of  committee  on  Judiciary  on  pre- 
amble and  res.  In  relation  to  Nauvoo  City  charter, 
etc.  Dec.  19,  1842.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

p.  131.  Message  from  gov.  Informing  Senate  of  resig- 
nation of  Hon.  John  Pearson.  Dec.  20,  1842.  1 
leaf. 

pp.  133-134.  Communication  from  treasurer  in  regard 
to  funds  not  deposited  In  State  Bank  of  111.  Dec. 
23,  1842.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  135-136.  Communication  from  Hon.  T.  W.  Smith, 
containing  resignation  of  office  of  Associate  Justice 
of  Supreme  Court.  Dec.  29,  1842.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

p.  137.  Message  from  gov.  transmitting  7th  ann. 
rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  Dec.  31, 

1842.  1  leaf. 

pp.  139-140.  Rept.  of  committee  on  Judiciary  in  rela- 
tion to  revision  of  laws.  Jan.  2,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  2 
PP. 

p.  141.  Rept.  of  committee  on  elections  on  case  of 
Mr.  Flthian,  Senator  from  Vermilion  Co.  Jan.  4, 

1843.  1  leaf. 

pp.  143-148.     Rept.  of  committee  on  retrenchment  on 

res.  directing  them  to  inquire  as  to  asst.   sergeant 

at  arms.    Jan.  6,  1843.    n.  t.  p.    6  pp. 
p.  149.     Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  In  regard  to  an 

error   In   repts.   of   last   sess.   of   Senate.     Jan.   10, 

1843.     1  leaf, 
p.  151.     Communication  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  In 

obedience  to  Sen.  res.  Inquiring  whether  said  Bank 

had  parted  with  any  of  Its  specie.     Jan.  14,  1843. 

1  leaf, 
p.  153.     Communication  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  as 

to  state  bonds  and  subscriptions  for  state  stocks  In 

said  Bank.     Jan.  16,  1843.     1  leaf, 
pp.  155-156.     Communication  from  pres.  of  State  Bank 

In  regard  to  subscriptions  of  stock.     Jan.  19,  1843. 

n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
p.  157.     Rept.    of    committee    on    finance    on    bill    In 

relation  to  revenue  of  1842.     Jan.  25,  1843.     1  leaf, 
pp.  159-166.     Rept.   of   committee   apptd.   by   gov.   to 

Investigate  affairs  of  State  Bank.     Jan.   27,   1843. 

n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
pp.  167-168.     Message    from    gov.    transmitting   Gen. 

Jackson's  letter  In  relation  to  the  fine  imposed  upon 

him  by  Judge  Hall.     Feb.  7,  1843.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.  169-170.     Rept.   of  treasurer   relative   to  internal 

improvement  property.    Feb.  7,  1843.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
pp.  171-173.     Message  from  gov.  enclosing  letter  from 

Ex-Gov.    Carlln   on   negotiation   In   regard   to   state 

bonds.    Feb.  7,  1843.    n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
pp.  175-176.     Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  in  re- 
gard  to   saline   lands   belonging   to   state.      Feb.   8, 

1843.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
p.   177.     Rept.  of  treasurer  on   the  10%  revenue.     1 

leaf, 
p.  179.     Communication  from  gov.  and  secy,  of  state 

in  relation  to  burning  of  state  bonds,  etc.     Feb.  11, 
1843.    1  leaf. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date— cont'd 

13  General  Assembly — cont'd 

Regular  session,   1842/3 — cont'd 

Serial  No.  Dec.  5,  1842-March  6,  1843 — cont'd 

Contents— cont'd 

pp.  181-183.  Rept.  of  committee  on  penitentiary  In 
regard  to  complaints  made  in  relation  to  manage- 
ment of  the  penitentiary.  Feb.  21,  1843.  n.  t.  p. 
3  pp. 

pp.  185-198.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  memorial  of 
Charles  Macalister  of  N.  Y.  Feb.  25,  1843.  n.  t.  p. 
14  pp. 

pp.  199-200.  Message  from  gov.  enclosing  resignation 
of  auditor  of  public  accts.  Feb.  7,  1843.  n.  t.  p. 
2  pp. 

pp.  201-202.  Rept.  of  committee  on  Internal  Improve- 
ments on  petitions,  remonstrances,  and  protests  re- 
lating to  Improvements  on  Rock  River.  Feb.  28, 
1843.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

p.  203.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  bill  for 
act  to  legalize  sale  of  land  for  taxes  In  co.  of  Scott. 
Feb.  28,  1843.  1  leaf. 

pp.  205-207.  Rept.  of  public  printer  giving  cost  of 
printing  500  copies  of  7th  ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  Jan.  21,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  209-210.  Rept.  of  committee  on  salines  and  saline 
lands  in  regard  to  lease  of  John  Crenshaw.  Feb., 
1843.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  211-214.  Blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Asylum  for  Education 
of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1839/40.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  215-216.     Communication  from  gov.  on  subject  of 
abolishing  the  office  of  fund  comr.     March  6,  1843. 
n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
v.  2.     Reports   made   to   the   House   of   Representatives. 

Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1842.     xlil,  428  pp.,  2  leaves. 

pp.  1-4.  Rept.  from  secy,  of  state  containing  aggre- 
gate vote  in  each  county  taken  for  and  agst.  a  con- 
vention to  amend  constitution.  Dec.  7,  1842.  n.  t. 
p.  4  pp. 

pp.  5-22.  Message  of  gov.  transmitting  a  rept.  of 
selecting  agts.  Dec.  7,  1842.  n.  t  p.  18  pp. 

pp.  23-26.  Ann.  rept.  of  inspectors  of  penitentiary 
for  1839/40.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  27-29.  Letters  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  in  rela- 
tion to  state  bonds  held  by  Bank.  Dec.  16,  1842. 
n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  31-32.  Memorial  -of  citizens  of  Alton  and  the 
vicinity,  In  relation  to  management,  system  and 
description  of  penitentiary.  Dec.  19,  1842.  n.  t.  p. 

2  pp. 

pp.  33-34.  Preamble  and  res.  relative  to  state  debt 
of  111.,  submitted  to  House  by  Mr.  Murphy  of  Lake 
Co.  Dec.  9,  1842.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  35-39.  Rept.  from  executive  officers  of  111.  on 
prohibition  of  State  Bank  and  Bank  of  111.  paper,  In 
payment  of  public  revenue.  Dec.  9,  1842.  n.  t.  p. 
5  pp. 

pp.  41-43.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  Bank  of  111. ;  lia- 
bilities and  resources  on  Nov.  12,  1842.  n.  t.  p. 

3  pp. 

pp.  45-47.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  State  Bank  of  111. ; 
liabilities  and  resources  on  Dec.  1,  1842.  n.  t.  p. 
3  pp. 

pp.  49-164..  7  ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal.  Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1842.  116  pp. 

pp.  165-174.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  on  House 
res.  re.  available  means  and  current  expenses  of 
state,  n.  t.  p.  10  pp. 

pp.  175-176.  Communication  from  gov.  in  relation  to 
mode  of  paying  contingent  expenses  of  state  govt 
Jan.  12,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  177-198.  Rept.  of  committee  on  banks  and  cor- 
porations on  several  communications  from  Bank  of 
111.  at  Shawneetown,  and  also,  several  matters  rela- 
tive to  currency.  Jan.  20,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  22  pp. 

pp.  199-200.  Same,  rept.  of  minority.  Jan.  20,  1843. 
n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  201-206.  Letter  of  James  Dunlap,  agt.  of  Bank  of 
111.,  In  reply  to  res.  requiring  gov.,  auditor  and 
treasurer  to  confer  with  said  Bank  in  relation  to  a 
separation  with  said  Bank  and  state.  Jan.  17,  1843. 
n.  t.  p.  6  pp. 

pp.  207-208.  Communication  from  gov.  announcing 
his  readiness  to  destroy  state  bonds  in  the  presence 
of  Gen.  Assem.  Feb.  8,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  209-216.  Rept  of  select  committee  apptd.  to 
examine  accts.  of  R.  F.  Barret,  fund  comr.  and 
James  W.  Barret,  agt.  of  fund  comr.  Feb.  6,  1843. 
n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  217-224.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  mineral- 
oglcal  and  geological  specimens.  Feb.  14,  1843. 
n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  225-247.  Communication  from  fund  comr.  Feb. 
25,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  23  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date— cemt'd 

13  General  Assembly — cont'd 

Regular  session,   1842/3 — cont'd 

Serial  No.  Dec.  5,  1842-March  6,  1843 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

pp.  249-253.  Kept,  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  as  to 
sufficiency  of  revenue  of  1842-1843,  the  practicability 
of  some  plan  to  relieve  treasury  and  maintain  value 
of  auditor's  warrants,  etc.  Feb.  18,  1843.  n.  t.  p. 
5  pp. 

pp.  225-259.  Kept,  of  jt.  select  committee  on  exam- 
ination of  transactions  of  John  D.  Whlteslde,  present 
fund  comr.  Feb.  24,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  5  pp. 

pp.  261-263.  Kept,  of  secy,  of  state  transmitting  re- 
turns of  votes  cast  at  last  election  for  gov.  and  lleut. 
gov.  Feb.  6,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

p.  265.  Communication  from  public  printer  recom- 
mending change  In  mode  of  printing  such  docs,  as 
are  Intended  for  distribution  through  the  malls. 
Feb.  7,  1842  (sic  1843?).  1  leaf. 

pp.  267-268.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  on 
revision  of  laws.  Dec.  9,  1842.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  269-275.  Kept,  of  bd.  of  auditors  apptd.  to  ex- 
amine all  claims  agst.  state  for  work  done  upon 
state  house.  Dec.  9,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

p.  277.  Kept,  from  auditor  exhibiting  the  counties 
which  have  paid  their  tax  for  year  1842.  Dec.  12, 
1842.  1  leaf. 

p.  279.  Message  from  gov.  transmitting  a  communi- 
cation from  one  of  the  creditors  of  the  state  In 
London.  Dec.  17,  1842.  1  leaf. 

pp.  281-287.  Kept,  of  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
In  regard  to  their  proceedings  under  act  for  relief 
of  purchasers  of  canal  lots  In  Chicago  and  Ottawa. 
Dec.  27,  1842.  n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

p.  289.  Message  from  gov.  Informing  Gen.  Assem. 
of  resignation  of  John  Pearson,  a  Senator.  Dec.  20, 

1842.  1  leaf. 

p.  291.  Message  from  gov.  informing  Gen.  Assem.  of 
certain  vacancies  existing  In  Supreme  Court.  Dec. 
20,  1842.  1  leaf. 

pp.  293-294.  Message  from  gov.  transmitting  certain 
res.  of  state  of  Vt.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

p.  295.  Communication  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  of 
111.  Dec.  30,  1842.  1  leaf. 

pp.  297-299.  Message  from  gov.  enclosing  communi- 
cation from  late  Gov.  Carlin  on  his  negotiations  in 
state  bonds.  Jan.  6,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  301-308.  Kept,  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  as  to 
what  counties  have  not  paid  their  full  amt.  of  state 
revenue.  Jan.  6,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  309-311.  Kept,  of  House  committee  on  finance  in 
conjunction  with  finance  committee  of  Senate  on 
condition  of  offices  of  auditor  and  treasurer.  Jan.  7, 

1843.  n.  t.  p.    3  pp. 

p.  313.  Kept,  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  petition 
of  A.  Armstrong  for  a  divorce.  Jan.  9,  1842  (sic. 
1.  e.,  1843?).  1  leaf. 

pp.  315-316.  Kept,  of  pres.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  In 
reply  to  House  res.  of  Jan.  9,  requesting  certain 
Information.  Jan.  10,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

p.  317.  Kept,  of  committee  on  Judiciary  on  bill  to 
fix  liability  of  certain  securities  on  a  bond  of  con- 
stable in  Lee  Co.  Jan.  11,  1843.  1  leaf. 

pp.  319-321.  Kept,  of  committee  on  education  In  rela- 
tion to  apptmt.  of  supt.  of  common  schools  together 
with  rept.  from  minority.  Jan.  11,  1843.  n.  t.  p. 
3pp. 

pp.  323-324.  Rept.  of  committee  on  penitentiary  on 
leasing  of  penitentiary.  Jan.  12,  1843.  n.  t.  p. 

pp.  325-327.  Rept  of  secy,  of  state,  auditor  and 
treasurer  giving  result  of  settlement  made  by  them 
with  state  house  comrs.  Jan.  18,  1843.  n.  t.  p. 
3  PP. 

pp.  329-331.  Communication  from  A.  G.  Henry,  late 
state  bouse  comr.,  on  his  accts.  with  state.  Jan.  24, 
1843.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  333-338.  Kept,  of  committee  on  public  buildings 
and  public  grounds  on  rept.  of  auditor,  treasurer 
and  secy,  of  state,  together  with  communication 
from  A.  G.  Henry,  on  subject  of  late  state  house 
comrs.  Feb.  25,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  6  pp. 

pp.  339-350.  Message  from  gov.  enclosing  additional 
rept.  of  agts.  of  state,  apptd.  to  select  lands  under 
distribution  law.  Jan.  21,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  12  pp. 

pp.  351-352.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  agricul- 
ture and  manufactures  on  shooting  deer.  Jan.  21, 
1843.  n.  t  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  353-358.  Kept,  of  committee  of  conference  on 
House  bill  to  diminish  state  debt,  and  put  State 
Bank  into  liquidation.  Jan.  21,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  6 
PP. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 

18  General  Assembly — cont'd 

Regular  session,   1842/3 — cont'd 

Serial  No.  Dec.  5,  1842-March  6,  1843 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

pp.  359-361.  Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  on 
petition  of  John  Pearson,  relative  to  fine  Imposed 
upon  him  by  Supreme  Court.  Jan.  25,  1843.  n.  t.  p. 
3  pp. 

p.  363.  Rept.  from  public  printer  giving  cost  to 
state  of  printing  7th  ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal.  Jan.  29,  1843.  1  leaf. 

pp.  365-373.  Message  from  gov.  transmitting  pre- 
amble and  res.  of  state  of  S.  €.,  on  subject  of  federal 
relations  and  tariff ;  also  res.  of  state  of  Ga.,  on 
subject  of  repudiation.  Feb.  6,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  9  pp. 

pp.  375-380.  Kept,  of  select  committee  on  rept.  and 
res.  of  state  of  S.  C.,  on  subject  of  federal  relations 
and  tariff.  Feb.,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  6  pp. 

pp.  381-384.  Communication  of  public  printer  relative 
to  printing  and  binding  of  laws  and  jols.  Feb.  7, 
1843.  n.  t  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  385-390.  Message  from  gov.  transmitting  rept.  of 
bd.  of  auditors  apptd.  to  settle  accts.  of  contractors 
on  public  works.  Feb.  9,  1843.  6  pp. 

pp.  391-392.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on 
stints,  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  examine  accts. 
of  R.  F.  Barret,  late  fund  comr.  Feb.  20,  1848.  n. 

pp.  393-400.  Message  from  gov.  enclosing  communica- 
tion from  late  Gov.  Carlin,  on  lands  selected  under 
distribution  law.  Feb.  21,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  401-407.  Kept,  of  select  committee  on  Cumberland 
Road  In  111.  Feb.  23,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

pp.  409-411.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  petition 
of  sundry  physicians  of  Shawneetown  praying  for 
law  regulating  practice  of  medicine.  Feb.  24,  1843. 
n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  413-414.  Message  from  gov.  enclosing  resignation 
of  James  Shields,  auditor  of  public  accts.  Feb.  27, 
1843.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

p.  415.  Kept,  of  committee  on  canal  and  canal  lands 
on  petition  for  relief  of  John  Londragon,  and  others, 
contractors  on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  Feb.,  1842.  1 
leaf. 

pp.  417-418.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  buildings 
and  public  grounds  on  duties  performed  by  secy,  of 
state  and  treasurer,  in  regard  to  state  house,  etc. 
March  1,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

p.  419.  Message  from  gov.  informing  Gen.  Assem. 
that  first  Instalment  of  $500,000  from  the  Bank  of 
111.  had  been  paid  over  to  him  as  agt.  of  state. 
March  2,  1843.  1  leaf. 

p.  421.  Rept.  from  fund  comr.  giving  stmt.  of  bonds 
recently  In  his  possession.  March  4,  1843.  1  leaf. 

pp.  423-424.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to 
passage  of  bill  to  extend  jurisdiction  of  county 
comrs.  courts,  etc.  Feb.  4,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  425-426.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to 
passage  of  bill  to  Incorporate  City  of  Metropolis  in 
Johnson  Co.  Feb.  8,  1843.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  427-428.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to 
passage  of  House  bill  to  regulate  weights  and 
measures.  Feb.  28,  1843.  2  pp. 

[p.  429.]  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  pass- 
age of  bill  relative  to  wills  and  testaments,  ex- 
ecutors and  administrators,  and  settlement  of  es- 
tates. Feb.  23,  1843.  1  leaf. 

[p.  431.]  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  pass- 
age of  House  bill,  to  compile  and  publish,  In  one 
volume,  laws  of  111.  March  6,  1843.  1  leaf. 

[p.  432.]  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  pass- 
age of  bill  concerning  certain  sales  of  school  lands 
in  Efflngham  Co.  1  leaf. 

14   General   Assembly 

Regular  session,  1844/5 

Dec.  2,  1844-March  3,  1845 

42.  Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  Walters  and  Weber,  1844. 

469  pp. 

43.  Journal  of  the  House.     Springfield,  Walters  and  Weber,  1844. 

633  pp. 

44.  Reports  made  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of 

the  State  of  III.    vl,  2O7,  ill,  394  pp.     Springfield,  Walters 
and  Weber,  1845.     2  vols.  In  one. 

Contents 

v.  1.     Reports  made  to  the  Senate,     vl,  207  pp. 
pp.  1-16.     Omitted. 

pp.  17-30.  Botschaft  des  Gouverneurs  des  Staates 
Illinois  ....  mitgethellt  Dec.  den  3ten,  1844. 
Springfield,  Walters  und  Weber,  1844.  14  pp. 
pp.  33-64.  Ann.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  for 
1848/4.  Springfield,  Walters  and  Weber,  1844.  32 
PP. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


13 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 

14  General  Assembly — cont'd 

Regular  session,  1844/5 — cont'd 

Dec.  2,  1844-March  3,  1845 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

pp.  65-85.  Message  of  gov.  in  relation  to  disturbances 
In  Hancock  Co.,  Dec.  21,  1844.  Springfield,  Walters 
and  Weber,  1844.  21  pp. 

pp.  80-96.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
rept.  of  Mr.  Ryan,  one  of  comrs.  on  part  of  state 
to  negotiate  with  the  American  and  foreign  bond 
holders,  for  further  advance  of  money  to  complete 
III.  and  Mich.  Canal.  Dec.  13,  1844.  n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  97-126.  Memorial  of  committee  of  State  School 
Convention,  held  at  Peorla  In  Oct.  last,  upon  subject 
of  common  school  education.  Springfield,  Walters 
and  Weber,  1845.  30  pp. 

pp.  129-135.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting  a 
letter  to  Senate  from  Baring  Bros,  and  Co.,  and 
Magnlao,  Jardlne  and  Co.  of  London.  Jan.  2,  1845. 
n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

p.  137.  Message  from  gov.  announcing  certain  vacan- 
cies in  Supreme  Court.  Dec.  5,  1844.  1  leaf. 

pp.  139-140.  Rept.  from  Judiciary  committee  on  City 
of  Nauvoo.  Dec.  16,  1844.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  141-147.  Rept.  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  on 
appraisement  of  state  property.  Dec.  16,  1844. 
n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

p.  149.  Communication  from  public  printers  on  cost 
of  printing  a  message  from  gov.  Dec.  18,  1844.  1 

pp.  151-153.     Rept.  from  auditor  on  salaries  of  state 

officers.    Dec.  18,  1844.    n.  t.  p.    3  pp. 
p.  155.     Communication    from    treasurer    on    certain 

state  debtors.     Dec.  21,  1844.     1  leaf, 
pp.  157-158.     Rept.  of  select  committee  on  arrest  of 

Hon.  Jacob  C.  Davis.    Dec.  26,  1844.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
p.  159.     Rent,   from   judiciary   committee   on    probate 

justices  of  peace.     Dec.  27,  1844.     1  leaf, 
pp.  161-162.     Stmt.  from  Judiciary  committee  on  loss 

of  act  In  relation  to  corporations ;  also  objections 

of  Council   of  Revision   to  bill   In   relation   to   cor- 
porations.    Dec.,  1844.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.  163-172.     Letter   from   holders   of   111.   and   Mich. 

Canal  bonds.     Dec.,  1844.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
pp.  173-174.     Communication  from  gov.  on   reduction 

of  govs.  salary.     Jan.  6,  1845.     n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
p.  175.     Communication  from  gov.  on  canal  agts.  sent 

to  Europe.     Dec.  23,  1844.     1  leaf, 
pp.  177-179.     Rent,  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  on 

agte.  to  select  lands.     Dec.  27,  1844.     n.  t.  p.    3  pp. 
pp.  181-182.     Communication    from    treasurer    giving 

amt.   of   bonds,    scrip,   etc.,   in   treasury.     Jan.    16, 

1845.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.  183-185.     Rept  from  select  committee  on  contract 

for  binding.     Jan.  20,  1845.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
p.  187.     Rept.  from  Judiciary  committee  on  repeal  of 

common  law.     Jan.  28,  1845.     1  leaf, 
pp.  189-191.     Rept.  from  Jt.  committee  on  that  part 

of  govs.  message  which  relates  to  demands  of  state 

agst  John  Tillson,  Jr.     Jan.  31,  1845.     n.  t.  p.     3 

pp. 
pp.  193-200.     Communication  from  Chief  Justice  and 

Associate  Justices  of  Supreme  Court  re.  rellnqulsh- 

ment  of  a  portion  of  salaries  of   Supreme  Judges. 

Jan.,  1845.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
pp.  201-202.     Rept.    from    committee    on    finance    on 

accts.  of  officers  of  state.     Jan.,  1845.     n.  t.  p.     2 

pp. 

pp.  203-204.  Rept.  of  Jt.  select  committee  on  com- 
munication of  James  Dunlap,  pres.  of  Bank  of  111. 

Feb.  19,  1845.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
pp.  205-207.     Rept    of    pres.    and    directors    of    Deaf 

and  Dumb  Asylum   of  III.   on   funds  and  expenses, 

1842/4.     March  1,  1845.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
v.  2.     Reports   made   to   the   House   of   Representatives. 
Springfield.  Walters  and  Weber,  1845.     xii,  394  pp. 
pp.  1-6.     Bienn.    rept.   of   inspectors   of   penitentiary. 

1843/4.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
pp.  9-15.     Rept.  of  public  printers  of  111.  In  relation 

to  the  amt.  of  printing  executed  for,  and  by  order 

of  last  Gen.  Assem.    Springfield,  Walters  and  Weber, 

1844.    7  pp. 
pp.  17-114.     8   ann.   rept   of  actg.   comr.   of  111.   and 

Mich.  Canal.     Springfield,  Walters  and  Weber,  1844. 

98  pp. 

pp.  115-116.     Communication  from  gov.   on   state   In- 
debtedness.   Dec.  19,  1844.    n.  t  p.    2  pp. 
pp.  117-119.     Communication   from   auditor  of  public 

accts.  In  relation  to  quantity  of  lands  taxable  In  111. 

Dec.  13,  1844.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
pp.  121-127.     Rept.  of  comr.  of  State  Bank  of  111.  in 

relation  to  affairs  of  Bank.    Springfield,  Walters  and 

Weber,  1844.    7  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 

14  General  Assembly — cont'd 

Regular  session,  1844/5 — cont'd 

Serial  No.  Dec.  2,  1844-March  3,  1845 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

pp.  129-142.  Rept  of  committee  on  finance  on  so 
much  of  govs.  message  as  relates  to  state  debt,  In- 
crease of  taxation  and  various  bills  and  resolutions 
on  the  subject  of  state  debt.  Jan.  13,  1845.  n.  t  p 
14  pp. 

pp.  145-178.  Communication  from  gov.  of  111  In 
relation  to  Northern  Cross  R.R.,  also  submitting  to 
Gen.  Assem.  sundry  docs,  and  letters  in  relation  to 
late  system  of  Internal  Improvements.  Snrlnefleld 
Walters  and  Weber,  1845.  34  pp. 

pp.  179-184.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  relative 
to  amt.  which  would  be  added  to  revenue  should 
land  tax  be  taken  from  counties,  n.  t  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  185-191.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  in 
obedience  to  res.  requiring  auditor  to  furnish  House 
with  certain  tabular  stmts.  (population,  taxes,  etc.). 
n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

pp.  195-197.  Communication  from  gov.  In  relation  to 
late  mission  of  Messrs.  Leavltt  and  Oakley  to  Lon- 
don on  business  connected  with  111.  and  Mich.  Canal. 
Feb.  14,  1845.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  199-210.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  with 
abstract  of  votes  polled  In  111.  for  electors  of  Pres. 
and  Vice-Pres.  of  U.  8.,  Nov.  4,  1844.  n.  t.  p. 
12  pp. 

p.  211.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  in  relation 
to  money  paid  expresses.  Dec.  9,  1844.  1  leaf. 

p.  213.  Communication  from  gov.  relative  to  en- 
graved plates  belonging  to  state.  Dec.  9,  1844.  1 
leaf. 

p.  215.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  relative 
to  private  acts  of  Gen.  Assem.  Dec.  13,  1844.  1 
leaf. 

p.  217.  Rept.  of  auditor  on  scrip  paid  by  citizens  of 
Springfield.  Dec.  14,  1844.  1  leaf. 

p.  219.  Rept.  from  public  printers  relative  to  public 
printing.  Dec.  18,  1844.  1  leaf. 

p.  221.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  relative 
to  weights  and  measures.  Dec.  20,  1844.  1  leaf. 

p.  223.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  accts.  and  ex- 
penditures re.  printers'  charges  for  constructive 
composition.  Dec.  24,  1844.  1  leaf. 

p.  225.  Communication  from  John  Delany  on  com- 
pletion of  state  house.  Dec.  31,  1844.  1  leaf. 

p.  227.  Govs.  reply  to  a  number  of  resolutions.  Dec. 
31,  1844.  1  leaf. 

p.  229.  Rept.  from  secy,  of  state  re.  geological  speci- 
mens. Dec.,  1844.  1  leaf. 

p.  231.  Communication  from  gov.  re.  bonds  of  state 
comrs.  Feb.  1,  1845.  1  leaf. 

pp.  231-232.  Rept.  from  select  committee  re.  defalca- 
tion of  Milton  H.  Wash.  Feb.  4,  1845.  n.  t.  p.  2 
pp. 

pp.  233-235.  Rept.  of  committee  on  manufactures  and 
agriculture  in  relation  to  quadrupeds.  Feb.  10, 
1845.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

p.  237.  Preamble  and  res.  from  committee  on  public 
accts.  and  expenditures  re.  addressing  Judges  out 
of  office.  Feb.  11,  1845.  1  leaf. 

pp.  239-242.  Rept  from  minority  of  penitentiary  com- 
mittee. Feb.  14,  1845.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  243-245.  Rept.  from  Jt  committees  re.  peniten- 
tiary. Feb.  14,  1845.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  247-248.  Rept.  from  minority  of  committee  re. 
abolition  petitions.  Feb.  21,  1845.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  249-250.  Rept.  from  committee  on  public  accts. 
and  expenditures  on  accts.  of  persons  engaged  in 
Mormon  war.  Feb.  26,  1845.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  251-266.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
communication  entitled  Defence  of  northern  lakes ; 
by  "  Harry  Bluff."  1845.  n.  t.  p.  16  pp. 

pp.  267-269.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  re. 
money  expended  on  state  bouse.  Feb.,  1845.  n.  t. 
p.  3  pp. 

p.  271.  Rept.  from  committee  on  public  buildings  and 
grounds  re.  roof  of  state  house.  Feb.  26.  1845. 

1  leaf. 

pp.  273-275.  Rept.  from  public  printers  re.  revised 
statutes.  Jan.  3,  1845.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  277-278.  Communication  from  auditor  in  relation 
to  defalcation  of  Milton  H.  Wash  in  1842.  n.  t.  p. 

2  pp. 

pp.  279-282.  Communication  from  auditor  of  public 
accts.  re.  tract  books.  Jan.  6,  1845.  n.  t  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  283-287.  Rept.  of  111.  Mutual  Fire  Insurance 
Co.,  1843.  n.  t  p.  5  pp. 

pp.  289-291.  Communication  from  treasurer  re.  de- 
falcation of  Milton  H.  Wash.  Jan.  10,  1845.  n.  t.  p. 

3  pp. 


14 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS—  cont'd 
State  of  Illinois—  cont'd 

1818-date  —  cont'd 
14  General  Assembly—  cont'd 
Regular  session,  1844/5  —  cont'd 
Serial  No.  Dec.  2,  1844-March  3,  1845  —  cont'd 

Contents  —  cont'd 
p.  293.     Communication  from  gov.  re.  Indictment  agst. 

Richard  Eels.    Jan.  11,  1845.     1  leaf. 
pp.  295-296.     Communication   from   auditor  of  public 
accts.  re.  collectors  of  revenue.    Jan.  16,  1845.    n.  t 
p.    2  pp. 

pp.  297-298.     Preamble    and    res.    from    select    com- 
mittee In  relation  to  T.  W.  Dorr.     Jan.  18,  1845. 
n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.  299-301.     Rept.   from   secy,   of   state   re.   contract 

for  binding.     Jan.  23,  1845.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
pp.  303-304.     Rept.  from  committee  on  retrenchment 

re.  tract  books.    Jan.  28,  1845.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
pp.  305-308.     Rept.    of    auditor    of    public    accts.    re. 

saline  lands.    Jan.  28,  1845.    n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
pp.  309-310.     Rept    from   select   committee    re.    state 

property.     Jan.,  1845.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.  313-394.     Communication  from  gov.   transmitting 
rept  of  Gov.  Davis  and  Capt.  Swift  re.  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal.     Feb.  20,  1845.     n.  t.  p.     82  pp.,  1  leaf. 

15  General  Assembly 

Regular  session,  1846/7 

Dec.  7,  1846-March  1,  1847 

45.  Journal   of   the   Senate.      Springfield,   Geo.    R.    Weber,    1846. 

400  pp. 

46.  Journal    of   the    House.      Springfield,    Geo.    R.    Weber,    1846. 

564  pp. 

47.  Reports  made  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of 

111.     Springfield,  Geo.  R.  Weber,   1846.     vl,  219,  vlll,  350 
pp.,  3  II.    2  vols.  In  one. 

Contents 
v.  1.     Reports  made  to  the  Senate,    vl,  219  pp. 

pp.  1-3.     Message  of  Gov.  Ford.    Dec.  7,  1846.    n.  t.  p. 

3  pp. 

pp.  5-11.     Rept.  of  gov.   In   relation  to  Mormon  diffi- 
culties   In   Hancock    Co.      Dec.    7,    1846.      n.    t.    p. 


.  13-17. 


pp.  13-17.     Inaugural  address  of  Gov.  French.    Dec.  8, 

1846.    n.  t.  p.    7  pp. 
pp.  19-63.     Blenn.    rept.    of   auditor   of    public   accts. 

1844/6.     n.  t.  p.    47  pp. 

pp.  65-71.     State  census,  1845.    n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
pp.  73-76.     Communication  from  secy,  of  state  relative 

to  votes  given  for  and  agst.   convention  to  amend 

constitution  of  111.     Dec.  11,  1846.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
pp.  77-80.     Ann.   rept.   of   Inspectors  of  penitentiary. 

1844/5.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
pp.  81-92.     Memorial    of   Miss    Dtx  ;    care   of   Insane. 

n.  t.  p.    12  pp. 
pp.  93-95.     Communication    from   gov.    re.    dlflJcultles 

In  co.  of  Massac.    Jan.  11,  1847.    n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
pp.  97-112.     Memorial  of  Miss  D.  L.  Dlx  In  relation 

to  111.  penitentiary.     Feb.  5,  1847.     n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 
pp.  113-120.     Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  on  peniten- 

tiary. at  Alton.     Feb.  3,  1847.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
pp.  121-126.     Rept.  of  select  committee  upon  III.  Re- 

treat for  Insane,  etc.     Feb.  6,  1847.    n.  t.  p.     6  pp 
p.  127.     Rept.  of  committee  on  Incorporations.     Jan. 

18,  1847.     1  leaf. 
pp.  129-130.     Majority  rept.  upon  contested  elections 

betw.  Messrs.  Sweat  and  Knowlton.     Dec.  8,  1847. 

n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
pp.  131-132.     Minority   rept.   upon   contested   election 

betw.  Messrs.  Sweat  and  Knowlton.     Dec.  8,  1847. 

n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
pp.    135-136   for   133-134.     Communication    from   Ex- 

Gov.  Ford  In  relation  to  Meredosla  R.R.     Dec.  10, 

1846.     n.  t  p.     2  pp. 
[pp.  135-136.]     Communication    from    Ex-Gov.    Ford 

correcting  an  error  In  a  former  rept.  In  relation  to 

diflicnltles  In  Hancock  Co.    Dec.  14,  1846.     1  leaf. 
[pp.  137-138.]     Communication  from  gov.  relative  to 

vacancies   on    Supreme   Bench.      Dec.    18,   1846.      1 

leaf. 
[pp.  139-140.]     Communication  from  secy,  of  state  In 

relation  to  census  of  1840.     Dec.  18,  1846.     1  leaf. 
[pp.  141-142.]     Communication    from    gov.    announc- 

ing resignation  of  Hon.  W.  B.  Scates.    Jan.  11,  1847. 

1  leaf. 
[pp.  143-144.]     Communication  from  gov.  relative  to 

school  fund.     Jan.  12,  1847.     1  leaf. 
pp.  145-146.     Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  relative  to  fees, 

salary    and    duties    of   his    office.      Jan.    12,    1847. 

n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
[pp.  147-148.]     Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  rela- 

tive to  printing  for  state  officers.     Jan.   19,   1847. 

1  leaf. 
pp.  149-151.     Communication  from  gov.   transmitting 

a  letter  from  Gabriel  Shaw.    Jan.  25,  1847.    n.  t.  p. 
3  PP. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
15  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,   1846/7 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Dec.  7,  1846-March  1,  1847 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

[pp.  153-154.]     Communication  from  gov.  announcing 

the  resignation  of  Hon.   R.   M.   Young  as  associate 

Justice  of  Supreme  Court    Jan.  25,  1847.     1  leaf. 

[pp.  155-156.]     Communication  from  gov.  relative  to 

funds   awarded   canal   contractors.      Dec.   15,    1846. 

1  leaf. 

pp.  157-159.  Rept.  of  select  committee  upon  bill  In- 
corporating Mississippi  and  Atlantic  R.R.  Co.  Feb. 
18,  1847.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  161-162.  Communication  from  Ex-Gov.  Ford  In 
reference  to  subscribers  to  canal  loan.  Jan.  1, 
1847.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

[pp.  163-164.]  Rept  of  Jt.  committee  of  conference 
on  apportionment.  Feb.  4,  1847.  1  leaf. 

pp.  165-166.  Rept.  of  committee  on  Judiciary  relative 
to  negroes.  March  1,  1847.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  167-168.  Rept.  of  committee  on  Judiciary  relative 
to  abolishment  of  capital  punishment,  n.  d.  n.  t.  p. 

2  pp. 

[pp.  169-170.]     Rept.  of  select  committee  relative  to 

govs.  house,    n.  d.    1  leaf, 
[pp.  171-172.]      Rept  of  Jt  committee  on  conference 

relative  to  special  term  of  Circuit  court  In  Massac 

Co.     n.  d.     1  leaf, 
[pp.  173-174.]     Rept.   of  committee   on   finance   upon 

refunding  certain  state  bonds,    n.  d.     1  leaf, 
[pp.  175-176.]     Rept.  of  committee  on  military  affairs. 

n.  d.     1  leaf, 
pp.  177-181.     Rept.  from  select  committee  in  relation 

to  St.  Louis  and  Indianapolis  R.R.  Co.     n.  d.     n.  t. 

p.     5  pp. 
pp.  183-186.     Rept.    of    select   committee    relative    to 

granting  license  to  sell  liquor,     n.  d.    n.  t.  p.    4  pp 
pp.  187-189.     Rept  of  Jt.  select  committee  relative  to 

claims  of  Michael  Kennedy,     n.  d.     n.  t  p.     3  pp. 
[pp.  191-192.]     Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  finance 

relative  to   claims   of   Michael   Kennedy,     n.   d.      1 

leaf, 
pp.  177-179  for  193-195.     Minority  rept.  of  committee 

on  finance   relative  to  claims  of  Michael   Kennedy. 

n.  d.    n.  t.  p.    3  pp. 
pp.  181-183  for  197-199.     Rept.  of  select  committee  on 

petition  of  Michael  Kennedy,     n.  d.     n.  t  p.     3  pp 
pp.  201-219.     Rept  of  Jt  select  committee  apptd.  to 

investigate  the  claims  of  M.  Kennedy.     1847.     n.  t. 

p.     19  pp. 

Paged  incorrectly,  viz.,  186-187,  204-205,  190-191 

208-215,  blank,  217-219. 

v.  2.     Reports   made  to  the   House  of   Representatives, 
vlil,  350  pp.,  3  leaves, 
pp.  1-16.     Blenn.   rept.   of  111.   Asylum   for  Deaf  and 

Dumb,  1845/6.    n.  t.  p.    16  pp. 
pp.  17-18.     Communication  from  gov.  relative  to  repts. 

of  fund  comr.  and  comr.  of  State  Bank  of  111.     1847. 

n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.   19-38.     Rept  of  fund  comr.     Dec.  24,  1846.     n.  t. 

p.     22  pp. 
pp.  39-45.     Rept.   of  committee  on  canals  and  canal 

lands    In    relation    to    Improvement    of    111.    River. 

Jan.  18,  1847.     n.  t.  p.    7  pp. 

pp.  46-48.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  trans- 
mitting stmt.  of  aggregate  population  of  111.  In 

1840  and  1845.     Jan.  2,  1847.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
pp.  49-96.     Ann.    rept.    of   supt.   of   common    schools, 

1846..     n.  t  p.     48  pp. 
pp.  97-256.     Ann.  rept  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  and 

Mich.  Canal,  1846.     n.  t.  p.     160  pp. 
pp.  257-271.     Rept.   of   minority   of   select   committee 

In  relation  to  Shawneetown  Bank.     Feb.   19,   1847. 

n.  t.  p.     15  pp. 

pp.  273-280.     Kept,   of  committee  on  banks  and  cor- 
porations on  that  part  of  govs.  message  which  re- 
lates to  state  banks.    Feb.  16,  1847.    n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
[pp.  281-282.]     Communication  from  gov.  relative  to 

Shawneetown  Bank.     Dec.  9,  1846.     1  leaf, 
[pp.  283-284.]     Communication  from  secy,  of  state  In 

relation    to   Internal   Improvement   scrip.      Dec.    10, 

1846.     1  leaf, 
pp.  285-286.     Rept.  of  public  printer  on  amt.  of  work 

done   since   commencement   of   preceding   session   of 

Gen.  Assembly  and  Its  cost.    Dec.  14,  1846.    n.  t.  p. 

2  PP. 

pp.  287-289.  Rept.  of  select  committee  In  relation  to 
Internal  Improvement  scrip.  Dec.  24,  1846.  n.  t.  p. 

3  pp. 

pp.  291-292.  Communication  from  gov.  relative  to 
assets  belonging  to  state,  and  mill  property  at  Carml 
and  New  Haven.  Jan.  14,  1847.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  293-294.  Rept.  of  committee  on  Judiciary  relative 
to  probate  courts.  Jan.  18,  1847.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


15 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
15  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,   1846/7 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Dec.  7,  1846-March  1,  1847 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
[pp.  205-296.]     Rept.  of  select  committee  In   relation 

to  claim  of  John  Pearson.    Jan.  23,  1847.     1  leaf, 
pp.  297-298.     Rept.  of  committee  on  state  roads.    Jan. 

30,  1847.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

pp.  299-300.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
proceedings  of  public  meeting  in  Franklin  Co.  Feb. 
19,  1847.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  301-304.  Rept.  of  select  committee  In  relation  to 
mill  property  In  White  Co.  Feb.  2,  1847.  n.  t.  p. 

pp.  305-306.  Rept.  of  minority  of  committee  on  edu- 
cation on  petition  of  citizens  of  Pike  Co.  Feb.  5, 
1847.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

[pp.  307-308.]  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  in 
relation  to  fees  of  his  office.  Feb.  8,  1847.  1  leaf. 

pp.  309-312.  Communication  from  gov.  relative  to 
title  to  public  square  in  city  of  Springfield.  Feb.  11, 
1847.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  313-315.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  grounds, 
etc..  In  relation  to  repairing  state  house.  Feb.  15, 
1847.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  [315]-317.  Rent,  of  committee  on  state  roads  on 
petition  of  Z.  Casey  for  ferry  across  Mississippi 
River.  Feb.  17,  1847.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  321-322.  Kept,  of  select  committee  relative  to 
vote  for  and  agst.  a  convention.  Feb.  15,  1846. 
n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

tpp.  323-324.]  R«pt.  of  committee  on  penitentiary  on 
rept.  of  inspectors  thereof,  etc.  Feb.  19,  1847.  n. 
t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  325-327.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  fixing 
rates  of  pay  of  officers  and  privates  called  into 
service  under  command  of  Gen.  Hardln  and  Maj. 
Warren  in  1845-1846.  Feb.  23,  1847.  3  pp. 

pp.  329-332.  Rept.  of  majority  of  committee  on 
finance  In  relation  to  pay  of  troops  under  command 
of  Gen.  Hardin  and  Maj.  Warren.  Feb.  23,  1847. 
n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

[pp.  333-334.]  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  on 
petition  of  sundry  citizens  of  Illlnolstown.  Feb. 
25,  1847.  1  leaf. 

[pp.  335-336.]  Rept.  of  committee  on  militia  in  rela- 
tion to  pay  of  troops  In  Mormon  War,  in  1846. 
1  leaf. 

pp.  337-338.  Rept.  of  committee  on  Claims  In  rela- 
tion to  111.  Volunteers  for  War  with  Mexico,  who 
were  not  received.  March  1,  1847.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  339-350.  Rept.  of  select  committee  relative  to 
sinking  fund.  March  1,  1847.  n.  t.  p.  12  pp. 

[pn.  351-352.]  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to 
bill  for  benefit  of  heirs  of  George  Morris,  deceased, 
late  of  Effingham  Co.  Feb.  20,  1847.  1  leaf. 

[pp.  353-354.]  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to 
bill  to  enable  the  administrators  of  John  Haynes, 
deceased,  to  join  In  certain  conveyances.  Feb.  20, 
1847.  1  leaf. 

[pp.  355-356.]  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to 
bill  for  benefit  of  heirs  of  James  M.  Reynolds, 
deceased,  n.  d.  1  leaf. 

16  General  Assembly 

Regular  session,  1849 

Jan.  1-Feb.  12,  1849 

48.     Journal   of   the   Senate.     Springfield,   C.   H.   Lanphier,    1849. 

415  pp. 
40.     Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  C.  H. 

Lanphler.  1849.     550  pp. 

50.     Reports  made  to  the  15th  [I.  e.,  16th]  General  Assembly  of  111. 
Springfield,  C.  H.  Lanphler,  1849.     2  p.  1.,  112,  iv,  702  pp. 

Contents 
Senate  Reports.    1  p.  1.,  112  pp. 

pp.  3-12.     Message    of   Gov.    French.      Jan.    2,    1849. 

n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
pp.  13-26.     Blenn.     rept.     auditor    of    public    accts., 

1846/8.     n.  t.  p.     14  pp. 
pp.  27-59.     2  bienn.   rept.   111.   Asylum   for  Education 

of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1847-1848.    n.  t.  p.    33  pp. 
pp.  61-64.     Message  of  gov.  in  relation  to  controversy 
with  city  of  St.   Louis  In  regard  to  proposed  dyke 
betw.    Bloody    Is.   and   111.    shore.      Jan.    12,    1849. 
n.  t.  o.     4  pp. 
pp.  65-80.     1  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  State  Hospital  for  the 

Insane,  1847/8.     n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 
pp.  81-83.     Rept.  of  committee  on  penitentiary.     Jan. 

30.  1849.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
pp.  85-94.     8  ann.  rept.  of  III.  Mutual  Fire  Insurance 

Co.,  1846/7.    n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 

[pp.  95-96.]  Rept.  of  committee  on  Judiciary  upon 
petition  of  sundry  citizens  of  Springfield,  praying 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
16  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,   1849 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  1-Feb.  12,  1849 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

exemption  from   county   taxes.     Jan.   26,   1849.      1 
leaf. 

pp.  97-98.  Rent,  of  committee  on  finance  upon  peti- 
tion of  J.  B.  Richardson  praying  to  be  released  from 
certain  taxes.  Feb.  3,  1849.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 
pp.  99-100.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  upon  claim 
of  S.  M.  Tlnsley  and  Co.,  growing  out  of  their  lease 
of  Springfield  and  Meredosla  R.R.  Feb.  23,  1849. 
n.  t  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  101-103.  Kept,  of  committee  on  finance  on  certain 
claims  agst.  state  for  services  In  Hancock  war.  n.  d. 
n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.   105-112.      Communication   from    gov.    furnishing 
certain  Information  re.  Bank  of  111.  at  Shawneetown. 
Jan.  20,  1849.     n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
House  Reports,    iv,  702  pp. 

pp.  1-7.     Rept.  of  warden  of  penitentiary,     n.  t.   p. 

7  pp. 
pp.  9-12.    Rept.  of  inspectors  of  penitentiary.    1847/8. 

n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
pp.  13-20.     Blenn.   rept  of  treasurer  of  111.,   1846/8. 

n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 

pp.  21-24.  Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  Incorpora- 
tions on  subject  of  r.rs.  Jan.  22,  1849.  n.  t  p. 

pp.  25-27.  Rept.  of  Jt.  select  committee  apptd.  to 
investigate  nature  and  extent  of  Jurisdiction  of  111. 
over  the  Ohio  River.  Jan.  25,  1849.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  29-34.  Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  improve- 
ments in  relation  to  r.rs.  In  111.  Jan.  24,  1849. 
n.  t.  p.  6  pp. 

pp.  35-56.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  supt.  of  common 
schools,  1848.  n.  t.  p.  22  pp. 

pp.  57-64.  Rept.  of  Jt.  select  committee  apptd.  to 
visit  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum  and  Hospital  for 
Insane.  Jan.  31,  1849.  n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  65-73.  Rept.  of  Judiciary  committee  on  expenses 
of  HI.  and  Mich.  Canal,  and  of  appraisement  of 
canal  lands.  Feb.  8,  1849.  n.  t.  p.  9  pp. 

[pp.  75-76.]  Communication  from  gov.  In  regard  to 
Quincy  House.  Jan.  27,  1849.  1  leaf. 

[pp.  77-78.]  Rept.  of  majority  of  select  committee 
on  relief  of  S.  S.  Marshall,  and  others,  n.  d.  1 
leaf. 

[pp.  79-80.]  Rept.  of  committee  on  claims  upon  peti- 
tion of  M.  Brayman  for  relief.  Jan.  26,  1849.  1 
leaf. 

pp.  81-83.  Communication  from  gov.  re.  bond  lost  by 
D.  A.  Cnshman.  Jan.  5,  1848  (sic.  1.  e.,  1849). 
n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  85-86.  Rept.  of  state  librarian.  Jan.  9,  1849. 
n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  87-88.  Rept.  of  committee  on  federal  relations 
upon  memorial  of  Iowa  Legist.  In  regard  to  a  marine 
hospital  upon  Island  of  Rock  Is.  n.  d.  n.  t.  p. 
2  pp. 

pp.  89-91.  Communication  from  gov.  enclosing  docs, 
appertaining  to  controversy  betw.  state  of  111.  and 
city  of  St,  Louis,  relative  to  dyke  betw.  Bloody  Is. 
and  111.  shore.  Jan.  23.  1849.  n.  t  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  93-97.  Rept.  of  Jt.  select  committee  relative  to 
public  printing.  Jan.  23.  1849.  n.  t.  p.  5  pp. 

pp.  99-102.  Rept.  of  committee  on  canals  and  canal 
lands,  relative  to  payment  of  certain  moneys  to  con- 
tractors on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  Feb.  9,  1849.  n.  t. 
P.  4  PP- 

pp.  103-104.  Communication  from  gov.  in  regard  to 
claims  of  George  Peabody.  Jan.  24,  1849.  n.  t.  p. 
2  pp. 

pp.  105-106.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
rept.  of  state  honse  comrs.  Jan.  24,  1849.  n.  t.  p. 
2  pp. 

pp.  107-158.  Appendix  to  rept.  of  state  supt.  of  com- 
mon schools,  n.  t.  p.  52  pp. 

pp.  159.  Rept.  of  treasurer  relative  to  final  settle- 
ment of  affairs  of  late  treasurer,  M.  Carpenter, 
deceased.  Feb.  10,  1849.  1  leaf. 

pp.  161-371.  Repts.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal :  rept.  for  1847.  h.  t.  p.  211  pp. 

pp.  373-702.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  III.  and  Mich. 
Canal  for  1848.  n.  t.  p.  330  pp. 

16  General  Assembly 

2  session,  1849 

Oct.  22-Nov.  7,  1849 

51.     Journal   of  the   Senate.      Springfield,   C.   H.   Lanphler,   1849. 

Bound  with  Senate  journal  of  Jan..  1851.     Bind- 
er's title  Is  "  Senate  Journal,  1849-1851." 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
16  General  Assembly — cont'd 

2  session,   1849 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Oct.  22-Nov.  7,  1849 — cont'd 

52.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  C.  H. 

Lanpbler,  1849.    107  pp.,  1  leaf,  Iv  pp. 

Bound  with  House  Journal  of  Jan.,  1851.   Binder's 
title  Is  "  House  Journal,  1849-1851." 
17  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1851 
Jan.  6-Feb.  17,  1851 

— .     Journal   of   the   Senate.      Springfield,   Lanphier   and   Walker, 
1854.     444,  xxix  pp. 

Bound  with  Senate  Journal  of  Oct,  1849  session. 
— .     Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,   Lan- 
phler and  Walker,  1851.     533,  xli  pp. 

Bound  with  House  Journal  of  Oct.  1849  session. 

53.  Reports   made  to   the   seventeenth   General   Assembly   of   the 

state    of    Illinois,    convened    Jan.    6,    1851.      Springfield, 
Lanphler  and  Walker,  1851.     146  pp.,  1  leaf,  496,  11  pp. 

Contents 
Senate  Reports.     146  pp.,  1  leaf. 

pp.  1-22.  Govs.  message,  Jan.  6,  1851.  n.  t.  p.  22 
pp. 

pp.  25-32.  Blenn.  rept.  of  treasurer,  1848/50.  n.  t.  p. 
8  pp. 

pp.  33-88.  Blenn.  rept.  auditor  of  public  accts., 
148/50.  n.  t.  p.  56  pp. 

pp.  89-104.  1  ann.  rept.  of  the  111.  Institution  for  the 
Education  of  the  Blind,  n.  p.  n.  d.  16  pp. 

pp.  105-107.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
list  of  commutations  and  pardons  granted  for  year 
ending  Dec.  31.  1850.  n.  t.  p.  3  (1)  pp. 

[pp.  109-110.]  Communication  from  gov.  relative  to 
U.  S.  census  of  111.  for  1850.  1  leaf. 

pp.  111-113.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
petition  of  Jacob  Little  and  Co.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  115-116.  Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  naviga- 
tion, relative  to  Peorla  bridge.  1  leaf. 

pp.  117-134.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
certain  letters  and  accts.  relating  to  claim  of  Thomp- 
son and  Forman.  n.  t.  p.  18  pp. 

[pp.  135-136.]  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  relative 
to  claim  of  Jacob  Little  and  Co.  1  leaf. 

pp.  137-138.  Communication  from  gov.  relative  to 
condition  and  affairs  of  the  State  Bank  of  Illinois. 
n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

[pp.  139-140.]  Report  of  committee  on  public  build- 
ings relative  to  the  condition  of  the  legislative 
committee  rooms.  1  leaf. 

[pp.  141-142.]  Communication  from  gov.  relative  to 
State  Bank  and  Wiggins  loan.  n.  t.  p.  1  leaf. 

pp.  143-144.  Report  of  committee  on  military  affairs, 
relative  to  an  armory  and  condition  of  state  arms, 
n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  145-146.     Report  of  quartermaster  general,  1848/- 

50.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
House  Reports.     496,  11  pp. 

pp.  1-28.  3  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for  the 
Education  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1849/50.  n.  t.  p. 
28  pp. 

pp.  29-30.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
release  of  charter  of  Great  Western  Rwy.  Co.  n.  t. 
P-  2  pp. 

pp.  31-32.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
memorial  of  Robert  Schuyler  and  others,  relative 
to  the  Central  R.R.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  33-47.  2  blenn.  rept.  of  the  111.  State  Hospital  for 
the  Insane.  1849/50.  n.  t.  p.  15  (1)  pp. 

pp.  49-60.  Blenn.  rept.  of  the  warden  of  the  peniten- 
tiary, 1849-1850.  n.  t.  p.  12  pp. 

pp.  61-63.  Blenn.  rept.  of  the  inspectors  of  the  peni- 
tentiary, 1849-1850.  n.  t.  p.  3  (1)  pp. 

pp.  65-73.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  to  whom 
was  referred  certain  resolutions  relative  to  the  "  Re- 
lease "  of  the  charter  of  the  Great  Western  Rwy. 
Co.  n.  t.  p.  9  pp. 

pp.  75-152.  Blenn.  rept.  supt.  of  common  schools  for 
1849/50.  n.  t.  p.  80  pp. 

pp.  153-158.  Rept.  of  the  select  committee,  to  whom 
was  referred  that  portion  of  the  govs.  message 
relative  to  adjustment  of  claims  against  the  state. 
n.  t.  p.  6  pp. 

pp.  159-160.     Communication  from  treasurer,  relative 
to  amt.  of  money  reed,  from  state,  by  certain  coun- 
ties,  under  the  "  Act  to  establish  and  maintain  a 
feneral  system  of  Internal  Improvements,"  approved 
•eb.  27.  1837.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

[pp.  161-182.]  Stmt.  from  General  Land  Ofllce,  U.  S. 
A.,  showing  quantity  of  swamp  lands  in  111.  1  leaf. 

pp.  163-164.  Rept.  of  committee  on  the  hospitals  for 
the  Insane,  deaf  mutes  and  the  blind,  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  165-166.  Rept.  of  committee  on  claims,  relative 
to  funding  of  certain  claims,  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 

17  General  Assembly — cont'd 

Regular    session,    1851 — cont'd 

Serial  No.  Jan.  6-Feb.  17,  1851— cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

pp.  167-176.  Rept.  of  committee  of  Md.  Reformed 
Convention,  on  the  late  acts  of  congress  forming 
the  compromise,  and  other  executive  communications 
relative  to  subject  of  slavery,  n.  t.  p.  10  pp. 

pp.  177-312.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  for  1849.  n.  t.  p.  136  pp. 

pp.  313-440.  Rept.  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1850.  n.  t.  p.  128  pp. 

pp.  441-448.  Communication  from  gov.  in  answer  to 
a  res.  calling  for  information  relative  to  condition 
of  Bank  of  111.  n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  449-450.  Rept.  of  committee  on  elections,  relative 
to  memorial  of  W.  W.  Drummond,  asking  a  seat 
in  House  of  Representatives,  as  a  representative  of 
the  43d  district,  n.  t  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  451-454.  Communication  from  Amer.  Assn.  for 
the  Advancement  of  Science  urging  importance  of 
establishing  or  resuming  geological  surveys,  n.  t.  p. 
4  pp. 

pp.  455-457.  Letter  from  secy,  of  state,  communi- 
cating the  number  and  class  of  officers  who  are 
entitled  to  copies  of  laws  of  the  state,  n.  t  p. 
3  pp. 

pp.  459-460.  R«pt.  of  the  special  committee  relative 
to  endorsement  of  certain  bills.  1  leaf. 

[pp.  461-462.]  Communication  from  auditor  of  pub- 
lic accounts  relative  to  accts.  of  members  of  the 
House  who  have  been  collectors  of  the  revenue  or 
holders  of  public  money.  1  leaf. 

pp.  463-477.  10  and  11  ann.  repts.  of  111.  Mutual 
Fire  Insurance  Co.  1849  and  1850.  n.  t.  p.  15  pp. 

pp.  479-480.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
petition  of  Frances  Shaw,  relative  to  certain  state 
securities,  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  481-483.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
stmt.  of  Messrs.  Morris,  Prevost  and  Co.,  relative 
to  certain  lost  coupons,  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

[pp.  485-486.]  Communication  from  gov.  relative  to 
State  Bank  and  Wiggins  Loan.  1  leaf. 

pp.  487-491.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
letter  of  school  comrs.  of  111.  relative  to  claim  of 
R.  M.  Young,  n.  t.  p.  5  pp. 

pp.  493-496.  Message  of  gov.,  returning,  with  his 
objections,  bill  for  "  Act  to  establish  general  system 
of  banking."  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

17  General  Assembly 
2  session,  1852 

June  7-22,  1852 

54.  Journal   of   the   Senate.      Springfield,    Lanphler   and   Walker, 

1852.  152  pp.,  1  1.,  xlli  pp. 

55.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,   Lan- 

phier  and  Walker,  1852.     208,  xll  pp. 

18  General  Assembly 
1  session,  1853 

Jan.  3-Feb.  4,  1853 

56.  Journal   of   the   Senate.      Springfield,    Lanphler   and   Walker, 

1853.  568  pp.,  1  leai,  xxxiii  pp. 

57.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,   Lan- 

phler and  Walker,  1853.    718,  xxxv  pp. 

58.  Reports  made  to  the  18  General  Assembly  of  111.     Springfield. 

Lanphier  and  Walker,  1853.     250  pp.,   1   leaf,  352  pp.,  1 
leaf. 

Contents 
Senate  Reports.     250  pp.,  1  leaf. 

pp.  3-11.     Message    of    Gov.    French.      Jan.    3,    1853. 

n.  t.  p.     9  pp. 
pp.  13-30.     Inaugural  message  of  Gov.  Matteson.    Jan. 

10,  1853.     n.  t.  p.     18  pp. 
pp.  31-69.     Blenn.   rept   of   auditor   of   public   accts., 

1850/2.     n.  t.  p.     41  pp. 
pp.  71-76.     Rept.   of  comrs.   apptd.   to   examine   state 

institutions  at  Jacksonville.     Jan.,   1853.     n.   t.   p. 

6  pp. 
pp.  77-97.     Bienn.  rept.  of  trustees  of  Institution  for 

Education  of  Blind.     1851/2.     n.  t.  p.     21  pp. 
pp.  99-109.     Blenn.  rept.  of  treasurer  of  111.,  1850/2. 

n.  t  p.     11  pp. 

pp.  111-138.  4  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for  Edu- 
cation of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  for  1851-1852.  n.  t.  p. 

16  pp. 
pp.  139-142.     Memorial  of  Industrial  Convention,     n. 

t.  p.     4  pp. 

Copies  have  been  seen  of  this  vol.  which  had  been 

uound  up  minus  pages  125-140. 
pp.  143-242.     Blenn.  rept.  of  supt.  of  common  schools 

for  1851-1852.     n.  t.  p.     100  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


17 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
18  General  Assembly— cont'd 

1  session,  1853 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  3-Feb.  4,   1853 — cont'd 

Contents— cont'd 
pp.  243-245.     Hept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  examine  Into 
management   of   Institutions   for   Deaf   and   Dumb, 
and  for  Blind,    n.  t.  p.    3  pp. 

pp.  247-250.     Eept.   of  Jt.   committee   apptd.   to   visit 
Hospital   for   the  Insane.     Feb.    1,   1853.     n.   t.   p. 
4  pp. 
House  Reports.     352  pp.,  1  leaf. 

pp.  1-52.     Kept,  of  comrs.  to  Investigate  canal  claims. 

n.  t.  p.  52  pp. 
pp.  53-77.     Kept,  of  warden  of  penitentiary  for  1852. 

25  pp. 

pp.  79-82.     Kept,  of  state  librarian,    n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
pp.  83-93.     Communication    from    gov.     transmitting 

rent,  of  state  geologist,     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 
pp.  95-96.     Rept.  of  committee  on  Maine  liquor  law. 

n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.  97-284.     Repts.  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 

for  1851-1852.    n.  t.  p.     189  pp. 

[pp.  285-286.]  Auditor  of  public  accts. ;  list  of  state 
lands  sold  from  Dec.  1,  1850  to  Jan.  5,  1851.  1 
leaf. 

[pp.  287-288.]  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  accts. 
and  expenditures  re.  ann.  rept.  of  auditor  and 
treasurer.  1  leaf. 

pp.   [289]-327.     3  blenn.  rept.  111.   State  Hospital  for 

Insane,  1851-1852.     n.  t.  p.     pp.   [193]-208,  17-39. 

Pages    193-208    erroneously    continue    paging    of 

foregoing  doc. 

pp.  329-331.     Communication    from    supt.    of    Insane 

Hospital,    transmitting   list    of   names    of    patients 

admitted  to  hospital  up  to  Jan.  29,  1853.     n.  t.  p. 

3  pp. 

pp.  333-335.     Minority  rept.  of  finance  committee  re. 

claim  of  Thompson  and  Forman.    n.  t.  p.    3  pp. 
pp.  337-338.     Rept.   of  special  committee  on   peniten- 
tiary In  relation  to  building  of  an  additional  peni- 
tentiary,    n.  d.    n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

pp.  339-344.  12  ann.  rept.  of  111.  Mutual  Fire  Insur- 
ance Co.,  1850/1.  n.  t.  p.  6  pp. 

pp.  345-352.  13  ann.  rept.  of  111.  Mutual  Fire  Insur- 
ance Co.,  1851/2.  n.  t.  p.  pp.  7-12. 

18  General  Assembly 
2  session,  1854 

Feb.  9-March  4,  1854 

59.  Journal   of  the  Senate.     Springfield,   Lanphler  and  Walker, 

1854.  192,  2,  vlll  pp. 

60.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,   Lan- 

phler and  Walker,  1854.     254,  Ix  pp. 

19  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1855 
Jan.  1-Feb.  15,  1855 

61.  Journal   of   the   Senate.      Springfield,   Lanphler   and   Walker, 

1855.  510,  xlll  pp. 

62.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Lan- 

phler and  Walker.  1855.     729.  xxl  pp. 

63.  Reports  made  to  the  19  General  Assembly  of  111.     Springfield, 

Lanphier  and  Walker.  1855.     1156,  Iv  pp. 
Contents 

pp.  3-45.  Blenn.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts., 
1852/4.  n.  t.  p.  45  pp. 

pp.  46-56.  Rept.  of  treasurer  of  state  of  111.  1852/4. 
n.  t.  p.  13  pp. 

pp.  57-64.  Message  of  Gov.  Matteson.  Jan.  1,  1855. 
n.  t,  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  65-119.  Rept.  of  state  supt.  of  public  Instruction, 
1855.  n.  p.  n.  d.  55  pp. 

pp.  121-152.  Blenn.  rept.  of  warden  of  state  peniten- 
tiary for  1853/4.  n.  t.  p.  32  pp. 

pp.  153-181.  3  blenn.  rept.  of  trustees  of  Institutions 
for  the  Education  of  the  Blind,  n.  t.  p.  29  pp. 

pp.  183-186.  Rept.  of  bank  comrs.  of  state  of  111. 
Dec.  30.  1854.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  187-223.  4  blenn.  rept.  of  trustees  of  111.  State 
Hospital  for  the  Insane,  n.  t.  p.  39  pp. 

pp.  225-248.  Communication  from  gov.  re.  acct.  of 
state  agt.  at  N.  T. ;  also  tabular  stmts.  showing 
disposition  of  funds  drawn  by  Executive  for  pur- 
chase of  state  Indebtedness.  Jan.  16,  1855.  n.  t.  p. 

pp.  249-290.  5  blenn.  rept.  of  III.  Institution  for 
Education  of  Deaf  and  Dumb.  n.  p.  n.  d.  42  pp. 

pp.  291-295.  Rept.  of  Jt.  committee  on  penitentiary, 
n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  297-326.  Letter  from  Rev.  .T.  Mitchell  re.  coloni- 
zation. Jan.  4,  1855.  n.  p.  n.  d.  30  pp. 

pp.  327-330.  Rept.  of  Senate  committee  on  finance  In 
relation  to  acct.  of  state  with  Wadsworth  and 
Sheldon,  n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1818-date— cont'd 
19  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1856 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  1-Feb.  15,  1855 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
pp.  331-411.     9  ann.   rept.   of  bd.   of  trustees  of  111. 

and  Mich.  Canal,  for  1852/3.     n.  t.  p.    83  pp. 
pp.  413-491.     10  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111. 

and  Mich.  Canal,  for  1853/4.    n.  t  p.    79  pp. 
pp.  493-497.     14  ann.  rept.  of  111.  Mutual  Fire  Insur- 
ance Co.,  1852/3.     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
pp.  499-505.     15  ann.  rept.  of  Mutual  Fire  Insurance 

Co.,  1853/4.     n.  t  p.     8  pp. 

pp.  507-512.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  supt.  the 
erection  of  a  building  at  Mount  Vernon  for  use  of 
the  Supreme  Court  In  1st  Grand  Division,  n.  t.  p. 

pp.  513-519.  Rept.  of  special  Senate  committee  on  bill 
to  incorporate  111.  University,  n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

pp.  521-522.  Rept  of  House  finance  committee  in 
relation  to  acct.  of  state  with  Wadsworth  and  Shel- 
don, n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

[pp.  523-524.]  Rept.  of  committee  on  claims  relative 
to  the  payment  of  certain  claims  agst.  state  to 
contractors  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  n.  d.  1  leaf. 

[pp.  525-526.]  Govs.  message  returning  with  his  ob- 
jections an  act  to  change  a  state  road  therein 
named.  Jan.  1,  1855.  1  leaf. 

[pp.  527-528.]  Govs.  message  returning  with  his  ob- 
jections bill  to  Incorporate  the  Great  Western  In- 
surance Co.  Feb.  14,  1855.  1  leaf. 

pp.  529-1156.     Transactions  of  111.  State  Agricultural 
Society    with    proceedings   of   county    societies   and 
kindred   assns.      1853-1854.      Springfield,    Lanphler 
and  Walker,  1855.     vlll,  612  pp. 
20  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1857 
Jan.  5-Feb.  19,  1857 

64.  Journal   of  the   Senate.      Springfield,   Lanphler  and  Walker, 

1857.    799  pp.,  1  leaf,  xxvill  pp. 

65.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,   Lan- 

phier and  Walker,  1857.    1027,  xxvill  pp. 

66.  Reports   made  to  the   General  Assembly  of  111.     Springfield, 

Lanphier  and  Walker,  1857.     1870  pp. 

Contents 

pp.  3-16.     Message  of  Gov.  Matteson.     n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 

[pp.  17-18.]     Rept.  of  Jt.  select  committee  apptd.  to 

wait  upon  gov.  and  lleut.  gov.  elect,  etc.     Jan.  9, 

1857.     1  leaf. 

pp.  19-23.     Inaugural  message  of  Gov.  Blssell.     n.  t. 

p.     5  pp. 
pp.  25-45.     Blenn.  rept.  of  treasurer,  1854/6.     n.  t.  p. 


21  pp. 
p.  47-14 


pp.  47-143.     Blenn.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts., 

1854/6.    n.  t.  p.    96  pp. 
pp.  145-151.     List  of  convicts  discharged  by  executive 

pardon  from  Jan.   1,   1853  to  Jan.  9,   1857.     n.  p. 

n.  d.    7  pp. 

pp.  153-157.  Special  rept.  of  treasurer  of  111.  In  rela- 
tion to  state  Indebtedness  reed,  from  Wadsworth  and 

Sheldon,    n.  t.  p.    5  pp. 
pp.  169-160.     Special    rept.    of    treasurer    of    111.    In 

relation  to  state  Indebtedness  purchased  with  funds 

reed,  from  111.  Central  R.R.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
pp.  161-190.     4  blenn.  rept.  from  111.  Institution  for 

Education  of  the  Blind,  1854/6.     n.  t.  p.     30  pp. 
pp.  191-199.     Memorial  of  111.  State  Medical  Society. 

n   t.  p.    7  pp. 
pp.  201-232.     6  blenn.  rept.  from  III.   Institution  for 

the  Education  of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1854/6.     n.  t  p. 

pp.  2^3-242.  Rept.  of  Jt.  select  committee,  apptd.  to 
visit  and  rept  upon  state  Institutions  at  Jackson- 
ville, n.  t.  p.  10  pp. 

pp  243-252.  Rept.  of  Jt.  select  committee  to  visit 
penitentiary  at  Alton,  for  purpose  of  examining 
prison,  condition  of  convicts,  and  present  mode  of 


, 

administering  Its  affairs,    n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
pp    253-254.     Rept.  of  state  trustee  of  111. 
Canal.     1855/6.     n.  t  p.     2  pp. 
fr 


and  Mich. 


.  .       .         .  . 

p.  255.     Communication  from  gov.  re.  act  to  provide 
for  building  of  a  state  arsenal  at  Springfield.     IP- 
p;  256.     Rept.  of  special   committee  re.  claim  of  Dr. 


PP 


.  . 

i  '257-4i:P  DRept  of  state  supt.  of  public  Instruction 

for  1855-1856.     n.  p.     n.  d.     156  pp. 
pp    413-422.     Rept.  of  committee  on  geological  survey 

of  state  of  111.    n.  t.  p.    10  pp. 
pp    423-438.     Majority  and  minority  repts.  of  Peorla 

and  Stark  contested  election,     n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 
pp.  439-487.     Blenn.   rept.   of   warden   of   state   peni- 

tentiary for  1855/6.     n.  t.  p.     49  pp. 
pp.  489-495.     16   ann.   rent,   of   111.   Mutual   Fire   In- 

surance Co.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 


18 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
20  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1857 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  5-Feb.  19,  1857 — cont'd 

Contents— coat' A 

pp.  496-510.     17  ann.  rept.  of  III.  Mutual  Fire  Insur- 
ance Co.     1855/6.     n.  t.  p.     15  pp. 
pp.  511-540.     5  blenn.   rept.  of  trustees  of  111.   State 

Hospital  for  Insane,  1855/6.    n.  p.    n.  d.    30  pp. 
pp.  541-568.     Kept,  of  committee  on  swamp  and  over- 
flowed lands,     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     28  pp. 
pp.  569-570.     Rept.  of  committee  on  state  library.     1 

pp.  571-646.  11  ann.  rept  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal,  being  for  year  ending  NOT.  30, 

1855.  n.  t.  p.     76  pp. 

pp.  647-722.  12  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal,  being  for  year  ending  Nov.  30, 

1856.  pp.  77-152. 

pp.  723-725.  Rept.  of  select  committe  recommending 
repeal  of  laws  In  relation  to  the  emigration  of 
colored  persons  into  state  of  111.,  and  granting  them 
certain  rights,  etc.  n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  727-729.  Rept.  of  minority  of  select  committee  in 
opposition  to  repeal  of  laws  In  relation  to  the  emi- 
gration of  colored  persons  in  state  of  111.  and  grant- 
ing them  certain  rights,  etc.  n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  731-1440.  Transactions  of  111.  State  Agricultural 
Society  with  notices  and  proceedings  of  county 
societies  and  kindred  assns.  1856-1857.  Spring- 
field, Lanphier  and  Walker,  1857.  xvi,  684  pp. 

pp.  1445-1870.     Communication    from    gov.    transmit- 
ting repts.  and  documents  in  relation  to  canal  claims 
made  to  him  by  members  of  Supreme  Court.    Spring- 
field, Lanphier  and  Walker,  1857.     426  pp. 
21  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1859 
Jan.  3-Feb.  24,  1859 

67.  Journal   of   the   Senate.      Springfield,    Bailhache   and   Baker, 

1859.     584,  xv  pp. 

68.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Bail- 


hache and  Baker,  1859.     903,  xxill  pp. 
Reports  made  to  the  General   Assembly   of  111. 
Bailhache  and  Baker,  1859.     2  vols. 


Springfield, 


Contents 


69. 


V.  1.     844,  II 
pp.    1-13. 


lessage   of   Gov.    Blssell.      Jan.    3,    1859. 


n.  t.  p.     13  pp. 
pp.  15-32.     5  blenn.  rent  of  Institution  for  the  Blind. 

1856/8.     n.  t.  p.     18  pp. 
no.  33-47.     Blenn.    rept.    of   state   treasurer,    1856/8. 

n.  t  p.     15  pp. 
pp.  49-146.     Blenn.   rept   of   auditor  of   public  accts. 

1856/8.     n.  t.  p.     98  pp. 
pp.  147-152.     Repts.   from   majority   and   minority   of 

committee  on  contract  for  public  binding,     n.  t.  p. 

pp.  153-159.     Rept.  of  committee  on  state  penitentiary. 

Feb.  2,  1859.     n.  t  p.     7  pp. 
pp.  161-193.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  state  penitentiary 

at  Jollet.     1857-1858.     n.  t.  p.     33  pp. 
pp.  194-216.     Ann.  rept.  of  bank  comrs.  for  1858.     n. 

t.  p.    24  pp. 

pp.  217-292.     Rept.   of  warden   of  111.   state   peniten- 
tiary, June-Dec.,  1859.     n.  p.     n.  d.     76  pp. 
pp.  293-295.     Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary 

In   relation  to  suspension  of  collection  of  two-mill 

tax.     Jan.  24,  1859.     n.  t  p.     3  pp. 
pp.  297-325.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  111.  state  penitentiary 

at  Alton,    n.  p.     n.  d.    29  pp. 
pp.  327-328.     Rept.  of  committee  on  state  Institutions. 

Feb.  2,  1859.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
pp.  329-335.     Rept.   on  Mr.   Leavltt's   claim.     Feb.   7, 

1859.     n.  t  p.     7  pp. 
pp.  337-406.     13  ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111. 

and   Mich.    Canal   for  year   ending   Nov.    30,    1857. 

n.  t.  p.     70  pp. 
pp.  407-471.     14  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111. 

and   Mich.   Canal   for   year   ending   Nov.   30,    1858. 

pp.  71-135. 
pp.  473-514.     7   blenn.   rept.   of   Institution   for   Deaf 

and  Dumb,  1856/8.    n.  p.    n.  d.    42  pp. 
pp.  515-543.     6  blenn.  rept  of  State  Hospital  for  the 

Insane.  1857-8.    n.  p.     n.  d.     29  pp. 
pp.  545-599.     Repts.    of    111.    Normal    University    for 

1857-1858.     n.  p.     n.  d.    63  pp. 

pp.  601-602.     Rept  of  minority  of  committee  on  judi- 
ciary  re.   111.   Hospital  for  Insane,     n.  d.     n.  t.   p. 

2  pp. 
pp.  603-605.     Rept.  of  select  committee  in  relation  to 

Senate  jol.     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
pp.  607-608.     Rept.  of  minority  of  select  committee  in 

relation  to  Senate  jol.     n.  d.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 


Serial  No. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
21  General  Assembly— cont'd 
Regular  session,  1859 — cont'd 
Jan.  3-Feb.  24,  1859 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
pp.  609-610.     5  ann.   rept.  of  Stephenson  Co.   Mutual 


Fire  Insurance  Co.,  1856/7.     n.  t  p.     2  pp. 
pp.  611-612.     6  ann.  rept.  of  Stephenson  Co. 
Fire  Insurance  Co.,  1857-8.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 

—  -  —  —  -        -  •—  •        -  —     —    '    a!    FM 


Mutual 


pp.  613-624.     18  ann.  rept.  of  111.  Mutual  Fire  Insur- 

ance Co.,  1856/7.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
pp.  625-631.     19  ann.  rept.  of  111.  Mutual  Fire  Insur- 

ance Co.,  1857/8.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
pp.  633-819.     Rept.  of  Senate  committee  on  finance  re. 

Illegal   funding   of   canal   scrip,   etc.      1859.      n.    p. 

n.  d.     187  pp. 
pp.  821-844.     Rept.  of  select  committee  on  State  Bank 

of  111.    n.  p.    n.  d.     24  pp. 

70.  v.  2.     1179  pp.,  1  leaf,  Iv  pp. 

pp.  3-493.  Blenn.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  Instruction 
for  1857  and  1858  ;  with  appendix,  n.  p.  n.  d. 
69,  423  pp. 

pp.  496-1179.     Transactions   of    111.    Agricultural    So- 
ciety,  with   notices   and   proceedings   of   county   so- 
cieties and  kindred  assns.    v.  Ill,  1857-1858.    Spring- 
field, Bailhache  and  Baker,  1859.     685  pp. 
22  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1861 
Jan.  7-Feb.  22,  1861 

71.  Journal   of   the    Senate.      Springfield,    Bailhache   and   Baker, 

1861.    656,  xxi  pp. 

72.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Bail- 

hache and  Baker,  1861.     1056,  xxvili  pp. 
Reports  made  to  the  General  Assembly.     2  vols. 
Contents 

73.  v.  1.     Springfield,  Bailhache  and  Baker,  1861.     640  pp. 

pp.  8-11.     Message   of   Gov.    Wood.      n.    d.      n.    t.    p. 

3-11  pp. 
pp.  13-32.     Inaugural  address  of  Gov.  Yates.    Jan.  14, 

1861.     20  pp. 
pp.  35-70.     Blenn.   rept.   of  state   treasurer,   1858/60. 

n.  t.  p.    38  pp. 
pp.  73-102.     3  and  4  ann.  repts.  111.  state  penitentiary 

comrs.,  for  1859  and  1860.     30  pp. 
pp.  105-183.     Rept.   of  warden  of   111.   state   peniten- 

tiary for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1860.    n.  t.  p.    79  pp. 
pp.  185-308.     Blenn.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts., 

1858/60.    n.  t.  p.    124  pp. 
pp.  309-312.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  III.  state  penitentiary 

for  quarter  ending  Nov.  30,  1860.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  1-4. 

Imperfect 

pp.  313-320.     Missing  from  copy  of  volume  examined. 
pp.  321-327.     Communication  from  bank  comrs.     Jan. 

17,  1861.    n.  t.  p.    7  pp. 
pp.   [329]-390.     Kept,  of  bank  comrs.  for  1860.     n.  t. 

p.    62  pp. 
pp.      [393J-432    [for   4481.     Rept.   of   Senate   finance 

committee,    Jan.    1861    [relative   to   state   indebted- 

ness].    n.  p.    n.  d.     56  pp. 

Volume  paging  Is  Incorrect,  viz.    [3931-440,  425- 

432  ;  document  paging  Is  correct. 
pp.   [450-452.]     Communication  from   auditor  of  pub- 

lic accts.,  Feb.  7,  1861   [notes  retired  and  securities 

withdrawn,  1860-61].    3  pp. 

Volume  paging  Is  Incorrect,  viz.   [450],  451,  450, 

blank  ;  document  paging  is  correct. 
pp.   [4531-504.     8  blenn.  rept.  of  Institution  for   the 

Deaf  and  Dumb.  1858/60.     n.  t.  n.     52  pp. 
pp.   [505]-640.     15  and  16  ann.  repts.  of  111.  and  Mich. 

Canal,  1858/9  and  1859/60.     n.  t.  p.     136  pp. 

74.  v.  2.    Springfield,  Bailhache  and  Baker,  1861.    463 

Contents 
pp.  3-24.     6   bienn.    rept.   of   III.    Institution    for   the 

Blind,  1858/60.    n.  p.    n.  d.    22  pp. 
pp.  25-80.     7  blenn.  rept  111.  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 

1858/60.     n.  p.    n.  d.    56  pp. 
pp.  81-381.     3  blenn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  Instruction, 

1859-1860.     n.  p.     n.  d.     301  pp. 
pp.  382-448.     Omitted. 

This  defect  is  common  to  all  copies  of  this  volump 

examined,   viz.,    the    N.    Y.    P.    L.,    Library    of 

Congress    and    111.     State    Historical     Library 

copies. 

pp.  449-459.     Rept   of  committee  on  banks  and  cor- 

porations.   Feb.  11,  1861.    n.  t.  p.     13  pp. 
pp.  461-463.     Rept.  of  committee  on  swamp  and  over- 
flowed lands.     Feb.  14,  1861.    n.  t.  p.    3  pp. 
22  General  Assembly 

2  session,  1861 
April  23-May  3,  1861 

—  .     Journal   of   the    Senate.      Springfield,   Bailhache   and    Baker, 
1861.     72.  Ill  pp. 

Bound  with  Senate  Journal  of  Jan.,  1861. 


pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


19 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
22  General  Assembly — cont'd 

2  session,  1861 — cont'd 

Serial  No.  April  23-May  3,  1861 — cont'd 

— .     Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Ball- 
hache  and  Baker,  1861.     116,  111  pp. 

Bound  with  House  Journal  of  Jan.,  1861. 
23  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1863 
Jan.  6-Feb.  14,  1863 

75.  Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  Baker  and  Phillips,  1865. 

395,  xiv  pp. 

Includes  Journal  of  1st  and  2d  adjourned  sessions 
of  the  Senate. 

76.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Baker 

and  Phillips,  1865.     742  pp.,  1  leaf,  xvi  pp. 

Includes  Journal  of  1st  and  2d  adjourned  sessions 
of  the  House. 

Contents 

Reports  made  to  the  General  Assembly.     4  vols. 
Vols.  1  and  2  bound  together. 

77.  V.  1.     Springfield,  Baker  and  Phillips,  1863.     837  pp. 

pp.  3-[22].     111.    Mutual    Life   Insurance   Co.      Repts. 

for  1861  and  1862.     n.  p.    n.  d.     18  pp.,  1  leaf, 
[pp.  23-24.]     Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  concerning  filing 

of  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  cos.     Jan.  14,  1863.     1  leaf, 
pp.   [26]-83.   Blenn.  rept.  of  treasurer,  1860/2.   n.  t.  p. 

59  pp. 
pp.   [861-104.     Rept.  on  sale  of  war  bonds.      [1863.] 

n.  t  p.     22  pp. 
pp.   [105]-215.     Blenn.     rept.    of    auditor    of    public 

accts.,  1860/2.     n.  t.  p.     Ill  pp. 
pp.   [2171-318.     5  and  6  repts.  of  comrs.  of  111.  state 

penitentiary  for  1861   and  1862.     n.  p.     n.  d.     13 

[for  102]  po. 
pp.   [319-320.]     Rept.    of    secy,    of    state    concerning 

filing  of  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  cos.     Jan.   14,  1863.     1 

leaf, 
pp.   [321]-335.     111.     state     penitentiary.       Rept.     of 

comrs.    relative   to   code   of   laws   for    penitentiary. 

[1863.]     n.  p.     n.  d.     15  pp. 
pp.   [337]-386.     Message  of  Gov.  Tates.     Jan.  5,  1863. 

n.  t.  p.    60  pp. 
pp.   [3871-399.     Rept  of  select  committee  In  relation 

to  fraudulent  enlistments  for  so-called  Marine  Ar- 
tillery.    [1863.]     n.  p.     n.  d.     13  pp. 
pp.   [4011-424.     Stmt.  of  expenditures  and  allowances 

from  the  contingent  war  fund.     [1863.]     n.  p.    n.  d. 

24  pp. 
pp.   [4261-428.     Preamble  and  resolutions  reported  by 

committee  on  federal  relations.     Jan.  4,  1863.     n.  t. 

p.     4  pp.  

pp.   [4291-431.     Rept.    of   minority    of   committee    on 

federal  relations.    Jan.  5,  1863.    n.  t.  p.    3  pp. 
pp.   [4331-440.      Message    of   Gov.    Tates    In    relation 

to    wants    of    sick    and    wounded    soldiers    of    111. 

[1863.]     n.  p.    n.  d.    8  pp. 
pp.   [4411-453.     Blenn.    rept.    of    Chicago    Historical 

Society,  1860/2.    n.  p.    n.  d.     13  pp. 
pp.   [455] -456.     Rept.  of  special  committee  In  relation 

to   charges    agst.    late   state   treasurer,    W.   Butler. 

Feb.  10,  1863.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.   [4571-829.     Ann.  rept.  of  adj.  general,  1862.    n.  p. 

n.  d.    383  pp. 
pp.   [8311-837.     Communication  from   pres.   of  bd    of 

trustees   of   111.   and   Mich.   Canal.     Feb.   27,   1863. 

7  pp. 

v.   2.     Springfield,   Baker  and  Phillips,   1863.     421   pp., 
2  leaves. 

Contents 

pp.  3-84.     8  blenn.   rept.   111.   State   Hospital    for  the 
Insane,  1861/2.    n.  p.    n.  d.    34  pp. 

pp.   [351-68.     9   blenn.   rept.    111.    Institution    for   the 
Deaf  and  Dumb,  1860/2.    n.  p.     n.  d.     36  pp. 

pp.   [691-88.     7   blenn.    rept.    111.    Institution   for   the 
Blind,  1860/2.    n.  p.    n.  d.    22  pp. 

pp.   [891-421.     4  blenn.   rept.  supt.  of  public  Instruc- 
tion, 1861-1862.    n.  p.    n.  d.    323  pp. 
v.   3.      Springfield,   Baker  and   Phillips,   1865. 


78. 


1    P.   1., 


79. 


Contents 

ppiJW047-     ReDt     of     the     quartermaster     general, 

1861/3.     n.  t.  p.     1047  pp. 
v.  4.     Springfield,  Baker  and  Phillips,  1865.    pp.  [1047]- 

Contents 

PP;  J10471-19I9.     Rept.  of  the  quartermaster  general, 
1861/3,  continued,     n.   t.   p.     pp.    [1047] -1919. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 

23  General  Assembly 

Adjourned  session,  1863 

Serial  No.  June  2-24,  1863 

— .     Senate  Journal.     (In  Senate  Journal  regular  session,  1863: 

339-385.) 

— .     House  Journal.      (In  House  Journal   regular  session,   1863: 
654-734.) 

23  General  Assembly 

2  adjourned  session,  1863 

Dec.  31,  1863 
— .     Senate  Journal.      (In  Senate  Journal  regular  session,  1863: 

386-391.) 

— .     House  Journal.      (In   House  Journal    regular   session,    1863: 
734-736.) 

24  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1865 
Jan.  2-Feb.  16,  1865 

80.  Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  Baker  and  Phillips,  1865. 

962,  xxxii  pp. 

81.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Baker 

and  Phillips,  1865.     1338,  xxxllt  pp. 
Reports  made  to  the  General  Assembly.     2  vols. 

Contents 

82.  v.  1.     Springfield,  Baker  and  Phillips,  1865.    839  pp. 

pp.  3-32.     Message    of    Gov.    Yates.      Jan.    2,    1865. 

n.  t.  p.    3-32  pp. 
pp.   [331-42.     Inaugural  address  of  Gov.  Oglesby.    Jan. 

16,  1865.    n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
pp.   [43]-46.     Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  In  relation  to  the 

public  printing,    n.  d.    n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
pp.     [471-48.      Blenn.    rept.    of    III.    Agrlc.    College, 

1863/4.    n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

Incorrectly  entitled  "  Rept.  of  the  111.  Agricultural 

Society." 
pp.   [491-93.     Blenn.  rept.  of  treasurer,  1862/4.     n.  p. 

n.  d.     45  pp. 
pp.  94-96.     Blank, 
pp.   [971-184.     Blenn.  rept  of  auditor  of  public  accts., 

1862/4.    n.  p.    n.  d.    88  pp. 
pp.   [851-315.     Message  of  Gov.   Yates  In   relation   to 

claim   of   111.   agst.   U.   S.   for   2%   of  net   proceeds 

arising  from  sale  of  public  lands,     n.  p.    n.  d.     131 

pp. 
pp.   [3171-320.     Rept.  of  jt  select  committee  on  State 

Industrial  University,    n.  p.    n.  d.    2  pp. 
pp.   [3211-404.     111.  state  penitentiary.     7  and  8  ann. 

repts.  of  comrs.,  1863  and  1864.    n.  p.    n.  d.    84  pp. 
pp.   [4051-412.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen.  for  1864.     n.  t  p. 

pp.   [4131-442.     Rept.    of    Senate    committee    on    111. 

state  penitentiary,    n.  p.    n.  d.     30  pp. 
pp.   [4431-476.     Rent,  of  state  sanitary  agt.,  Col.  T.  P. 

Robb.     n.  p.     n.  d.     34  pp. 
pp.   [4771-484.      Rept.   of   O.   M.   Long,    military    and 

sanitary  agt.    Dec.  10,  1864.     n.  t.  p.    8  pp.,  1  leaf, 
pp.   [4871-501.      Rept.    of   L.    D.    Brwln    and   W.    W. 

Anderson,    comrs.    to   disburse   money   appropriated 

for  relief  of  III.  volunteers  wounded  at  Vlcksburg 

and  Murfreesboro.    n.  t.  p.    15pp. 
pp.   [5031-518.     Rept.  of  L.  D.  Erwln,  one  of  comrs. 

for  disbursing  money  appropriated  for  relief  of  111. 

volunteers,    n.  t.  p.    16  pp. 

pp.   [5191-528.     Rept.  of  state  supt.  of  public  Instruc- 
tion, 1863/5.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
pp.  529-537.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  National  Cemetery  at 

Gettysburg.     1864.     n.  t.  p.     9  pp. 
pp.   [5391-541.     Communication  from  Gov.  Oglesby  In 

relation  to   war   claims.     Jan.   25,   1865.     n.   t.   p. 

pp.  [M3-544.]  Communication  from  warden  of  peni- 
tentiary Inviting  members  of  Gen.  Assem.,  and 
others,  to  visit  Institution.  Jan.  19,  1865.  1  leaf. 

pp.  [545-546.]  Communication  from  Gov.  Yates  In 
relation  to  soldiers'  cemetery,  at  Qulncy,  111.  Jan. 
16,  1865.  1  leaf. 

pp.  [5471-560.  24-25  ann.  stmts.  of  111.  Mutual  Fire 
Insurance  Co.,  for  year  ending  Apr.  1,  1863,  and 
Apr.  1,  1864.  n.  t.  p.  13  pp. 

pp.  [561-562.]  11  ann.  rept.  of  Stephenson  Insurance 
Co.,  of  Freeport,  111,  1863.  1  leaf. 

pp.  563-564.  12  ann.  rept.  of  Stephenson  Insurance 
Co.,  of  Freeport,  111.,  1864.  2  pp. 

pp  [5651-266  [for  566.]  Rept.  of  Fire  and  Tornado 
Insurance  Co.,  of  Freeport,  111.,  1863.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  [2671-269  for  [5671-569.  Rept.  of  Fire  and  Tor- 
nado Insurance  Co.,  of  Freeport,  111.,  1864.  n.  t  p. 
3  pp. 

pp  [571-572.]  Ann.  rept.  of  Farmers'  and  Merchants' 
Insurance  Co.,  Qulncy,  111.,  1863.  1  leaf. 

pp.  [5731-574.  Ann.  rept.  of  Farmers'  and  Merchants' 
Insurance  Co.,  Qulncy,  111.,  1864.  2  pp. 


20 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS—  cont'd 
State  of  Illinois  —  cont'd 

1818-date  —  cont'd 
24  General  Assembly  —  cont'd 
Regular  session,  1866  —  cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  2-Feb.  16,  1865  —  cont'd 

Contents  —  cont'd 
pp.   [5751-576.     Kept,    of    American    Insurance    Co., 

1864.      1  leaf. 

pp.   [5771-839.     Repts.,  17-20,  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal, 
for  1861,  1862,  1863  and  1864.    n.  p.    n.  d.    263  pp. 

83.  v.  2.     Springfield,  Baker  and  Phillips,  1865.     808,  11  pp. 

pp.  1-37.     10  blenn.  rept.  111.  Institution  for  Deaf  and 

Dumb,  1862/4.     n.  p.     n.  d.     37  pp.,  1  leaf. 
pp.   [41]-62.     8  blenn.  rept.  111.  Institution  for  Blind, 

1862/4.    n.  p.    n.  d.    22  pp.,  1  leaf. 
pp.   [651-107.     9  blenn.   rept.   111.   State  Hospital   for 

the  Insane,  1862/4.     n.  p.     n.  d.     43  pp. 
pp.   11091-363.     5   blenn.   rept.  of  supt.   of  public  in- 

ttructlon,  1863-1864.     n.  p.     n.  d.     255  pp. 
pp.   [364]  -372.     Memorial     respecting    Instruction    of 

Idiots  and  Imbeciles,    n.  d.    n.  t.  p.    9  pp. 
pp.   [373]-475.     Rept.    of    transactions    of    111.    State 

Sanitary    Bureau    from    Its    organization    Dec.    18, 

1862,  to  Sept  12,  1863  ;  and  also  of  111.  State  Sani- 

tary  Comn.  from  Sept.   12,  1863,   to  Jan.   1,  1864. 

n.  p.    n.  d.    103  pp. 
pp.   [4771-592.     2   ann.    rept.    of   111.    State    Sanitary 

Comn.  from  Jan.   1,   1864,  to  Jan.  1,  1865.     n.  p. 

n.  d.     116  pp. 
pp.  [5931-808.    Rept  of  bd.  of  army  auditors.     [1865.] 

n.  p.    n.  d.     216  pp. 

25  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1867 
Jan.  7-Feo.  28,  1867 

84.  Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  Baker,  Ballhache  &  Co., 

1867.     1384,  11  pp. 

85.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,     v.  1.     Springfield, 

Baker,  Ballhacbe  &  Co.,  1867.     838,  xliii  pp. 

86.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,     v.  2.     Springfield, 

Baker,  Ballhache  &  Co.,  1867.     1040,  xl  pp. 

87.  Reports  made  to  the  General  Assembly.     2  vols.  In  1. 

Contents 

v.  1.     Springfield,  Baker,  Ballhache  &  Co.,  1867.    482  pp. 
pp.  8-81.     Message   of   Gov.    Oglesby.     Jan.    7,    1867. 

n.  t.  p.    3-31  pp. 
pp.   [331-115.     Blenn.  rent,  of  auditor  of  public  accts., 

1864/6.    n.  p.    n.  d.    99  pp. 
pp.   [117J-167.     Bienn.  rept.  of  state  treasurer,  1864/6. 

n.  t  p.     55  pp. 
pp.   [1691-269.     Repts.    of   comrs.   of   111.    state   peni- 

tentiary for  1865  and  1866.    n.  p.    n.  d.    101  pp. 
pp.   [271]  -274.     Message  from  gov.  transmitting  rept. 

of  C.  E.  Carr,  comr.  of  Gettysburg  Cemetery,     n    t 

p.     4  pp. 
PP-   [2751-288.     List    of    pardons    granted    by    Gov. 

Oglesby  from  Jan.  16,  1865,  to  Dec.  31,  1866     n   p 

n.  d.     15  pp. 
pp.   [289]  -442.     Repts.,  21  and  22,  of  bd.  of  trustees 

of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  for  1865  and  1866.     n    D 

n.  d.     154  pp. 

3° 


,p 

pp.   [4471-448.     Ann.  rept.  of  Farmers'  and  Merchants' 
r^'J2?c^ro"»of  Qnlncy.  «'••  1865.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.   [4491-454.     Rept.  from  comrs.  of  Universal  Expo- 

sition at  Paris,     n.  t.  p.     6  pp 

pp.   [     51-476      Rept.   of   E.   Boyden   re.   111.   soldiers 
wounded  at  Mnrfreesboro  and  Vlcksburg.     n.   t.   p. 


. 

Baker,  Ballhache  &  Co.,   1867.     720, 


. 

•  *     Springfiel 

PPtl«n4Bi3SB«A«b««ni1'  rept  of  -,8upt  of  J»uDllc  Instruc- 
tion, I8fir>-18o6.     n.  p.    n    d     vl   445  nn 


ccrr 
p.    2  pp 


for 
i<u°ts 

I<uots 


:  transmlting  rept 
Gettysburg  Cemetery,     n.  t. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
25  General  Assembly— cont'd 
Regular  session,  1867 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  7-Feb.  28,  1867 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
pp.   [612]-615.     Rept.  of  C.  E.  Carr,  as  comr.  of  111. 

Soldiers'  National  Cemetery,    n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
pp.   [616] -631.     Proceedings    of    bd.    of    managers    of 

Soldiers'  National  Cemetery.  1860.     19  pp. 
pp.   [633] -720.     Rept.  on  2%  fund.     n.  t  p.    88  pp. 
25  General  Assembly 

2  session,  1867 
June  11-13,  1867 

88.  Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  Baker,  Bailhache  &  Co., 

1867.     39  pp. 

This  and  the  three  following  journals  are  bound 

together  in  one  volume. 

— .     Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Baker 
and  Bailhache,  1867.    52  pp. 

Bound  with  preceding. 

25  General  Assembly 

3  session,  1867 
June  14-28,   1867 

— .     Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  Baker,  Bailhache  &  Co., 
1867.     228,  II  pp. 

Bound  with  Senate  Journal  of  June  11. 

— .     Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Baker, 
Bailhache  &  Co.,  1867.     245,  ii  pp. 

Bound  with  Senate  Journal  of  June  11. 

26  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1869 

Jan.  4-April  17,  1869. 

89.  Journal  of  the  Senate,     v.  1.     Springfield,  111.  Journal  Prtg. 

Office,  1869.     962,  xxiii  pp. 

90.  Journal  of  the  Senate,     v.  2.     Springfield,  111.  Journal  Prtg. 

Office,  1869.     981  pp.,  1  I.,  xxiii  pp. 

91.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,     v.  1.     Springfield, 

111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office.  1869.    961,  xxxiv  pp. 

92.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,     v.  2.     Springfield, 

111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office,  1869.     830  pp. 

93.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,     v.  3.     Springfield, 

111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office,  1869.     769,  xxi  pp. 
Reports  made  to  the  General  Assembly.     3  vols. 
Contents 

94.  T.  1.    Springfield,  111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office,  1869.    2  p.  1., 


Gov.  Oglesby's  message,  Jan.  4,  1869.     n.  t. 


925  pp. 

pp.  1-30. 
p.     30  pp. 

pp.  [311-32.  Rept.  of  committee  on  printing.  Feb. 
27,  1869.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  [33] -64.  Bienn.  rept.  of  state  treasurer,  1866/8. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  32  pp. 

pp.  [65J-192.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  state  penitentiary 
for  1867-1868.  n.  p.  n.  d.  128  pp. 

pp.  [1931-324.  Bienn.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public 
accts.,  1866/8.  n.  p.  n.  d.  132  pp. 

pp.  [3251-546  for  346.  Rept.  of  trustees  of  111.  Sol- 
diers' Orphans'  Home,  1867/8.  n.  p.  n.  d.  22  pp. 

pp.   [347J-375.     Rept.   of   bd.   of   state   house   comrs., 

1868.  n.  t.  p.     31  pp. 

pp.  377-385.  Kept  of  committee  on  education  on  con- 
dition and  requirements  of  111.  Industrial  University. 
Feb.  8,  1869.  n.  t.  p.  9  pp. 

pp.  [3871-391.  Minority  rept  of  committee  on  muni- 
cipal affairs  and  insurance  in  relation  to  House  bill 
373.  n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  5  pp. 

pp.   [3931-399.     Rept.  of  state  house  comrs.     Feb.  2, 

1869.  n.  t.  p.     T  pp. 

pp.  [4011-408.  Govs.  message  to  Senate  re.  r.r.  rates 
for  conveyance  of  passengers  in  state  of  111.  Feb. 
5,  1869.  n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  [409]-424.  Rept.  of  House  committee  on  internal 
Improvements  on  Sen.  bill  635  to  amend  act  of 
1867  for  canal  and  river  Improvements,  n.  d.  n.  t 
p.  18  pp. 

pp.  [4251-499.  Rept  of  committee  on  public  build- 
Ings,  n.  p.  n.  d.  75  pp. 

pp.  [5011-503.  Minority  rept  of  committee  on  r.rs. 
Feb.  26,  1869.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  [5051-511.  Rept  of  minority  of  committee  on 
judiciary  on  House  bill  373,  in  Senate,  March  1, 
1869.  n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

pp.  [513J-522.  Rept.  of  committee  on  canal  and  canal 
lands,  n.  d.  n.  t  p.  10  pp. 

pp.  [523]-528.  Rept  of  special  committee  apptd.  to 
examine  into  management  of  III.  Agricultural  Col- 
lege, n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  6  pp. 

pp.  [529]-667.  Repts.  23  and  24,  of  bd.  of  trustees  of 
III.  and  Mich.  Canal,  for  1867  and  1868.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  139  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


21 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
26  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1869 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  4-April  17,  1869 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
pp.   [669] -702.     11  blenn.  rept.  on  111.  State  Hospital 

for  Insane,  1866/8.     n.  p.     n.  d.     34  pp. 
pp.   [705J-895.     Ann.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accte., 

1869.     n.  p.     n.  d.     191  pp. 

pp.  [8971-925.  Ann.  rept.  of  treasurer,  1869.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  29  pp. 

95.  v.  2.     Springfield,  111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office,  1869.    2  p.  1., 

21-1075  pp. 

pp.  21-355.  1  ann.  rept.  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  Indus- 
trial University  from  their  organization  March  12, 
1867  to  close  of  academic  year  June  13.  1868.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  zli,  323  pp. 

pp.  [3571-384.  10  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for 
Blind,  1866/8.  n.  p.  n.  d.  30  pp. 

pp.  [3851-496.  12  bienn.  rept  of  111.  Institution  for 
Deaf  and  Dumb,  1866/8.  n.  p.  n.  d.  96  pp. 

pp.  497-520  [for  536].  3  and  4  repts.  of  111.  Institu- 
tion for  Idiots  and  Imbeciles,  1866  and  1867.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  40  pp. 

Vol.  is  incorrectly  paged,  viz.  [497] -520,  505-520; 
paging  of  document  Is  correct. 

pp.  [521  for  537] -1052.  7  blenn.  rept.  of  supt.  of 
public  instruction,  1867-1868.  n.  t.  p.  vill,  536  pp. 

pp.  [1053] -1067.  Message  from  Gov.  Palmer  on  bill 
in  relation  to  submerged  lands,  Chicago.  April  14, 
1869.  n.  t.  p.  15  pp. 

pp.  [1069] -1075.  Message  from  Gov.  Palmer  on  act 
to  fund  r.r.  debts  of  counties,  etc.  April  14,  1869. 
n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

96.  v.  3.     Springfield,  111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office,  1869.     v.  p. 

2   ann.    rept.   of   bd.   of   trustees  of   111.    Industrial 

University,    1868/9.      Springfield,    State    Journal 

Prtg.  Office,  1869.     Iv,  372  pp. 
Proceedings  and  debates  of  American  Convention  of 

Cattle  Comrs.  held  at  Springfield,   111.,  Dec.   1-3, 

1868.     n.  p.     n.  d.     163  pp. 
Rept.    of   investigating   committee   on   Hospital    for 

Insane,  Dec.  1,  1867.    n.  p.    n.  d.    116  pp. 

27  General  Assembly 

1  session,  1871 
Jan.  4-Aprll  17,  1871 

97.  Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  111.  Journal  rrtg.  Office, 

1871.     615  pp.,  1  leaf,  xlil  pp. 

Binder's  title  is  "  Senate  Jour.,  Illinois,  1871,  vol. 
1." 

98.  Journal   of   the    House   of   Representatives.      Springfield,    111. 

Journal  Prtg.  Office,  1871.     871,  xxxix  pp. 

Binder's  title  Is   "  House  Journal,  Illinois,   1871, 

vol.  1." 

Repts.  made  to  the  General  Assembly.     4  vols. 
Contents 

99.  v.   1.      Springfield,   111.   Journal   Prtg.   Office,   1871.     Iv, 

1120  pp. 

pp.  1-320.  1  bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  public  charities, 
1869/70.  304  pp. 

pp.  [3211-720.  8  blenn.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction, 1869-1870.  n.  p.  n.  d.  vili,  392  pp. 

pp.  [721] -728.  2  ann.  rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  1870.  n.  t. 
p.  8  pp. 

pp.  [729]-744.  Rept.  of  state  house  comrs.,  1870. 
n.  t.  p.  pp.  1-16. 

pp.  [745]-756.  Rept.  of  legislative  committee  apptd. 
to  Investigate  the  discipline,  management,  and  finan- 
cial condition  of  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home,  Aug. 
24,  1871.  n.  t.  p.  12  pp. 

pp.  [7571-760.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  in 
relation  to  cost  of  printing  certain  documents. 
Feb.  20,  1871.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  [7611-766.  Rept  of  architect  of  state  house. 
Continued  from  p.  744.  pp.  17-22. 

pp.  [7671-776.  Rept.  of  state  agt  for  collection  of 
war  claims  agst  the  U.  S.,  Jan.  9,  1871.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  8  pp. 

pp.  [777] -783.  Rept.  of  House  finance  committee. 
Feb.  16,  1871.  n.  p.  n.  d.  7  pp. 

pp.  [7851-788.  Special  rept.  of  secy,  of  state  In  rela- 
tion to  cost  of  printing,  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  [789]-791.  Suppl.  rept.  of  bd.  of  public  charities, 
n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  [7931-794.  Communication  from  auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.  In  relation  to  expenses  of  late  constitu- 
tional convention,  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  [7951-799.  Rept.  of  committee  on  canal  and  river 
Improvements,  n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  5  pp. 

pp.  [8011-802.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  In  relation  to 
expenditure  of  apprn.  for  Improvement  of  111.  and 
Little  Wabash  rivers,  n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
27  General  Assembly — cont'd 

1  session,  1871. — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  4-Aprll  17,  1871 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
pp.  803-804.     Rept  of  committee  on  public  buildings 

and  grounds  in   relation  to  111.   Institution  for  the 

Education  of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  at  Jacksonville,    n.  t 

p.     2  pp. 
pp.   [805] -812.     Letter  from  Gov.  Palmer  transmitting 

special  rept.  of  directors  of  111.  Institution  for  Deaf 

and   Dumb   in    relation    to   water   supply    for   that 

Institution,    n.  t.  p.    4,  4  pp. 
pp.   [813]-815.     Communication  from  auditor  of  public 

accts.  in  relation  to  assessment  of  property  of  111. 

Central  R.R.    n.  t  p.    3  pp. 

pp.   [817] -828.     Rept.   of  committee  on   public  build- 
Ings  and  grounds.     March  15,  1871.     12  pp. 
pp.   [8291-831.     Message    from    gov.    In    relation    to 

penitentiary  at  Jollet.     March   16,   1871.     n.   t.   p. 

3  pp. 
pp.   [8331-840.     Message   from  gov.   returning   Senate 

bill    27,    with    his    objections    thereto.      March    14, 

1871.    n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
pp.   [8331-836    (sic).     Govs.   message   returning,   with 

his  objections   House  bill   to   repeal   act  to  change 

time  of  electing  certain  officers  In  a  county  therein 

named.    March  6,  1871.    n.  t  p.    4  pp. 
pp.   [837] -840.     Rept.   of  committee  on  state  Institu- 
tions,   n.  d.     n.  t  p.     4  pp. 
pp.  841-848.     Omitted, 
pp.   [8491-855.     Message  from  gov.  with  reference  to 

purchase    of    coin    made    by    state    treasurer    and 

auditor  for  payment  of  state  debt.  March  15,  1871. 

n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
pp.   [8571-858.     Communication  from  Mayor  of  city  of 

Springfield.     March  30,  1871.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
pp.   [859]-863.     Rept.   of   committee   on    penitentiary. 

March  23,  1871.    n.  t.  p.    7  pp. 
pp.   [8651-868.     Rept.    of    minority    of    committee    on 

penitentiary.     March  23,  1871.    n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
pp.   [8691-871.     Rept.  of  committee  on  manufactures. 

n.  d.    n.  t.  p.    3  pp. 
pp.   [8731-880.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  penitentiary, 

1869.    n.  t  p.    8  pp. 
pp.   [8811-903.     Message    of    Gov.    John    M.    Palmer. 

May  24,  1871.    n.  p.    n.  d.    23  pp. 
pp.   [9051-906.     Rept.  of  select  committee  re.  subjects 

embraced  in  communication  of  gov.  to  this  House. 

n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
pp.   [907]-912.     Minority  rept.  of  finance  committee  on 

bill   to   provide   for  continuing  work   on   new   state 

house,     pp.  3-8. 

pp.   [9131-1113.     Rept.  of  House  committee  of  Investi- 
gation on  inquiry   Into  affairs  of  new  state  house. 

n.  p.    n.  d.     201  pp. 

pp.   [1115]-1120.     Special  rept.  of  secy,  of  bd.  of  pub- 
lic charities  on  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home  deficiency. 

June  9,  1871.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 

100.  v.  2.    Springfield,  111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office,  1872.    988  pp. 

pp.   [51-260.     3    ann.    Insurance    rept.    of   auditor   of 

public  accts.     n.  p.     n.  d.     256  pp. 
pp.   [2611-356.     1    ann.    rept.   on   noxious   Insects,   by 

W.    Le    Baron,    state    entomologist,      n.    p.      n.    d. 

96  pp. 
pp.    [3571-366.     Message  of  Gov.  Palmer  to  2d  special 

sess  of  27  Gen.  Assem.,  Oct.  16,  1871.     n.  p.     n.  d. 

10  pp. 
pp.   [3671-371.     Letter  from  Gov.  Palmer  to  atty.  gen. 

In   relation  to  killing  of  Gen.   Grosvenor.     n.  t.   p. 

5  pp. 
pp.   [3731-395.     Message  of  Gov.  Palmer  to  adjd.  sess. 

of   27   Gen.   Assem.     Nov.   15,   1871.     n.   p.     n.   d. 

23  pp. 
pp.   [396J-399.     Letter  to  atty.  gen.  from  Gov.  Palmer. 

Oct.  28,  1871.    4  pp. 
pp.   [4001-404.     Rept.  of  adj.   gen.   to  gov.     Oct.   15, 

1871.     n.  t.  p.     o  pp. 

pp.   [405] -412.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  contract  the  South- 
ern  111.   Insane  Asylum   and   Southern   111.   Normal 

University.    Nov.  2,  1871.    n.  t  p.    8  pp. 
pp.   [4131-416.     Rept,    special,    of    state    comrs.    of 

public  charities,     n.  t  p.     4  pp. 
pp.   [4171-419.     Message    of    Gov.    Palmer    returning 

House  bill  6  with  his  objections  thereto.     April  24, 

1871.    n.  t  p.    3  pp. 

pp.   [4201-422.     Communication  from  auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.  on  subject  of  insurance.     Jan.   10,   1872. 

n.  t  p.    3  pp. 
pp.   [4241-596.     1   rept  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn., 

1871.     n.  p.     n.  d.     168  pp. 
r>D.   [5971-624.     Hept    of    select    committee   on   govs. 

messages  of  Nov.  15  and  Dec.  9,  1871.     n.  p. 

28  pp. 


d. 


22 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
27  General  Assembly — cont'd 

1  session,  1871 — cont'd 

Serial  No.  Jan.  4-Aprll  17,  1871 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

pp.  625-636.  Rept.  of  minority  of  special  committee 
on  govs.  messages,  n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  12  pp. 

pp.  [6371-640.  Message  of  gov.  and  ace.  docs,  relative 
to  military  occupation  of  Chicago,  submitted  to 
House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  22,  1872.  n.  t.  p. 
4  pp. 

pp.  [6411-644.  Veto  message  from  Gov.  Palmer,  Jan. 
13,  1872.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  [6451-711.  Rept.  of  jt  committee  apptd.  to  In- 
vestigate into  the  discipline,  mngmt  and  financial 
condition  of  111.  state  penitentiary,  at  Jollet  Jan. 
24.  1872.  n.  p.  n.  d.  67  pp. 

pp.  [7131-716.  Message  of  gov.  submitted  to  House  of 
Representatives,  Feb.  16,  1872.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  [7171-770.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  investi- 
gate the  accts.,  books,  etc.,  of  police  comrs.  of  Bast 
St.  Louis.  Jan.  16,  1872.  n.  p.  n.  d.  54  pp. 

pp.  [7711-780.  Suppl.  rept  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111. 
Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.  Jan.  20,  1872.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  8  pp. 

pp.  [7811-980.  Rept  of  committee  apptd.  to  investi- 
gate the  discipline,  mngmt  and  financial  condition 
of  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.  Aug.  24,  1871. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  200  pp. 

pp.   19811-988.     Petition  from  convicts  in  penitentiary 

agst.  repeal  of  act  to  provide  agst.  evils  resulting 

from   sale   of   Intoxicating   liquors   in   state   of   111. 

March  15,  1872.     n.  p.    n.  d.     8  pp. 

101.  v.  3.     Springfield,  111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office,  1872.     1069, 

ii  pp. 

pp.  [5]-20.  Message  from  Gov.  Palmer.  Dec.  9,  1871. 
n.  t  p.  16  pp. 

pp.  [211-81.  7  ann.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for  Edu- 
cation of  Feeble-minded  Children,  at  Jacksonville, 
1870.  n.  p.  n.  d.  61  pp. 

pp.  [831-84.  Message  from  gov.  returning  House  bill 
703,  with  his  objections.  March  19,  1872.  n.  t.  p. 
2  pp. 

pp.  [85]-91.  Rept.  of  Senate  judiciary  committee  con- 
cerning power  of  state  to  levy  and  collect  tolls  upon 
improvements  of  navigation  of  111.  and  Little  Wa- 
bash  rivers.  March  21,  1872.  n.  t  p.  7  pp. 

pp.  [931-99.  Govs.  message  transmitting  to  House  a 
special  rept.  showing  monthly  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures of  III.  penitentiary  for  five  months  ending 
Jan.  31,  1872,  etc.,  n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

pp.   [1011-105.     Message   from    Gov.    Palmer   to   Gen. 

>P- 

ger.     Dec.   10, 
—  _.  j.    t  pp. 

pp.  [1101-116.  Minority  rept  of  committee  on  judi- 
ciary on  resolution  re.  tolls  upon  boats  and  craft, 
etc.  n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

pp.  [1171-124.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  revise  and 
re-write  the  general  laws  of  111.  April  3,  1872. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  8  pp. 

pp.   [1251-194.     2  ann. 
111.    n.  t.  p.    70  pp. 

pp.   [1951-302.     Ann.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts., 

pp.   [3031-677.    'Transactions  of  Dept.  of  Agriculture 

of  111.  for  year  1871.    n.  p.    n.  d.    xv,  391  pp. 
pp.   [6891-1069.     4  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111. 

Industrial   University  for  1870-1871.     n    p.     n.  d 

xii,  361  pp. 

v.  4.    Springfield,  111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office,  1872.    494  pp. 
pp.   [51-380.     4    ann.    Insurance    rept.    of   auditor    of 

public  accts.,  1872.    n.  p.     n.  d.     366,  x  pp. 
pp.  381-409.     Rept.   of  M.   of  canal   comrs.     Feb.   6, 

1872.     n.  p.    n.  d.     29  pp. 
pp.  411-494.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  canal  comrs.,  1870. 

n.  p.     n.  d.    84  pp. 

27  General  Assembly 

1  special  session,  1871 
May  24-June  22,  1871 

103.  Journal  of  the  Senate.    Springfield,  State  Journal  Prtg.  Office, 

1871.     148,  iv  pp. 

104.  Journal  of  the  House.     Springfield,  State  Journal  Prtg.  Office, 

1871.     241,  vli  pp. 

27  General  Assembly 

2  special  session,  1871 

Oct.  13-24,  1871 

— .     Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office, 
1871.     44,  ii  pp. 

Bound  with  Senate  Journal  of  May,  1871,  session. 
— .     Journal  of  the  House.     Springfield,  111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office, 
ISi  1.     51,  ill  pp. 

Bound  with  House  Journal  of  May,  1871,  session. 


. 

Assem.,  March  25,  1872.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
pp.   [1061-109.     Rept.  of  Adj.  Gen.   Dilger. 


rept.  upon  noxious  insects  of 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 

27  General  Assembly 
Adjourned  regular  session,  1871/2 

Serial  No.  Nov.  15,  1871-April  9,  1872 

105.  Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office, 

1872.     903,  xvlil  pp. 

Binder's  title  is  "  Senate  Journal   1871,  vol.   2." 

106.  Journal  of  the  House.     Springfield,  111.  Journal  Prtg.  Office, 

1872.  1253,  xlv  pp. 

Binder's  title  is  "  House  Journal  1871,  vol.  2." 

28  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1873 

Jan.  8-May  6,  1873 

107.  Journal  of  the  Senate.    Springfield,  State  Journal  Steam  Print, 

1873.  687,  ill  pp. 

108.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  State 

Journal  Steam  Print,  1873.     730,  xlvill  pp. 
Reports  made  to  the  General  Assembly.     5  vols. 

Contents 

109.  v.    1.      Springfield,    State   Journal    Steam    Print,    1873. 

962  pp. 

pp.   [5J-75.     Rept.  of  canal  comrs.,  1872.     n.  p.     n.  d. 

71  PP. 
pp.   [771-103.     Blenn.  rept.  of  secy,  of  state,  1870/2. 

n.  p.     n.  d.     27  pp. 
pp.   [1051-308.     Blenn.    rept.    of    auditor    of    public 

accts.,  1870/2.     n.  p.     n.  d.     xx,  180  pp. 
pp.   [3091-404.     Ann.   [sic.  1.  e.  bienn.J   rept  of  state 

treasurer,  1870/2.    n.  p.    n.  d.    93  pp. 
pp.   [4051-427.     3  blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  and  architects 

of  new  state  house,  Springfield.     1872.     n.  p.     n.  d. 

23  pp. 
pp.   [4291-884.     2   ann.    rept.    of    r.r.    and   warehouse 

comn.  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1872.     n.  p.     n.  d. 

451  pp. 
pp.   [8851-898.     12  bienn.  rent  of  111.  Institution  for 

Blind,  Jacksonville,  1871-1872.     n.  p.     n.  d.     14  pp. 
pp.   [9011-962.     Bienn.  rent,  of  comrs.  of  penitentiary, 

1870/2.    n.  p.    n.  d.    62  pp. 

110.  v.    2.      Springfield,    State    Journal    Steam    Print,    1873. 

1056,  111  pp. 

pp.  [51-72.  8  ann.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for  Educa- 
tion of  Feeble-Minded  Children,  at  Jacksonville, 
1871/2.  n.  p.  n.  d.  68  pp. 

pp.  [731-83.  Inaugural  address  of  Gov.  Oglesby.  Jan. 
13,  1873.  n.  p.  n.  d.  11  pp. 

pp.  [851-108.  Message  of  Gov.  Palmer.  Jan.  8,  1873. 
n.  t  p.  24  pp. 

pp.  [1091-631.  9  blenn.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction, 1871-1872.  n.  t.  p.  511  pp. 

pp.   [6331-1056.     Transactions  of  dept  of  agriculture. 

1873.     xv,  408,  111  pp. 
v.  3.     Springfield,  State  Journal  Prtg.  Office, 

PP. 

pp.  [5] -7.  Official  stmt  of  state  entomologist  of  111. 
n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  [9]-13.  Rept  of  special  committee  of  27  Gen. 
Assem.  apptd.  to  visit  Perry  Springs  and  to  examine 
and  rept.  upon  what  terms  the  property  can  be  pur- 
chased for  the  use  of  the  State,  n.  t.  p.  5  pp. 

pp.  [151-19.  Communication  from  gov.  concerning 
sale  of  111.  Central  R.R.  lands,  n.  t.  p.  Jan.  22, 
1873.  5  pp. 

pp.  [211-27.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state 
transmitting  copy  of  bond  given  by  citizens  of 
Springfield  to  furnish  additional  ground  for  new 
state  nouse.  Feb.,  1873.  n.  p.  n.  d.  7  pp. 

pp.  29-31.  Communication  from  auditor  of  public 
accts.  concerning  expenses  to  state  of  certain  bds. 
of  trustees  and  comrs.  of  charitable  institutions. 
Feb.  17,  1873.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  33-35.  Message  from  gov.  transmitting  a  com- 
munication in  relation  to  an  apprn.  for  Antietam 
Cemetery.  Jan.  21,  1873.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  37-44.  Communications  from  atty.  gen.  in  refer- 
ence to  state  house  bond.  Feb.  21,  1873.  n.  t.  p. 
8  pp. 

pp.  45-283.  2  bienn.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  public  chari- 
ties. 1870/2.  n.  p.  n.  d.  Iv,  239  pp. 

pp.  293-296.  Rept.  of  House  select  committee  on 
temperance.  April  17,  1873.  n.  t  p.  4  pp. 

pp.  297-298.  Rept.  of  committee  on  mines  and  mining. 
March  28,  1873.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  299-300.  Communication  from  auditor  respecting 
expenses  of  commission  on  revision  of  statutes. 
March  8,  1873.  n.  t  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  301-540.  5  ann.  rept.  of  111.  Industrial  University, 
Urbana.  n.  p.  n.  d.  240  pp. 

pp.  541-793.  Insurance  rept  of  state  auditor,  n.  t. 
p.  Part  1.  259  pp. 

pp.  795-961.  Same.  n.  t.  p.  Part  II.  163  pp.,  2 
leaves. 


111. 


1874.     961 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


pp 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
28  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1873 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  8-May  6,  1873 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

112.  v.  4.     Springfield,  State  Journal  Prtg.  Office,  1874.     980 

pp. 

pp.  5-46.     2  blenn.  rept.  of  Northern  Insane  Hospital 

and  Asylum,  at  Elgin,  1870/2.     n.  p.     n.  d.     42  pp. 

pp.  47-48.     Kept,   of   Supreme   Judges   on   revision   of 

the  statutes,     n.  d.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.  49-50.     Rept.    of    special    jt.    committee    to    visit 

Shawneetown.    March  6,  1873.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.  51-52.     Memorial    of    Gen.    Assem.    of    state    of 
Indiana  relating  to  Calumet  Dam  In  111.     March  5, 
1873.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 

pp.  53-60.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  construct  Southern  111. 
Insane  Asylum  and  Southern  111.  Normal  University. 
Dec.,  1872.    n.  p.    n.  d.    8  pp. 
pp.  61-73.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  State 

Reform  School,    n.  p.    n.  d.     13  pp. 
pp.  74-111.     2  blenn.   rept.   of  bd.   of  trustees  of  111. 
Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.     1871-1872.     n.  p.     n.  d. 
35  pp. 

pp.  113-114.     Communication  from   auditor  of   public 

accts.  In  relation  to  cost  of  present  bd.  of  r.r.  and 

warehouse  comrs.     Feb.  7,  1873.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

pn.  115-116.     Rept.  of  special  committee  In  relation  to 

Pullman  Palace   Car   Co.     Feb.   10,   1873.     n.  t.   p. 

i.  117-129.  Supreme  Court — Central  Grand  Divi- 
sion. C.  &  A.  R.R.  Co.  vs.  The  People,  ex  rel. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  13  pp. 

pp.  131-132.  Rept.  of  special  Jt.  committee  to  visit 
Shawneetown.  March  6,  1873.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  133-143.  Rept.  of  Senate  and  House  finance  com- 
mittee. March  13,  1873.  n.  p.  n.  d.  11  pp. 

pp.  145-148.  Testimony  in  case  of  charges  agst.  E. 
Rummel,  late  secy,  of  state,  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

pn.  149-188.  32  ann.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for  Edu- 
cation of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Jacksonville,  1871/2. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  40  pp. 

pp.  189-232.  13  bienn.  rept.  of  III.  State  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  Jacksonville,  1870/2.  n.  p.  n.  d.  42  pp. 

pp.  233-235.  Minority  rept.  of  judiciary  committee 
on  House  bill  138  to  define  contempts  and  prescribe 
punishment  therefor,  n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

pp.  237-262.  Rept.  of  special  committee  to  visit 
Union  Stock  Yards  at  Chicago.  March  21,  1873. 
n.  t.  p.  26  pp. 

pp.  263-268.  Rept.  of  special  Senate  committee  apptd. 
to  inquire  Into  rate  of  taxation  of  C.,  B.  &  Q.  R.R., 
as  well  as  other  r.rs.  n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  6  pp. 

pp.  269-284.  Rent,  of  House  penitentiary  committee 
upon  mngmt.  of  111.  penitentiary,  n.  d.  n.  t.  p. 
16  pp. 

pp.  285-292.  Rept.  of  House  committee  on  judiciary 
on  revision  of  statutes,  n.  d.  n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  293-308.  Rept.  of  select  committee  to  examine 
claim  of  P.  W.  Harts,  n.  d.  n.  t  p.  16  pp. 

pp.  309-420.  Origin,  organization  and  opening  ad- 
dresses of  International  Prison  Congress.  Jan.  1, 
1873.  Rev.  Nehemlah  Pierce,  official  delegate,  n.  p. 
n.  d.  88  pp. 

pp.  421-499.     3  ann.  rept.  of  state  entomologist  of  111., 

1872.  n.  p.     n.  d.     79  pp. 

pp.  501-564.  9  ann.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for  Edu- 
cation of  Feeble-minded  Children,  Jacksonville, 
1872/3.  n.  p.  n.  d.  64  pp. 

pp.  [1331-139.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  grand 
jury  system.  March  4,  1873.  n.  p.  n.  d.  7  pp. 

pp.  [141]-148.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  to  Investigate 
charges  agst.  Edward  Rummel,  late  secy,  of  state, 
n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

pp.  [1411-147.  4  ann.  rept.  of  adj.  gen.  of  111.,  1872. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  7  pp. 

pp.  [5651-786.  Catalogue  and  circular  of  111.  In- 
dustrial University,  1872-1873.  n.  p.  n.  d.  220 
pp.,  1  leaf. 

pp.  787-788.  Rept.  of  House  committee  on  finance. 
Jan.  27,  1874.  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 

pp.  773-779.  Gov.  Beverldge's  message.  Jan.  6,  1874. 
n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

pp.  781-801.  Rept.  of  registered  r.r.  debt  of  counties, 
townships,  cities  and  towns.  Dec.  31,  1873.  n.  t.  p. 
21  pp. 

pp.  [819]-828.  Ann.  rept.  of  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans' 
Home,  from  Dec.  1,  1872,  to  Dec.  2,  1873.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  11  pp. 

pp.  [8291-846.  Ann.  rept.  of  111.  State  Reform  School, 
1872/3.  n.  p.  n.  d.  18  pp. 

pp.  [8471-851.  Communication  from  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comrs.  concerning  operation  of  r.r.  law  of 

1873.  u.  p.     n.  d.     5  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date— cont'd 
28  General  Assembly- — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1873 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  8-May  6,   1873 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
pp.  853-860.     Ann.    rept.   of   bd.   of   comrs.   of   public 

charities  for  year  1873.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
pp.  861-884.     Testimony  before  coroner's  jury  to   in- 
quire  Into  cause  of   death  of  convict  H.  Williams. 

n.  t.  p.     24  pp. 
pp.  885-892.     Communication  from  auditor  concerning 

assessed  value  of  r.rs.     Jan.  16,  1874.     n.  n.     n.  d. 

8  pp. 

pp.  893-895.  Communication  from  auditor  transmit- 
ting equalized  assessment  for  each  county.  Jan.  19, 

1874.     3  pp. 
pp.  897-900.     Rept  of  secy,  of  state  for  1873.    n.  t.  p. 

4  pp. 
pp.  901-908.     Rept.  of  committee  on  penal  Institutions. 

Jan.  21,  1874.     n.  p.    n.  d.    8  pp. 
pp.  909-934.     Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.  Dec.  1,  1873. 

n.  p.    n.  d.    26  pp. 
pp.  935-940.     Communication  from  gov.  re.  extension 

of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,     n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
pp.  941-951.     Rept.  of  Senate  special  committee  apptd. 

to    investigate    proceedings    of   bd.    of    directors   of 

111.    Institution   for   Education  of  Deaf  and   Dumb. 

Feb.  6,  1874.     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 
pp.  953-956.     Special   rept.   of  bd.   of  trustees  of  111. 

Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.     Jan.  31,  1874.     n.  t.  p. 

4  pp. 

pp.  957-967.  Special  rept.  of  comrs.  of  public  chari- 
ties on  number  and  condition  of  Incurable  Insane  In 

111.     n.  p.    n.  d.     11  pp. 
pp.  969-970.     Communication    from    auditor    relative 

to  alleged  erroneous  equalization  of  assessment  of 

McLean  Co.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.  971-972.     Memorial  from  merchants  and  business 

men  of  Chicago  protesting  agst.  r.r.   law.     Feb.  9. 

1874.     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
pp.  973-980.     Rept.   of  committee  on  federal  relation 

upon  memorial  and  resolutions  to  them  re.  Kansas 

Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  R.Rs.     n.  d.     n.  p.     n.  d. 

8  pp. 

113.  v.    5.      Springfield,    State    Journal    Steam    Print,    1874. 

1131   pp. 

pp.  5-563.  3  ann.  rept.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  com- 
mission for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1873.  Springfield, 
State  Journal  Steam  Print,  1874.  559  pp. 

pp.  565-588.  Special  rept.  of  commission  of  public 
charities  on  financial  mngmt.  and  condition  of  state 
Institutions  of  111.  n.  p.  n.  d.  24  pp. 

pp.  589-595.  Communication  from  bd.  of  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comrs.  March  4,  1874.  n.  p.  n.  d.  7 
pp. 

pp.  597-599.  Rept.  of  Senate  committee  to  investigate 
affairs  of  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home,  at  Normal,  n.  t. 
p.  3  pp. 

pp.  601-610.  Rept.  of  committee  on  printing  on  the 
printing  and  binding  contracts,  together  with  testl- 
money  before  committee.  March,  1874.  n.  p.  n.  d. 
8  pp. 

pp.  611-620.  Rept.  of  committee  on  printing,  n.  t.  p. 
10  pp. 

pp.  621-739.  6  ann.  insurance  rept.  of  state  auditor, 
1873.  Part  II.  n.  t.  p.  116,  111  pp. 

pp.  741-1124.     Same.    Part  I.    n.  t.  p.    264,  Iv  pp. 

pp.  1129-1131.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  abolition 
of  capital  punishment,  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

28  General  Assembly 
Adjourned  session,  1874 

Jan.  6-March  31,  1874 

114.  Journal    of    the    Senate.      Springfield,    State    Journal    Steam 

Print,  1874.     599,  11,  xxlv  pp. 

115.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  State 

Journal  Steam  Print,  1874.    646,  13  pp.,  1  leaf,  xxxil  pp. 

29  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1875 
Jan.  6-Aprll  15,  1875 

110.     Journal    of    the    Senate.      Springfield,    State    Journal    Steam 
Print,  1875.     583,  xv  pp. 

117.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  State 

Journal  Steam  Print,  1875.     701,  xxvi  pp. 
Reports  made  to  the  Gen.  Assem.  of  III.     2  vols. 

Contents 

118.  v.  1.     Springfield,  State  Journal  Prtg.  Office,  1875.    873, 

iv  pp. 

pp.  5-132.     Bienn.   rept.   of  state   treasurer.     1872/4. 

n.  p.     n.  d.     127  (1),  iv  pp. 
pp.  97-334.     Bienn.   rept.   of  auditor  of  public  accts. 

1872/4.    n.  t.  p.    xvl,  218,  Iv  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
29  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1876 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  6-Aprll  15,  1876 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
pp.  337-386.     Blenn.  rept  of  secy,  of  state.     1872/4. 

n.  p.     n.  d.     50  pp. 
pp.  387-396.     Rept.   of  atty.  gen.   Dec.,   1874.     n.   p. 

n.  d.     8  pp. 
pp.  397-420.     Message    of    GOT.    Beverldge.      Jan.    6, 

1876.    n.  p.    n.  d.    24  pp. 
pp.  421-476.     Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.     1874.     n.  p. 

n.  d.     56  pp. 
pp.  477-500.     4    bleim.    rept.    of    state    house    comrs. 

1875.    n.  p.    n.  d.    24  pp. 

pi).  [4771-528.  10  ami.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for 
Education  of  Feeble-minded  Children,  at  Jackson- 
ville. 1874.  n.  p.  n.  d.  62  pp. 

pp.  529-589.  Blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  the  peniten- 
tiary for  period  ending  Nov.  30,  1874.  n.  p.  n.  d. 
61  pp. 

pp.  591-873.  7  ann.  Insurance  rept.  of  state  auditor, 
1874.  Pt.  I.  Fire.  n.  t.  p.  283,  Iv  pp. 

119.  v.    2.      Springfield,    State    Journal    Steam    Print,    1875. 

705  pp. 

pp.  5-164.     3  blenn.   rept.   of  bd.   of  state   comrs.   of 

public  charities,  1874.    n.  p.    n.  d.    161  pp. 
pp.  165-210.     3  blenn.  rept  of  Northern  111.  Hospital 

and  Asylum  for  Insane,  at  Elgin.     1872/4.     n.   p. 

n.  d.    46  pp. 
pp.  213-226.     13  blenn.  rept  of  111.  Institution  for  the 

Blind,    at   Jacksonville.      1873-1874.     n.    p.      n.    d. 

14  pp.,  1  leaf, 
pp.  229-243.     1  blenn.  rept.  of  Southern  111.  Hospital 

for  Insane,  at  Anna.     1872/4.     n.  p.     n.  d.     IB  pp. 
pp.  245-258.     Rept.    of    Southern    111.    Normal    Uni- 
versity at  Carbondale.    1873/4.    n.  p.    n.  d.     14  pp. 
pp.  261-268.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  Southern  111.  Insane 

Asylum  and  Southern  111.  Normal  University,  1872/3 

and  1873/4.     n.  t  p.    8  pp. 
pp.  269-406.     3    blenn.    rept    of    Soldiers'    Orphans' 

Home.     1873-1874.    n.  p.    n.  d.     38  pp. 
pp.  409-426.     17    ann.    rept.    of    111.    Eye    and    Ear 

Infirmary   for   year   ending   Nov.    20,    1874.      n.    p. 

n.  d.     20  pp. 
pp.  427-446.     Ann.  rept.  of  111.   State  Reform  School 

for  Juvenile  Offenders,  at  Pontiac.     June  30,  1874. 

n.  p.    n.  d.    20  pp. 
pp.  447-482.     Bienn.  rept.  of  adj.  gen.  for  1873-1874. 

n.  p.     n.  d.     36  pp. 
pp.  483-514.     14  bienn.  rept  of  111.  State  Hospital  for 

Insane,  at  Jacksonville.    1872/4.    n.  p.    n.  d.   32  pp. 
pp.  515-588.     34  ann.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for  the 

Education  of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  at  Jacksonville,  for 

year  ending  Nov.  30,   1874.     n.   p.     n.  d.     74   pp., 

2  pis. 
pp.  595-705.     7   ann.    Insurance   rept   of   111.      Pt.   2. 

Life  and  Accident,    n.  p.    n.  d.    Ill  pp. 

30  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1877 
Jan.  3-May  24,  1877 

120.  Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     1112, 

zxll  pr>. 

121.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  D    W 

Lusk,  1877.    863,  xxvl  pp. 
Reports  made  to  the  General  Assembly.    2  vols.  In  4. 


122. 


n.   p. 


Contents 

v.  1,  pt.  1.    Springfield,  D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     (2),  xxli,  6- 
612  pp. 
Message  of  Gov.  Beverldge.    Jan.  3,  1877.    Springfield, 

D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     nil  pp. 
pp.  5- [33].     Blenn.  rept  of  state  treasurer.     1874/6 

n.  p.     n.  d.     29  pp. 
pp.  35-262.     Blenn.   rept.   of  auditor  of  public  accts. 

1874/6.     Springfield,  D.  W.  Lusk,  1876.     xli,  208  pp. 
pp.  265-293.     Blenn.  rept.  of  secy,  of  state.     1874/6 

n.  p.    n.  d.    31  pp. 
pp.  295-309.     Rept-  of  atty.  gen.,   Dec.,   1876. 

n.  d.     15  pp. 
pp.  311-320.     Inaugural  message  of  Gov.  Cullom      n 

d.     n.  t  p.     10  pp. 

pploSi5(o28-     5    Dlenn-    rept.    of   state   house   comrs. 
1874/6.     n.  p.     n.  d.     32  pp. 

pp;c™7"389-     Blenn-  rePt-  o*  »<«.  gen.  for  1875  and 

1876.    n.  p.    n.  d.    43  pp. 
pp.  371-451.     1  blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  penitentiary 

for  two  years  ending  Sept.  30,  1876.     n.  p.     n.  d. 

Oil     PP. 

pp.  5-40.     Ann.    rept.    of   canal    comrs.    1875. 

n.  d.    36  pp. 
pp.  453-510.     Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comw.  1876. 

n.  d.     58  pp. 


n.    p. 
n.  p. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
30  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1877 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  3-May  24,  1877— cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
pp.  511-562.    Rept  of  state  bd.  of  centennial  mngrs.  to 

Dec.,  1876.     n.  p.     n.  d.     50  pp. 

pp.  563-595.     2  blenn.   rept.   of  Southern   111.   Normal 
University,   at   Carbondale.     1874/6.     n.    p.      n.   d. 

pp.  597-612.     Blenn.   rept.   of  state  bd.   of  education 

concerning   Normal    University   at   Normal,   111.    for 

two    years    ending    Sept.    30,    1876.      n.    p.      n.    d. 

16  pp. 

123.  v.   1,  pt   2.     Springfield,   D.   W.   Lusk,   1877.     pp.   613- 

1132,  iv,  ii. 

pp.  615-986.     9    ann.    Insurance    rept.    of    auditor    of 
public  accts.      1877.      Part   I.     n.    p.      n.   d.     372, 


iv  pp. 
p.  971-1 


pp.  971-1132.  Same.  Part  II.  n.  p.  n.  d.  132,  il 
PP. 

124.  v.  2,  pt.  1.     Springfield,  D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     428  pp. 

pp.  5-286.     4   blenn.   rept.   of  bd.   of  state   comrs.   of 

public  charities.     1874/6.     277,  ill  pp. 
pp.  287-364.     4  bienn.  rept  of  HI.  Northern  Hospital 

for  Insane,  at  Elgin.     1874/6.    n.  p.     78  pp. 
pp.  367-428.     2  blenn.   rept.   of  111.   Central   Hospital 

for   the    Insane,    at    Jacksonville.      1874/6.      n.    p. 

n.  d.    62  pp. 

125.  v.  2,  pt  2.     Springfield,  D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     pp.  427-817. 

pp.  [431]  -483.    2  bienn.  rept  of  111.  Southern  Hospital 

for  Insane,  at  Anna.    1874/6.    n.  p.    n.  d.    53  pp. 
pp.  487-495.     Blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  to  construct  the 

111.    Southern    Hospital    for    the    Insane,    at    Anna. 

1874/6.    9  pp. 

pp.  497-579.  6  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Asylum  for  Feeble- 
minded Children,  at  Lincoln.  1874/6.  n.  p.  n.  d. 

83  pp. 
pp.  585-618.     14  blenn.  rept  of  111.  Institution  for  the 

Blind,  at  Jacksonville.     1874/6.    n.  p.    n.  d.    38  pp. 
pp.  619-669.     4  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans' 

Home,  at  Normal.    1874/6.    n.  p.    n.  d.     49  pp. 
pp.  671-706.     10   bienn.   rept.   of   111.   Charitable   Eye 

and    Ear    Infirmary,    at    Chicago.      1874/6.      n.    p. 

n.  d.     36  pp. 
pp.  707-750.     4    bienn.    rept    of    111.    State    Reform 

School,  at  Pontiac.    1874/6.    n.  p.    n.  d.    44  pp. 
pp.  751-817.     18   bienn.   rept.    of   111.    Institution   for 

Deaf   and  Dumb,   at   Jacksonville.      1874/6.      n.    p. 

n.  d.     67  pp. 

31  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1879 
Jan.  8-May  31,  1879 

126.  Journal   of   the    Senate.      Springfield,    Weber  and   Co.,   1879. 

1029,  xvlil  pp.,  1  leaf,  xxxlx  pp. 

127.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Weber 

and  Co.,  1879.     1086,  ixxxiii  pp. 
Reports  made  to  the  General  Assembly.    4  vols. 
Contents 

128.  v.  1.     Springfield,  D.  W.  Lusk,  1878.     v.  p. 

unlettered.  10  ann.  Insurance  rept.  of  auditor  of 
public  accts.  1878.  Part  I.  Springfield,  D.  W. 
Lusk,  1878.  372,  iv  pp. 

unlettered.  Same.  Part  II.  Springfield,  D.  W.  Lusk, 
1878.  109,  11  pp. 

unlettered.    Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.     1877.     Spring- 


129. 


field,  D.  W.  Lusk,  1878.     79  pp. 
v.  2.     Springfield,  Weber  and  Co.,  1879.     v.  p. 

Doc.  A.     Govs.  message,  Jan.  8,  1879.    n.  t.  p.    27  p] 
unlettered.     Blenn.   rept.   of  secy,   of   state.      1876/: 

Springfield,  Weber  and  Co.,  1878.     71  pp. 
Doc.  B.     Bienn.    rept.    of    auditor    of    public    accts 

1876/8.     Springfield,  D.  W.  Lusk,  1878.     xli,  229  p| 
Doc.  C.     Blenn.    rept.    of    state    treasurer.      1876/1 

n.  p.     n.  d.    29  pp. 
.  D.     ~  - 


Doc. 


Rept   of  atty.   gen.      1876/8.      n.   p.     n.   d. 


n.  )>.     n.  d.     116  pp. 

>c.  F.     6  blenn.  rept.  of  state  house  comrs.     1876/8. 


130. 


30  pp. 
Doc.  E.     Blenn.  rept.  of  adj.  gen.  for  1877  and  1878. 

Doc! 

n.  p.    n.  d.     15  pp". 
v.  3.     Springfield,  Weber  and  Co.,  1879.     v.  p. 

Doc.  A.     5  blenn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  state  comrs.  of  public 

charities,  1878.    n.  p.    n.  d.    310  pp. 
Doc.  B.     5  blenn.  rept  of  111.  Northern  Hospital  for 

the  Insane,  at  Elgin.     1876/8.    n.  p.     n.  d.     113  pp. 
Doc.  C.     1   blenn.   rept.   of  111.   Eastern   Hospital   for 

the    Insane,   at   Kankakee.      1876/8.      n.   p.      n.    d. 

14  pp. 
Doc.  D.     16  blenn.   rept.  of  111.  Central  Hospital   for 

Insane,    at    Jacksonville.      1876/8.      n.    p.      n.    d. 

66  pp. 
Doc.  E.     3  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Southern  Hospital  for 

Insane,  at  Anna.     1876/8.     n.  p.    n.  d.    61  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
31  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1879— cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  8-May  31,  1879 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

Doc.  F.     Rept.   of   comrs.   to   construct   Southern    111. 

Insane  Asylum.     Dec.  6,  1877.     n.  p.     n.  d.     8  pp. 

Doc.  G.     38  ann.   rept    (and  19  bienn.   rept.)    of  111. 

Institution   for   Education   of   Deaf   and   Dumb,    at 

Jacksonville.      Sept   30,   1878.     Springfield,   Weber, 

Magle  and  Co.,  1879.     65  pp. 

Doc.  H.     15  blenn.  rept  of  111.  Institution  for  Blind, 

at  Jacksonville.     1876/8.     n.  p.     n.  d.     39  pp. 
Doc.  I.     7    blenn.    rept.    of    111.    Asylum    for    Feeble- 
minded Children  at  Lincoln.     1876/8.     n.  p.     n.  d. 
48  pp. 
Doc.  J.     5  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home, 

at  Normal.     1876/8.     n.  p.     n.  d.     55  pp. 
Doc.  K.     11   blenn.   rept.   of   111.   Charitable   Eye   and 
Ear  Infirmary,   at  Chicago.     1876/8.     n.   p.     n.  d. 
44  pp. 

Doc.  L.  5  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  State  Reform  School, 
at  Pontlac.  1876/8.  n.  p.  n.  d.  46  pp. 

131.  v.  4.     Springfield,  Weber  and  Co.,  1879.     v.  p. 

Doc.  A.  3  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Normal  University,  at 
Carbondale.  1876/8.  n.  p.  n.  d.  108  pp. 

Doc.  C.  Bienn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  penitentiary. 
1876/8.  n.  p.  n.  <1.  26  pp.,  with  app.  1-2.  v.  p. 

Doc.  D.  Blenn.  rept  of  comrs.  of  Southern  111.  Peni- 
tentiary. 1876/8.  n.  p.  n.  d.  39  pp. 

Doc.  E.  Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.  1878.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  60  pp. 

Doc.  G.  1  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  health.  1878. 
Springfield,  Weber,  Magle  and  Co.,  1879.  56  pp. 

Doc.  H.  Rept  on  Paris  International  Exposition  of 
1878,  by  comrs.  of  111.  1879.  n.  p.  n.  d.  75  pp. 

unlettered.  11  ann.  Insurance  rept  of  auditor  of 
public  accts.  1879.  Part  I.  Springfield,  Weber, 
Magie  and  Co.,  1879.  391,  Iv  pp. 

unlettered.    Same.    Part  II.    n.  p.    n.  d.    119  pp. 

32  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1881 
Jan.  5-May  30,  1881 

132.  Journal   of   the    Senate.      Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1881. 

1007,  Iv,  Ixlil  pp. 

133.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  H.  W. 

Rokker,  1881.     1047,  xcvll  pp. 
Reports  to  the  General  Assembly.     3  vols. 

Contents 

134.  v.  1.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1881.    v.  p. 

Doc.  A.  Message  of  Gov.  Cullom.  Jan.  5,  1881. 
n.  t.  p.  12  pp. 

Doc.  A  2.  Inaugural  message  of  Gov.  Cullom.  n.  d. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  8  pp. 

Doc.  B.  Blenn.  rept  of  secy,  of  state.  1878/80. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  97  pp. 

Doc.  C.  Blenn.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts. 
1878/80.  n.  p.  n.  d.  xiil,  228  pp. 

Doc.  D.  Blenn.  rept.  of  state  treasurer.  1878/80. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  33  pp. 

Doc.  E.  Blenn.  rept.  of  atty.  gen.  1878/80.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  15  pp. 

Doc.  F.  Blenn.  rept  of  adj.  gen.  1878/80.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  104  pp. 

Doc.  G.  Blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  state  peni- 
tentiary, at  Jollet  for  1878/80.  n.  p.  n.  d.  72  pp. 

Doc.  H  Blenn.  rept  of  comrs.  of  Southern  111.  Peni- 
tentiary, at  Chester.  1878/80.  n.  p.  n.  d.  39  pp. 

Doc.  I.  Ann.  rept  of  swamp  lands,  by  I.  R.  Hltt, 
state  agt.  n.  p.  n.  d.  34  pp. 

Doc.  K.  Ann.  rept  of  state  fish  comn.  from  July  1, 
1879  to  Sept.  30,  1880.  n.  p.  n.  d.  14  pp. 

Doc.  L.  Rept  of  comrs.  to  complete  the  Douglas 
monument  at  Chicago.  Dec.  31,  1880.  n.  p.  n.  d. 

135.  v.  2.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1881.     v.  p. 

Doc.  A.  6  bienn.  rept  of  bd.  of  state  comrs.  of  public 
charities.  1878/80.  n.  p.  n.  d.  386  pp. 

Doc.  B.  6  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Northern  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  at  Elgin,  n.  p.  n.  d.  112  pp. 

Doc.  C.  2  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Eastern  Hospital  for 
Insane,  at  Kankakee.  n.  p.  n.  d.  84  pp. 

Doc.  D.  17  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Central  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  at  Jacksonville,  n.  n.  n.  d.  74  pp. 

Doc.  E.  4  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Southern  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  at  Anna.  1878/80.  n.  p.  n.  d.  66  pp. 

Doc.  F.  20  blenn.  rept  of  111.  Institution  for  Edu- 
cation of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  at  Jacksonville.  1878/80. 
Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1881.  82  pp. 

Doc.  G.  15  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for  the 
Blind,  at  Jacksonville.  1878/80.  n.  p.  n.  d.  44 
pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

State  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
32  General  Assembly— cont'd 
Regular  session,  1881 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  5-May  30,  1881 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

Doc.  H.     8   bienn.    rept.    of    III.    Asylum    for   Feeble- 
minded Children,  at  Lincoln.     1878/80.     n.  p.     n.  d. 
102  pp. 
Doc.  I.     6  blenn.  rept.  of  III.  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home, 

at  Normal.    1878/80.    n.  p.    n.  d.    63  pp. 
Doc.  K.     12   blenn.   rept.   of  111.   Charitable  Eye  and 
Ear  Infirmary,  at  Chicago.     1878/80.     n.  p.     n.  d. 
36  pp. 
Doc.  L.     6  blenn.   rept.  of  111.   State  Reform   School, 

at  Pontlac.     1878/80.     n.  p.     n.  d.     62  pp. 
Doc.  M.     Blenn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  education  of  City  of 
Chicago,     n.  p.     n.  d.     6  pp. 

136.  v.  3.    n.  t.  p.     v.  p. 

Doc.  A.     1  blenn.  rept.  of  bureau  of  labor  statistics. 

1881.    n.  p.    n.  d.    239  pp. 

Doc.  B.     4  blenn.  rept.  of  Southern  111.  Normal  Uni- 
versity, at  Carbondale.     1878/80.     n.  p.     n.  d.     30 

pp. 
Doc.  D.     Ann.   rept.  of  canal  comrs.     1880.     Sprlng- 

field,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1881.    44  pp. 

Doc.  E.     Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.     1881.     Spring- 
field, H.  W.  Rokker,  1881.     42  pp. 
Doc.  E    (sic).     2   ann.    rent,   of   state   bd.   of  health, 

with   official    register  of   physicians   and   mldwives. 

1879.    n.  p.    n.  d.    129  pp. 
Doc.  G.     3   ann.    rept    of   state   bd.   of   health,    with 

official  register  of  physicians  and  midwlves.     1880. 

Springfield,  H.  W.  Hokker,  1881.     57  pp. 
Doc.  L.     Final    rept.    of    Douglas    monument    comrs. 

n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
Doc.  A.     13  ann.  Insurance  rept.  of  auditor  of  public 

accts.     1881.     Part  I.     Springfield,   H.  W.  Rokker, 

1881.     Ixxl,  372,  111  pp. 
Doc.  B.     Same.     Part  II. 

1881.     xli,  81,  11  pp. 

32  General  Assembly 
Special  session,  1882 

March  23-May  6,  1882 

137.  Journal   of   the   Senate.      Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1882. 

84,  vli,  16  pp. 

— .     Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 
Rokker,  1882.     130,  xvil  pp. 

Bound  with  Senate  Journal. 

33  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1883 
Jan.  3-June  18,  1883 

138.  Journal    of   the    Senate.      Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1883. 

1142,  Ix  pp. 

139.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 

Rokker,  1883.     1204.  xcll  pp. 
Reports  to  the  General  Assembly,  1882-1884. 
Contents 


Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 


Springfield,  H.  W. 


Springfield,  H.  W. 
4  vols. 


140. 


141. 


v.  1.    1882.    Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1883.    v.  p. 
Doc.  A.    Blenn.  message  of  Gov.  Cullom.   Jan.  3,  1883. 

Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1883.     14  pp. 
Doc.  B.     Bienn.    rept.    of    secy,    of    state.       1880/2. 

Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1882.    Iv,  210  pp. 
Doc.  D.     Blenn.    rept.    of    state    treasurer.      1880/2. 

Springfield,  H.  W.  Hokker,  27  pp. 
Doc.  D.     Blenn.     rept.    of    auditor    of    public    accts. 

1880/2.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1882.     ill,  295 

pp. 
Doc.  E.     Blenn.    rept   of   atty.   gen.      1880/2.     n.    p. 

n.  d.     42  pp. 
Doc.  F.     Blenn.    rept.    of   adj.    gen.      1880/2.      n.    p. 

n.  d.     74  pp.,  1  map. 

Doc.  G.     Blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  State  Peniten- 
tiary, at  Jollet     1880/2.    n.  p.     n.  d.     78  pp. 
Doc.  H.     Blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  Southern  111.  Peni- 
tentiary, at  Chester.     1880/2.     n.  p.     n.  d.     58  pp. 
Doc.  I.     Ann.  rept.  of  swamp  lands,  by  Isaac  R.  Hltt, 

state  agt.     n.  p.     n.  d.     25  pp. 
Doc.  K.     Repts.    of   state    fish    comn.    of    111.      n.    p. 

n.  d.    33  pp. 

v.  2.     1883.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1883.     v.  p. 
Doc.  A.     7  ann.  rept  of  bd.  of  state  comrs.  of  public 

charities.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1883.    341  pp. 
Doc    B      7  blenn.  rept  of  111.  Northern  Hospital  for 

the  Insane,  at  Elgin,    n.  p.    n.  d.    82  pp.,  15  leaves. 
3   blenn.   rept   of  111.   Eastern   Hospital   for 


1880/2.     Springfield,  H.  W. 


Doc.  C. 

Insane,  at  Kankakee. 

Rokker,  1882.     83  pp. 
Doc.  D.     18  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Central  Hospital  for 

the  Insane,  at  Jacksonville.     1880/2.     n.  p.     n.  d. 

Doc.  E?'  5  blenn.  rept  of  111.  Southern  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  at  Anna.  1880/2.  Springfield,  H.  W. 
Rokker,  1883.  53  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


Serial  No. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
33  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1883 — cont'd 
Jan.  3-June  18,  1883 — cont'd 

Contents— cont'd 

Doc.  F.  21  blenn.  rent  of  111.  Institution  for  Edu- 
cation of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  at  Jacksonville.  1880/2. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  134  pp.,  1  leaf. 

Doc.  F.  Proceedings  of  10  Convention  of  American 
Instructors  of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  held  at  Jacksonville, 
Aug.  26-30,  1882.  Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1882. 
192  pp. 

Doc.  G.     16   blenn.    rept.   of   111.    Institution   for   the 
Blind,  at  Jacksonville.    1880/2.    n.  p.    n.  d.    23  pp. 
Doc.  H.     9    blenn.    rept.    of    111.    Asylum    for   Feeble- 
minded Children,  at  Lincoln.     1880/2.     n.  p.     n.  d. 
44  pp. 
Doc.  I.     7  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home, 


at  Normal.     1880/2.     n.  p. 
Doc.  K.     13   blenn.   rept.   of  111.   Charlta" 
Ear  Infirmary,  at  Chicago. 


n.  d.     35  .. 

ie  Eye   and 
1880/2.     n.   p.     n.   d. 


27  pp.,  4  leaves. 
Doc.  L.     7  blenn.   rept.  of  111.   State  Reform   School, 

at  Pontlac.    1880/2.    n.  p.    n.  d.    40  pp. 
Doc.  M.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  education  of  City  of  Chicago 

In  relation  to  School  for  Deaf  and  Dumb  Children 

in  Chicago.     1882.    n.  p.    n.  d.    8  pp. 

142.  v.  3.     1883.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1883.     v.  p. 

Doc.  A.  5  bienn.  rept.  of  Southern  111.  Normal  Uni- 
versity, at  Carbondale.  1880/2.  Springfield,  H.  W. 
Rokker,  1882.  n.  p.  n.  d.  18  pp. 

Doc.  C.  1  ann.  rept.  of  III.  state  bd.  of  dental  exam- 
iners, n.  p.  n.  d.  16  pp. 

Doc.  D.  Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.  1882.  n.  p.  n. 
d.  44  pp. 

Doc.  F.  15  ann.  Insurance  rept.  of  auditor  of  public 
accts.  1883.  Part  I.  Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 
1883.  Ixxx,  446,  Iv  pp. 

Doc.  G.  Same.  Part  II.  Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 
1883.  xxxv,  93,  11  pp. 

143.  v.  4.     1884.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1884.     v.  p. 


Doc.  A. 

accts. 

Doc.   B. 


144. 


146. 


16  ann.  Insurance  rept.  of  auditor  of  public 
1884.     Part  I.     n.  p.    n.  d.     Ixxli,  433,  111  pp. 
Same.     Part  II.     n.  p.     n.  d.    Hi,  170,  11  pp. 
34  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1885 
Jan.  7-June  26,  1885 
Journal  of   the   Senate.      Springfield,   111.   Journal   Co.,   1885. 

1081,  Ixvii  pp. 
145.     Journal   of  the   House   of   Representatives.      Springfield,    111. 

Journal  Co.,  1885.     1097,  xcll  pp. 
Reports  to  the  General  Assembly  of  111.     1885.    4  vols. 

Contents 
v.  1.     Sprlngfleld,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1885.     v.  p. 

Doc.  A.     Blenn.  message  of  Gov.  Hamilton.     Jan.  30, 

1885.     Sprlngfleld,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1885.     21  pp. 
Doc.  B.     Bienn.    rept.    of    auditor    of    public    accts. 

1882/4.     n.  p.     n.  d.     x,  285  pp. 
Doc.  C.     Blenn.    rept.    of    state    treasurer.      1882/4. 

n.  p.    n.  d.     25  pp. 

Doc.  D.     Rept.   of   secy,   of   state.      1882/4.      Sprlng- 
fleld, H.  W.  Rokker,  1884,  vi,  263  pp. 
Doc.  E.     Bienn.   rept.   of   atty.    gen.      1882/4.      n.    p. 

n.  d.     27  pp. 
Doc.  F.     Bienn.    rept.    of   adj.    gen.    of    111.      1882/4. 

n.  p.     n.  d.     227  pp. 
v.  2.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1885.     v.  p. 

Doc.  O.  Blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  state  peniten- 
tiary, at  Jollet,  for  two  years  ending  Sept.  30,  1884. 
n.  p.  n.  d.  71  pp. 

Doc.  H.  Blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  Southern  111.  peni- 
tentiary, at  Chester,  for  two  years  ending  September 
30,  1884.  n.  p.  n.  d.  65  pp. 

Doc.  I.     Ann.   rept.   of  swamp   lands,   by   I.   R.   Hltt, 
state    agt.      Jan.    30,    1885.      Sprlngfleld,    H.    W. 
Rokker,  1885.     9  pp. 
Doc.  K.     Rept.  of  111.  state  fish  commission.     Sept.  30, 

1884.     n.  p.     n.  d.     127  pp. 

Doe.  L.  3  ann.  rept.  of  111.  bd.  of  pharmacy,  with 
abstract  of  state  pharmacy  register,  1884.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  78  pp. 

Doc.  C.  4  ann.  rept.  of  111.  bd.  of  pharmacy,  with 
abstract  of  state  pharmacy  register,  1885.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  200  pp. 

Doc.  M.     6  bienn.  rept.  of  Southern  111.  Normal  Uni- 
versity, at  Carbondale.     Oct.  1,  1884.     n.  p.     n.  d. 
37  pp. 
Doc.  N.    Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.    1883.    n.  p.    n.  d. 

43  pp. 

Doc.  C.     Same,  1884.     n.  p.     n.  d.     51  pp. 
v.  3.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1885.     v.  p. 

Doc.  A.  17  ann.  Insurance  rept.  of  auditor  of  public 
acets.  of  111.  1885.  Part  I.  Sprlngfleld,  H.  W. 
Rokker,  1885.  Ixv,  416  pp. 


147. 


148. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
34  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1885 — cout'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  7-June  26,  1885 — confd 

Contents — cont'd 
Same.     Part  II.     n.  p.     n.  d.     H,  165,  Iv  pp. 

2  ann.  rept.  of  111.  state  bd.  of  dental  exain- 
1883.     n.  p.     n.  d.     17  pp. 

3  ann.  rept.  of  111.  state  bd.  of  dental  exam- 
1884.       Springfield,    H.     W.    Rokker,    1884. 


149. 


150. 


Doc.  B. 
Doc.  L. 

iners. 
Doc.  A. 

iners. 

18  pp. 
v.  4.     Sprlngfleld,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1885.     v.  p. 

Doc.  A.     8    bienn.    rept.    of    bd.    of    state    comrs.    of 

public  charities.     1884.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 

1885.     364  pp. 
Doc.  B.     8  blenn.  rept.  of  III.  Northern  Hospital  for 

the  Insane,  at  Elgin.     1882/4.     n.  p.    n.  d.     104  pp. 
Doc.  C.     4   blenn.   rept.   of   111.   Eastern   Hospital   for 

the  Insane,  at  Kankakee.     1884.     n.  p.     n.  d.     114 

PP. 
Doc.  D.     19  bienn.   rept  of  111.  Central   Hospital  for 

Insane,  at  Jacksonville.     1884.     n.  p.     n.  d.     74  pp. 
Doc.  E.     6  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Southern  Hospital  for 

Insane,  at  Anna.     1884.    n.  p.    n.  d.    80  pp. 
Doc.  F.     22  blenn.  rept    (44  ann.)    of  111.   Institution 

for  Education  of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  at  Jacksonville. 

1884.     n.  p.     n.  d.     85  pp. 

Doc.  G.     17  blenn.  rept.  of  III.  Institution  for  Educa- 
tion of  Blind,  at  Jacksonville.     1884.     n.  p.     n.  d. 

42pp. 

Doc.  H.     10   blenn.    rept.   of   111.   Asylum   for   Feeble- 
minded  Children,   at  Lincoln.     1884.     n.   p.     n.   d. 

52  pp. 
Doc.  I.     8  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  State  Reform  School,  at 

Pontlac.     " 
Doc.  K. 

Ear    Infirmary,    at    Chicago. 

43  pp. 
Doc.  L.     8  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home, 

at  Normal.     1882/4.    n.  p.    n.  d.     63  pp. 

35  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1887 
Jan.  5-June  15,  1887 

Springfield,    Sprlngfleld   Prtg.    Co., 


1884.    n.  p.    n.  d.    57  pp. 
14   bienn.   rept.   of   111.   Charitable   Eye   and 
1884.      n.    p.      n.    d. 


Journal    of    the    Senate. 
1888.     1130,  evil  pp. 
151.     Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 

field  Prtg.  Co.,  1888.    1301,  ell  pp. 
Reports   made   to   the   General   Assembly   of   111. 
5  vols. 


Sprlngfleld,  Sprlng- 


1887-1888. 


152. 


1884/6. 
1884/6. 
1884/6. 


1153. 


Contents 

v.  1.     1887.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1887      v    p 
Doc.  A.     Blenn.    message   of   Gov.    Oglesby.      Jan     5 

1887.     n.  p.     n.  d.     28  pp. 
Doc.  B.     Bienn.     rept.    of    auditor    of    public    accts. 

1884/6.     n.  p.     n.  d.     xi,  324  pp. 
Doc.  C.     Blenn.    rept    of    state    treasurer 

n.  p.     n.  d.     26  pp. 
Doc.  D.     Blenn.  rept.  of  secy,  of  state  of  111 

n.  p.     n.  d.     vll,   184  pp. 
Doc.  F.     Blenn.    rept.    of   adj.    gen.    of    III 

u.  p.    n.  d.     316  pp. 
v.  2.     1887.     Sprlngfleld,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1887.     v.  p 
Doc.  A.     9  bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  state  comrs.  of  public 

charities.     1886.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,   1887. 

285  pp. 
Doc.  B.     20  blenn.   rept.  of  III.  Central   Hospital  for 

Insane,    at    Jacksonville.       1884/6.       n.     p       n      d 

80  pp. 
Doc.  C.     9  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Northern   Hospital   for 

the  Insane,  at  Elgin.     1884/6.     n.  p.     n.  d.     107  pp 
Doc.  D.     5  blenn.   rept.   of   111.   Eastern   Hospital   for 

Insane,  at  Kankakee.    1884/6.     n.  p.    n   d.     102  pp 
Doc.  E.     7  bienn.   rept.  of  111.   Southern  Hospital   for 

the  Insane,  at.  Anna.     1884/6.     n.  p.     n.  d      68  pp 
Doc.  F.      19  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for  Educa- 
tion of  the  Blind,  at  Jacksonville.     1884/6      n    p 

n.  d.     43  pp. 

Do.c'  G™  23  !)lenn-  rept-  <46  ann->  of  !»•  Institution 
for  Education  of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  at  Jacksonville 
1884/6.  n.  p.  n.  d.  127  pp. 

£  "v  j15   bl<>ni1-   rePt-   of  111.   Charitable  Eve   and 
Ear   Infirmary,   at  Chicago.     1884/6.     n.   p.     n    c 
43  pp. 

Doc  I  9  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home, 
at  Normal.  1884/6.  n.  p.  n  d.  57  pp 

D°C'<  K,'A  n^iSl6"11-  rept'  of  IU-  As.vlum  for  Feeble- 
minded Children,  at  Lincoln.  1884/6.  n  p  n  d 
51  pp. 

Doc;  £•  *?  We^".-o  r*Pf-  °*  I'1-  state  Reform  School, 
at  Pontlac.  1884/6.  n.  p.  n.  d.  60  pp 

Doe.  M.  1  hlenn.  rept.  of  III.  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 
Home,  at  Qulncy.  1884/6.  n.  p.  n.  d.  28  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


159. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date— cont'd 

35  General  Assembly — cont'd 

Regular  session,  1887 — cont'd 

Serial  No.  Jan.  5-June  15,  1887 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

154.  v.  3.     1887.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1887.     v.  p. 

Doc.  A.  18  ann.  insurance  rept.  of  auditor  of  public 
accts.  1886.  Part  I.  Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 
1886.  Ixvii,  428  pp. 

Doc.  B.     Same.     Part  II.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 

1886.  1,  187.  iv  pp. 

155.  v.  4.     1887.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1887.     v.  p. 

Doc.  A.  19  ann.  insurance  rept.  of  auditor  of  public 
accts.  1887.  Part  I.  Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 

1887.  Ixxvll,  448  pp. 

Doc.  B.     Same.     Part  II.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 

1887.  ivl,  187,  iv  pp. 

156.  v.  5.     1888.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1888.     v.  p. 

unlettered.  20  ann.  insurance  rept.  of  auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.  1888.  Part  I.  Springfield,  H.  W.  Bokker, 

1888.  Ixxvil,  450  pp. 

unlettered.  Same.  Part  II.  Springfield,  H.  W. 
Rokker,  1888.  llv,  208  pp. 

36  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1889 
Jan.  9-May  28,  1889 

157.  Journal    of   the    Senate.      Springfield,    Springfield    Prtg.    Co., 

1889.    964,  c  pp. 

158.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Spring- 

field Prtg.  Co.,  1889.     2  pi.,  1074  pp.,  1  leaf,  cxxiii  pp. 
Reports  to  the  General  Assembly  of  111.     1889.     4  vols. 

Contents 

v.  1.     Springfield,  Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889.     v.  p. 
Doc.  A.     Bienn.    message   of   Gov.    Oglesby.      Jan.    9, 

1889.  Springfield,   Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889.     23 
pp. 

Doc.  B.     Bienn.    rept    of    auditor    of    public    accts. 

1886/8.      Springfield,    Springfield    Prtg.    Co.,    1888. 

xiv,  316  pp. 
Doc.  C.     Bienn.    rept.    of    state    treasurer.      1886/8. 

n.  p.     n.  d.     26  pp. 
Doc.  D.     Bienn.    rept.    of    secy,    of    state.      1886/8. 

Springfield,  Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889.    6,  152  pp. 
v.  2.     Springfield.  Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889.     v.  p. 
Doc.  A.     10    bienn.    rent,    of   bd.    of   state   comrs.    of 

public  charities  of  111.     1888.     Springfield,   Spring- 
field Prtg.  Co.,  1888.     297  pp. 
Doc.  B.     21   bienn.  rept  of  111.  Central  Hospital   for 

the  Insane,  at  Jacksonville.     1886/8.     n.  p.     n.  d. 

66  pp. 
Doc.  C.     10  bienn.  rept  of  111.  Northern  Hospital  for 

the  Insane,  at  Elgin.     1886/8.     n.  p.     n.  d.     97  pp. 
Doc.  D.     6  bienn.  rept  of  111.  Eastern  Hospital  for  the 

Insane,  at  Kankakee.     1886/8.     n.  p.     n.  d.     99  pp. 
Doc.  E.     8  bienn.  rept  of  111.  Southern  Hospital  for 

the  Insane,  at  Anna.     1886/8.     n.  p.     n.  d.     70  pp. 
Doc.  F.     20  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for  Educa- 
tion of  the  Blind,  at  Jacksonville.     1886/8.     n.  p. 

n.  d.     42  pp. 
Doc.  G.     24  Dlenn.  rept.   (48  ann.)   of  111.  Institution 

for  the  Education  of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  at  Jackson- 
ville.    1886/8.     n.  p.     n.  d.     75  pp. 
Doc.  H.     16  bienn.   rept.   of  111.   Charitable  Eye   and 

Ear  Infirmary,  at  Chicago.     1886/8.     n.   p.     n.   d. 

42  pp. 
Doc.  I.     10    bienn.    rent,    of    111.    Soldiers'    Orphans' 

Home,  at  Normal.     1886/8.     n.  p.     n.  d.     65  pp. 
Doc.  K.     12   bienn.   rept.   of   111.   Asylum   for   Feeble- 
minded Children,  at  Lincoln.     1886/8.     n.  p.     n.  d. 

51  pp. 
Doc.  L.     10  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  State  Reform  School, 

at  Pontiac.     1886/8.    n.  p.    n.  d.    65  pp. 
Doc.  M.     2  bienn.  rept.  of  111.   Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 

Home,  at  Qulncy.     1888/8.     n.  p.     n.  d.     97  pp. 
v.  3.     Springfield,  Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889.     v.  p. 
Doc.  A.     21  ann.  Insurance  rept.  of  auditor  of  public 

accts.     1889.     Part  I.     Springfield,  Springfield  Prtg. 

Co.,   1889.     Ixxix,  432  pp. 
Doc.  B.     Same.       Part    II.       Springfield,     Springfield 

Prtg.  Co.,  1889.    Ix,  196  pp. 

v.  4.     Springfield,  Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889.     v.  p. 
Doc.    A.     Ann.    rept.    of    bd.    of    live    stock    comrs. 

1886/7.     n.  p.     n.  d.     142  pp. 
Doc.  A.     Same.     1887/8.     n.  p.     n.  d.     36  pp. 
Doc.  C.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  111.  state  fish  comrs.     Sept. 

30,  1888.     n.  p.     n.  d.     113  pp. 
Doc.  D.     Ann.  rept  on  swamp  lands,  by  Isaac  R.  Hitt, 

state  agt.     Dec.  1,  1888.     n.  p.     n.  d.     41  pp. 
Doc.  E.     Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.     1888.     n.  p.     n. 

d.     37  pp. 
Doc.  E.     Bienn.    rept    of   atty.   gen.      1886/8.      n.    p. 

n.  d.    55  pp. 


160. 


161. 


162. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
36  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1889 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  9-May  28,  1889— cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
Doc.  F.     7    ann.    rept.    of    bd.    of    dental    examiners. 

Dec.  15,  1888.     n.  p.     n.  d.    30  pp. 
Doc.  F.     8    ann.    rept    of   bd.    of    dental    examiners. 

Dec.  15,  1889.     n.  p.    n.  d.     30  pp. 
Doc.  N.     Blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  state  peniten- 
tiary, at  Joliet,  for  two  years  ending  Sept.  30,  1888. 
n.  p.    n.  d.    80  pp. 

Doc.  O.  Bienn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  Southern  111.  peni- 
tentiary, at  Chester,  for  two  years  ending  Sept  30, 
1888.  n.  p.  n.  d.  75  pp. 

Doc.  N.  Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.  1889.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  36  pp. 

36  Assembly 

Extra  session,  1890 

July  23-Aug.  1,  1890 

163.  Journal    of    the   Senate.      Springfield,    Springfield   Prtg.    Co., 

1890.     42,  10,  vlll  pp. 

Bound  with  following  Item. 

— .     Journal  of  the  House  ot  Representatives.     Springfield,  Spring- 
field Prtg.  Co.,  1890.     64  pp.,  1  leaf,  xvll  pp. 

With    the    two    preceding    Items    are    bound    the 
following :      Statement   of   expenses   of   special 
session  of  36  Gen.  Assem.     n.  p.     n.  d.     11  pp. 
Laws   passed  by   36   Gen.   Assem.   at  extra   sess. 
Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     10  pp. 
37  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1891 
Jan.  7-June  12,  1891 

164.  Journal    of    the    Senate.      Springfield,    H.    W.    Bokker,    1891. 

1220  (1).  xcil  pp. 

165.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  H.  W. 

Rokker,  1891.     1420,  cxll  pp. 

Reports  to  General  Assembly  of  111.,  1890.     5  vols. 
Contents 

166.  v.  1.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.    v.  p. 

Doc.  A.  Bienn.  message  of  Gov.  Fifer.  Jan.  8,  1891. 
Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1891.  26  pp. 

Doc.  D.  Blenn.  rept.  of  secy,  of  state.  1888/90. 
Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1891.  vl,  128  pp. 

Doc.  B.  Blenn.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts. 
1888/90.  Springfield,  H.  W.  Hokker,  1890.  xvl, 
350  pp. 

Doc.  C.  Blenn.  rept.  of  state  treasurer.  1888/90. 
Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.  25  pp. 

Doc.  E.  Blenn.  rept.  of  atty.  gen.  1888/90.  Spring- 
field, H.  W.  Bokker.  n.  d.  112  pp. 

167.  v.  2.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.    v.  p. 

Doc.  A.     11    bienn.    rept.    of   bd.    of   state   comrs.    of 

public  charities.     Springfield,   H.  W.  Rokker,  1890. 

322  pp. 
Doc.  I.     11    bienn.    rept.    of    111.    Soldiers'    Orphans' 

Home,    at   Normal.      1888/90.      Springfield,    H.    W. 

Rokker,  1890.     65  pp. 
Doc.  L.     11  bienn.  rept  of  111.  State  Reform  School, 

at  Pontiac.     1888/90.     Springfield,   H.   W.   Rokker, 

1890.      55  pp. 
Doc.  M.     3  bienn.   rept.  of  111.   Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 

Home,    at   Quincy.      1888/90.      Springfield,    H.    W. 

Rokker,  1890.     109  pp. 

168.  V.  3.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Bokker,  1890.     v.  p. 

Doc.  B.  22  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Central  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  at  Jacksonville.  1888/90.  Springfield, 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.  70  pp. 

Doc.  C.  11  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Northern  Hospital  for 
Insane,  at  Elgin.  1888/90.  Springfield,  H.  W. 
Rokker,  1890.  92  pp. 

Doc.  D.  7  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Eastern  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  at  Kankakee.  1888/9O.  Springfield, 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.  114  pp. 

Doc.  E.  9  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Southern  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  at  Anna.  1888/90.  Springfield,  H.  W. 
Rokker.  1890.  62  pp. 

Doc.  F.  21  bienn.  rept  of  111.  Institution  for  Educa- 
tion of  Blind,  at  Jacksonville.  1888/90.  Spring- 
field, H.  W.  Bokker,  1890.  45  pp. 

Doc  G  25  bienn.  rept.  (50  ann.)  of  111.  Institution 
for  Education  of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  at  Jacksonville. 
1888/90.  Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.  81  pp. 

Doc.  H.  17  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Charitable  Eye  and 
Ear  Infirmary,  at  Chicago.  1888/90.  Springfield, 
H.  W.  Bokker,  1890.  50  pp. 

Doc.  K.  13  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Asylum  for  Feeble- 
minded Children,  at  Lincoln.  1888/90.  Springfield, 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.  57  pp. 

169.  v.  4.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.    v.  p. 

Doc  A.  Blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  III.  state  peniten- 
tiary, at  Joliet  1888/90.  Springfield,  H.  W.  Rok- 
ker, 1890.  82  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


170. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS  —  cont'd 
State  of  Illinois  —  cont'd 

1818-date  —  cont'd 
87  General  Assembly  —  cont'd 
Regular  session,  1891  —  cont'd 
S«Ttal  No.  Jan.  7-June  12,  1891—  cont'd 

Contents  —  cont'd 
Doc.  C.     4    ann.    rept.    of   bd.    of    live    stock    comrs. 

1888/9.      Sprlngaeld,    Springfield    Prtg.    Co.,    1890. 

26  pp. 
Doc    D      5    ann.    rept.    of   bd.    of   live    stock    comrs. 

1889/!»0.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     90  pp. 
Doc.  D.     Rept.  of  Gettysburg  monument  comrs.     1890. 

n.  p.    n.  d.     4  pp. 
Doc    B.     Blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  Southern  111.  peni- 

tentiary, at  Chester.     1888/90.     Springfield,  H.  W. 

Rokker,  1890.     66  pp. 
Doc.  E.     Rept.  of  111.  state  fish  comrs.     1890.     Spring- 

field, H.  W.  Rokker,  1891.     78  pp. 
Doc.  P.     Ann.  rept  of  swamp  lands,  by  Isaac  R.  Hltt, 

state  agt.     1890.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1891. 

52  pp. 
Doc.  H.     Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.     1890.     Spring- 

field, H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     36  pp. 
Doc.  M.     9  blenn.  rept.  of  Southern  111.  Normal  Uni- 

versity, at  Carbondale.     1890.     Springfield,   H.   W. 

Rokker,  1891.     12  pp. 
Doc.  P.     Rept.  of  111.  State  Historical  Library.     1890. 

Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1891.     6  pp. 
Doc.  Q.     8  ann.   rept.  of  III.   bd.  of  pharmacy,   with 

abstract    of    state    pharmacy    register    for     1889. 

Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1891.     73  pp. 
Doc.  R.     9  ann.   rept.  of  111.  bd.  of  pharmacy,   with 

abstract  of  state  pharmacy  register.     1890.     Spring- 

field, H.  W.  Rokker,  1891.     144  pp. 
Doc.  S.     Rept.    ol    condition    of    Soldiers'    Home    in 

Chicago,  June  27,  1890.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 

1891.     11  pp. 
unlettered.     9   ann.   rept.   of   111.   state   dental    exam- 

iners.     1890.      Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1890. 

13  pp. 
unlettered.     2    blenn.     rept.    of    Lincoln     Homestead 

Trustees.     1891.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890. 

6  pp. 
Doc.  M.     Suppl.    rept.    of    state    reform    school,    at 

Pontiac.     1890.     n.  p.     n.  d.     4  pp. 
v.  5.     Springfield.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.    v.  p. 

unlettered.     22    ann.    Insurance    rept.    of    auditor    of 

public  accts.     1890.    Part  I.    Springfield,  Springfield 

l-rtg.  Co.,  1890.     Ixxxlv,  486  pp. 
unlettered.     Same.     Part  II.     Springfield,   Springfield 

Prtg.  Co.,  1890.     Ivl,  204  pp. 

38  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1893 
Jan.  4-June  16,  1893 

171.  Journal    of   the    Senate.      Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1893. 

1006  (1),  xclv  pp. 

172.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  H.  W. 

Rokker,  1893.     1234,  cxxxvlll  pp. 
Reports  to  the  General  Assembly  of  111.,  1892-1894.     10  vols. 

Contents 
178.  v.  1.     1892.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     v.  p. 

unlettered.     Bienn.   message  of   Gov.   Fifer.     Jan.   5, 

1893.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.    23  pp. 
Doc.  B.     Blenn.    rept.    of    auditor    of    public    accts. 

1890/2.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     328  pp. 
unlettered.     Bienn.  rept.  of  state  treasurer.     1890/2. 

Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.    26  pp. 
Doc.  D.     Blenn.  rept.  of  secy,  of  state  of  111.     1890/2. 

Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     vl,  120  pp. 
Doc.  E.     Blenn.  rept.  of  atty.  gen.     1890/2.     Spring- 

field, H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.     154  pp. 

174.  v.  2.    1892.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.    v.  p. 

Doc.  A.     12   bienn.    rept.   of   bd.    of   state   comrs.    of 

public  charities.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,   1893. 

326  pp. 
Doc.  I.      12    blenn.    rept.    of    111.    Soldiers'    Orphans' 

Home,    at    Normal.      1890/2.      Springfield,    H.    W. 

Rokker,  1892.     69  pp. 
Doc.  M.     4  blenn.   rept.  of  111.  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 

nome,    at    Quincy.      1890/2.      Springfield,      H.    W. 

Rokker,  1892.    131  pp. 
Doc.  R.     1    blenn.    rept.    of    111.    Asylum    for    Insane 

Criminals,  at  Chester.     1890/2.     Springfield,  H.  W. 

Rokker,  1893.     57  pp. 
Doc.  T.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  Inspectors  of  House  of 

Correction   of  Chicago.     1890.     Springfield,   H.   W. 

Rokker,  1891.     28  pp. 

175.  v.  3.     1892.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.    v.  p. 

Doc.  B.     23  blenn.  rept  of  111.  Central  Hospital  for 

Insane,  at  Jacksonville.     1890/2.     Springfield,  H.  W. 

Rokker,  1892.     89  pp. 
Doc.  C.     12  blenn.  rept  of  III.  Northern  Hospital  for 

Insane,    at    Elgin.       1890/2.       Springfield,     H.    W. 

Rokkor,  1892.     116  pp. 


176. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
38  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1893 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  4-June  16,  1893 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

Doc.  D.  8  blenn.  rept  of  111.  Eastern  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  at  Kankakee.  1890/2.  Springfield, 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.  91  pp. 

Doc.  E.  10  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Southern  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  at  Anna.  1890/2.  Springfield,  H.  W. 
Rokker,  1892.  78  pp. 

Doc.  F.     22    blenn.    rept.    of   111.    Institution    for    the 
Education   of   the   Blind,   at  Jacksonville.      1890/2. 
Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     63  pp. 
Doc.  G.     26  bienn.    (52  ann.)   rept.  of  111.  Institution 
for    Deaf    and    Dumb,    at    Jacksonville.       1890/2. 
Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker.  1892.     185  pp. 
Doc.  H.     18   blenn.   rept.   of  111.-  Charitable  Eye  and 
Ear    Infirmary,   at   Chicago.      1890/2.      Springfield, 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     49  pp. 

Doc.  K.  14  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Asylum  for  Feeble- 
minded Children,  at  Lincoln.  1890/2.  Springfield, 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.  59  pp. 

v.  4.     1892.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     v.  p. 
Doc.  A.     Blenn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  state  peniten- 
tiary, at  Joliet.    1890/2.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 
1892.    82  pp. 

Doc.  B.     Bienn.  rept.  of  Southern  111.  penitentiary,  at 
Chester.     1890/2.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1893. 
60  pp. 
Doc.  C.     6  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  live  stock  comrs.  for 

1891.  Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1892.      29    pp. 
Doc.  D.     7  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  live  stock  comrs.  for 

1892.  Springfield,   H.   W.   Rokker,   1893.      124   pp. 
Doc.  E.     Ann.   rept.  of  canal   comrs.     1891.     Spring- 
field, H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     33  pp. 

Doc.  F.  Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.  of  1892.  Spring- 
field, H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.  33  pp. 

Doc.  G.  10  ann.  rept.  of  111.  state  bd.  of  dental  ex- 
aminers. 1891.  Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892. 
13  pp. 

unlettered.  11  ann.  rept  of  111.  state  bd.  of  dental 
examiners.  1892.  Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 

1893.  15  pp. 

Doc.  I.     10   ann.   rept.   of  state  bd.   of   pharmacy   of 

111.,  with  abstract  of  registered  pharmacists.     1891. 

Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     163  pp. 
unlettered.     11  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  pharmacy  of 

111.,  with  abstract  of  registered  pharmacists.     1892. 

Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.     163  pp. 
unlettered.     Ann.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.   of 

building  and  loan  assns.     1892.     Springfield,     H.  W. 

Rokker,  1892.    113  pp. 
Doc.  L.     Ann.  rept.  on  swamp  lands,  by  Isaac  R.  Hilt, 

state  agt.     1892.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1893. 

48  pp. 
Doc.  O.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  111  state  fish  comrs. 

Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.     52  pp. 
Doc.  P.     1   blenn.   rept.   of  111.   state   reformatory,   at 

Pontiac.     1890/2.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1893. 


177. 


178. 


179. 


180. 


181. 


1890/2. 


pp. 

1890. 


67 

V.  5.     1890.     Springfield.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     v.  p. 
unlettered.     23  ann.  Insurance  rept.  of  auditor  of  pub- 

lic accts.  of  111.     1891.     Part  I.     Springfield,  H.  W. 

Rokker,  1891.     Ixxxviii,  438  pp. 
unlettered.     Same.     Part  II.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rok- 

ker, 1891.    Ivl,  218  pp. 

v.  6.     1892.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     v.  p. 
unlettered.     24  ann.  Insurance  rept.  of  auditor  of  pub- 

lic accts.     1892.     Part  I.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rok- 

ker, 1892.     Ixxvii,  420  pp. 
Same.      Part   II.      Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1892. 

Iv.  222  pp. 

v.  7.     1893.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.    v.  p. 
unlettered.     25  ann.  Insurance  rept.  of  auditor  of  pub- 

lic accts.     1893.     Part  I.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rok- 

ker, 1893.     Ixxx,  406  pp. 
unlettered.     Same.     Part  II.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rok- 

ker, 1893.    Hx,  230  pp. 

V.  8.     1894.     Springfield,  H  .W.  Rokker,  1894.     v.  p. 
unlettered.     28    ann.     insurance    rept.    of    Insurance 

supt.     1894.      Part  I.     Springfield,   H.   W.   Rokker, 

1894.     xclv,  382  pp. 
unlettered.     Same.     Part  II.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rok- 

ker, 1894.     Ixxlx,  309  pp. 

v.  9.     1894.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     v.  p. 
unlettered.     13  bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  state  comrs.  of 

public  charities.      1894.     Springfield,   Ed.   F.   Hart- 

man,  1804.     127  pp. 
unlettered.     5  bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  111.  Soldiers'  and 

Sailors'  Home,  at  Qulncy.     1892/4.     Springfield,  Ed. 

F.  Hartman,  1895.     107  pp. 
unlettered.     2  blenn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  managers  of  111. 

State    Reformatory.      1892/4.      Springfield,    Ed.    F. 

Hartmnn,  1895.    84  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois— cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
38  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1893 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  4-June  16,  1893 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
unlettered.     1   ann.   rept.   of  111.   Industrial   Home  for 

Blind,  at  Chicago.     1894.     Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hart- 
man,  1895.     9  pp. 
unlettered.       Blenn.   rept.   of  comrs.   of  Southern  111. 

Penitentiary,  at  Chester.     1892/4.     Springfield,  Ed. 

F.  Hartman,  1895.     63  pp. 
unlettered.     13  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Northern  Hospital 

for  the  Insane,  at  Elgin.     1892/4.     Springfield,  Ed. 

F.  Hartman,  1894.     166  pp. 
unlettered.     9    blenn.    rept.    of    III.    Eastern    Hospital 

for  the  Insane,  at  Kankakee.     1892/4.     Springfield, 

Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1894.     128  pp. 
unlettered.     11   blenn.   rept.   of  Southern   111.   Normal 

University,  at  Carbondale.    1892/4.     Springfield,  Ed. 

F.  Hartman,  1895.     12  pp. 
unlettered.     13  ann.   rept.  of  111.   state  bd.  of  dental 

examiners.      1894.      Springfield,    Ed.    F.    Hartman, 

1895.     38  pp. 
unlettered.     9  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  live  stock  comrs.  for 

1894.     Springfield,   Ed.  F.  Hartman,   1895.     62  pp. 
unlettered.     Rept.    of    bd.    of    III.    state    fish    comrs. 

1892/4.     Springfield.  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.     52  pp. 
unlettered.     Blenn.   rept.  of  state   treasurer.     1892/4. 

Springfield.  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1894.     27  pp. 

182.  v.  10.     1894.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     v.  p. 

unlettered.  27  blenn.  rept.  of  III.  Institution  for 
Education  of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  at  Jacksonville. 
1892/4.  Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.  169  pp. 

unlettered.  23  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Institution  for  Edu- 
cation of  Blind,  at  Jacksonville.  1892/4.  Spring- 
field. H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.  68  pp. 

unlettered.  24  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Central  Hospital 
for  Insane,  at  Jacksonville.  1892/4.  Springfield, 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.  85  pp. 

unlettered.  11  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Southern  Hospital 
for  Insane,  at  Anna.  1892/4.  Springfield,  H.  W. 
Rokker,  1894.  102  pp. 

unlettered.  15  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Asylum  for  Feeble- 
minded Children,  at  Lincoln.  1892/4.  Springfield, 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.  62  pp. 

unlettered.  2  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Asylum  for  Insane 
Criminals,  at  Chester.  1892/4.  Springfield,  H.  W. 
Rokker,  1894.  59  pp. 

unlettered.  13  bienn.  rept.  of  HI.  Soldiers'  Orphans' 
Home,  at  Normal.  1892/4.  Springfield,  H.  W. 
Rokker.  1894.  67  pp. 

unlettered.  19  bienn.  rept.  of  HI.  Charitable  Eye  and 
Ear  Infirmary,  at  Chicago.  1892/4.  Springfield, 
Ed.  F.  Hartman.  1894.  47  pp. 

unlettered.  1  bienn.  rept.  of  III.  State  Home  for 
Juvenile  Female  Offenders.  1892/4.  Springfield, 
Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1894.  30  pp. 

unlettered.  13  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  pharmacy, 
with  an  abstract  of  registered  nhannacists,  1894. 
Springfield.  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.  164  pp. 

unlettered.     Rept.    of    HI.    State    Historical    Library. 

1894.  Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.     27  pp. 
unlettered.       Rept.    of    bd.    of    trustees    of    Lincoln 

Homestead.      1895.      Springfield,    Ed.    F.    Hartman, 

1895.  6  pp. 

39  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1895 
Jan.  9-June  14,  1895 

183.  Journal  of  the   Senate.     Springfield,   Ed.   F.   Hartman,   1896. 

1048,  cxxi  pp. 

184.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Ed.  F. 

Hartman,  1896.     1183,  clxiii  pp. 
Reports  to  the  General  Assembly,  1895.     3  vols. 
Contents 

185.  v.  1.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     v.  p. 

unlettered.  Bienn.  message  of  Gov.  Altgeld.  Jan.  9, 
1895.  Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.  55  pp. 

unlettered.  Blenn.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts. 
1892/4.  Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.  xxl, 
400  pp. 

unlettered.  Bienn.  rept.  of  secy  of  state.  1892/4. 
Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.  vil,  206  pp. 

unlettered.  Bienn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  HI.  state  peni- 
tentiary, at  Joliet.  1892/4.  Springfield,  Ed.  F. 
Hartman,  1894.  83  pp. 

unlettered.  Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.  1894.  Spring- 
field, Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.  36  pp. 

186.  v.  2.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     v.  p. 

unlettered.  Bienn.  rept.  of  atty.  gen.  1892/4. 
Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.  326  pp. 

unlettered.  Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.  1895.  Spring- 
field, Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.  38  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
39  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1895 — cont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  9-June  14,  1895 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 

unlettered.     10  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  live  stock  comrs. 

for  1895.    Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1896.    63  pp. 

unlettered.     3    ann.    rept.    of    factory    Inspectors    for 

1895.     Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1896.     274  pp. 

unlettered.     14   ann.   rept.   of  state  bd.  of  pharmacy, 

with    abstract    of    registered    pharmacists.      1895. 

Springfield,  Bd.  F.  Hartman,  1896.     213  pp. 

187.  v.  3.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     v.  p. 

unlettered.  27  ann.  Insurance  rept.  of  Insurance  supt. 
of  III.  1895.  Part  I.  Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hartman, 

1895.  cii,  385  pp. 

unlettered.  Same.  Part  II.  Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hart- 
man, 1895.  Ixxxi,  366  pp. 

39  General  Assembly 
Extra  session,  1895 

June  25-Aug.  2,  1895 

188.  Journal  of  the  Senate.     Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895. 

79,  xviii  pp. 

189.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Ed.  F. 

Hartman,  1895.    153,  xxxv  pp. 

40  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1897 

Jan.  6-June  4,  1897 

190.  Journal    of    the    Senate.      Springfield,    Phillips    Bros.,    1897. 

1276  pp. 

191.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.    Springfield,  Phillips 

Bros..  1897.     1232,  clxxxiv  pp. 
Reports  to  the  General  Assembly  of  111.     1896.     5  vols. 

Contents 

192.  v.  1.     Springfield.  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.    v.  p. 

unlettered.  Blenn.  rept.  auditor  of  public  accts. 
1894/6.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897.  xv, 
387  pp. 

unlettered.  Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state.  1894/6. 
Springfield.  Phillips  Bros.,  1897.  xxl.  201.  11  pp. 

unlettered.  Blenn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1894/6.  Spring- 
field, Phillips  Bros.,  1897.  355  pp. 

193.  v.  2.     Springfield.  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     v.  p. 

unlettered.  14  bienn.  (or  28  ann.)  rept.  bd.  state 
comrs.  public  charities.  1894/6.  Springfield,  Phil- 
lips Bros.,  1897.  373  pp. 

unlettered.  28  bienn.  (55  and  56  ann.)  rept.  of  HI. 
Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 
1894/6.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1896.  121  pp. 

unlettered.  6  bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 
Home.  1894/6.  Springfield,  E.  F.  Hartman,  1896. 
129  pp.,  1  pi. 

unlettered.  14  blenn.  rept.  of  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans' 
Home.  1894/6.  Springfield,  E.  F.  Hartman,  1896. 
72  pp.,  1  pi. 

unlettered.  20  bienn.  rept.  HI.  Charitable  Eye  and 
Ear  Infirmary.  1894/6.  Springfield,  E.  F.  Hart- 
man, 1896.  56  pp. 

unlettered.  3  ann.  rept.  III.  Industrial  Home  for  the 
Blind.  1896.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897.  6 
pp. 

unlettered.  12  bienn.  rept.  Southern  111.  Normal  Uni- 
versity. 1894/6.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897. 
13  pp. 

Omitted  from  Table  of  Contents  of  vol.  2. 

unlettered.  Bienn.  rept.  of  treasurer.  1894/6. 
Springfield.  Phillips  Bros.,  1896.  28  pp. 

194.  v.  3.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     v.  p. 

unlettered.  HI.  State  Historical  Library.  Fourth 
blenn.  rept.  1894/6.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros., 
1897.  31  pp. 

unlettered.  Rept.  of  canal  comrs.  1895/6.  Spring- 
field, Phillips  Bros.,  1897.  44  pp. 

unlettered.  Ann.  (sic)  rept.  on  swamp  lands.  1895/b. 
Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897.  65  pp. 

unlettered.  11  ann.  rept  bd.  of  live  stock  comrs. 
1895/6.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897.  63  pp. 

unlettered.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  HI.  state  fish  comrs. 
1894/6.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897.  21  pp. 

unlettered.     15    ann.    rept.    state    bd.    of    pharmacy. 

1896.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     348  pp. 
unlettered.     Blenn.  rept.  adj.  gen.  1895-1896.     Spring- 
field, Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     282  pp.,  1  map. 

195.  v.  4.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     v.  p. 

unlettered.  Rept.  of  comrs.  111.  State  Penitentiary, 
Joliet.  1894/6.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897. 

unlettered.  Rept.  of  comrs.  Southern  111.  Penitentiary, 
Chester.  1894/6.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897. 
57  pp. 


30 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 
State  of  Illinois — cont'd 

1818-date — cont'd 
40  General  Assembly — cont'd 
Regular  session,  1897— oont'd 
Serial  No.  Jan.  6-June  4,  1897 — cont'd 

Contents — cont'd 
unlettered.     3    blenn.    rept,    111.    State    Reformatory. 

1894/6.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     79  pp. 
unlettered.     12  blenn.  rept.  111.  Southern  Hospital  for 
Insane,    at    Anna.      1894/6.      Springfield,    Phillips 
Bros.,  1896.     168  pp.,  11  pis. 

unlettered.  14  blenn.  rept.  111.  Northern  Hospital  for 
Insane,  at  Elgin.  1894/6.  Springfield,  Phillips 
Bros.,  1896.  91  pp.  6  pis. 

unlettered.  25  blenn.  rept.  111.  Central  Hospital  for 
Insane,  at  Jacksonville.  1894/6.  Springfield,  B.  F. 
Hartman,  1896.  87  pp. 

unlettered.  10  bienn.  rept.  111.  Eastern  Hospital  for 
Insane,  at  Kankakee.  1894/6.  Springfield,  Phillips 
Bros.,  1897.  135  pp. 

unlettered.  24  bienn.  rept.  111.  Institution  for  Educa- 
tion of  the  Blind.  1894/6.  Springfield,  E.  F.  Hart- 
man, 1896.  66  pp. 

196.  v.  5.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.    v.  p. 

unlettered.  28  ann.  insurance  rept  1896.  Part  I. 
Fire  and  marine  insurance.  Springfield,  E.  F.  Hart- 
man, 1896.  crxvi,  395  pp. 

unlettered.     Same.     Part  II.     Life,  casualty  and  as- 
sessment Insurance.     Id.,  1896.     cxxlll,  437  pp. 
Reports  to  the  General  Assembly  of  111.,  1897.     3  vols. 
Contents 

197.  v.  1.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1897.     v.  p. 

unlettered.     16  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  pharmacy  of 

111.,  with  abstract  of  registered  pharmacists.     1897. 

Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.  278  pp. 
unlettered.  Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.  of  111.  1897. 

Springfield.  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.  58  pp. 
unlettered.  5  ann.  rept.  of  factory  inspectors  for 

1897.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     433  pp. 

198.  v.  2.    Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1897.    v.  p. 

unlettered.  29  ann.  insurance  rept.  of  insurance  supt. 
1897.  Part  I.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897. 
cviil,  571  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS—  cont'd 
State  of  Illinois  —  cont'd 

1818-date  —  cont'd 

40  General  Assembly  —  cont'd 

Regular  session,  1897  —  cont'd 

Serial  No.  Jan.  6-June  4,   1897  —  cont'd 

Contents  —  cont'd 

199.  v.  3.    Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1897.    v.  p. 

unlettered.  29  ann.  insurance  rept.  of  insurance  supt. 
1897.  Part  II.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897. 
clxxxv,  606  pp. 

40  General  Assembly 
Special  session,  1897/8 

Dec.  7,  1897-Feb.  24,  1898 

200.  Journal    of    the    Senate.      Springfield,    Phillips    Bros.,    1898. 

2  p.  1.,  297  pp. 

—  .     Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Phillips 
Bros.,  1898.     2  p.  1.,  255  pp. 

Bound  with  Senate  Journal. 

41  General  Assembly 

1899 

Jan.  4-April  14,  1899 
Journal    of    the    Senate.      Springfield,    Phillips    Bros.,    1899. 


201. 
202. 


203. 
204. 


205. 
206. 


2  n.  1.,  960  pp. 
Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 


Springfield,  Phillips 


Bros.,  1899.    2  p.  1.,  1116  pp. 

42  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1901 

Jan.  9-May  4,  1901 
Journal    of    the    Senate.      Springfield,    Phillips    Bros.,    1901. 

2  p.  1.,  988  pp. 
Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield.  Phillips 

Bros.,  1901.     1249  pp. 

43  General  Assembly 
Regular  session,  1903 

Jan.  7-May  7,  1903 
Journal    of    the    Senate.      Springfield,    Phillips    Bros.,    1903. 

2  p.  1.,  1197  pp. 
Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.     Springfield,  Phillips 

Bros.,  1903.     1427  pp. 


PART   II 
TOPICAL   ANALYSIS 


ABSENTEEISM;  see  EDUCATION.    TRUANCY 

ACCIDENTS 

1883.    Kept,  of  casualties.     (Bureau  of  labor  statistics.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Dangerous  Trades;  see  Labor,  that  title 
Factories;  see  Labor.    Factory  Inspection 
Insurance;  see  Insurance 
Mines 

1883-1903.  Table  showing  non-fatal  accidents  in  mines 
for  no.  of  yrs.  (22  A.R.  coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of 
labor  statistics  1903:  81.) 

1883/01-1883/02.  Table  showing  percentages  of  fatal  ac- 
cidents caused  by  falling  roof  or  sides  for  several 
yrs.,  by  distrs.  (20  same  1901  (p.  51) — 21  same 
1902.) 

1883/01-1883/03.  Table  showing  fatal  accidents  in 
mines.  (20  same  1901  (p.  46)— 22  same  1903.) 

1883/01-1883/04.  Table  showing  total  no.  killed  and  in- 
jured in  mines,  with  percentages  of  all  accidents. 
(20  same  1901  (p.  59)— 23  same  1904.) 

.    Table    showing    fatal    accidents    from    falls    in 

mines  and  from  other  causes,  with  averages  and 
percentages.  (20  same  1901  (p.  50) — 23  same 
1904.) 

.    Table  showing  non-fatal  accidents  from  falling 

roof  and  sides,  and  other  causes,  with  percentages 
caused  by  falling  roof.  (20  same  1901  (p.  58) — 23 
same  1904.) 

1888/01-1888/04.  Table  showing  fatal  accidents,  by 
leading  causes.  (20  same  1901  (p.  49)— 23  same 
1904.) 

1890/01-1890/04.  Table  showing  fatal  accidents,  by 
causes  and  by  distrs.,  with  totals  and  averages. 
(20  same  1901  (p.  48)— 23  same  1904.) 

1901-1904.  Tables  showing  fatal  accidents,  by  causes 
and  distrs.,  for  yr.  ended  July  1.  (23  same  1904: 
100-101.) 

.    Table   showing   fatal    casualties   in    mines,   by 

distrs.     (20  same  1901  (p.  45) — 23  same  1904.) 

1902-1904.  Table  showing  non-fatal  accidents  in  mines, 
by  occupation  and  distrs.,  with  totals  and  percent- 
ages. (21  same  1902  (p.  77) — 23  same  1904.) 

1903.  Table    showing    fatal    and    non-fatal    accidents 
caused  by  explosions  in   mines,   falling  coal  and 
rock,  and  other  causes.     (22  same  1903:  76.) 

1903-1904.  Table  showing  occupation  and  conjugal  re- 
lation of  killed  in  111.  mines.  (22  same  1903  (p. 
79)— 23  same  1904.) 

1903/4.  Table  showing  persons  killed  by  accidents  in 
coal  mines  of  U.  S.  and  Canada.  (23  same  1904: 
104.) 

1904.  Table  showing  conjugal  relations  of  injured  in 
non-fatal  accidents  and  time  lost,  by  distrs.     (23 
same  1904:  112.) 

.    Table  showing  causes  of  non-fatal  accidents,  by 

distrs.     (23  same  1904:  112-113.) 


ACCIDENTS— cont'd 
Mines— con't 

1904.  Table  showing  fatal  and  non-fatal  accidents 
caused  by  explosions,  falling  coal  and  rock,  and  all 
other  causes.  (23  same  1904:  99.) 

.    Some  recent  opinions  of  Supreme  Court  of  111.  re. 

actions  brought  to  recover  damages  for  accidents 
occurring  in  coal  mines.     (23  same  1904:  373-392.) 

BRAIDWOOD 

1883.    Govs.   communication  and   adj.   genls.   rept.   re. 

calamity  at  Diamond  Coal  Mine  near  Braidwood. 

(House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1883:  247-250; 

Sen.  jol.  same  1883:  308-311.) 
Railroad 
1871/2-1903/4.    Table  of  accidents  on  steam  r.rs.     (2 

A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1871/2  (p.  450)— 34 

same  1904.) 
1873/5-1880/1.     Accidents;  stmt.  of  no.  of  r.r.  accidents 

in  111.     (5  same  1874/5  (p.  14)— 11  same  1880/1.) 
1877-1878.    Comparative  stmt.  of  r.r.  accidents  to  all 

persons.     (8  same  1877/8:  xii.) 

1889.  Comparative  stmt.  of  r.r.  accidents  in  U.  S.  and 
in  111.     (20  same  1889/90:  240.) 

1889/90-1903/4.  Comparative  summary  of  accidents  on 
r.rs.  In  111.  (20  same  1889/90  (p.  47)— 34  same 
1904.) 

1890.  The  Jacksonville  disaster;   accident  at  crossing 
of  Chicago  and  Alton,  and  Wabashi  roads  at  Jack- 
sonville.    (20  same  1889/90:  18-21.) 

1893.    Rept.  on  investigation  of  Wann  R.R.  disaster. 

(House  jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  288-290.) 
1896/7.    Personal  Injuries  at  crossings.     (27  A.R.  r.r. 

and  warehouse  comn.  1896/7:  v.) 
1898.    Bd.  should  have  absolute  power  to  specify  height 

that  all   telephone  and  telegraph   wires  shall   be 

stretched  over  tracks  of  steam  r.rs.  as  to  protect  r.r. 

employes.     (28  same  1897/8:  xili.) 
Street  Railways 
1899-1904.    Stmt.  showing  no.  of  accidents  on  elevated 

and  electric  r.rs.  In  111.  for  yr.  ending  June  30. 

(29   A.R.   r.r.   and   warehouse  comn.   1898/9    (pp. 

ccxxx-ccxxxi) — 34  same  1904.) 

1900/1-1904.  Comparative  stmt.  of  accidents  on  111.  sur- 
face and  elevated  electric  rwys.  (31  same  1900/1 

(p.  194)— 34  same  1904.) 

ACTINOMYCOSIS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    LIVESTOCK.    IN- 
SPECTION, ETC. 

ADAMS  COUNTY  (1825) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Apple  Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

31 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


ADAMS  COUNTY  (1825)— cont'd 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticultural  Society;  see  Agriculture.    Horticultural  Asso- 
ciations 

Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Nurseries;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Pork  Packing;  see  Industries.    Meat 
Timber;  see  Natural  Resources 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL;  see  MILITIA 
Salary;  see  Salaries 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  CITY 

1893.  Opinion  In  re.  municipal  corporations — city  atty. 
and  corporation  counsel.  (Blenn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1893/4:  73-74.) 

1895.    Opinion  In  re.  ordinances  Imposing  an  Imprison- 
ment.    (Same  1895/6:  315.) 
Juvenile  Courts 
CHICAGO 

1900.  Statistics  showing  work  performed  in  juvenile 
court,  Cook  Co.  for  yr.  (Proc.  5  111.  conference  of 
charities  1900:  30-34.) 

.    The  juvenile  court  law  In  Cook  Co.;  by  Hon.  R. 

S.  Tuthlll.     (Same  1900:  10-16.) 

.    Value  of  Cook  Co.  Juvenile  Court  law  for  other 

cos.  and  extensions  of  Its  operations,  with  discus- 
sions; by  Hon.  C.  C.  Staley.     (Same  1900:  24-26.) 
1904.    The  juvenile  court;  by  J.  J.  McManaman,  chief 
probation  officer  juvenile  court,  Chicago.     (9  same 
1904:  20-23.) 
SPRINGFIELD 

1904.    The  juvenile  court  and  Its  work;  by  G.  W.  Mur- 
ray of  the  juvenile  court  of  Springfield.     (111.  con- 
ference of  charities  9  sess.  1904:  23-26.) 
Police 
CHICAGO 

1898.  Sen.  rept.  on  the  Chicago  police  system  as  made 
by  the  committee  of  Investigation  apptd.  by  the  40th 
Gen.  Assem.  special  sess.  1897/8;   adopted  by  the 
Sen.  Feb.  17.  1898.     Springfield,  1898.     22  pp. 

.    Same.     (Sen.  jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  special  sess. 

1897:  135-152.) 

1899.  Rept.  of  special  committee  apptd.  to  Investigate 
police  system  and  justice  courts  of  Chicago.     (Sen. 
jol.  41  Gen.  Assem.  1899:  794-797.) 

See  Sen.  jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  special  sess.  1897 :  273 
for  text  of  res.  continuing  the  committee  which 
reported  In  1898.  The  rept.  made  to  the  41  Gen. 
Assem.  Is  confined  to  conclusions  based  upon  the 
Investigation  of  justice  courts. 

Cook  County 

See  above,   Chicago,   under  Administration  of  Justice: 

City. 

COOK  COUNTY 

1895-1898.  Strut,  of  police  court  arrests  and  discharges 
in  Cook  Co.  (Proc.  4  111.  conference  of  charities 
1899:  31.) 

.    Stmt.  showing  charges  of  arrests  In  Cook  Co. 

(Same  1899:  32.) 
EAST  ST.  Louis 

1872.  Rept.  of  special  jt.  committee  to  Investigate  the 
accts.,  books,  etc.,  of  the  police  comrs.  of  East  St. 
Louis.  54  pp.  (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  2: 
719-771.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen:  480  copies  ordered  printed.  (House  jol. 
1871/2  :  427.) 

.    Same.     (House  jol.   27  Gen.   Assem.   reg.   adjd. 

sess.    1871/2:  404-427;    Sen.   jol.    same   1871/2:  324- 
347.) 


Spring- 


ADMINISTRATION OF  JUSTICE:  COUNTY 
Sangamon  County 
JUVENILE  COUBT 

1901.  The  juvenile  court  of  Sangamon  Co.  ;  by  Sarah  L. 
Montgomery.  (111.  conference  of  charities  6  sees. 
1901:  50-53.) 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE 

serial 
1809-1870 

The  office  of  attorney  general  existed  under  the  terri- 
torial government  (1809-1818)  and  was  a  con- 
stitutional office  under  the  state  government.  No 
regular  reports,  such  as  those  submitted  by  other 
executive  officers,  were  required  of  the  attorney 
general  until  the  constitution  of  1870  went  into 
effect. 

1870-1904 

Under  art.  5  of  the  constitution  of  1870. 
1872/4-1902/4.    Blenn.  rept.  of  the  atty.  gen. 
field,  1877-1904. 

Checklist 
1872/4  dept.  ed.    n.  p.    n.  d.    8  pp. 

doc.  ed. 

1874/6  dept  ed. 

"        doc.  ed. 

1876/8  dept  ed. 

„  PP- 

doc.  ed. 
1878/80  dept  ed. 

"         doc.  ed.     n.  p.     n.  d.     15  pp. 
1880/2  dept.  ed.    H.  W.  Rokker,  1882. 

doc.  ed.     n.  p.     n.  d.     42  pp. 
1882/4  dept.  ed.    H.  W.  Rokker.  1884.    27  pp. 

"         doc.  ed.     n.  p.    n.  d.     27  pp. 
1884/6  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1887.     16  pp. 

doc.  ed.    None  Issued. 

1886/8  dept.  ed.     Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889. 
pp. 

doc.  ed.     n.  p.    n.  d.     55  pp. 
1888/90  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  n.  d.     112  pp. 

"         doc.  ed.    H.  W.  Rokker,  n.  d.     112  pp. 
1890/2  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.     154  pp. 

"         doc.  ed.    H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.     154  pp. 
1892/4  dept.  ed.    Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.    326  pp. 
"         doc.  ed.     Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.     326  pp. 
1894/6  dept.  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     5,  355  pp. 

doc.  ed.    Phillips  Bros.,  1897.    5,  355  pp. 
1896/8*  dept.  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,   1899.     416 
1898/00  n.  p.     n.  d.     1900.     365  pp. 
1900/2  H.  W.  Rokker,  1903.     431  pp. 
1902/4  111.  State  Ptrg.  Co.,  1904.     522  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1872/4  In  Repts.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875,  v.  1  :  387-396. 


n.  p.     n.  d.     8  pp. 

D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     15  pp. 


15  pp. 
Magie  and  Co.,  1878. 


n.  p.     n.  d. 
Weber,  Maj 

n.  p.    n.  d.    30  pp. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1880. 


40 


15  pp. 
42  pp. 


55 


416  pp. 


1874/6 
1876/8  " 
1878/80 "   " 
1880/2  "   " 
1882/4  " 
1884/6  omitted. 


30 
31 
32 
33 
34 


1892/4 
1894/6 


39 

40 


1886/8  in  Repts.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889,  v.  4,  do 
1888/90"  K  37  "  1890,  v.l,  " 
1890/2  "  38  "  1892,  v.  1,  " 


1877,  v.  1,  pt.  1  :  295-309. 
1879,  v.  2,  doc.  D. 


1881,  v.  1, 

1882,  v.  1, 
1885,  v.  1, 


B. 
B. 
E. 


doc.  E.t 
E. 
E. 

1895,  v.  2,  unlettered  doc. 

1896,  v.  1, 


Thereafter   the   publication  of  the  Collected  docs,   was 
discontinued. 

non-serial 

1902.  The  sources  and  results  of  law  In  111.;  by  John 
N.  Jewett.  (Trans.  III.  State  Hist.  Socy.  1902, 
being  Pubn.  111.  Hist.  Library  7:  23-40.) 

.    Some  facts  In  the  judicial  history  of  111.;  by  J. 

O.  Cunningham.     (Same  7:  84-100.) 
Attorney  General 

1849.  Abolition  of  office  of  atty.  gen.  necessitates  em- 
ployment of  counsel  by  public  officers;  expense; 
suggested  remedy.  (Govs.  mess.  Oct.  1849.) 

1879.  Recommendation  for  publication  and  distribu- 
tion, In  book  form,  of  opinions  of  atty.  gen.  (Same 
1879:  23.) 


•  From  this  date  but  one  edition,  viz.,  the  dept.  ed., 
was  issued. 

t  There  are  two  docs,  lettered  B  In  this  volume.  The 
second  doc.  E  is  the  rept.  of  the  atty.  general.  It 
Is  omitted  from  the  table  of  contents  of  the  volume. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:    STATE— cont'd 
Attorney  General — cont'd 

1880/2.  Opinion  In  re.  authority  and  duty  of  state's 
attys.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2:  29-30.) 

Text   of  opinion   as   printed   here   Is   without   date ;   It 
was  impossible  therefore  to  assign  a  specific  date. 

1893.  Atty.  genl's.  request  for  sufficient  funds  to  en- 
able him  to  properly  discharge  all  duties  devolving 
upon  his  office.  (Sen.  Jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893: 
530-531.) 

1899/00-1904.  Brief  stmt.  of  cases  prosecuted  or  de- 
fended by  atty.  gen.  in  circuit  courts  of  state. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00  (pp.  57-74)— same 
1903/4.) 

.     Brief  stmt.  of  cases  prosecuted  or  defended  by 

atty.  gen.  in  Supreme  Court  of  111.     (Same  1899/00 
(pp.  10-56)— same  1903/4.) 

.    Brief  stmt.  of  cases  prosecuted  or  defended  by 

atty.    gen.    in    Supreme    Court    of    U.    S.     (Same 
1899/00  (pp.  6-9)— same  1903/4.) 

1901/2-1904.  Synopsis  of  cases  prosecuted  or  defended 
by  atty.  gen.  in  U.  S.  circuit  courts.  (Same  1901/2 
(pp.  15-48)— same  1903/4.) 

1903.    The  attys.   gen.   of  111.;    by  Mason   H.   Newell. 
(Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.  1903,  being  111.  State 
Hist.  Library  Pubn.  8:  211-220.) 
Courts 

1898.    Opinion  in  re.  apprns.  for  Appellate  Court,  2d 

distr.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  86.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1821/2-1902/4.  Expenditures  for  the  judiciary;  see  Fi- 
nance: State.  Receipts  and  Expenditures.  1821/2- 
1834/5. 

Expenditures  after  1834/5  are  to  be  found  In  the  later 
accts.  referred  to  In  note  under  above  dates. 

1844/6.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  warrants  drawn  upon 
treasurer  on  acct.  of  fugitives  from  justice.  (Bienn. 
rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1844/6:  25.) 

.    Same,  on  acct.  of  circuit  attys.     (Same  1844/6: 

31-32.) 

.    Same,  on  acct.  of  judiciary.     (Same  1844/6:  28- 

30.) 

1872-1873.  Stmt.  of  amt.  paid  to  jurors  in  various 
courts.  (House  Jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  242-243.) 

1879.  Expenses  incident  to  establishment  of  Appellate 
Court  in  3d  appellate  district.  (Same  31  Gen. 
Assem.  1879:  990.) 

1893.  Communication  from  auditor  requesting  an 
emergency  apprn.  for  apprehension  and  return  of 
fugitives  from  justice  and  an  apprn.  for  conveying 
juvenile  offenders  to  reformatory.  (Sen.  Jol.  38 
Gen.  Assem.  1893:  304.) 

1903.  Atty.  gen'ls.  detailed  stmt.  of  all  expenditures 
made  and  of  all  liabilities  incurred  by  him  or  per- 
sons under  his  charge.  (Same  43  Gen.  Assem. 
1903:  604-605.) 

AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE;    see  AGRICULTURE.    EDUCA- 
TION 

AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION 

serial 

ANNUAL  REPORT 

1887/8-1903/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  agric.  experiment  sta- 
tion, University  of  111.  for  yr.  ending  June  30,  1-17. 

Checklist 

1887/8.  Champaign,  1888. 
1888/9.  1889. 

1889/90.  1890. 

1890/1.  Drbana,    1891. 
1891/2.  1802. 

1892/3.  1893. 

1893/4.  1894. 

1894/5.  1895. 

1895/6.  1896. 

1896/7.  1897. 


1. 


8. 

9. 

10. 


Ifi  pp. 
18  pp. 
23  pp. 
14  pp. 
14  pp. 
13  pp. 
'  (1) 


14  (1)  pp. 
16  pp. 
16  pp. 
18  pp. 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION—  cont'd 

serial  —  cont'd 


ANNUAL  REPORT—  cont'd 


16  pp. 

16  pp. 

15  pp. 

17  pp. 

16  pp. 
13  pp. 
13  pp. 


no.  1-16.     Champaign, 


15-24. 


11.  1897/8.  Urbana,    1898. 

12.  1898/9.  1809. 

13.  1809/00.  1900. 

14.  1900/1.  1901. 

15.  1901/2.  1002. 

16.  1902/3.  1903. 

17.  1903/4.  1904. 

These   rppts.   are   not   Included   in   the   Collected   docu- 
ments. 

BULLETINS 

1888-1904.     Bulletins  of  the  agric.  experiment  station, 
Univ.  of  111.,  v.  1-6,  nos.  1-97. 

Checklist 

[v.  1.]     May,  1888-May,  1891. 
1891.     524  pp. 

1888 

1.  Organization,  etc.,  May.     13  pp. 

2.  Ensilage  ;  by  T.  J.  Hunt.    Aug.     pp.  . 

3.  Field  experiments  in  oats,   1888  ;  germination 
of  grass  and  clover  seeds.    Nov.     pp.  25-35. 

1889 

4.  Field  experiments  with  corn,  1888  ;  garden  ex- 

periments with  sweet  corn.    Feb.    pp.  37-139. 

5.  Grasses  and  clovers  :  effect  of  ripeness  on  yield 

and  composition.     May.     pp.  141-164. 

6.  A   bacteriological   disease  of   corn.     Aug.     pp. 

165-175. 

7.  Biology  of  ensilage  ;  field  experiments  with  oats. 

Nov.     pp.  177-213. 
18!)0 

8.  Field  experiments  with  corn,  1889.     Feb.     pp. 

214-288. 

9.  Milk  and  butter  tests,  etc.     May.     pp.  289-328. 

10.  Investigations  of  "  milk  tests."     Aug.     pp.  329- 
336. 

11.  Experiments  with  wheat.     Aug.     pp.  337-352. 

12.  Field  experiments  with  oats,   1890,   etc.      Nov. 

pp.  353-388. 

1891 

13.  Field  experiments  with  corn,   1890,  etc.     Feb. 

pp.  389-452. 

14.  Milk  tests  ;  methods.     Feb.     pp.  453-468. 

15.  Fruit  bark  beetle.     Feb.     pp.  469-496. 

16.  Experiments   in   pig   feeding.     May.     pp.   497- 

515. 

Index,   pp.   516-524. 

v.  2.     Aug.,  1891-Aug.,  1894.    no.  17-36.    Urbana,  1894. 
435  pp. 

17.  Experiments    with    wheat,    1890-91,    etc.      Aug. 

pp.  1-16. 

18.  Dairying  experiments.     Nov.     pp.  17-32. 

1892 

19.  Experiments  with  oats,  1891.     The  chinch  bug 

In  111.,  1891-92.     Feb.     pp.  33-48. 

20.  Field  experiments  with  corn,  1891.     April,     pp. 

49-72. 

21.  Horticulture,   a   general    rept.     Corn   crossing. 

Sweet  corn,  thickness  of  planting,  1891.  The 
late  season  and  the  corn  crop.  May.  pp.  73- 
104. 

22.  Experiments  with  wheat,   1891-02.     Aug.     pp. 

105-120. 

23.  Experiments  with  oats,  1892.     Nov.     pp.     121- 

136. 

1893 

24.  Variations  In  milk.     Feb.     pp.  137-172. 

25    Field  experiments  with  corn,  1892.     April,  pp. 

173-204. 

26.  The  forest  tree  plantation.     May.     pp.  205-244. 
27    Some  new  points  In  the   manipulation   of  the 

Babcock  milk   test.      Sept.      pp.   245-248. 
28.  Grapes.     Test  of  varieties.     A   grape  disease, 

Method  of  training.     Dec.     pp.  249-272. 
29    Orange   rust   in    raspberries   and   blackberries. 

Dec.     pp.  273-320. 
1894 

30.  Blackberries  and  raspberries,  variety  tests  and 

management.     March,     pp.  321-332. 

31.  Corn  and  oats  experiments,  1893.     March,     pp. 

ooo   '',SS 

32.  An  acid  'test  of  cream.    April,    pp.  389-398. 

33  The  chinch  bug  in  111.  in  1894.  Alkaline  tablets 
for  testing  acidity  of  cream.  Certified  tests 
of  dairy  cows.  June.  pp.  397-400. 

34.  Experiments    with    wheat,    1893-94.      Experi- 

ments with  oats,  1894.     Aug.     pp.  401-420. 

35.  The  Russian  thistle  In  111.    Aug.    pp.  421-424. 

36.  Stock  feeding  In  111.     Aug.     pp.  425-431. 
Index,  pp.  431-435. 

v    3.     Feb.,  1895-April,  1897.    no.  37-48.    Urbana,  1897. 
432  pp. 


34 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
BULLETINS— cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 
1895 

37.  Corn  experiments,  1894.    Feb.     pp.  1-24. 

38.  Experiments   with   the   muscardlne   disease   of 
the  chinch  bug.    March,    pp.  25-86.     pis. 

39.  The  Russian  thistle  and  some  plants  that  are 

mistaken  for  It.     April,     pp.  87-118.     pis. 
40    Potatoes,    experiments   of,    1892-3-4.      Fungous 
diseases  of  the  potato.     Experiment  to  prevent 
scab  and  leaf  blight  of  the  potato.    April,     pp. 
119-146. 

1896 

41.  Experiments    with    wheat,    1888-95.      Experi- 

ments with  oats,  1888-95.     March,     pp.   147- 

42.  Corn  experiments,  1895.     March,     pp.  163-180. 

43.  Composition  and  digestibility  of  corn  ensilage, 
cow  pea  ensilage,  etc.     April,     pp.  181-208. 

44    Insect  Injuries  to  the  seed  and  root  of  Indian 
corn.     May.     pp.  209-296. 

45.  Varieties  of  apples.     July.     pp.  297-348. 

1897 

46.  Experiments    with    corn.      Attempts    to    grow 

crimson    clover.       Improvement    of    retentive 
clays.    Jan.     pp.  349-372. 

47.  Broom-corn  smut.     March,     pp.  373-412. 

48.  The   San  Jose  scale  in  111.     April,     pp.   413- 
428. 

v.  4.     Jan.  1898-Aug.  1900.     no.  49-60.     Urbana,  1900. 
536  pp. 

1898 

49.  Sugar  beet  in  Illinois.     Jan.     pp.  1-52. 

50.  Cost  of  production  of  corn  and  oats  In  Illinois 

in  1896.     Feb.     pp.  53-76. 

51.  Variations  in  milk  and  milk  production.     Feb. 

pp.  77-104. 

52.  Orchard  cultivation.     June.     pp.  105-128. 

53.  Chemistry  of  the  corn  kernel.     July.     pp.  129- 

180. 

1899 

54.  Spraying  apple  trees.    March,     pp.  181-204. 

55.  Improvement   In   chemical   composition  of   the 
corn  kernel.     June.     pp.  205-240. 

56.  Recent  work  on  San  Jose  scale  In  111.     July. 

pp.  241-288. 

1900 

57.  The  smuts  of   Illinois'   agrlc.   plants.     March. 

pp.  289-360. 

58.  Composition  and   digestibility   of  corn   fodder. 
April,     np.  361-370. 

59.  Orchard  management.     April,     pp.  371-396. 

60.  Economic  entomology  of  the  sugar  beet.     Aug. 

pp.  397-532. 
Index,  pp.  533-536. 
T.  5.     Jan.  1901-Feb.  1903.     no.  61-84.     Urbana,  n.  d. 


636  pp. 


1901 


pp.  17-28. 
.  Seed  corn  and  some  standard  varieties  for  111. 


61.  The  farmer's  vegetable  garden  ;  J.  W.   Lloyd. 

Jan.    pp.  1-16. 

62.  Market  classes  of  horses  ;  E.  Davenport.     Feb. 

63. 

March,     pp.  29-56. 

64.  Treatment  of  oats   foi»  Bmut  ;   A.   D.    Shamel. 

March,     pp.  57-72. 

65.  Construction   and   care  of  earth   roads  ;   I.   O. 

Baker.    March,     pp.  73-93. 

66.  Individual  differences  in  value  of  dairy  cows  ; 
W.  J.  Fraser.    Nov.    pp.  95-108. 

67.  Apple  scale  ;  G.  P.  Clinton.    Dec.    pp.  109-156. 

1902 

68.  Important  details  of  spraying  ;  A.  V.   Stuben- 
rauch.     Jan.     pp.  157-188. 

69.  Apple   rots   in   Illinois;   G.   P.   Clinton.      Feb. 

pp.  189-224. 

70.  Canker  of  apple  trees;  H.  Hasselbrlng.     April. 

pp.  225-239. 

71.  Experiments  with  Insecticides  for  the  San  Jose 
scale;  8.  A.  Forbes.     April,     pp.  241-264. 

72.  Additional  Insecticide  experiments  for  the  San 
Jose  scale  ;  S.  A.  Forbes.     May.     pp.  265-268. 

73.  Comparison  of  silage  and  shock  corn  for  winter- 

Ing  calves  ;  H.  W.  Mnmford.     June.     pp.  269- 

74.  Standard  milk  and  cream  ;  W.  J.  Fraser.    June. 
pp.  283-296. 

75.  Standardization   of   milk   and   cream  ;   O.   Erf. 
July.     pp.  297-309. 

76.  Alfalfa  on  111.  soil  ;  C.  G.  Hopkins.    July.     pp. 

311-349. 

77.  Bitter  rot  of  apples;  T.  J.  Burrlll.     July.     pp. 

351-366. 

78.  Market  classes  and  grades  of  cattle  with  sug- 

gestions  for   Interpreting   market   quotations  ; 
H.  W.  Mnmford.     July.     pp.  367-433. 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BULLETINS— cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1902 — cont'd 

79.  Corn  bill-bugs  In  III. ;  S.  A.  Forbes.     Oct.     pp. 

435-461. 

80.  Field    Insecticide   work   against    the   San   Jose 

scale.  1899-1902 ;  S.  A.  Forbes.  Oct.  pp. 
463-502. 

81.  Forcing  tomatoes ;  A.  C.  Beall.     Nov.     pp.  503- 

524. 

82.  Methods  of  corn  breeding ;  C.  G.  Hopkins.    Dec. 

pp.  525-539. 

1903 

83.  Feeds    supplementary    to    corn    for    fattening 

steers ;  H.  W.  Mumford.     .Tan.     pp.  541-576. 

84.  Dairy  conditions  and  suggestions  for  their  Im- 

provement: W.  J.  Fraser.    Feb.     pp.  577-631. 
Index,  pp.  632-636. 

v.  6.     June.    1903-Aprll,    1905.      no.    85-101.      Urbana, 
1905.     652  pp. 

85.  Records  of  Individual  cows  on  dairy  farms ;  A. 

T.  Glover.     June.     pp.  1-44. 

86.  Climate  of  111. ;  J.  G.  Mosler.     June.     pp.  45- 

76. 

87.  Structure  of  the  corn  kernel  and  the  composi- 

tion of  Its  different  parts ;  C.  G.  Hopkins. 
Aug.  pp.  77-112. 

88.  Soil    treatment    for    wheat    In    rotation,    with 

special  reference  to  southern  111.  soils ;  C.  G. 
Hopkins.  Aug.  po.  113-143. 

89.  Notes  on  insecticide  use  of  the  gasoline  blast 

lamp  ;  S.  A.  Forbes.    Nov.     pp.  145-154. 

90.  Fattening  steers  of  various  market  grades ;  H. 

W.  Mumford.     Dec.     pp.  155-217. 

91.  Preventlns    contamination     of    milk ;    W.     J. 
Fraser.     Dec.     pp.  220-249. 

92.  City   milk   supply ;   W.   J.    Fraser.      Dec.      pp. 

251-272. 

1904 

93.  Soil  treatment  for  peaty  swamp  lands.  Includ- 

ing references  to  sand  and  "  alkali  "  soils  ; 
C.  G.  Hopkins.  Jan.  pp.  273-303. 

94.  Nitrogen    bacteria    and   legumes ;    C.    G.    Hop- 

kins,    pp.  305-328. 

95.  More  Important  Insect  Injuries  to  Indian  corn  ; 

S.  A.  Forbes.     Nov.     pp.  329-399. 

96.  Testing  of  corn  for  seed;  A.  N.  Hume.     Nov. 

pp.  400-416. 

97.  Market  classes  and  grades  of  swine ;  W.  Diet- 
rich.    Nov.     pp.  417-463. 

Last  of  the  bulletins  dated  1904. 

CIRCULARS 

1897-1904.    Circulars.    Univ.  of  111.  Agrlc.  Experiment 
Station,  nos.  1-84. 

Checklist 
1897 

1.  Not  found. 

2.  Special  Instructions  to  growers  of  sugar  beets 
for  experiment  purposes.     April  1.     pp.  13-14. 

3.  Special    Instructions    for    taking    samples    of 

sugar  beets  for  analysis.    Oct.  5.     1  leaf. 
4-5.  Not  found. 

6.  The  sugar  beet  In  111.    Dec.  15.     2  leaves. 

1898 

7.  Sugar  beet  convention.     Notice.     Jan.   31.     1 

leaf. 

Spraying  fruit  trees.     March  28.     2  leaves. 
Not  found. 

Experiments  In  corn  cultivation.  May  20.  4 
pp. 

Special  precautions  for  producing  pure  milk  In 
hot  weather.     July  19.     2  leaves. 
Special    Instructions    for    taking    samples    of 
sugar  beets  for  analysis.     Oct.  8.     1  leaf. 
Study   of   the   milk   supply   of  Chicago.     Dec. 
18  pp. 

1899 

Sugar  beet  experiments  In  III.     Feb.    2  leaves. 
Green   feed   for   summer   drought.     March.      1 
leaf. 

Seed  corn  test.  Sugar  beet  seed.  April.  1 
leaf. 

Instructions   for   growing   sugar   beets.      May. 
2  leaves. 
Not  found. 

1900 

Sugar  beet  Industry  In  III.  Feb.  27.  2  leaves. 
Treatment  of  oats  for  smut.  March,  14.  2 
leaves. 

Variety   tests   for   oats,   1899.     March   22.     1 
leaf. 
Tests  of  varieties  of  corn.     April.     2  leaves. 


8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 
12. 
13. 

14. 
15. 

16. 
17. 
18. 

19. 
20. 

21. 
22. 


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35 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

CIRCULARS— cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1900— cont'd 

23.  Instructions   for  growing  sugar  beets.     April. 
2  leaves. 

24.  Not  found. 

25.  Inquiry    concerning   smut   of   oats.      June.      2 
leaves. 

26.  List  of  creameries  In  111.    July.    15  (1)  pp. 

27.  Inquiry  concerning  barren  corn  stalks.     Sept. 

1  leaf. 

28.  Special  instructions  for  taking  samples  of  sugar 
beets  for  analysis.    Sept.    1  leaf. 

29.  Treatment  of  oats  for  smut.     March.     1  leaf. 

30.  Earth  roads.     March.     1  leaf. 

1901 
31-32.  Not  found. 

33.  Inquiry  concerning  no.  of  barren  stalks  in  111. 
cornfields.     May.     2  leaves. 

34.  Not  found. 

35.  Corn    experiments.      Detassellng    corn.      June. 

2  leaves. 

36.  The   principal   nursery   pests  likely   to   be   dis- 
tributed In  trade,  S.  A.  Forbes.     July.     43  pp. 

37.  Apple  fruit  rots.     Aug.     5  leaves. 

1902 

38.  Characteristics   of   the   prime   steer.      Jan.      2 

leaves. 

39.  Directions    and   formulas    for   spraying.      Feb. 
8  pp.,  2  leaves. 

40-42.  Not  found. 

43.  Field  work  with  bitter  rot  during  1901.     Feb. 

27  np. 

44-45.  Not  found. 

46.  The  farmer's  flower  garden.    Feb.    2  leaves. 
47-49.  Not  found. 

50.  Individual   differences  In  value  of  dairy  cows. 

March.     8  pp. 

Extr.  from  Bulletin  66 

51.  Standard  milk  and  cream.     April.     12  pp. 

52.  Not  found. 

53.  Insecticide    experiments    for    San    Jose    scale. 
May.     1  leaf. 

54.  Inquiry  concerning  amt.  of  loss  from  smut  of 

wheat  In  111.     May.     2  leaves. 

55.  Not  found. 

56.  Corn  experiments.     Detassellng  corn.    June.    2 

leaves. 

57.  Inquiry  concerning  no.  of  barren  stalks  In  111. 

corn  fields.    June.     2  leaves. 

58.  Not  found. 

59.  New   form   of   incubator   and   thertnoregulator 

for  bacteriological  work.     July.     12  pp. 

60.  Letter  of  thanks   for   reply   to   questions   con- 
cerning "  Present  methods  of  beef  production." 
Oct.     1  leaf. 

61.  Supplement  to  Bulletin  73.     Nov.     1  leaf. 

1903 

62.  Sugar  beet  investigations  in  111.    Jan.    4  leaves. 

63.  Not  found. 

64.  Investigation    of    111.    soils.      Report    of    pro- 
gress.    By  C.  G.  Hopkins.     Feb.     26  pp. 

65.  Live  stock  Investigations.     Feb.     29  pp. 

66.  Corn  experiments  In  111.     Feb.     14  pp. 

67.  Fruit  and  orchard  Investigations.     Feb.     27  pp. 

68.  Methods   of  maintaining  the   productive   capa- 

city of  111.  soils.     By  C.  G.  Hopkins.     April. 
40  pp. 

69.  The  cowpea  and  the  soy  bean  In  111.    By  D.  S. 

Dalbey.     April.     15  pp. 

70.  Infected  alfalfa  soil.    By  C.  G.  Hopkins.     May. 

2  pp. 

71.  Roasting  of  beef.     Household  science  dept.     By 

I.  Bevler.     June.     30  pp. 

72.  Present  status  of  soil  Investigation.     By  C.  G. 
Hopkins.    Nov.    20  pp.,  1  leaf. 

73.  Milk  production  at  the  University  of  111.    W.  J. 

Fraser.     n.  d.     8  leaves. 
1904 

74.  Directions   for   the   breeding   of   corn.      L.    H. 

Smith.    Feb.     16  pp. 

75.  Feeding    dairy    cows.      W.    J.    Fraser.      April. 

18  pp. 

76.  Improvement  of  dairy  herds.     H.   A.   Hopper. 

May.     15  pp. 

77.  Records    of   Individual    cows   on    dairy    farms. 

A.  J.  Glover.    June.    31  pp. 

78.  Clean  miik.    W.  J.  Fraser.    n.  d.     7  leaves. 

79.  Present  methods  of  beef  production   [In   111.]. 

H.  W.  Mumford  and  L.  D.  Hall.    July.    10  pp. 
Based  on  questions  contained  in  circ.  65. 

80.  Power  spraying.     July.     12  pp. 

81.  Not  found. 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

CIRCULARS— cont'd 

Checklist— cont'd 

1904 — cont'd 

82.  Physical    improvement    of    soils.      By    J.    G. 
Mosler.    Oct.    21  pp. 

83.  Swine   industry   from   the   market   standpoint. 

Wm.  Dietrich.     Nov.     8  pp. 

84.  Records  of  dairy  herds.     A.  J.  Glover.     Dec. 

38  pp. 

non-serial 

1884.    Rept.  of  committee  on  agric.  experiment  stations. 
(Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.    n.  s.    v.  18:  52-70.) 
Sketch  of  Amer.,  German  and  English  stations. 

1887.  Govs.  mess,  transmitting  act  of  Congress  to  es- 
tablish  agric.   experiment   stations,   in   connection 
with  colleges  established  in  several  states.     (Sen. 
jol.  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887:  588-589.) 

1888.  Univ.  of  111.  agric.  experiment  station;    Its  ori- 
gin, organization,  and  regulations;  fields  of  investi- 
gation;  plans  for  immediate  work.     (Agric.  exper. 
station  of  Univ.  of  111.  bull.  1:  3-13.) 

1889.  Rept.    of   committee    on    experiment    station   of 
Univ.  of  111.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1888:  157.) 

1898.  Paper  on  aims  and  scope  of  agric.  experiment 
station  of  111.  (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1898:  71- 
74.) 

1900/1.     Bill  for  act  to  provide  apprns.  for  equipment 
of  college  of  agric.  and  extension  of  work  of  agric. 
exper.  station.     (14  A.R.  agric.  experiment  station 
of  Univ.  of  111.  1900/1:  4-7.) 
Laws 

1901.     Act  to  provide  apprns.  for  equipment  of  agric. 
college  and  extension  of  work  of  agric.  experiment 
station.     (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1902:  110-112.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1887/8-1904.  List  of  warrants  for  yr.  at  agric.  experi- 
ment station  of  Univ.  of  111.,  to  whom  and  for  what 
paid.  (1  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  of  Univ.  of  111. 
1887/8  (pp.  13-15)— 17  same  1904.) 

.     Detailed   stmt.   of  receipts  and  expenditures  of 

agric.  experiment  station  of  Univ.  of  111.  for  yr. 
ending  June  30.  (1  same  1887/8  (pp.  13-15)— 17 
same  1904.) 

1890/2.  Financial  rept.  of  agric.  experiment  station. 
(19  blenn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1891/2: 
19.) 

1891-1894/6.  Financial  coal  stmt.  of  agric.  experiment 
station  of  Univ.  of  111.  for  yr.  ending  June  30.  (16 
rept.  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  Industrial  Univ.  1890/2 
(p.  133)— 18  same  1894/6.) 

AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES 

1854.  State  agric.  assns.;  history,  importance,  advan- 
tages, and  suggestions  as  to  necessity  of  agric.  insti- 
tutions; by  Benj.  P.  Johnson,  corresponding  secy. 
New  York  state  agric.  socy.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  v.  1:  10-33.) 

Penn.  (1785)  ;  Mass.  (1792)  ;  N.  Y.  (1791)  ;  S.  C. 
(1839)  ;  N.  H.  (1820)  :  Md.  (1848)  ;  Ky.,  Ohio 
(1844  ;  Ind.,  Iowa  (1853)  ;  Mich.  (1849)  ;  Wise. 
(1851)  ;  111.  (1853)  ;  Mo.,  Conn.  (1852)  ;  R.  L,  Va., 
Tenn.  (1854)  :  Ga.,  Highland  Socy.  of  Scotland, 
Royal  Agric.  Socy.  of  England,  Royal  Agric.  Im- 
provement Socv.  of  England. 

ILLINOIS 
1820-1871.     Sketch    of    agric.    organizations.      (Trans. 

dept.  agric.  v.  13:  337-344.) 

1876-1878.  Table  showing  aggregate  amt.  of  capital 
stock,  membership,  and  value  of  property  of  agric. 
organizations  of  state.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1878: 
437.) 


36 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


dept.  agric.  v.  9 : 167. 

"  v.  10:328. 

"  "  v.  11:129. 

"  v.  12  : 107. 

"  "  v.  13 : 223-224. 

"  "  v.  14 : 151. 

••  "  v.  15 : 237. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 
Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Association  of  Rochelle 

serial 

1875-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13  :  247-248. 

1876 *          "       v.  14  :  168. 

1877 v.  15:252. 

Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Society  of  Du  Page  County 
serial 

1872.  Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10  :  308. 

Atlanta  Union  Central  Agricultural  Society 

serial 

1869/70-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1869/70  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  8  :  279. 

1871  

1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 

Avon  Agricultural  Society 

serial 

1873.  Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 112. 

Buel  Institute 

serial 
Embracing  Putnam,  La  Salle,  Bureau,  Peorla,  Marshall 

and  Livingston  cos. 

1846-1856.     Epitome   of   proceedings   of   ann.   mtgs.    of 
Buel  Institute  [an  inter-county  agric.  socy.],  1-10. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1-9.  1846-1854  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 :  178-182. 
10.  1856  "       "  "         "  "       v.  2 : 281-282. 

Central  Agricultural  Society 

serial 
1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 

In  Documents  «s  follows  : 

1877  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  15 :  276. 

Chicago  Mechanics'  Institute 

1853.     Brief  historical  note  on  Chicago  Mechanics'  In- 
stitute.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1:  364-365.) 
Stmt.  made  that  owing  to  liberal  pollcv  of  this  socy.  In 
holding   agric.   exhibits   no   agric.    socy.    was   ever 
organized  In   Cook   Co..   also   that  owing   to   same 
policy  premature  death  of  hortlc.  socy.  of  "  Garden 
City  "  may  be  accounted  for. 

Coe  Agricultural  Association 

serial 

1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  15  :  261. 
DeKalb  County  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Association 

serial 

1875-1876.    Epitome    of   proceedings   of   De   Kalb   Co. 
Agric.  and  Mechanical  Assn. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13  : 172. 
1876 f         "       T.  14  :  103. 

Elgin  Agricultural  Society 

serial 

1869/70-1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1869/70  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  T.  8  :  267. 
1871  "       dept.  agric.  v.  9 : 162-165. 

Farmers'  City  Union  Agricultural  Society 

serial 

1875-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1876  In  Trans,  dept  agric.  v.  13 : 175-176. 
1876    "       "                      "       v.  14:106. 
1877 •       v.  16:188. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 

Fanners'  Club 

serial 

1867.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Farmers'  Club,  nos. 
1  and  2. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1867  in  Trans,  state  ngric.  socy.  v.  7 :  296-297. 

Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Institute 

serial 

1876-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1876  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v. 
1877 
Hancock  County  Joint  Stock  Agricultural  Society 

serial 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  : 154-155. 

Hooperston  District  Agricultural  Society 

serial 

1874-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.   12  :  129-130. 
iBTfl    ••       "  •'          "       v.  14:192. 


14 
15 


193. 

272. 


v.   15  :  271. 


Kept,  of  proceedings. 


1876 
1877 

Illinois  Agricultural  Union 

serial 

1  series 

1878.  Agricultural  convention. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1878  Jan.  in  Trans,  dept.  of  agric.  v.  15  :  397-399. 

2  series 

1879.  111.  Agricultural  Union.     Ann.  meeting. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

2.  1879  Jan.  in  Trans,  dept.  of  agric.  v.  16  :  383-387. 

Illinois  State  Farmers'  Association 
serial 

1  series 

1873.    Proceedings  of  111.  Farmers'  Convention. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  Jan.  in  Trans,  dept.  of  agric.  v.  10  :  224-296. 

2  series 
1873-1877.     Rept.  of  111.  Farmers'  Assn. 

Checklist 

2.  1873.     Dec.     Not  found. 

3.  1875.     71  pp. 

Illinois  State  Library. 

4.  1876.     No  record  found. 

5.  1877.     Chicago,   1877. 


.  , 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

2.  1873  Dec.  In  Trans,  dept.  of  agric.  v.  11 
3-5.  1875-1877  omitted. 


:  196-201. 


Iroquois  County  Agricultural  Society,  Watseka  Branch 

serial 

1874-1875.     Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  12  :  95. 

1875  ........       v.  13  :  199-200. 

Lake  County  Agricultural  and  Horse  Growers'  Association 

serial 

1875-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13  :  219. 

1876  ........       v.  14  :  143. 

1877  ........       V.  15  :  225. 

Logan  County  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Association 

serial 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10:328. 


1873  " 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 


.  . 

v.  11:128-129. 
v.  12:107. 
T.  13  :  224-227. 
v.  14:150. 
T.  16:236. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


3? 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 
Marengo  Agricultural  and  Stock  Bleeding  Association 

serial 

1876-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1876  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  14  : 160. 

1877  '  ••       v.  15:244. 

Marshall  County  Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Institute 

serial 

1859-1865/6.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  us  follows : 

1,1,1'.)       in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  sucy.  v.  4  :  293. 
1865/6    "  v.  0  :  237. 

Morgan  County  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Association 
Organized  is'ov.  1854. 

serial 
1854-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 

In  Documents  us  follows  : 

18o-l       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2  :  273. 
1801/4    "       "  -  "       v.  5 : 340-341. 

1805/6    "       "  "  "  "       v.  B :  243. 

1869/70  -       "  "       v.  8 :  271. 

Patrons  of  Husbandry 

1872.  History  of  State  Grange  of  Order  of  Patrons  of 
Husbandry  for  ill.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10:  202- 
204.) 

Fekin  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Association 

serial 

1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  us  follows  : 

1869/70  in  Trails,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  8  :  278. 

Sandwich  Agricultural  Institute 

1860.  Proceedings  of  Sandwich  Agric.  Institute. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  4:  300.) 

Embraces  portions  of  De  Kalb,  La  Sulle  and  Kendall  cos. 
South  Pass  Agricultural  Society 
Organized  June,  1863. 

serial 

1865-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5 :  373. 
1869/70 "       "  "  "       v.  8 : 276. 

Southern  Illinois  Stock  and  Agricultural  Association 

serial 

1875-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13 :  259-260. 

1876  "       "  "          "       v.  14 : 180. 

1877  "       "  "       v.  15:260. 

Spring  Creek  Union  Agricultural  Society 

serial 

1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  r.  15:277. 

Union  Agricultural  Institute 

serial 

1871/2-1875.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9 : 144-148. 
1872        "       "  '*          "       v.  10:303-307. 

1874        v.  12:84. 

1875         V.  13 : 173. 

Union  Agricultural  Society 

serial 

1863-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1863  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5  :  334-335. 


1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


dept.  agrlc.  v.  11 : 121-122. 

'r         "  v.  12:99. 

"  v.  13:208. 

"          "  v.  14 : 138. 

"  v.  15:217. 


Whiteside  County  Central  Agricultural  Society 

serial 

1874.    Epitome  of  proceedings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  12  : 132-183. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:    COUNTY 
ILLINOIS 

The  county  agric.  societies  of  Illinois  were  abolished 
when  the  act  of  April  15,  1871,  authorizing  county 
boards,  went  into  eifect  See  below,  under  Agri- 
culture, Boards  of  Agriculture. 

1853.    Form   of   constitution   for   co.   agric.   societies. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1:  168-170.) 


Adams  County 


serial 
1  series 


1854-1862/4.    Epitome    of   proceedings    of   Adams    Co. 
Agric.  Socy.,  1  et  seq. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1854  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 


Contains   accts.   of   1st  cattle   show 


170-177. 
and  fair 
held  by  socy.,  of  ann.  mtg.,  etc. 
2.  1855  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2    184-203. 
Contains  premium  list  of  co.  fair. 

4.  1857       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3    121-123. 

5.  1858         v.  3    179-183. 

6-7.  1859/60 v.  4    252-256. 

unnum.  1862/4    "       "  "         "         "       v.  5    317-318. 

This  is  merely  a  rept.  on  agrlc.  conditions  in  the  co. 
Society  was  not  in  existence  for  3  yrs. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organization. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  of  agric.  v.  9  : 134-137. 
Contains  statistical  rept.  of  county. 

Boone  County 

serial 

Society  was  organized  in  April,  1855. 
1  series 


1857-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings,  3  et  seq. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


3.  1857       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3 

4.  1858        ' T.  4 

unnum.  1861/4 '         "         "       V.  5 

1868         " '         "       v.  7 

1869/70"       ' T.8 

2  series 


124. 
185. 
318. 
274. 
259. 


1871.  Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Boone  Co.  Agric.  Or- 
ganization. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9  :  137. 

non-serial 

1855-1858.  Total  no.  of  entries  each  yr.  at  Boone  Co. 
Agric.  Fair,  showing  progress  of  co.  socy.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  185.) 

Bond  County 

serial 
1855-1869/70.    Rept.  of  Bond  Co.  Agric.  Socy. 

In  Documents  as  iollows  : 
1855  Jan.  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 : 177-178. 

Socy.  held  its  2d  ann.  mtg.  Jan.  1,  1855. 
1855        Oct  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2  : 
1857 

1867     

1869/70  ' 

Brown  County 

serial 

1856.    Epitome  of  proceedings,  Brown  Co.  Agric.  Socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  2  :  204. 

Bureau  County 

serial 

Society  was  organized  In  July,  1855. 

1857-1869/70.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1858/9  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  3  : 187. 

1869/60"  "    "   v.  4:246-262. 


v.  3 

v.  7 
v.  8 


203-204. 
123. 
275. 
259. 


1859/60  ' 
1861/4  ' 
1865/6  ' 
1868 
1869/70  ' 


v.  5 
T.  6 
v.  7 
V.  8 


321-322. 
203. 
275. 
259. 


2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organization. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  : 137-139. 


38 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


..2 
V.4 
v.  6 
V.  7 
v.8 


(Trans. 


182-183. 

204-205. 
;  262-270. 
:  257-259. 
:276. 
:260. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNT Y-cont'd 

Bureau  County — cont'd 

non-serial 

1855-1858.    History  of  Bureau  Co.  Agrlc.  Socy. 
state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  186-187.) 

Carroll  County 

serial 

Society  was  organized  Sept.  13,  1853. 
1853-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings,  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853/4  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 

1855/6  "  "  9 

1859 

1S65/7 

1868 

1869/70 

Cass  County 

serial 
Society  was  organized  in  Jan.,  1855. 

1  series 

1858-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings,  co.  agric.  socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1858       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3 : 197-198. 
1865/6    "  v.  o .         • 

1869/70  "       "  v-  8  •  26°- 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  agric.  organization. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9 : 134-141. 

non-serial 

1855-1858.    History  of  Cass.  Co.  Agric.  Socy.     (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  197-198.) 

Champaign  County 

serial 

1852/6-1869/70.   Epitome  of  proceedings,  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1852/6  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  2  :  205. 
1858        "       " 
1859 
1869/70 "       " 

Christian  County 

serial 

Society  was  organized  July,  1856. 

1  series 

1857-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings,  co.  agric.  socy., 
2  et  seq. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

2.  1857       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3  : 124-128. 

1858    ••   "     "     "  "  v.  3 :  192-196. 

unnum.  1861/4  "   "          »  \\  v.  5: 319-320. 

1865/6 '  "  v.  6:  203-204. 

1869/70"   "  '  v.8: 261. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Christian  Co.  Agric. 
Organization. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9 : 141. 

non-serial 

1856-1858.    History     of     Christian     Co.     Agric.     Socy. 
(Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  3:  191-192.) 

Clark  County 

serial 

1854-1869/70.    Epitome    of    proceedings    of    Clark   Co. 
Agric.  Socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 : 183-184. 
Proc.  of  organization. 

1856       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3  : 128-129. 

1863        '      v.5:320. 

1865/6    "       "  "  "         "      v.  6 : 205-207. 


v.  3  :  187-188. 
v.  4  :  270. 
v.  8 :  260. 


.. 
v.  6  :  205-207. 
v.  8  :  261. 


1869/70 
Clay  County 

serial 

Society  was  organized  Feb.  7,  1857. 

1857-1869/70.    Epitome    of    proceedings    of    co.    agric. 
socy.,  1  et  seq. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1857       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3  :  129. 

2.  1857/8    ..........     v.  3  :  189-190. 

[31.1859        '  .........     v.  4:271-272. 

nnnum.  1869/70"       "  '    T.  8  :  261. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY-cont'd 

Clinton  County 

serial 

1855-1861.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 

agrlc.  socy.  v.  2  :  205.^ 

-    -  vishss-m. 

1859-1860  none  found.  „_„ 

1861  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  5 .  6£t. 

Coles  County 

serial 

Society  in  existence  since  1854. 
1859-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agrlc.  socy. 


v.  4 :  272-273. 
v.  5 :  382-383. 

To2j-£'/o      i«          <*  **  **  '*         V.  D  I  ^04-^UO« 

loOO/O  f(          tf  m  .  o1?1?  278 

ilS/To"       '"          v:8:26l"-262: 

See  also  above,  Chicago  Mechanics'  Institute. 
serial 

Chicago  Mechanics'  Institute  (see  above). 

1  series 

1857/8-1870.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows :  „  ,„„ 

1857/8  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  6 .  ias-^u.4. 
1859-1869  none  found. 

1870  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  8  .  2X,i. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Cook  Co.  Agric.  Or- 
ganization. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  : 141-142. 

Crawford  County 

serial 

Society  organized  1856. 

1  series 

1856-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  :  990.991 

1856       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2  :  220-2^1. 

}f  H        ".       «          "          ••        "      v!  3 : 190-19l! 
1869/70 "      v.8: 262. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organization. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9 : 142. 

Cumberland  County 

serial 

1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1869/70  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  8  :  262. 

De  Kalb  County 

serial 
1  series 

1853-1867.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 : 184. 
Memorandum  of  fair  held. 

1856       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 :  221-223. 

V.  3  '•  13o"locs. 


1857 

1858 

1857/9 

1862 

1864 

1865/6 

1867 


v.  3  :  203-204. 
T.  4  :  273-275. 
v.  5  :  322-324. 
v.  5  :  325-327. 
v.  6  :  207-208. 
V.  7  :  278-279. 


2  series 

1871.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  De  Kalb  Co.  Agric. 
Organization. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9  : 143. 

1875-1876.     Epitome    of    proceedings    of    De    Kalb    Co. 
Agric.  Socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  13 : 173. 

1876  " '       v.  14  : 101-102. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


39 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY— cont'd 

De  Witt  County 

serial 
Society  organized  1856. 

1  series 

1858-1866.    Epitome  of  proceedings,  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1858  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  3 :  204-205. 
1866 '         "       T.  6  :  260. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9  : 148-149. 

Douglas  County 

serial 

1865/6-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric. 
socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865/6  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  6  :  207. 
1869/70"       "  "  "         "    v.  8:263. 

Du  Page  County 

serial 

1  series 

1853-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 : 184. 
Memorandum  of  organization. 

[1856]     In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  3  : 138-140. 
1866        "       "          "          "        "      T.  6 : 208. 
1869/70"       "  "  "         "       v.  8:263. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Du  Page  Co.  Agric. 
Organization. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9  : 149-150. 
Edgar  County 

serial 

1  series 

1854-1867/8.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 : 185-190. 
Memorandum   of   organization ;    list   of   premiums   and 

diplomas  awarded  at  co.  fair. 

1855  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2  :  223-225. 

1858         '  "         "       v.  3 : 205-206. 

1859         "         "       v.  4 :  275. 

1865/6    "       "          "          "        "      T.  6 : 208-209. 
1867/8    "       "  "        "      v.  7:279. 

2  series 

1871.  Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Edgar  Co.  Agric.  Or- 
ganization. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9  : 150-152. 
Contains  abstract  of  treasurer's  rept. 

Edwards  County 

serial 

1865/6-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric. 
socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865/6  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  6  :  209-210. 
1869/70' T.  8:263. 

Effingham  County 

serial 

1872.  Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  10 :  312-313. 

Fayette  County 

serial 

Society  was  organized  In  March,  1857. 

1857-1859.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy., 
1-3. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1.  1857  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  T.  3  : 140. 

2.  1858    "       "  '    v.  3 :  206. 

[3].  1859    "       "  "  "         "     v.  4:276. 


:  I'.tO. 
:191. 
:225. 
:  208-210. 
:  279-281. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY— cont'd 
Franklin  County 

serial 

1  series 

1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1869/70  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  8  :  284. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9 : 152-163. 

Fulton  County 

serial 

1  series 

1851-1867/8.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1851       In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 : 

1853        '        "      v.l: 

1855        • v.  2: 

1858        "      v.  3 : 

1867/8    "       "          ' v.  7 : 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9  : 152. 

non-serial 
1851-1858.    History  of  Fulton  Co.  Agric.  Socy.     (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  206-210.) 
Gallatin  County 

serial 
1856.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  2  :  220. 

Greene  County 

serial 

1854-1867.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 : 191. 

1857/8 V.  3  :  221-222. 

1863/4    "       "          "  "         "       T.  5 :  327-330. 

Contains  extracts  from  rept.  of  executive  committee  of 
Greene  Co.  Agric.  and  Mech.  Assn.  for  1864. 
1865/6  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  6  :  210. 
1867        "       "          ' v.  7:281. 

Grundy  County 

serial 

1  series 

1854-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agrlc.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 : 191. 

1858    " v.  3:222-227. 

Contains  rept.  on  industrial,  etc.  interests  of 

co. 

1861/4  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5  :  330-331. 
1865/6    "       "  "  "         "       v.  6:210-219. 

Contains  address  of  Pres.  O.  B.  Galuglia. 
1869/70  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  8  :  264. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  :  IBS. 

Hamilton  County 

serial 
1858.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1858  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3  :  295. 

Hancock  County 

serial 

1853-1864.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 : 


1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1864 


v.  2 
v.  3 
V.  3 
v.  4 


:192. 
:225. 
:  140-141. 

227-228. 

278-277. 


v.  5 :  331-338. 


40 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY— cont'd 

Hardin  County 

serial 

1  series 

1864-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1864       In  Trans,  state  agrle.  socy.  v.  5 :  333. 
1869/TO v.  8:265. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  : 155-157. 

Henderson  County 

serial 

1856-1869/70.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2  :  226. 

1857        v.  3:142. 

1858  "       "          v.  4 : 277. 

1865/6    "       "  "         "       v.  6 :  226-227. 

1869/70 "       "  "         "       v.  8 : 265. 

Henry  County 

serial 

1  series 

1853-1869/70.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853       In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 : 192. 

1856        V.  2:226. 

1857        v.  3 : 142. 

1858  "         "       v.  3 : 211-221. 
1869/70 "       "          •      v.  8 :  265. 

2  series 

1871.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.   agric.   organiza- 
tions. 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  : 157. 
Iroquois  County 

serial 

1853-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853       In  Trans,  state  ngrlc.  socy.  v.  1 : 193. 
1806        "       "  "  "         "       v  6  •  227 

}SSJ/^::       "  "        "      v.  7:  281^282. 

1869/70"       "  ••        ••      v.  8:265. 

Jackson  County 

serial 

1859-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1859  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  4  :  277-279 
1867        '*       "          "          "        "      v  7  •  284  ysfi' 
1869/70"       "  »  "         »      I'.  8:266 

Jasper  County 

serial 
Society  was  organized  in  April,  1858. 

1  series 

1858.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1858  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3 :  228-229. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organization. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9 : 157-158. 
Jefferson  County 

serial 

1  series 

1864-1869/70.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

V?  Tr.ans-  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5 :  333-334. 

"  T- 6 :  227-228. 

1/8  "          '«  v   7  •  283 

1869/70 v.8:266: 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  : 159-160 
Jersey  County 

serial 

1869/70.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1869/70  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  8  :  266. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY— cont'd 

Jo  Daviess  County 

serial 

1  series 

1855/6-1865/6.    Epitome   of   proceedings   of   co.   agric. 
socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1855/6  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2  :  226. 

1863        ' "        "      v.  5 : 334. 

1865/6 v.  6  :  228-229. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  :  160. 

Kane  County 

serial 
1  series 
Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric. 


193. 

228-241. 
229-230. 
229-230. 
217. 


1852/3-1869/70. 
socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1852/3  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 

1856        '          "        "      v.  2 

1858         v.  3 

1865/6    "       "  v.  6 

1869/70 "       "  "         "       V.  8 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organization. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9 : 161. 

Kankakee  County 

serial 

Society  organized  1855. 

1857-1865/6.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1857  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3  : 143. 

1858  "       "  v.  4 : 279. 

1865/6    "        "  "         "       v.  b :  230-231. 

Kendall  County 

serial 


1853-1867.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Is53       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 

1854/6 v.  2 

1M58         "       "  v.  3 

1859/60 "       "  v.  4 

1867         '       v.  7 


193-194. 
227-228. 
230-243. 
279-280. 
285-286. 


Knox  County 


serial 


Society  was  organized  In  June,  1853. 

1  series 

1854-1867/8.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854       In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 : 194-195. 

1856        v.  2:241. 

1857/8    "       "  "  "         "       v.  3:244-247. 

1859         '         "       v.  4  :  280. 

1865/6 v.  6 :  231. 

1867/8    "       "  "         "       v.  7 :  286-289. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organization. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  : 165. 

Lake  County 

serial 

1853/4-1869/70.     Epitome   of  proceedings   of  co.   agric. 
socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853/4  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 :  199-200. 
1856        "       "  "  "         "       v.  2 :  241-242. 

1859         "       "  "  "         "       v.  4:281-283. 

Kept,  on  township  fair  of  Milburn. 

1866  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  6  :  231-232. 

1867  "       "  "         "       T.  7 : 289-290. 
1869/70 "       "          "          "        "      v.  8 : 268. 

La  Salic  County 

serial 
1  series 
Previous  to  1853  united  with  the  Buel  Institute. 


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41 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY— cont'd 
La  Salle  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series 

1853-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  La  Salle  Co. 
Agric.,  Hortic.,  and  Industrial  Socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 : 195-199. 
List  of  premiums  awarded  at  2d  co.  fair. 

1856  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  2  :  242-252. 
Contains    address   of   Bronsou   Murray   before 

the  socy.  Oct.  17,  1854. 

1857  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  3  :  143-144. 


1858 
1859 
1861 
1866 
1867 
1869/70 


v.  3 :  248. 
v.  4  :  283-284. 
v.  5  :  335-337. 
v.  6 :  233. 
v.  7  :  290. 
T.  8  :  267. 


3  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9  :  165. 
Lawrence  County 

serial 

1  series 

1855-1869/70.     Epitome  o£  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1805       in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  2  :  252-253. 
1809/70 "       "  ••        ••      v.  8 :  268. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of   co.  agric.   organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9 : 166. 
Lee  County 

serial 
1  series 

1854-1859.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 : 200. 


1854/7 

1858 

1859 


v.  2  :  254-255. 
V.  3 :  248-250. 
v.  4 :  284-286. 


1871. 


2  series 

Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organization. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  :  166-167. 

Livingston  County 

serial 

Society  organized  In  1856. 

1856-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2  :  255. 
1860        "       "  "        "      T.  4:286-287. 

1866         T.  6 :  232-233. 

1869/70 "       "          "          "        "      v.  8 : 268. 


Logan  County 


serial 


Society  organized  1856. 

1856/8-1869/70.  Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric. 
socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856/8  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  3 :  250-253. 

1859        "       "          "          "        "      v.  4 : 287-288. 

1861        "       "          v.  5:357. 

1866        •  "         "      v.  6:234. 

1867/8 '         "       T.  7  :  290-291. 

1869/70 '         "       T.  8  :  269. 

non-serial 

1869.  Veto  of  bills  to  incorporate  Logan  Co.  Agric. 
Socy.  and  Driving  Park  Assn.  and  incorporate  Mas- 
sac  Co.  Agric.  and  Fair  Assn.  (House  Jol.  26  Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3:  543-544.) 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY— cont'd 

McDonough  County 

serial 
Organized  in  1855. 

1  series 

1855-1869/70.     Epitome   of   proceedings    of   Agric.    and 
Mechanical  Socy.  of  McDonough  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1855       In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  2  :  260. 

1859         "       "  ' T.  4 :  295-296. 

1867        '         "       v.  7:291. 

1869/70 "      v.  8  :  270. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9 : 170. 

McHenry  County 

serial 


1854-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co, 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854       In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v. 

1856   ' v. 

1858   "   "    "    "    "   v. 
1865/6 V. 

1867    "    "   V. 

1869/70 "    "   V. 

McLean  County 

serial 

1852-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of 
Agric.  Socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1852/4  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v. 

1858   v. 

1865/6  "   "         "    "   v. 

1868    V. 

1869/70 "   "  V. 

Macon  County 

serial 


.  agric.  socy. 

1 :  215-216. 
2 : 261. 
3:268. 
6 :  238-239. 
7 :  292. 
8 : 270. 


McLean  Co. 


1 :  216-223. 
3  :  267-268. 
6 : 239. 

7  :  292-293. 

8  :  270. 


Society  was  organized  in  June,  1856. 

1856-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856       In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2  : 


1856/8 
1859/60 
1865/6 
1869/70 

Macoupin  County 


v.  3 
v.  4 

v.  6 
v.8 


:256. 

:  254-256. 

288-290. 

234-235. 

269. 


serial 


200-202. 
256-261. 
291-292. 
339-340. 
235-236. 
297-298. 


1  series 

1853-1867/8.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Agric.  Socy.  of 
Macoupin  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 
1858        "       "  "        "      v.  3 
1859/60 "       "  v.  4 
1863        "       "  v.  5 
1866         "       "                                          v.  6 
1867/8    "       "                                          v.  7 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organization. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9 :  167-168. 

Madison  County 

serial 

1856-1868.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2  :  256. 

1S57    « "       V.  3  :  145-147. 

1868 v.  7:293-295. 

Contains  list  of  officers  from  1858  to  1868. 

non-serial 

1822-1857.    History   of   the   Madison   Co.   Agric.   Socy. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  144-147.) 

Marion  County 

serial 

1854-1865/6.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 :  203. 
iK'ift?      "       "          "  v.  2 : 256-207. 

1861        " v.  5: 337-338. 

1865/6 v.6:236. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY— cont'd 

Mason  County 

serial 

1854-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
la  Documents  as  follows : 

1854       In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 :  203. 
1854/6    "       "  "  "         "       Y.  2  :  257-260. 

1865/6  "   "    ' v.  6:238. 

1869/70 "   "         "    "   v.  8 : 269. 

Massac  County 

See  also  above,  Logan  Co. 
serial 

1  series 

1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1869/70  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  8  :  269. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9  : 168-170. 
Menard  County 

serial 

1  series 

1858-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1858  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3  :  261-262. 

1859  "       "  "  "         "       Y.  4  : 296. 
1869/70"       "           "           "         "      v.8:270-271. 

2  series 

1871.     Epitome  of  proceedings   of  co.   agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

lu  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9 :  171-180. 

Mercer  County 

serial 

1854-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 :  204. 

1855  "  "  ••        ••  v.  2 : 261-272. 
1857        "  ••  "         "  y.  3 : 147-151. 
18B5/6    "  "  "         ••  v.  6:240-241. 

1867/8    "  "           ' v.  7  :  2U8. 

1869/70"  "  ••         ••  v.  8:271. 

Montgomery  County 

aerial 

1  series 

1854-1876/8.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 :  204-212. 

Contains  address  in  full  of  Win.  S.  Wait,  at 

first  fair  of  socy. 
1857       In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3  : 151. 

"       v.  4  :  296-297. 

1805/6    "  "         ••       T.6:241-243. 

1887/8    "  ••         "       v.7:298-299. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.   organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  ¥.  9 : 180. 

Morgan  County 

serial 

Organized  Sept.,  1851. 

1  series 

1854-1858.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Morgan  Co.  Agric. 
Socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  ¥.  1 :  212-215. 

Comprises  list  of   premiums   awarded  at  fair 
of  1854. 

1856  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  2  :  272. 
1858 ¥.3:263-267. 

Treasurer's  statement. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organization. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9 : 180-183. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY— cont'd 

Moultrie  County 

serial 

Society  was  organized  In  May,  1858. 

1  series 

1858-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1858       In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  ¥.  3  :  267. 
1867/8    "       "  "         "       ¥.  7 : 299-301. 

1869/70 "         "       V.  8 :  271-272. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  ¥.  9 : 183-186. 

Ogle  County 

serial 

1854-1859.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Ogle  Co.  Agrlc. 
Socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  ¥.  1 :  224-228. 

Comprises  premium  list  of  ann.  fair  of  1854. 
1856  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  ¥.  2  :  273-274. 

1857 '          "        "      ¥.  3  : 152. 

1859 ¥.  4  :  297. 

Peoria  County 

serial 

1  series 

1854-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854       in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  ¥.  1 :  228. 

1856        ¥.  2  : 274. 

1857/8 '      v.3:269-271. 

1861/4 ¥.5:360. 

1867/8    "       "  "  "         "       ¥.7:301-302. 

1869/70 "       "  "          "        "      ¥.  8 : 272. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  : 186-187. 

Perry  County 

serial 

1  series 

1866-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1866       In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  ¥.  6  :  243-244. 
1869/70 "       "  "        "      ¥.  8 : 272. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  ¥.  9  : 187-188. 

Pike  County 

serial 

1  series 

1852/3-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric. 
socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1852/3  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  ¥.  1 :  229. 
1857  Men.  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  ¥.  2  :  274-281. 
Premium  list. 

1857  Oct.  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  Y.  3  : 152. 

1858  ' ¥.  3  :  271-272. 

1861/4 ¥.5:342-344. 

1865/6     "      ' ¥.  6  :  244. 

1869/70  "      "       "  "         "  ¥.  8 : 273. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organization. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  Y.  9  : 190. 

Pope  County 

serial 

1865/6-1867.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865/6  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  Y.  6  :  245-246. 
1867        "       "  Y.  7 : 302-303. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


43 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY— cont'd 

Putnam  County 

serial 

1865/6-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric. 
socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865/6  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  6  :  246. 
1869/70 "       "  "         "       V.  8  : 272. 

Randolph  County 

serial 

Society  was  organized  In  1852. 

1853-1869/70.    Epitome    of    proceedings    of    Randolph 
Co.  Agric.  Socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 
1857        "       "          "  "        "      v.  3 


1858 

1859/60 

1861/4 

1866 

1867/8 

1869/70 


non-serial 


v.  3 

T.  4 

V.  5 
v.  6 
V.  7 

T.  8 


229-230. 

153-157. 

272-273. 

298-300. 

360-363. 

247. 

303-304. 

273. 


1851-1857.  History  of  Randolph  Co.  Agric.  Socy. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  153-157.) 

Rock  Island  County 

serial 

1853-1867/8.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 :  230-231. 

1856  "  v.  2 : 282. 

1858         "  "  ' V.  3  : 273-274. 

1859/60 "  "  "  "         "  v.  4 : 298. 

1867/8    "  "  "        "  v.  7 : 304. 

St.  Clair  County 

serial 

1  series 

1854-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 :  234. 

1853/6 v.  2  :  303-318. 

1857/60 "       "  "  "         "       V.  4  :  305-309. 

1861/4    "       "  "  "         "       v.  5:366-369. 

Contains   itemized   stint,   of    receipts   and   ex- 
penditures for  4  yrs. 

1865/6  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  6  :  249. 
1869/70 "       "  "         "       Y.  8 : 275. 

2  series 

1871.  Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept  agric.  v.  9  : 193-197. 

non-serial 

1854-1860.  Table  showing  ann.  classified  receipts  and 
expenditures  of  St.  Clair  Co.  Agric.  Socy.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  v.  4:  308.) 

Saline  County 

serial 
Society  organized  Aug.  26,  1865. 

1  series 

1865/6-1869/70.  Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric. 
socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865/6  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  6  :  247-248. 
1869/70 "       "  "         "       V.  8 : 273-274. 

2  series 

1871.  Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  : 191. 

Sangamon  County 

serial 

1852/3-1859.  Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Sangamon  Co. 
Agric.  and  Mechanical  Assn. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1852/3  in  Trans,  state  ngrlc.  socy.  v.  1 :  231. 
1852/6    "       "  "  "         "       v.  2 : 282-285. 

1857  "       "          "          "        "      v.  3 : 157-173. 

1858         '         "       T.  3:274-275. 

1859  ' '       V.  4  :  301-302. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY— cont'd 
Schuyler  County 

serial 
Society  organized  In  1853. 

1  series 

1856-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2  :  285-287. 

1859/60 "   "    ' v.  4 :  304-305. 

1863    "   "     "     "    "  v.  5 : 363-364. 

1869/70" v.  8:274. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  : 192-193. 

Scott  County 

serial 

1854-1859.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 :  232. 

1856 v.  2:287-289. 

1859    ' T.  4:302. 

Shelby  County 

serial 

1  series 

1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1869/70  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  8  :  274. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept  agric.  v.  9  : 197-199. 

Stark  County 

serial 

1  series 

1853-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 :  232. 

1859         V.  4  :  302-303. 

1861/4 "        "      v.  5:364-366. 

1887/8    "       ' '       T.  7  :  304-306. 

Contains  treasurer's  stmt. 
1869/70  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  8  :  275. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  : 193. 

Stephenson  County 

serial 

1  series 

1854-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 :  232-234. 
1856    "       "           "           "         "       v.  2 : 289-303. 
1857 v.  3  : 173. 

Statement  of  treasurer. 


1858       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3 
1865/6    "       "  "        "      T. 6 

1867/8 v.  7 

1869/70"       "  "         "       T.  8 

2  series 


275-284. 
248-249. 
306-307. 
275-276. 


1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  :  200-201. 

Tazewell  County 

serial 
1  series 

1853-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853       in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 :  234-241. 


1854 

1855/6  ' 
1857 
1858 
1861/4  ' 
1805/0  ' 
1867/8  ' 
1869/70  ' 


v.  1 : 242-265. 

"  v.  2  :  318-320. 

"  v.  3  : 173. 

"  T.  3  :  284-285. 

"  v.  5  :  369-372. 

"  v.  6  :  249. 

"  v.  7  :  307-308. 

"  v.  8 :  276. 


44 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY— cont'd 

Tazewell  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9  :  201-202. 

Union  County 

serial 

1  series 

1855-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  and 
mechanical  socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1855  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  2  :  320-327. 

Premium  list. 
1857  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3  : 174-175. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9  :  207-208. 

Vermilion  County 

serial 
Society  was  organized  In  May,  1852. 

1  series 

1857-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1857       In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  3  : 176-177. 


1858 

1859/60 

1861/4 

1866 

1867/8 

1869/70 


v.  3  : 285-286. 
v.  4  :  309-312. 
v.  5 :  373-375. 
v.  6 : 250. 
v.  7  :  308-309. 
v.  8 : 277. 


2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  9 :  202-206. 

non-serial 

1852-1857.    History     of    Vermilion     Co.     Agric.     Socy. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  Y.  3:  175-177.) 

Wabash  County 

aerial 

1854-1866.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 :  267-268. 

1856    "       "  ' v.  2 :  327. 

1866    "       "  "         "      v.  6:250-251. 

Warren  County 

serial 

1853-1866.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 :  268. 

1859 v.  4  :  313. 

1866 T.  6:251. 

Washington  County 

serial 

1867/8.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1867/8  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  T.  7  :  309-310. 

Wayne  County 

serial 

1  series 

1856-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agrlc.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856       In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  T.  2  :  328. 
1869/70"       "  "         "       v.  8:277. 

2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept  agrlc.  v.  9 :  208-209. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  COUNTY— cont'd 

White  County 

serial 

1858.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1858  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  3  :  286-287. 
Treasurer's  statement. 

Whiteside  County 

serial 
Society  organized  1856. 

1  series 

1856-1867/8.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856       In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  2  :  328. 


1858 
1859 

1861/4  " 
1865/6  " 
1867/8  " 


v.  3  :  288. 
v.  4  :  313. 
v.  5 :  375-376. 
v.  6 :  251-253. 
v.  7 :  310. 


2  series 

1871.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  T.  9 :  209-211. 

Will  County 

serial 

1  series 

1853-1866.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

unnum.  1853     In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  T.  1 :  265-267. 

1851/6 "       "  "  "          "       v.  2  : 329-333. 

7-8.  1857/8 "       "  "         "      v.  3 : 292-294. 

2  series 
Re-organized  1867. 

1867/8-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric. 
socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1867/8  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  7  :  311. 
1889/70' '        "      v.  8:277. 

Winnebago  County 

serial 

Society  was  organized  In  Feb.,  1855. 

1855-1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  farmers' 
club. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1855  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1861 

Contains   address   of   Dr. 


v.  2 
v.  3 
T.  3 
v.  4 
v.  5 
Jobn 


268-269. 
333-334. 
177-178. 
288-292. 
313-320. 
376-382. 
A.  Kennicott 


before  society  Sept.  19,  1861. 
1869/70  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  8  :  277-278. 


Woodf  ord  County 


serial 
1  series 


1854-1866.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1    269. 

1858  "       "           "           "  "       v.  3    294. 

1859  "       "           "           "  "       v.  4    320. 
1862    "       "           "           "  "       V.  5    382. 
1866    "       "           "           "  "       v.  6    253. 

2  series 

1871.  Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  organiza- 
tions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9 :  209. 

OHIO 

1854.  Communication  from  corresponding  secy,  of  Ohio 
state  bd.  of  agric.  in  response  to  secy,  of  111. 
state  agric.  socy.  as  to  whether  Ohio  and  co.  agric. 
organizations,  as  established  by  acts  of  and  apprns. 
by  legisl.  proved  materially  beneficial  to  interests 
of  husbandry  in  Ohio.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
v.  1:  34-37.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


45 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  STATE 
Bee-Keepers';  see  below,  Bee-Keeping 
Cattle  Breeders';  see  below,  Livestock 
Horse  Breeders';  see  below,  Livestock 
Horticultural  Associations;  see  below,  that  title 
Illinois  State  Agricultural  Society  (ist) 

A  sketch  of  this  society  may  be  found  in  Trans,  dept. 

agric.  v.  13  :  338. 

1820.  Favorable  regard  of  legisl.  urged  in  aid  of  socy. 
for  promotion  of  agric.,  just  formed.  (Govs.  mess. 
1820.) 

1822.  Legisl.  asked  to  consider  propriety  of  affording 
state  agric.  socy.  countenance  and  support;  atten- 
tion called  to  laudable  efforts  of  socy.  to  advance 
interests  of  agric.  and  manufactures,  especially 
manufactures,  as  contributing  to  independence  of 
community  by  creating  domestic  market  for  pro- 
duce of  soil.  (Govs.  inaug.  address  1822.) 
Illinois  State  Agricultural  Society  (2d) 

serial 

1853/4-1869/70.  Transactions,  v.  1-8.  Springfield,  1855- 
1871. 

Checklist 
v.  1.     1853/4.     Lanphler  and  Walker,  1855.     vlll, 

612,  Iv  pp. 
v.  2.     1856/7.     Lanphler  and  Walker,  1857.     xvi, 

684  (2)   pp.,  xiv  pis. 

v.  3.     1857/8.     Bailhache    and    Baker,    1859.      vl, 

685  (1),  Iv  pp. 

T.  4.     1859/60.  Bailhache  and  Baker,   1861.     Till, 
698  ,  Iv  (1)  pp. 

Baker  and  Phillips,  1865.    992,  vll 


v.  5.     1861/4. 

pp. 
T.  6.     1865/6.     Baker,     Bailhache 

xxxv,  666,  xxlv  (1)  pp. 
v.  7.     1867/8.     Journal    Prtg.    Office,    1870. 


710,  xl  pp. 
v.  8.     1869/70.  Journal    Prtg.    Office.    1871. 


&  Co.,  1868. 
xlvl, 
vlil, 


279,  vl  pp. 

Abolished.  The  act  to  create  a  dept.  of  agriculture, 
approved  April  17,  1871,  became  operative  July  1, 
1871.  In  pursuance  of  this  act  the  state  agric. 
society  re-organized  as  a  state  board  of  agriculture 
and  ceased  thenceforth  to  exist  as  a  society. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

v.   1.     1853/4  in  Reports    1855:537-1156. 
v.  2.      1856/7    "          "          1857  :  747-1140. 
v.  3.      1857/8    "          "          1859,  v.  2  :  497-1179. 
v.  4-8.     1859/60-1869/70  omitted. 
Continued  as  Board  of  Agriculture  ;  see  Agriculture. 

non-serial 
1853.    Text  of  constitution  of  state  agric.  socy.     (Trans. 

dept.  agric.  v.  9:  214.) 

1853-1871.  Epitome  of  proceedings  of  organization  of 
and  of  l-64th  mtgs.  of  executive  committee  of  agric 
socy.  (Same  v.  9:  212-255.) 

1853-1875.  Table  showing  main  facts  and  history  of 
state  agric.  socy.,  afterwards  known  as  state  bd.  of 
agric.,  giving  places  of  holding  of  fairs,  gross  re- 
ceipts and  amts.  paid  in  premiums.  (Same  v.  13: 
341.) 

1857.  Recommendation  for  passage  of  bill  giving  to 
state  agric.  socy.  corporate  and  police  power  neces- 
sary for  accomplishment  of  its  objects.  (Govs. 
mess.  1857:  26.) 

1857/8.     Res.  recommending  that  treasurer  be  directed 

to  make  such  disposition  of  funds  now  on  hand  be- 

longing to  socy.  as  will  bring  socy.  6%  interest,  and 

be  subject  to  draft.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  3:  75.) 

1860.     Constitution  of  111.  state  agric.  socy.  revised  and 

adopted  Sept.  12,  1860.     (Same  v.  5:  8.) 
1865-1866.     Detailed  stmt.  of  treasurer  of  111.  state  agric. 
socy.     (House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.   1869 
v.  2:  559-560.) 
1871.    Rept.   of   111.    state   agric.   socy.     (Trans,    dept. 

agric.  v.  9:  212-255.) 
LAWS 

1853-1864.  Acts  of  legisl.  relating  to  state  socy.  (Trans. 
state  agric.  socy.  v.  1  (p.  42)  —  same  1861/4.) 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  STATE— cont'd 
Livestock;  see  below,  Livestock 
Swine  Breeders;  see  below,  Livestock 

AGRICULTURE 

1855.  Res.  recommending  bds.  of  co.  agric.  societies  to 
address  their  representatives  in  Congress,  request- 
ing them  to  procure  liberal  apprn.  for  establish- 
ment of  national  agric.  dept.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  v.  2:  15.) 

1869.  Recommendation  for  federal  law  regulating  dis- 
tribution of  repts.  of  U.  S.  dept.  of  agric.  (Same 
\.  8:  2.) 

1877.  Res.  recommending  formation  of  bureau  of  agric. 
at  national  capitol.  whose  secy,  should  be  peer  of 
secy,  of  other  depts.  of  govt.  and  called  secy,  of 
agric.  (Same  v.  15:  15.) 

1903.  Address  on  U.  S.  dept.  of  agric.  and  its  work; 
by  "W.  H.  Beal.  (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1903: 
36-46.) 

ILLINOIS 
serial 

TRANSACTIONS 

1  series 

Incorporated  by  act  of  Feb.  8,  1853 

1853/4-1869/70.  Transactions  of  111.  State  Agric.  Socy., 
v.  1-8.  Springfield,  1855-1871. 


Checklist 
v.  1.     1853/4.     Lanphler  and  Walker,  1855. 

612,  iv  pp. 
v.  2.     1856/7.     Lanphler  and  Walker,   1857. 

684  (2)   pp.,  xiv  pis. 
v.  3.     1857/8.     Bailhache   and    Baker,    1859. 


685  (1),  Iv  pp. 
v.  4.  1859/60.  Bailhache  and  Baker,  1861. 

698,  Iv  <1)  pp. 
v.  5.  1861/4.  Baker  and  Phillips,  1865. 


vii  pp. 
v.  6.     1865/6.     Baker,    Bailhache 

xxxv,  666,  xxlv  (1)  pp. 
v.  7.     1867/8.     111.     Journal 

xlvi,  710,  xl  pp. 
v.  8.     1869/70.  111.     Journal 


Till, 

xvi, 
vi, 
vlll, 
992, 

Co.,  1868. 
Prtg.  Office,  1870. 
Prtg.  Office,  1871. 


& 


vili.  279,  vl  pp. 
Abolished.     The  act   to  create  a  dept.   of  agriculture, 
approved  April  17,  1871,  became  operative  July  1, 
1871.     In   pursuance  of   this   act   the  state  agric. 
society  re-organized  as  a  state  bd.  of  agriculture, 
and  ceased  to  exist  as  a  society. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

v.  1.  1853/4  In  Repts.  19  Gen.  Assem.  1855  :  537-1156. 
v.  2.  1856/7  "  "  20  "  "  1857  :  747-1140. 
v.  3.  1857/8  "  "  21  "  "  1859,  v.  2:497- 

1179. 
V.  4-8.     1859/60-1869/70  omitted. 

2  series 

Under  Act  of  April  15,  1871 

1871-1904.  Transactions  of  dept.  of  agric.,  with  repts. 
of  co.  and  district  agric.  organizations,  v.  9-42. 
(v.  1-34  of  new  series.)  Springfield,  1872-1907. 

Checklist 
9    (1  of  n.  s.)    1871.     1872. 


TV,  391,  x  pp. 
xv,  408,  Hi  pp. 
xvi,  204,  11  pp. 
166  (1)  pp. 
xix,  343.  v  pp. 


v.  10    (2  of  n.  s.)    1872.     1873. 
v.  11    (3  of  n.  s.)    1873.     1874. 
V.  12    (4  of  n.  s.)    1874.      1875. 
V.  13    (5  of  n.  s.)    1875.      1876.     *...»,  o™,  v   uu. 
v.  14    (6  of  n.  s.)    1876.      1878.      (4),  359,  Iv,  174,  Iv,  11 
pp. 

Contains  6th  rept.  of  state  entomologist. 
V.   15    (7  of  n.  s.)    1877.     1878.      (4),  420,  vl,  290  pp. 

Contains  7th  rept.  of  state  entomologist, 
v.  16  (8  of  n.  s.)  1878.     1880.     (2),  449,  vl,  212,  x  pp. 

Contains  8th  rept.  of  state  entomologist, 
v.  17  (9  of  n.  a.)   1879.     1880.     (3),  583,  vlil,  142,  HI  pp. 

Contains  9th  rept.  of  state  entomologist, 
v.  18  (10  of  n.  s.)   1880.     1881.     vlll,  628,  vll,  238,  vl  pp. 

Contains  10th  rept.  of  state  entomologist, 
v.  19  (11  of  n.  s.)  1881.     1882.     560,  x,  104,  11  pp. 

Contains  llth  rept.  of  state  entomologist, 
v.  20  (12  of  n.  s.)  1882.     1883.     vlll,  534,  Ix,  154,  x  pp. 

Contains  12th  rept.  of  state  entomologist, 
v.  21  (13  of  n.  s.)  1883.     1884.     536,  xvi,  viii,  203,  xxl  pp. 

Contains  13th  rept.  of  state  entomologist, 
v.  22  (14  of  n.  s.)  1884.     1885.    391,  ix,  vli,  136,  xix,  120 
PP. 

Contains  14th  rept.,  with  app.,  of  state  entomologist. 


46 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
TRANSACTIONS — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

v   23  (15  of  n.  s.)  1885.     1886.     vl,  460,  130  pp. 

Contains    "  Misc.    essays    on    economic    entomology   by 

state  entomologist  and  his  assistants."     130  pp. 
T.  24  (16  of  n.  s.)   1886.     1889.     (4),  327,  vl,  115  pp. 

Contains  15th  rept.  of  state  entomologist. 
v.  25   (17  of  n.  s.)    1887.     1889.      (4),  364  pp. 
v.  26   (18  of  n.  s.)    1888.     1889.      (4),   299,  xlli,  122,   Ix 

pp. 

Contains  16th  rept.  of  state  entomologist, 
v.  27   (19  of  n.  s.)    1889.     1889.      (4  ,  344  pp. 
v.  28   (20  of  n.  s.)    1890.     1891.      (4),    319,    v,    90,    36, 

iv,  Ix  pp. 

Contains  17th  rept.  of  state  entomologist,  and  Ana- 
lytical list  of  entomological  writings  of  Wm.  Le 
Baron. 

v.  29   (21  of  n.  s.)    1891.     1892.      (4),  333  pp. 
v.  30    (22  of  n.  s.)    1892.     1894.     vl,   275   pp. 
v.  31    (23  of  n.  s.)    1893.     1894.     vl,    116,    xl,    171,    xlll 

pp.,  14  pis. 

Contains  18th  rept.  of  state  entomologist, 
v.  32    (24  of  n.  s.)    1894.     1895.     vl,   323,    (3),   206,   65, 

v  pp.,  13  pis. 

Contains  19th  rept.  of  state  entomologist, 
v.  33   (25  of  n.  s.)    1895.     1896.     342  pp. 
v.  34    (26  of  n.  s.)    1896.     1897.     (2),  309,  vl,  112, 

pp.,  10  pis. 
Contains  20th  rept.  of  state  entomologist. 


35  (27  of  n.  s.) 

36  (28  of  n.  s.) 

37  (29  of  n.  s.) 

38  (30  of  n.  s.) 

39  (31  of  n.  s.) 

40  (32  of  n.  s.)  1902. 

41  (33  of  n.  s.)  1903. 


1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1902. 
1903. 


(2),  313  pp. 
394  pp. 
Iv,  335  pp. 
(3),  320  pp. 
331  pp. 


1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 

1904.  330  pp. 

1905.  327  pp. 
v.  42   (34  of  n.  s.)    1904.     1907.     311   pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

v.    9.     1871  In  Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871,  v.  3  :  307-677. 
v.  10.     1872  "      <f       28     "          "         1873,  v.  2 : 639-1056. 
v.  11-42.     1873-1904  omitted. 

non-serial 
1683-1876.  Historical  sketch  of  agric.  of  111.  (Trans. 

dept.  agric.  v.  13:  286-346.) 
1818-1854.  Extr.  from  rept.  read  before  St.  Clair  Co. 

Agric.    Socy.    Aug.,    1854;    by   Hon.    P.   B.   Fouke. 

Progression  of  agric.  in  southern  111.     (Same  T.  2: 

313-318.) 

1838.  Southern  section  of  state  heretofore  overlooked 
or  underrated  now  in  common  with  north  attract- 
ing notice  of  settler;  in  111.  land  found  cleared  to 
hand,  farmer  has  but  to   plough  and   plant  and 
gather.     (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  83.) 

1839.  Statistical  stmt.  of  various  agric.  productions  of 
state,  with  values  of  same.     (Rept.  of  committee 
on  banks  and  corporations  1843:  22;    in  repts.  13 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842  v.  2:  177-198.) 

1854.  Paper  on  south  111.,  showing  the  peculiar  advan- 
tages over  middle  and  northern  portion  in  distribu- 
tion of  timber  and  prairie  lands  in  equal  propor- 
tion; numerous  navigable  streams;  mineral  de- 
posits; and  delightful  climate — equal  advantages 
to  scientific  farmer;  any  staples  common  to  either 
extreme  of  latitude  may  be  successfully  cultivated; 
corn  more  extensively  cultivated  than  any  other 
crop;  great  fruit  country,  and  coal  fields  are  of 
great  extent  and  value.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
v.  1:  521-523.) 

1856.  Agric.  resources  of  southern  111.;  by  J.  Reynolds. 
(Same  v.  2:  346-371.) 

Historical,  going  back  to  the  Frencn  occupation. 

1860-1870.  Stmt.  showing  decrease  in  size  of  farms. 
(Same  v.  13:  294-295.) 

1863.  Rept.  of  executive  committee  of  111.  state  agric. 
socy.  in  relation  to  trial  of  harvesting  implements 
and  machinery,  held  near  Dixon,  Lee  Co.,  July, 
1862.  Springfield,  1863.  52  pp. 

3864.  Essay  on  practical  farming  in  111.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  v.  5:  520-526.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1865.  Recommendation  for  establishment  of  agric.,  me- 
chanical, and  commercial  bureau  of  statistics. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Yates)  1865:  14.) 

1866-1872.  Rept.  of  committee  on  farms.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  v.  6  (pp.  108-111) — same  dept.  agric. 
1872.) 

1867/8.  Agric.  and  the  mechanic  arts  in  the  early  days 
of  111.  (1  rept.  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  Industrial 
Univ.  1867/8:  293-320.) 

1870.  The  agric.  of  111.  in  the  census  of  1870.  (6 
same  1872/3:  205-220.) 

1872.  Our  rwys.  and  our  farmers;  by  W.  C.  Flagg.  (5 
same  1871/2:  200-219.) 

1877-1879.  Comparative  table  of  incomplete  returns 
giving  aggregate  of  agric.  statistics.  (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  18:  472-474.) 

1879.  Suggestion  for  apptmt.  of  some  member  to  pre- 
pare and  read  to  bd.  each  yr.  a  comprehensive  and 
extended  paper  containing  important  items  of  agric. 
history  of  state.  (Same  v.  17:  3.) 

.    Paper  on  111.  agric.     (Same  v.  17:  452-459.) 

1900.  Res.  recommending  legislative  provision  for 
carrying  on  necessary  experiments  and  prtg.  of  bul- 
letins for  advancement  of  agric.  in  111.  (A.R. 
farmers'  institutes  1900:  151.) 

ALEXANDER  COUNTY 
See  Natural  Resources.    Alexander  Co. 

BUREAU  COUNTY 

1861-1864.  Exports  of  agricultural  products  by  Chicago, 
Burlington  and  Quincy  R.R.  from  Bureau  Co. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5:  321.) 

COLES  COUNTY 

1861-1864.  Stmt.  of  produce  shipped  from  Charleston 
and  Mattoon,  Coles  Co.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
V.  5:  382-283.) 

ORUNDY  COUNTY 

1864.  Exports  of  agricultural  products  from  Grundy 
Co.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5:  330-331.) 

WIIITESIDE  COUNTY 

1861-1864.  Exports  of  principal  agricultural  products 
of  Whiteside  Co.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5: 
375.) 

Apple;  see  below,  Crops.    Fruit. 
Beans;  see  below,  Crops;  this  title 
Bee-Keeping 
1881-1883.    Stmt.  showing  value  of  honey  produced  in 

111.  each  yr.  (Agric.  dept.  circular  118:  2.) 
1889/90-1902/3.  Comparative  table  showing  no.  of 
Ibs.  of  honey  produced  in  1889,  from  assessors'  re- 
turns; do.  in  1890  as  compared  with  1889,  by  coun- 
ties and  agric.  divisions,  with  total  or  average  for 
each  division. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1889/90  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  151 :  81-83. 
1890/1  "  155 : 80-82. 

1891/2  "  159 : 79-81. 

1892/3  "  163 : 81-83. 

1893/4  "  167 : 83-85. 

1894/5  "  171  : 82-84. 

1895/6  "  175 :  84-86. 

1896/7  "  179 :  79-81. 

1897/8  "  183 : 81-83. 

1898/9  '  187 : 80-82. 

1899/00  '  191 : 81-83. 

1900/1  '  195 : 81-83. 

1901/2  '  199 : 81-83. 

1902/3  •  203 : 81-83. 

Beginning  with  the  table  for  1890/1  there  Is  added  a 
table  showing  the  price  of  honey  per  lb.,  value  of 
honey  produced  nnd  no.  of  hives  of  bees  In  1891. 
This  table  Is  continued  to  1903. 

1891/6-1891/04.  Cumulative  table  showing  no.  of  Ibs. 
of  honey  produce,  price  per  lb.,  value  of  product, 
and  no.  of  hives. 

This  Is  a  table  of  aggregates  for  111. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


47 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Bee-Keeping — cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1891-1896  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  175  : 18 
1891-1897  "  '  170-10 


1891-1898 
1891-1899 
1891-1900 
1891-1901 
1891-1902 
1891-1903 
1891-1904 


179  :  19. 
183  :  20. 
187:21. 
191 :  21. 
195:21. 
199  :  21. 
203  :  21. 
207:21. 


1892.  Res.  adopted  by  bd.  recommending  state  bd.  of 
agrlc.  to  appropriate  sum  not  exceeding  $200  to  pay 
for  transportation  of  products  of  the  apiary  ex- 
hibited at  World's  Fair;  also  sum  of  $200  to  pay 
for  cases  for  transportation,  and  sum  not  exceed- 
ing $400  to  be  paid  for  superintending  said  exhibit. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  30:  135.) 

1898.  Paper  on  bee-keepers'  interest  of  state.  (A.R. 
farmers'  institute  1898:  52-56.) 

1903-1904.     Table  showing  no.  of  hives  of  bees,  by  cos., 
for   northern,   central,    and    southern    divisions   of 
state,  with  total  for  each  division. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1903  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  203  :  81-83. 

1904  "  "       207 :  81-83. 

.    Table  showing,  by  cos.,  Ibs.  of  honey  produced, 

price  per  lb.,  and  value  of  product.      (Statistical 
rept.  dept.  agric.  207:  81-83.) 

Price  and  value  given  for  1904  only. 

ASSOCIATIONS 

ILLINOIS  STATE  BEE-KEEPERS'  ASSOCIATION 
Organized  Feb.  26,  1891. 
serial 

1891-1903/4.     Ann.  rept,  1-3. 
Checklist 

1.  1SQ1/2.     TU.  State  Tol.  Print.  189?.     183  nr>. 

2.  1809/3.      111.    State    Restster    Bk.    Pubg.    House,    1894. 

*>RO  r>p. 

3.  1903/4.     Chicago.  Amer.  Bee  Jol.  Print,  1904.     163  pp. 

non-serial 

1897.  Work  of  111.  Bee-Keepers'  Assn.:  by  C.  C.  Miller 
(A.R.  farmers'  Institute  1897:  89-90.) 


Blackberries;  see  below,  Crops. 
Boards  of  Agriculture 
COUNTY  BOARDS 


Fruit  Crops 


Under  Act  of  April  15.  1871 

It  will  he  noted  that  In  a  malorlty  of  cases  the  nroeeed- 
Ings  helow  end  with  the  year  1877.  After  that  year 
the  reports  as  printed  In  the  Transactions  were 
uniformly  confined  to  a  list  of  the  officers  and  the 
ann.  financial  stmt.  of  the  hoard. 

The  former  co.  onranlzntlon  was  the  agrlc.  society;  see 
above,  Agricultural  Societies. 

ADAMS  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1873  In  Trans,  dept. 
1874 

1875  "       "  " 

1876  "       " 

1877  "       " 


agrlc.  v.  11 

"       v.  12: 

"       v.  13: 

v.  14 


99. 

74-76. 
150-151. 
85-86. 


v.  15  :  168. 


BOONE    COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

10  :  297-298. 
12  :  76-77. 

1875 "       v 

1876 ' 

1877    " 


13  :  153. 

14  :  87. 

15  :  169. 


BROWN  COUNTY 

1874-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agrlc.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1874  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  12  :  77. 

1875  "       "  "  "       v.   13 :  154-155. 

1876 v.  14:88. 

1877 v.  15  :  170. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Boards  of  Agriculture — cont'd 

COUNTY  BOARDS — cont'd 


1872-1877, 
In 


1872-1877, 
In 


1872-1877. 
In 


1872-1877, 
In 


1874-1877 
In 


1875-1877 
In 


BUREAU  COUNTY 

Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
Documents  as  follows  : 


1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  10 

1873  "         "  F  "         •*     11 


1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


:298. 

:100. 

:78. 

:156. 

:89. 


v.  11: 
v.  12: 
v.  13: 
v.  14: 
v.  15:171. 
CARROLL  COUNTY 

Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
Documents  as  follows : 
1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 : 
1873 " 

1874  "       " 

1875  "       " 

1876  "       " 

1877  "       " 

CASS  COUNTY 

Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
Documents  as  follows : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc. 

1873  "     •        f      » 


v.  11 

v.  12 

v.  13 

v.  14 

v.  15 


299-300. 
:  100. 

78-79. 

156-158. 

90. 
:172. 


10 

11  : 

12  : 
13: 
14: 
15: 


300. 

101. 

79. 

158-160. 

91. 

173. 


1873 

1874  "  '  "       v 

1875  '  "       v 

1876  "  "       v 
1877 

CHAMPAIGN  COUNTY 

Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agrlc.  bd. 
Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 : 

1873  "   "     '    "   v.  11 : 
1874 

1875 
1876 
1877 


v.  12 
v.  13 
V.  14 
V.  15 
CHRISTIAN  COUNTY 

Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co 
Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  12 

1875  "       "  "          "       v.  13 

1876  "       "  "  "       v.   14 

1877  " v.  15 


300-301. 

101. 

80. 

160-162. 

92. 

174. 


agric.  bd. 

80-81. 
162-163. 
93. 
175-176. 


CLARK    COUNTY 

Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 

Documents  as  follows  : 


1875  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  13 
1877    "       "  "  "       v.  15: 


164-185. 
177. 


CLAY  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1872  In  Trims,  dent,  agrlc.  v. 

1873 v. 

1874     •       "  "  "       v. 

1875 

1876 

1877 


301. 

102. 

81. 

165-166. 

94. 

178. 


1875. 


"       v.  15: 
CLINTON  COUNTY 

Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agrlc.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1875  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  13  : 167-168. 
COLES  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agrlc.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.   10 :  302-303. 
1873 '          "       v.  11 : 102-104. 

1875  "       "  "  "       v.  13 :  169. 

1876  " v.  14:97. 

1877 '       v.  15  :  180. 

CRAWFORD  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1873  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  11 : 104. 

1874  "       "  "       v.  12 : 82. 
1875 "       v.  13 : 169-170. 

1876  "       "           "          "       v.  14:98. 
1877 v.  15  : 181. 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agrlc.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 105. 

1874  "       "  "          "  v.  12:83. 

1875 v.  13  : 171. 

1876 '          "  v.  14:99. 

1877  "       "  "          "  v.  15:182-183. 


48 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Boards  of  Agriculture — cont'd 
COUNTY  BOABDS — cont'd 

DE  KALB  COUNTY 

1874-1876.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1874  In  Trans,  dept.  ar;-lc.  v.  12:84. 

1875  "       "  v.   13 :  172-173. 
DE  WITT  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 :  : 
-is?*    "       "  lf         "       v.  13 :  1 


1875 
1876 
1877  "  " 

DOUGLAS  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v 

1873  "   "  v 
1874 

1875 
1876 
1877 

DU  PAGE  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric. 
1873 


„ 

14 

15: 


10: 
11 : 
12: 
13: 
14: 
15: 


105. 

173-175. 
104-105. 
187. 


agric.  bd. 

307. 

106. 

85. 

176-177. 

107. 

189. 

agric.  bd. 


10: 
11: 
12: 
13: 
14: 
15: 


307-308. 

106. 

85. 

177. 

108. 

190. 


1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 

EDGAR  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 :! 


1873  "       "  '  "       v.  11 

1874  "       "             '  "       v.  12  : 
1875 "       v.   13: 

1876  "       "  '  "       v.   14 : 

1877  "       "  '  "       v.   15: 
EDWARDS  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10  : 

1873  "   "     "    "   v.  11 : 
1875 "   v.  13 : 

1876  "   "     "    "   v.  14 : 

1877  "   ' T.  15: 

EFFINGHAM  COUNTY 

1872-1875.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 : 

1873  "       "  v.  11: 

1874  "       "  "          "       v.  12: 

1875  " v.  13: 

FAYETTE  COUNTY 

1873-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 
1874 '       v.   12: 

1875  "       "  "  "       v.  13 : 

1876  ' "       v.   14: 

1877  " v.  15: 

FORD  COUNTY 

1873-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 

1874 f         "       v.  12 : 

1875 '       v.  13: 

1876  "       "           "          "       T.  14: 
1877 v.  15: 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 : 
1873 v.  11 : 

1874  "       "  "          "       v.  12 : 

1875  "       "  "  "       v.  13 : 

1878  "       "  "  "       v.  14: 

1877  ' v.  15: 

FULTON  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  T.  10 


1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


v.  12: 
v.  13: 
v.  14: 
v.  16: 


309. 

107. 

86-87. 

178-179. 

109-110. 

191-192. 

agric.  bd. 

308-309. 

107-108. 

179-180. 

111. 

193-194. 

agric.  bd. 

310-312. 
108-109. 
87. 
180-181. 

agric.  bd. 

110. 

88. 

182-183. 

112. 

195. 

agric.  bd. 

110. 
88. 

183-184. 

113. 

196. 

agric.  bd. 
313. 

111-112. 

89-90. 

186. 

114-115. 

197. 

agric.  bd. 

314-315. 

90. 

187-188. 

116-117. 

198. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Boards  of  Agriculture— cont'd 
COUNTY  BOARDS — cont'd 

GALLATIN  COUNTY 

1874-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1874  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  12  : 

1875  "       "  "       v.  13: 

1876  "       "                      "       v.  14 : 
1877 '       v.   15: 

GREENE  COUNTY 

1873-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 

1874  "  "  "  T.  12: 

1875  "  "  "  "  v.  13: 

1876  "  "  "  "  T.  14: 

1877  "  "  "  "  v.  15: 

GRUNDY  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 : 
1873 '          "       v.  11  : 

1874  ' v.  12: 

1875  "       "  "          "       v.  13: 

1876  "       "  "          "       T.  14: 

1877  "       "  "  "       v.   15: 
HAMILTON  COUNTY 

1873-1875.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 

1874  "   "     "    "   T.  12: 
1875 T.  13: 

HANCOCK  COUNTY 

1872-1875.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  T.  10 : 

1873  "       "  'f         "       v.  11 : 

1875  "       "  "          "       v.  13: 

HARDIN  COUNTY 

1874-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  12  : 
1875 r         "       »    19. 


agric.  bd. 

91. 

189-190. 
119-120. 
201-202. 

agric.  bd. 

112-113. 

92. 

190. 

121. 

203. 

agric.  bd. 

315. 

113-114. 

92. 

190-192. 

122. 

204. 

agric.  bd. 
114. 

93. 
192. 

agric.  bd 
316. 

114. 
192-194. 


agric.  bd. 


v.  13  :  194-196. 

1876    ' '       v.  14  :  123-127. 

1877 v.  15  :  206. 

HENDERSON  COUNTY 

1873-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 


1874    "       "  "       v.   12 

1875 '          "       v.  13: 

1876  " v.  14: 

1877 v.  15: 

HENRY  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10: 

1873  "   '•     "    "   T.  11 : 

1874  "   "     "     "   v.  12: 

1875 v.  13: 

1876 '     "   v.  14: 

1877  "       "  "  "       v.  15: 
IROQUOIS  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 : 

1873  "    "      "      "    v  11  • 


v.  11 


T.  12: 
v.  13: 
14: 

15: 


T. 


1874  "   " 

1875 

1876 

1877  " 

JACKSON  COUNTY 
1873-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1873  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 

1874 v.  12: 

1875 v.  13: 

1876    "       "  "  "       v.   14 : 

1877 v.  15: 

JASPER  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10: 

1873  "       "           "          ••       v.  11 : 
1874 v.  12: 

1875  ' •       v.  13: 

1876  ' v.  14: 

1877 v.  15: 


114-115. 

94. 

196-197. 

128. 

207. 


agric.  bd. 

316-317. 

115. 

94. 

198. 

129. 

208. 

agric.  bd. 
317. 

118-117. 

95. 

198-199. 

130. 

209. 

agric.  bd. 
117. 

96. 

200-203. 
131. 
210-211. 

agric.  bd. 

318. 

118. 

96-97. 

203-204. 

132-134. 

212-213. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Boards  of  Agriculture— cont'd 
COUNTY  BOARDS- — cont'd 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY 
1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  y.  10 

1873 r          "       y.   11  : 

1874 '  "       y.  12 

1875  "       "  "  "       v.  13: 

1876  "       "  "  "       v.   14 : 

1877  "       ' y.  15: 

JERSEY  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  y.  10 

1873  "   "     '     "   y  11  : 

1874  "   "     '    "   v  12: 
1875 •   y  13: 

1876  "   "     '     "   y  14: 

1877  "       "  '          "       v    15: 
JO  DAVIESS  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  y.  10: 

1872  "       "  "  y.  11: 

1873  "       "  "  "  y.  12: 

1874  "       "  "  "  y.   13: 

1875  "       "  "  "  y.   14 : 

1876  "       "  "  "  y.   15: 

1877  "       "  "          "  y.  16: 

KANE  COUNTY 

1874-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  y.  12  : 

1875  " y.  13: 

1877    ' y.   15: 

KANKAKEE  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  ns  follows  : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v    10  : 

1873  "       "  "  y  11: 

1874  "       "            "           "  y  12: 
1875 y  13: 

1876  "       "  "  "  y  14: 

1877  "       "  "  "       y    15: 
KENDALL  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 

In   Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trnns.  dept.  agric.  y 

1873  ' 


.  agric.  bd. 

319-320. 

118-119. 

97-98. 

204-205. 

135. 

214. 

agric.  bd. 

318. 

119-120. 

98. 

205-206. 

136. 

215. 

agric.  bd. 

320. 

120. 

99. 

207-208. 

137. 

216. 

203. 

agric.  bd. 

100. 

210-211. 

218. 

agric.  bd. 

321-323. 

122. 

101. 

211-212. 

139. 

219. 


1874 
1875 
187fi 
1877 


10: 
11: 
12: 
13: 
14: 
15: 


agric.  bd. 

323. 

122-124. 

101-102. 

213-217. 

140. 

220-222. 


1872-1877. 


KNOX  COUNTY 

Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 


In   Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dent,  agric.  v 

1873  " 
1874 
1875 
187« 
1877 


10 

11 

12  : 

13  : 

14: 
15: 


324. 

124-125. 

102-103. 

217. 

141. 

223. 


LAKE  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v  10: 

1874  "       "            "           "       v  12: 

1875  ' v  13: 

1876  "       "            "           "       v  14: 

1877  "       "           "          "       v  15: 
LA  SALLE  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 

1874  "       "  "  "       v.   12: 

1875  "       "  "  "       v.  13: 

1876  "       ' v.   14  : 

1877  "       "  "  "       v.   15: 
LAWRENCE  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  T.  10  : 

1873  "       "  '          "  v.  11 : 

1874  "       "  •          "  T.  12: 

1875  • •  T.   13: 

1876  "       "  '  "  v.   14: 

1877  "       "  '          "  v.  16: 


.  agric.  bd. 

324-325. 

103. 

218. 

142. 

224. 

agric.  bd. 

125. 

103-104. 

219-220. 

144-145. 

226-228. 

agric.  bd. 

325-326. 

126. 

104-105. 

221-222. 

145-146. 

229. 


AGRICULTURE — cont'd 
Boards  of  Agriculture — cont'd 
COUNTY  BOAKDS— cont'd 

LEE  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 :  326-327 

1873  "       "  "       v.   11  :  126-127. 

1874  "       "  "          "       v.  12 :  105. 
1877    '  "       v.  15 :  230. 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 128. 

1874  "       "  "  "       v.  12 :  106. 

1875  "       "  "  "       v.   18 :  222-223. 
1877    "       "            "  "       T.   15 :  231-232. 

LOGAN  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10  :  327. 


1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


v.  11 

y.  12 

v.  13 

v.  14 


128. 
106. 
223. 
149. 


v.   15  :  235. 


McDONOTJOH  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 :  134. 

1875  "       "  "  "       v.   13:235-236. 

1876  "       "  "  "       v.   14  :  157. 

1877  "       "  "  "       T.  15 :  242. 

McHENRY  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  ag^lc. 


1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


v.  10 
11 : 
v.  12: 
v.  13: 
v.  14: 
v.  15: 


333. 

135. 

113. 

236-237. 

158-159. 

243. 


MCLEAN  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  y.  11 : 

1874  "   "     "     "   y.  12  : 

• v.  13: 


1875 
1876 
1877 


y.   14: 
v.   15: 


186. 
113-114. 

237-238. 

161. 

245. 


MACON  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  y 

1874  "       "  "          "  y 

1875  "       "  "          "  v 

1876  ' y 

1877  "       "  "          "  y 


11 :  130. 

12  :  108-109. 

13  :  227-228. 

14  :  152. 
15:238. 


MACOUPIN  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.   10  :  329-330. 


1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


y.  11 

y.  12 

y.  13 

y.  15 

y.  15 


130-131. 

109-110. 

229-230. 

153. 

239. 


MADISON  COUNTY 

1872-1874.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  y.  10 :  331-333. 

Contains  treasurer's  stmt. 
1874  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  y.  12 : 110. 

MARION  COUNTY 

1872-1875.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  y.  10  :  329. 

1873  "       "  >r         "       v.  11 :  131. 

1874  "       "  "  "       v.  12 :  111. 

1875  "        "  "  "       V.  13 :  230-231. 

MARSHALL  COUNTY 

1875.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  y.  13  :  231-282. 


50 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Boards  of  Agriculture — cont'd 
COUNTY  BOARDS — cont'd 

MASON  COUNTY. 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10  :  330. 

1873  "       ' v.   11  : 131-132. 

1874  "       "  "          "       v.  12 : 112. 

1875  "       "  "  "       v.  13 :  233-234. 

1876  "       "  "          "       v.  14 : 155. 

1877  "       "  "  "       v.  15 : 240. 

MASSAC  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 


1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


V. 


1-2 
13 
v.  14 
V.  15 


133-134 

112-113. 

234. 

156. 

241. 


MENARD  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 : 

1873  "       "  "  v.  11 

1874  "       "             '           "  v.  12 
1875 v.   13 

1876  "       "  '  "  T.  14 

1877  ' v.  15 


333-334. 

136-137. 

114. 

238-240. 
:  162. 
:246. 


MERCER  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric. 


1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


v.  10 
v.  11 
v.  12: 
v.  13: 
v.  14: 
v.  15: 


335. 

137. 

115. 

240-242. 

163. 

247. 


MONROE  COUNTY 

1872-1874.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10  :  334 

1873  "  ••       v.   11:138. 

1874  "  "       v.  12 : 115-116. 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 

1874-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.   12  :  116. 


1875 

1876  " 

1877  " 


v.  13  :  242-243. 
T.  14  :  164. 
v.  15:248. 


MORGAN  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept  agric.  v.  10  :  335. 

1873  **       '*  '  "       TT    11  .  100  1 

1874  "       " 

1875  "       " 

1876  " 

1877  "       " 


v.  11 :  139-140. 

v.  12  :  116-117. 

v.  13  :  243-245. 

v.  14  : 165. 

v.  15 :  249. 


MOULTRIB  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.   10 :  336. 

1873  "   "     '    "   TT  11  •  -lAn 


1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


v.  11  :  140. 

v.  12  : 117-118. 

v.  13  :  245-246. 

v.  14  : 166. 

v.  15 :  250. 


OGLE  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 :  336. 
1874    '  '•       T.  12:118-119. 


1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


T.  13:246-247. 
v.  14 : 167. 
v.  15:251. 


PEORIA  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 : 337. 
1875    "  "       T.   13:248. 

J22   '  "          "       v.  14:169. 

1877    •  "          ••       v.  16 : 253. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Boards  of  Agriculture — cont'd 
COUNTY  BOARDS — cont'd 

PERRY  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 

107.J       ..  ••  «  .i 


1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


v.  12 

v.  13 

V.  14 

V.  15 


140-141. 

119. 

249-250. 

170-174. 

254. 


PIATT  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 
1874 '          "       v.  12: 

1875  "       "  "          "       v.  13: 

1876  "       "           "          "       v.  14 : 
1877 v.  15: 


337-338. 

120. 

250-251. 

175. 

255. 


PIKE  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 142. 
1874 r         "       v.  12 : 121. 

1875  "       "  "          "       v.  13: 

1876  "       "  "          "       v.  14: 


1877 


:  251-253. 
:176. 


v.  16:256. 


POPE  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 143. 


1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


v.  12  : 121. 
V.  13:253-254. 
T.  14 : 177. 
v.  15:257. 


PUTNAM  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Buel   Institute 
and  co.  agric.  bd. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10  :  338-339. 
IS7S    ••       «  -f         «•       v.  11:143. 


1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


v.  12 :  122. 
v.  13:256. 
v.  14 : 178. 
v.  16:258. 


RANDOLPH  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 : 144. 

1874  "       "  >f  "  v.  12 :  122-123. 

1875  "       "  "  "  v.  13 :  257-259. 

1876 '  "  v.  14  : 179. 

1877 "  v.  15 :  259. 

ROCK  ISLAND  COUNTY 

1873-1876.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept  agric,  v.  11 :  144-145. 

1874  "       "  tf          "       v.  12 :  124. 

1875  "       "            "           "       v.   13:260-263. 
1876 v.  14  :  181. 

ST.  CLAIR  COUNTY 

1874-1876.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1874  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  12 : 127. 

1875  "       "  "       v.  13 : 267-268. 
1876 •          "       v.  14 : 188. 

SANGAMON  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872  in  Trans,  dept  agric.  v.  10 :  339. 
1873 " 

1874  "       " 

1875  "       " 

1876  "       " 

1877  "       " 


agric.  v. 

T.  11 : 145. 

v.  12 : 124. 

T.  13  :  263. 

v.  14  : 182-184. 

v.  16:262-264. 


SCHUYLER  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v  10 :  340. 

1873  "  "       v  11:145-146. 

1874  "       "             «           "       T  12 :  125. 
1876 v  13:264. 

1876  "       "  '          "       T  14 : 185. 

1877  "       "  "       v  15:265. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


51 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Boards  of  Agriculture — cont'd 
COUNTY  BOABDS — cont'd 

SHELBY  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  10  :  340. 

1873  "  "  "  "  v.   11  :  146-147. 

1874  "  "  "  "  v.   12 :  125-126. 

1875  "  "  "  "  v.   13 :  264-265. 

1876  "  "  "  "  v.  14 : 186. 

1877  "  "  "  "  v.  15 : 266. 

STARK  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  10  :  341. 

1874  "       "  ''          "       v.  12 :  126. 

1875  ' '       v.  13  :  265-267. 

1876  "       "  "  "       v.  14 :  187. 

1877  "        "  "  "       V.  16 : 267. 

STEPHENSON  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  10 : 


1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


V.  11 

v.  12 

v.  13 

v.  14 


342. 

147-148. 

127. 

268-269. 

189. 


v.  15:268. 


UNION  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 

In 

Trans. 

dept.  Hf 

ric. 

T. 
Y. 
Y. 

v. 

V. 
V. 

10: 
11: 
12: 
13: 
14: 
15: 

342-343. 
148. 
128. 
269-270. 
190. 
269. 

VERMILION  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v    11 : 

1874  "       "           "          "       v    12 : 
1875 v    13  : 

1876  "       "  "          "       v    14: 

1877  " 


149-150. 
128. 

270-271. 
191. 
15  :  270. 


WABASH  COUNTY 

1873-1876.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  11  :  150-152. 

1874  "       "  'f          "       v.  12 :  131. 


1875 
1876 


v.  13  :  271-272. 
V.  14  :  194. 


WARREN  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  11 : 152-153. 

1874  "  "  "           "  v.  12 :  131-132. 

1875  "  "  "           "  v.   13:272-273. 

1876  "       ' v.  14  :  195. 

1877  "  "  "          "  v.  15 : 273. 

WAYNE  COUNTY 

1873-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  11  :  153. 

1875  "       "  'f          "       v.  13 :  273-274. 

1876  "       "  "          "       v.  14 : 196. 

1877  "       ' V.  15:274. 

WHITESIDE  COUNTY 

1872-1877.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  10  :  343. 

1874  "       "  "       v.  12 : 132. 

1875 V.  13:276-277. 

1876    "       "           "          "       v.  14 : 197. 
1877 v.  15:275. 

WILL  COUNTY 

1875-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  13 :  277-278. 
•"—    "       ' v.  14:198. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Boards  of  Agriculture — cont'd 
COUNTY  BOABDS — cont'd 

WILLIAMSON  COUNTY 

1872-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  10  :  344. 

1873  "          "       v.  11:  "• 

T.  12: 
v.  13: 


1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


:154. 

:133. 

..  __:278. 
v.  14 : 199. 
v.  15  :  279-280. 


1876 
1877 


v.   16  :  278. 


WINNEBAGO  COUNTY 

1874-1877.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  12  : 133-134. 

1875  "       "  "       v.  13 :  279-280. 
Contains  stmt.  of  gross  receipts  for  6  yrs. 

1876  in  Trans,  dept  agrlc.  v.  14  :  200-203. 

1877  "       ' v.   15  :  281. 

WOODFORD  COUNTY 

1874-1875.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  co.  agric.  bd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  12 : 134. 

1875  "       "  "       v.   13 : 280. 

LAWS;  see  below,  that  title 

RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES  ;  see  below,  that  title 

STATE  BOABD 

Under  Act  of  April  15,  1871 

serial 

See  above,  under  Agriculture. 

non-serial 

1871.  Kept,  on  provision  in  new  state  house  for  ac- 
commodation of  agric.  dept.  of  state.  (House  Jol. 
27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  350.) 

1876.  Res.  recommending  that  secy,  of  bd.  be  author- 
ized  to  enter  Into   communication   with   depts.   of 
agric.   of  foreign   countries,  with  view   to   mutual 
acquaintance    and    exchange    of    agric.    products. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  14:  41.) 

1877.  Suggestion  that  catalogue  of  library  of  dept.  of 
agric.  be  published  and  propriety  of  apptg.  commit- 
tee on  library.     (Same  v.  15:  9.) 

.  Res.  recommending  apptmt.  of  committee  to  me- 
morialize Gen.  Assem.  to  pass  such  laws  as  will 
allow  ann.  publication  of  its  transactions  and  not 
limiting  size,  and  making  fiscal  yr.  close  with  jr. 
of  bd.  instead  of  Sept.  30,  as  now  provided  by  law; 
act  passed.  (Same  v.  15:  114.) 

1877-1904.  Rept.  of  library  committee.  (Same  v.  15 
(pp.  111-112)— some  v.  40.) 

1879.  Recommendation   for   usual   apprns.    in   aid   of 
dept.  of  agrlc.,  horticultural  socy.,  and  for  state 
entomologist.     (Govs.  mess.  (Cullom)  1879:  24.) 

1880.  By-laws  of  dept.  of  agric.    Springfield,  Spring- 
field Register  co.,  1880. 

Not  seen.     500  copies  were  printed ;   see  Trans,   dept. 
agrlc.  T.  18  :  187. 

1883.  By-laws  of  state  bd.  of  agric.,  co.  and  other  agric. 
societies.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1883:  386-390.) 

Under  act  of  Gen.  Assem.  of  June  23,  1883,  "  Act  to 
revise  law  in  rel.  to  Dept.  of  Agrlc.,  etc." 

1884.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  111.  Dept.  of  Agric. 
Springfield,  1884.     59  pp. 

1886.  Recommended  by  pres.  of  bd.  that  committee  of 
three  be  apptd.  to  consider  and  report  a  financial 
system  that  will  more  fully  meet  requirements  of 
bd.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  23:  302.) 

1898.  Rept.  of  committee  on  formulating  new  set  of 
acct.  books  for  bd.     (Same  v.  36:  42-43.) 

1899.  Opinion  in  re.  state  bd.  of  agric. — an  act  to  cre- 
ate dept.  of  agric.  in  state,  approved  1871,  repealed 
by  act  of  1883.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00: 
327.) 

1904.  Opinion  in  re.  construction  of  apprn.  act  of  bd. 
of  agric.  (Same  1903/4:  136-137.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Broom-Corn;  see  below,  Crops;  this  title 
Castor  Beans;  see  below,  Crops;  this  title 
Cherries;  see  below,  Crops.    Fruit  Crops 
Cotton;  see  below,  Crops.    Fiber  Crops 
Crop  Bulletins 

serial 

1  series 

[1871-1877.     Circulars,  nos.  1-24.] 

This  entry  Is  entirely  suppositions.  Although  a  very 
special  effort  was  made  to  complete  the  collation  of 
these  circulars,  none  was  found  earlier  than  that 
numbered  25.  The  three  entries  In  Bowker  (pt. 
2  :  234)  viz.  :  Annual  crop  report,  1873-1901,  Cir- 
culars no.  1-122,  1881-1902,  and  Statistical  Report 
Dec.  1888-Dec.  1901,  are  all  variations  of  titles 
of  the  same  serial,  I.  e.,  the  one  collated  below  as 
series  2  and  3  resp.  As  collated  here  the  notation 
and  changes  of  title  are  self-Indicating. 
The  compiler's  assumption  concerning  no.  1-24  Is  as 
follows  :  When  the  act  of  1877,  authorizing  the 
compilation  of  agricultural  statistics,  went  Into 
effect,  the  then  authorities  applied  an  Initial  num- 
ber which  they  supposed  would  allow  for  such 
earlier  fugitive  publications  of  the  predecessor  of 
the  dept.  of  agriculture,  as  might  have  been  pub- 
lished, but  of  which  they  had  neither  record  nor 
examples. 

2  series 
1877-1885 

Under  Act  of  May  25,  1877,  to  secure  the  collection  and 
publication  of  agricultural  statistics.  The  follow- 
ing collation  was  made  from  the  collection  of  crop 
bulletins  In  the  New  York  Public  Library,  the 
Library  of  the  II.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture  and 
that  of  the  Illinois  Department  of  Agriculture.  It 
will  be  noted  that  a  great  many  numbers  are  cited 
as  "  not  found."  The  regularity  with  which  these 
numbers  recur,  and  tie  fact  that  after  diligent 
search  and  Inquiry  no  corresponding  circulars  were 
found,  suggests  the  explanation  that  the  numbers 
were  left  open  pending  the  assignment  to  them 
of  occasional  publications.  Only  one  such  publica- 
tion, see  no.  43,  was  found.  During  this  time  an 
edition  of  3000  copies  of  these  bulletins  was 
printed. 

1877-1885.     Circulars,  nos.  25-122. 
Checklist 

25.  Crop  prospects.     May  21.  1877.     26  pp. 

26.  Not  found. 

27.  Crop  prospects.     June  20,  1877.     20  pp. 

28.  Not  found. 

29.  Crop  prospects.     July  20,  1877.     21  pp. 
30-31.     Not  found. 

32.  Illinois  crops. 

33.  Not  found. 

34.  Illinois  crops. 
35-38.     Not  found. 

39.  Illinois  crops  of  1877. 

40.  Not  found. 

41.  Crop  prospects. 

42.  Not  found. 

43.  Farm  drainage.    June  8,  1878.    24  pp. 

44.  Crop  prospects.    June  1,  1878.     32  pp. 

45.  Not  found. 

46.  Crop  prospects. 

47.  Not  found. 

48.  Crop  prospects.    Aug.  1,  1878.    36  DD. 
49-50.     Not  found. 

51.  Illinois  crop  of  1878.     64  pp. 

52.  Not  found. 

53.  Crop  prospects.     June  1,  1879.     68  pp. 

54.  Not  found. 

55.  Crop  prospects.     July  1,  1879.     24  pp. 
56-57.     Not  found. 

58.  111.  crop  prospects.     Aug.  12,  1879. 

59.  Not  found. 

60.  111.  crops  for  1879.     76  pp. 
61-63.  Not  found. 


Aug.   20,   1877.     32   pp. 
Oct.  20,  1877.     28  pp. 

48  pp. 
May  1,  1878.     32  pp. 

24pp. 
32  pp. 

July  1,  1878.     24  pp. 


40  pp. 


64.  Crop  prospects. 

65.  Not  found. 

66.  Crop  prospects. 

67.  Not  found. 

68.  Crop  prospects. 

69.  Not  found. 

70.  Crop  prospects. 

71.  Not  found. 

72.  111.  crops  for  1880.     81  pp. 

73.  Not  found. 

74.  111.  crop  prospects. 

75.  Not  found. 

76.  111.  crop  prospects.    June  1,  1881. 


May  1,  1880.  32  pp. 

June  1,  1880.  39  pp. 

July  1,  1880.  28  pp. 

Aug.  2,  1880.  107  pp. 


May  2,  1881. 


32  pp. 
59  pp. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crop  Bulletins — cont'd 


serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

1877-1885— cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

77.  Not  found. 

78.  111.  crop  prospects.     July  1,  1881.     32  pp. 

79.  Not  found. 

80.  III.  crop  prospects  issued  Aug.  1,  1881.    97  pp. 

81.  Not  found. 

82.  111.  crops  for  1881.     104  (1)  pp. 

83.  Not  found. 

84.  111.  crop  prospects. 

85.  Not  found. 

86.  III.  crop  prospects.    May  1,  1882.    46  pp. 

87.  Not  found. 

88.  111.  crop  prospects.     June  1.  1882.    61  pp. 

89.  Not  found. 

90.  111.   crop  prospects. 

leaf. 

91.  Not  found. 

92.  111.  crop  prospects. 

93.  Not  found. 

94.  111.  crops  for  1882. 

95.  Not  found. 

96.  111.  crop  prospects. 

97.  Not  found. 

98.  111.  crop  prospects. 

99.  Not  found. 

100.  111.  crop  prospects.    June  1,  1883. 

101.  Not  found. 

102.  111.  crop  prospects.     July  1,  1883. 

103.  Not  found. 

104.  111.  crop  prospects. 

105.  Not  found. 

106.  111.  crops  for  1883.     180  pp. 

107.  Not  found. 

108.  III.  crop  prospects. 

109.  Not  found. 

110.  111.  crop  prospects. 

111.  Not  found. 

112.  111.  crop  prospects.    June  1,  1884.    62  pp. 

113.  Not  found. 

114.  111.  crop  prospects.    July  1,  1884.    50  pp. 

115.  Not  found. 

116.  111.  crop  prospects.    Aug.  1,  1884.    119  pp. 

117.  Not  found. 

118.  111.  crops  for  1884. 

119.  Not  found. 

120.  I1L  crop^rept.  for  April,  1885.     71,  14,  15,  16, 

121 


April  1,  1882.    27  pp. 


July   1,   1882.      45   pp.,   1 


Aug.  1,  1882.     125  (1)  pp. 
151  pp. 

Apr.  1,  1883.     64  pp. 
May  1,  1883.     43  pp. 

63  pp. 

52  pp. 
Aug.  1,  1883.     127  pp. 


April  1,  1884.     48  pp. 
May  1,  1884.     49  pp. 


196  pp. 


(1)   np.* 
.  Not  found. 


122.  111.  crop  rept.  for  May,  188u.     59  pp. 
Also  In  Documents  as  follows  : 

41  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  16 :  309-312. 
44     '  "       v.  16 : 312-315. 

"     '  ....       T    16 .  315.318. 

"       v.  16  :  318-323. 
"       v.  16:323-378. 
"       v.   17:460-466. 
"       v.   17:467-469. 
v.   17  :  469-474. 
"  "       v.   17 : 474-554. 

"  v.  18:447-448. 
"  v.  18:448-458. 
"  v.  18:458-462. 
"  v.  18:462-474. 
"  "  V.  18 : 474-594. 

Thereafter  this  method  of  publication  was  discontinued. 
In  the  Transactions  the   tabular  matter  of  the   crop 
bulletins,  the  meteorological  returns  and  the  corre- 
spondents'    remarks    are    omitted.       The    annual 
resume  of  1878,  1879  and  1880   (nos.   51,  60  and 
70)  Is  printed  In  full  In  the  transactions. 
3  series 


46 
48 
51 
53 
55 
58 
60 
64 
66 
68 
70 
72 


1885-1904. 


123. 
124. 
125. 
126. 
127. 
128. 
129. 
130. 
131. 
132. 
133. 
134. 


1885-date. 
Statistical  report,  123-207. 

Checklist 

Statistical  rept.  June,  1885.     82   (1)   pp. 
r      July,    1885.     65  pp. 

Aug.,   1885.     54,  20  pp.,  1  leaf 
'       Dec..    1885.     81  pp. 

April,  1886. 

May,    1886. 

June,  1886. 

July,   1886. 

Aug.,   1886. 

Dec.,    1886. 

April  1,  1887. 

May    1,  1887. 


34  pp. 

39  pp. 
59  pp. 

40  pp. 
52  pp. 
85  pp., 


3   leaves. 
23  pp. 


1887.     39  pp. 


*  The  additional  paging  Is  the  Monthly  Weather  Review 
for  Jan..  Feb.  and  March,  1885  ;  see  Climate. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


53 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crop  Bulletins — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
3  series — cont'd 
1886-date — cont'd 


135.  Statistical  rept.  June 

1,  1887. 

1887.  58,  26  (2) 

pp.* 

136.  Statistical  rept.  July 

1,  1887. 

1887.  37,  26  (2) 

PP-* 

137.  Statistical  rept.  Aug. 

1,  1887. 

1887.  50  (1).  37 

(1)  PP.* 
139  (sic).  Statistical  rept. 

Dec.  1887.  1888.  86  (1). 

48  (1)  pp.* 

139.  Statistical  rept.  May 
140.     "     »   June 

1,  1888. 
1,  1888. 

1888.  37,  39  pp.* 
1888.  54,  37  pp.* 

141.      "      "   July 

1,  1888. 

1888.  35,  36  pp.* 

142.      "      ••   Aug. 

1,  1888. 

1888.  50  (1),  36 

pp.* 

143.  Statistical  rept.  Dec., 

1888.  1889.  87   (1),  35 

W  PP.* 
144.  Statistical  rept.  May 

1,  1889. 

1889.  23  pp. 

145.            ••   June 

20,  1889. 

1889.  28  pp. 

146.      "      "   Aug. 

1,  1889. 

1889.  37  pp. 

147.      "      "   Dec. 

1,  1889. 

1889.  74  (1)  pp. 

148.           "   May 

1,  1890. 

1890.  27  (1)  pp. 

149.      "      "   June 

20,  1890. 

1890.  36  (1)  pp. 

150.      "      "   Aug. 

1,  1890. 

1890.  46  (1)  pp. 

151. 

Dec. 

1,  1890. 

1890.  90  (1)  pp. 

152. 

* 

May 

1,  1891. 

1891.  29  pp. 

153. 

June 

20,  1891. 

1891.  33  (1)  pp. 

154. 

Aug. 

1,  1891. 

1891.  50  (1)  pp. 

155. 

* 

Dec. 

1,  1891. 

87  (1)  pp. 

156. 

* 

May 

1,  1892. 

30  (1)  pp. 

157. 

* 

June 

20,  1892. 

33  pp. 

158. 

* 

Aug. 

1,  1892. 

48  pp. 

159. 

* 

Dec. 

1,  1892. 

86  (1)  pp. 

160. 

* 

May 

1,  1893. 

31  pp. 

161. 

4 

June 

20,  1893. 

32  (1)  pp. 

162. 
163. 

4* 

Aug. 
Dec. 

1,  1893. 
1,  1893. 

47  pp' 
88  (1)  pp. 

164. 

* 

May 

1,  1894. 

31  pp. 

165. 

* 

June 

20,  1894. 

32  (1)  pp. 

166. 

* 

Aug. 

1,  1894. 

47  pp' 

167. 

' 

Dec. 

1,  1894. 

90  (1)  pp. 

168. 
169. 

I 

May 
June 

1,  1895. 
20,  1895. 

31  pp'  V 
28  (1)  pp. 

170. 

* 

Aug. 

1,  1895. 

46  (1)  pp. 

171. 

* 

Dec. 

1,  1895. 

89  (1)  pp. 

172. 

1 

May 

1,  1896. 

32  (1)  pp. 

173. 

* 

June 

20,  1896. 

29  (1)  pp. 

174. 

* 

Aug. 

1,  1896. 

45  1  pp. 

175. 

* 

Dec. 

1,  1896. 

91  (1)  pp. 

176. 

1 

May 

1,  1897. 

47  pp. 

177. 

* 

June 

20,  1897. 

28  (1)  pp. 

178. 

* 

Aug. 

1,  1897. 

47  (1)  pp. 

179. 

* 

Dec. 

1,  1897. 

86  (1)  pp. 

180. 

4 

May 

1,  1898. 

31  pp. 

181. 

4 

June 

20,  1898. 

28  (1)  pp. 

182. 

* 

Aug. 

1,  1898. 

46  (1)  PP. 

183. 

* 

Dec. 

1,  1898. 

88  (1)  pp. 

184. 

4 

May 

1,  1899. 

32  (1)  PP. 

185. 

* 

June 

20,  1899. 

27  pp. 

186. 

1 

Aug. 

1,  1899. 

46  fl)  pp. 

187. 

" 

Dec. 

1,  1899. 

87  (1)  pp. 

188. 

* 

May 

1,  1900. 

32  U)  PP. 

189. 

* 

June 

20,  1900. 

29  pp. 

190. 

* 

Aug. 

1,  1900. 

46  (I)  pp. 

191. 

* 

Dec. 

1,  1900. 

88  (1)  pp. 

192. 

* 

May 

1,  1901. 

35  pp. 

192  (sic). 

* 

June 

20,  1901. 

29  pp. 

193  (sic). 

* 

Aug. 

1,  1901. 

47  pp. 

195. 

* 

Dec. 

1,  1901. 

91  pp. 

196. 

* 

May 

1,  1902. 

31  pp. 

197. 

* 

June 

20,  1902. 

28  (1)  pp. 

198. 

* 

Aug. 

1,  1902. 

46  1  pp. 

199. 

4 

Dec. 

1,  1902. 

88  (1)  PP. 

200. 

1 

May 

1,  1903. 

31  pp. 

201. 

* 

June 

20,  1903. 

28  (1)  pp. 

202. 

* 

Aug. 

1,  1903. 

46  1  pp. 

203. 

4 

Dec. 

1,  1903. 

88  (1)  pp. 

204. 

** 

May 

1,  1904. 

31  pp. 

205. 

June 

20,  1904. 

28  (1)  pp. 

206. 
207. 

Aug. 
Dec. 

1,  1904. 
1,  1904. 

46  pp.,  1  leaf. 
88  (1)  pp. 

non-serial 

1841.  Rept.  from  committee  on  agric.  and  mnfres.  on 
inquiry  into  expediency  of  adopting  some  system 
for  collecting  agric.  statistics.  3  pp.  (House  repts. 
12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  347-349.) 


*  The   additional   pages   are   the   Monthly   Weather   Re- 
view ;  see  Climate. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crop  Bulletins— cont'd 

non-s  eria  I — con  t'  d 

1877-1879.  Rept.  of  committee  on  crop  and  livestock 
statistics.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  15  (p.  361) — 
same  v.  21.) 

1877-1884.  Agricultural  statistics.  (Same  v.  17  (pp. 
358-383) — same  v.  22.) 

Statistics  collected  by  local  assessors  under  act  of  1877. 
Material  is  essentially  the  same  as  that  contained 
in  ann.  crop  rept. 

1883.  Res.  adopted  by  bd.  that  statistical  dept.  of  bd.  is 
one  of  most  valuable  features  of  dept.  and  should 
be  pressed  forward  with  vigor  and  enlarged  so  as  to 
embrace    all   classes   of   rural    industries.     (Same 
v.  21:  13.) 

1884.  Agric.  statistics;  brief  stint,  of  method  of  com- 
putation.    (Agric.  dept.  circular  118:  34.) 

This  Is  a  standing  feature  of  the  Circulars. 

1889.  Recommendation  for  publication  and  distribution 
of  crop  statistics  of  state,  beginning  on  first  of  mos. 
of  May,  June,  July,  and  Aug.  and  at  close  of  Dec., 
believing  that  repts.  for  above  named  mos.  will  sup- 
ply farmers  with  all  information  of  value  re.  pro- 
duction and  harvesting  of  crops.  (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  27:  10.) 

1891.  Recommendation  favoring  more  careful  and  com- 
plete collection  and  early  publication  of  crop  and 
livestock  statistics  of  state,  with  an  increase  of 
clerical  force,  if  necessary  for  that  purpose.  (Same 
v.  29:  16.) 

1900.  Wkly.  crop  bulletin.  (Agric.  dept.  [or]  state  bd. 
of  agric.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
LAWS;  see  below,  that  title 
Crops 

1884.  Table  showing  for  each  state  in  Union  crops 
produced  in  1884  as  returned  to  U.  S.  dept.  of  agric. 
(Agric.  dept.  circular  118:  126-127.) 

ILLINOIS 

1853.  Paper  on  grain,  grass,  and  stock  growing  in  cen- 
tral 111.;  by  J.  N.  Brown.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
v.  1:  429-436.) 

1855.  Stmts.  of  field  crops  from  premium  applicants. 
(Same  v.  2:  104-106.) 

1858.  Essay  on  practical  gardening  in  111.     (Same  v. 
3:  500-511.) 

.     Res.  to  memorialize  legisl.  to  make  provision  by 

law  for  protection  of  gardens,   nurseries,  and   or- 
chards agst.  injury  and  theft.     (Same  v.  3:  328.) 

1859.  Rept.  on  nurseries  of  111.,  with  their  productions, 
etc.     (Same  v.  3:  370-377.) 

With  full  list  of  nurseries  showing  date  of  establish- 
ment, productions,  etc. 

1859-1871.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  no.  of  acres  cul- 
tivated in  wheat,  corn,  and  other  field  products  and 
aggregate.  (Same  v.  13:  297.) 

1859-1880.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  for  examination 
of  farms  and  nurseries  throughout  state.  (Same 
v.  4  (pp.  83-107) — same  v.  18.) 

1860-1864.     Stmts.  of  field  crops,  giving  cost  of  produc- 
tion.    (Same  v.  4  (pp.  239-246) — same  v.  5.) 
1860/81-1860/84.    Table  showing  net  profit  realized  per 
acre  on  principal  crops. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1860/81  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82 :  94. 
1860/82  not  found. 
1860/83  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  106  :  5. 

1860/84  "     "      118 :  5. 

Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  22  :  259. 

1861-1872.  Table  showing  acres  cultivated  as  returned 
by  assessors,  and  published  in  repts.  of  auditor, 
and  of  state  bd.  of  equalization,  in  wheat,  corn,  and 
other  field  products.  (7  rept.  111.  Industrial  Univ. 
1873/4:  134.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 

1864.  Premium  essay  on  cultivation  of  field  crops  and 
propagation  of  soils;  by  J.  B.  Turner.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  v.  5:  385-400.) 

1875-1876.    Comparative  table  showing  acreage,  yield, 
and  price  of  farm  crops — oats,  rye,  barley,  flax,  cot- 
ton, tobacco,  beans,  and  potatoes,  by  cos.     (Same 
v.  14:  329-330.) 
1875-1881.    Table  showing  area  of  leading  crops  grown 

in  state.     (Dept.  agric.  circular  82:  92.) 
1876.     111.  crops  of  1876.     15  pp.     (Dept.  agric.) 

Unnumbered    pamphlet.      Predecessor    of    crop    repts. 

begun  in  1877  and  continued  to  date. 

1877-1879.  Comparative  table  showing  yield  and  value 
of  principal  crops  grown  in  state.  (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  17:  477-478.) 

1877-1881.    Table  giving  yield  of  named  principal  crops 
as  well  as  no.  of  cattle,  fat  hogs,  and  fat  sheep 
marketed.     (Dept.  agric.  circular  82:  92.) 
1877-1883.    Table    showing    by    crops,    etc.,    livestock, 
seeds,  etc.,  per  cent  of  value  to  total  value  of  crops, 
etc.,  in  state  each  yr.     (Same  116:  75.) 
1877-1884.     Table  showing  relative  value  of  crop  and 
animal  products.     (Same  118:  3.) 

.    Table  showing  value  of  each  farm  crop  and  of 

animal  products  [i.  e.  dairy  products]  in  111.  each 
yr.     (Some  118:  2.) 

.    Same.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  22:  256.) 

1877/80-1877/84.  Table  showing,  by  percentage,  rela- 
tive area  of  crops  grown  in  state  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1877/80  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  69-70. 

1877/81  "     "      82  (?). 

1877/82  "     "      "    "     "   104 : 84. 
1877/83  "          "    "     "   106 : 9 ;  116 : 74. 

1877/84  "     "      118 :  9. 

1877/84    "  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  22  :  263. 
1877/81-1877/84.    Table   showing   value   of   each   farm 
crop  and  of  animal  products  in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/81  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  93. 
1877/82    "  "          "  "       104 : 85. 

18.1/83    "  "  106:2. 

1877/84    "  "  118 : 2. 

^.        1877/81-1878/83.     Table  showing  acreage  of  each  farm 
crop  as  returned  by  assessors. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1877/81  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  95. 

1878/82  "     "      104  : 82. 

1878/83  "  "   106  :  8  ;  116  :  72. 

1878.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  value  of  principal  crops. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  16:  370-372.) 

Corn,  hay,  winter  and  spring  wheat,  oats,  pasture, 
orchard. 

.    Incomplete   returns   of  agric.   statistics,   giving 

acreage  returns  and  acreage  not  accounted  for,  by 
cos.     (Same  v.  17:  484-485.) 
— .     Farm  crops;   acreage  and  condition  June  1;   by 
cos.     (Dept.  agric.  circular  44:  4-7.) 

Corn,  broom-corn,  winter  wheat,  do.  rye,  spring  wheat 
do.  barley,  oats,  flax,  cotton,  tobacco,  castor  beans 
Irish  potatoes,  sweet  potatoes,  meadows,  pastures 
sorghum,  winter  barley. 

.     Farm  crops,  condition  or  yield  July  1,  1878;  by 

cos.     (Same  46:  4-7.) 

Corn,  broom-corn,  sorghum,  winter  wheat,  do.  rye 
spring  wheat,  do.  barley,  oats,  flax,  cotton,  tobacco 
Irish  potatoes,  sweet  potatoes,  meadows,  pastures 
cherries,  strawberries,  raspberries,  gooseberries 
currants,  beans,  peas,  timothy,  clover  and  prairi 
meadows,  apple,  peach,  pear,  vineyards,  Hungaria 
and  millet. 

.  Farm  crops,  condition  or  yield.  Aug.  1.  (Same 

48:  21-24.) 

1878-1884.  Comparative  table  showing  increase  in  area 
of  grass,  weeds,  and  some  of  minor  crops,  and  de- 
crease in  extent  of  some  leading  crops.  (Trans 
dept.  agric.  v.  22:  262.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 

.    Table  showing  crop  and   livestock  products  of 

111.  each  yr. ;  also  loss  on  farm  stock,  i.  e.  no.  of 
horses,  cattle,  sheep,  and  hogs  died  of  disease  each 
yr.  (Agric.  dept.  circular  118:  6-7.) 

.    Table  showing  acreage  of  each  farm  crop  each 

yr.  in  111.;  also  of  pasture,  woodland,  uncultivated 
land,  and  area  of  city  and  town  real  estate.  (Same 
118:  8.) 

1878/82-1878/83.  Table  showing  ann.  production  of 
crops  and  livestock  in  111. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878/82  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.   104  :  82-83. 

1878/83  "     "      106  :  6-7. 

1878/84  "     "      ' 118:6-7. 

1879-1880.  Comparative  table  showing  acreage  of  farm 
crops,  and  yield  compared  with  an  average.  (Trans 
dept.  agric.  v.  18:  567-571.) 

•    1880.    Tabular  stmt.  showing  cost  per  acre  of  produc- 
tion of  111.  crops;    also  acreage,  yield   in   bushels, 
value  of  crop,  etc.,  by  cos.     (Same  r.  18:  524-566.) 
Corn,  wheat,  hay,  oats,  rye,  barley,  Irish  potatoes,  flax, 
pastures,  orchards,  sorghum. 

1880-1883.  Rept.  of  committee  on  crop  and  livestock 
statistics.  (Same  v.  18  (pp.  445-446) — same  v.  21.) 

1880-1884.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  total  acreage  of  farm 
products  as  returned  to  auditor,  total  and  average 
value  of  animal  products,  value  of  farm  crops, 
average  value  per  acre  of  farm  crops,  assessed, 
equalized,  and  full  value  per  acre  of  land,  per  cent 
value  of  farm  crops  to  full  value  of  land,  per  cent 
value  of  farm  and  animal  crops  to  same. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  18  :  572-574. 

1881  "  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  42-43. 

1882  "  "  "          "  "  96:  (?). 

1883  "  "  "          "  "  106  :  84-85. 

1884  "  "          "  "  118 :  104-105. 

1880-1884.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  value  of  crops  pro- 
duced in  each. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  18  :  572-574. 

1881  "  Statistical  rept  dept.  agric.  82  :  44-46. 

1882  "  "  "          •?  "  96:  (?). 

1883  "  "  •  106  :  52-57. 

1884  "  "          "  "  118 :  72-79. 

1880/1-1903/4.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  comparative, 
ann.  acreage,  and  comparative  condition  of  crops 
at  a  stated  time. 

The  division  into  series,  or  groups,  has  seemed  the 
clearest  way  to  show  the  changes  in  the  develop- 
ment of  this  table, 

1  series 
1880/1-1887/8. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/1  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  76  :  8-11. 
18S1/9      '  '  •  "  •• 


1881/2 
1882/3 
1883/4 
1884/5 
1885/6 
1886/7 
1887/8 


100  :  28-29. 
112  :  28-29. 
123  :  66-69. 


"       135  :  52-55. 
140  :  48-51. 

Corn-acreage  compared,  condition  June  1,  seed  quality 
compared  with  an  average,  date  of  first  appearance 
above  ground.  Broom-corn  and  sorghum  acreage 
1887-1888  and  condition  June  1,  1888.  Wheat 
(winter)  condition  and  height  June  1,  1888.  Spring 
wheat,  oats  and  rye,  condition  June  1.  1888.  Bar- 
Ipy,  flax,  cotton,  tobacco,  meadows,  clover,  pastures, 
Irish  potatoes  and  sweet  potatoes,  acreage  1887- 
1888,  condition  on  June  1,  1888. 

The  comparison  of  seed  quality  and  date  of  first  appear- 
ance of  corn  above  ground  first  became  a  feature 
of  the  table  in  1882/3. 

2  series 
1888/9-1889/90. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

I1u8o8n8//Si !?  Statlstlcal  rept.  dept.  agric.  145  : 18-23. 
1889/90 "  ••          ••  ••       149 . 22-27. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


55 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 


Crops — cont'd 


ILLINOIS — cont'd 


157:22-27. 
161  :  21-26. 
165  :  21-26. 
169  :  20-22. 
173  :  21-23. 
177:20-22. 
181 :  20-22. 
185 :  19-21. 
189  :  21-23. 
193  :  21-23. 
197  :  20-22. 
201  :  20-22. 
205  :  20-22. 


2  series — cont'd 
1888/9-1889/90— cont'd 

Acreage  (ann.)  compared,  condition  June  20,  1889  and 
1890,  meadows,  clover,  cotton,*  pastures,  Irish 
potatoes,  sweet  potatoes,  Hungarian  and  millet 
(acreage  only),  field  beans,  field  peas  (acreage 
only),  wool  clip,  cherries,  strawberries,  raspberries, 
gooseberries,  currants  (%  yield  for  fruits  and 
berries),  vineyard  acreage,  corn  (condition  June 
20,  and  seed  quality  compared  to  an  average), 
condition  of  broom-corn,  sorghum,  winter  wheat, 
spring  wheat,  oats  and  rye,  barley,  flax,  tobacco. 

3  series 

Beginning  with  this  series  the  arrangement  Is  for 
counties  and  agricultural  divisions. 

1890/1-1902/3. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1890/1  in  Statistical  rept.  dept  agric.  153  :  22-27. 
1891/2  " 
1892/3  " 
1893/4  " 
1894/5  " 
1895/6  " 

1896/7    "  "  " 

1897/8    "  "  " 

1898/9    "  "  " 

1899/00  " 
1900/1  " 
1901/2  " 
1902/3  " 
1903/4  " 

Broom-corn,  sorghum,  barley,  tobacco,  clover,  Hungarian 

and  millet,!  sweet  potatoes,  field  beans,  field  peas.t 

1880/3-1880/4.    Table   showing,    by    cos.,    per    cent    of 

value  of  farm  crops  and  livestock  marketed  to  full 

value  of  land  per  acre. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/3  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  106  :  104-105. 
1880/4    "  "        118 :  124-125. 

1881.  Remarks  in  re.   soil,   meadows,   pastures,   fruit 
prospects,  and  farm  animals;  with  figures  in  re.  no. 
and  condition  of  horses,  mules,  cattle,  dairy  cows, 
hogs,  and  sheep.     (Dept.  agric.  circular  74:  30-32.) 

1881-1884.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acres  in  cultivation 
of  each  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82 :  9-11. 

1882  "  "  <f       "  "       96:  (?). 

1883  "  "  "          "  "       106.46-49. 

1884  "           "             "         "           "       118:66-71. 
1881-1888.    Table  showing,  by  cos.,  condition  of  crops 

on  July  1. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  78  :  6-7. 

1882  "          "  "       96:  (?). 

1883  "          "  "       102    22-23. 

1884  ' 114    24-25. 

1885  124    50-51. 

1886  "          "  "       130    34-35. 

1887  "          "  "       136    32-33. 

1888  "          "  "       141    30-31. 

1882.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acres,  and  Ibs.  produced, 
of  tobacco;  broom-corn;  acres  of  sorghum  and  gals, 
of  syrup  made;  acres  of  crops  not  named  and  value 
of  crop  produced.     (Dept.  agric.  circular  104:  110- 
111.) 

.  Tables  showing,  by  cos.,  acres  and  bushels  pro- 
duced of  buckwheat;  castor  beans;  beans;  peas; 
Irish  potatoes;  sweet  potatoes,  turnips  and  other 
root  crops  (val.  of  last  given  instead  of  bushels 
produced.  (Same  104:  104-107.) 

1882-1884.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  area  of  various 
crops.  (Same  118:  106-117.) 

1882/3-1883/4.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  of  crops, 
condition  of  each  on  June  1,  1883  and  1884,  and 
date  of  first  appearance  of  corn  above  ground. 


*  Omitted  in  1889/90. 

t  After  1893/4  condition  Is  omitted. 


AGRICULTURE — cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 
3  series — cont'd 
1890/1-1902/3— cont'd 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  100 :  30-31. 

Cotton,  tobacco,  castor  beans,  meadows,  clover,  pastures, 

Irish  potatoes,  sweet  potatoes. 
1883/4  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.   112  :  30-31. 
Omits  castor  beans. 

2  series 
1886/7-1903/4. 

1886/7-1903/4.  Table  showing  condition,  acreage,  and 
yield  of  crops  Aug.  1,  1890,  et  seq.,  compared  with 
same  on  previous  yr.;  by  cos.  and  agricultural  di- 
visions. 

Condition  of  corn,  broom-corn,  sorghum,  tobacco,  castor 
benns,  pastures,  Irish  potatoes,  sweet  potatoes,  field 
peas,*  beans,  apples,  pears,  peaches,  plums,  grapes, 
quinces,  hemp,t  buckwheat,  turnips  and  other  root 
crops,  yield  of  blackberries,  clover. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 
1886/7  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  137  :  46-49. 

1HS7/S      "  "  "  1J-»-JH.i« 


1887/8 
1888/11 
1889/90  " 
1890/1  " 
1891/2  " 
1892/3  " 
1893/4  " 
1894/5  " 
1895/6  " 
1896/7 
97/8 


142  :  48-49. 
146:  (?). 
150 :  40-42. 
154  :  44-46. 
158:  (?). 
162  :  41-43. 
166  :  41-43. 
170  :  41-43. 
174  :  40-42. 
178  :  41-43. 
182  :  41-43. 
186  :  41-43. 
190  :  41-43. 
194  :  42-44. 
198  :  41-43. 
202  :  41-43. 
206  :  41-43. 


1897/8  " 
1898/9  "  " 
1899/00  " 
1900/1  " 
1901/2  " 
1902/3  " 
1903/4  " 

From   1881   to  1888  this  table  had  existed  as  a  table 
showing  crop  conditions   on   July   1,   for  a   single 
year  only ;  see  above,  under  dates  1881-1888. 
1882/3-1903/4.     Table  showing,  by  cos.,  condition,  acre- 
age, and  yield  of  crops  on  Aug.  1,  1884,  et  seq.,  as 
compared  with  crops  on  same  day  of  previous  yr. 
The   division    into   series,    or   groups,    has   seemed   the 
clearest  way  to  show  the  changes  in  the  develop- 
ment of  this  series. 

1  series 


1882/3-1885/6. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104 

116 


34-36. 
32-34. 
46-47. 


1883/4 

1884/5    "  "  "          "  "       122 

1885/6    "  "  "          "  "       131    48-49. 

1883.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  in  1883  of  buck- 
wheat,  broom-corn,   tobacco,   castor   beans,   beans, 
Hungarian   and   millet   seed,   timothy   seed,   clover 
seed,  average  yield  per  acre  of  each;   total  yield, 
price  per   bu.   or   lb.,   and   value   of   crop.     (Dept. 
agric.  circular  106:  32-39.) 

1883/4.     Table  showing  condition  of  crops  on  July  1, 
1884,  compared  with  1883.     (Same  114:  26-27.) 
Cherries,  strawberries,  raspberries,  gooseberries  and  cur- 
rants (yield).    Field  beans,  field  peas,  apple,  peach, 
pear,    vineyard,    Hungarian    and   millet,    woodland 
(acreage).     Wool  clip  and  date  wheat  harvest  com- 
menced. 

1884.  Ann.  value  of  farm  crops;   stmt.  showing  value 
per  acre  of  crops  produced  in  each  co. ;   precedence 
of  cos.     (Agric.  dept.  circular  118:  4.) 

.     Stmt.   showing  relative  area,   by   percentage   of 

each  co.,  of  corn,  winter  wheat,  oats,  meadow  land, 
and  pastures.     (Same  118:  9-11.) 

1886.     Farm  and  fruit  crops — acreage,  condition,  yield, 
etc.,  July  1,  in  each  co.  of  state.     (Same  130:  38-39.) 
Cherries,    strawberries,    raspberries,    gooseberries,    cur- 
rants, field  beans,  field  peas,  wool. 


*  1900/1  to  date  called  cow  peas. 
t  Omitted  after  1892/3. 


56 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1882/3-1885/6 — cont'd 

1886.  Farm  and  fruit  crops — condition  and  yield  Aug. 
1,  in  each  co.  of  state.     (Same  131:  50-51.) 

Turnips  and  other  root  crops,  field  peas,  field  beans, 
apples,  peaches,  pears,  plums,  grapes,  blackberries, 
quinces,  clover. 

.     Field  crops,  acreage  and  condition  in  each  co. 

of  state.     (Same  129:  54-57.) 

Corn,  broom-corn,  sorghum,  winter  wheat,  spring  wheat, 
oats,  rye,  barley,  flax,  cotton,  tobacco,  meadows, 
clover,  pastures,  Irish  potatoes,  sweet  potatoes, 
corn  first  appearance  above  ground. 

.    Same.     (Same  130:  36-39.) 

Apple,  peach,  pear,  vineyards,  Hungarian  and  millet, 
woodland,  wheat  harvest  commenced. 

1887.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  as  returned  by 
assessors,  average  yield  per  acre,  total  yield,  price, 
and  value  of  crop.     (Same  139   (i.  e.  138):  50-57.) 

Buckwheat,  broom-corn,  tx>bacco,  castor  beans,  field 
beans,  Hungarian  and  millet,  timothy  and  clover 
seed. 

1891-1904.     Table  showing  value  of  principal  farm  prod- 
ucts and  livestock  in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1891  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  155  :  24. 
1892 
1893 
1894 


1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


159  :  23. 
163  :  25. 
167  :  27. 
171 :  26. 
175  :  27. 
179  :  29. 
183  :  30. 
187  :  30-31. 
191  :  31. 
195  :  31. 
199  :  31. 
203 :  31. 
207  :  81. 


BOND  COUNTY 

1875.  Rept.  by  co.  clerk  on  agric.  of  co.  (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  13:  152-153.) 

BUREAU   COUNTY 

1871.  Total  no.  of  acres  in  Bureau  Co. ;  total  no.  under 
cultivation.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9:  138.) 

CASS  COUNTY 

1875.  Statistics  showing  amt.  of  improved  and  unim- 
proved land  in  Cass  Co.;  value  of  crops  and  amt. 
of  livestock.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13:  159.) 

CHRISTIAN  COUNTY 

1861-1864.  Table  showing  no.  of  acres  in  cultivation, 
Christian  Co.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5:  319.) 

CLARK  COUNTY 

1866.  Purchase  of  farm  of  40  acres  in  Clark  Co.  for 
?800;  wheat  raised  on  farm  same  yr.  sold  for 
$2500.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  6:  206.) 

CLINTON  COUNTY 

1875.  Amt.  of  improved  and  unimproved  land  in  Clin- 
ton Co.;  amt.  of  crops  raised.  (Trans,  dept.  agric. 
v.  13:  168.) 

DE  KALB  COUNTY 

1872.  Summary    of    farm    resources    of    De    Kalb    Co. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10:  304.) 

HANCOCK  COUNTY 

1871.  Principal  crops  of  Hancock  Co.;  no.  of  acres 
improved  and  unimproved.  (Trans,  dept.  agrlc 
v.  9:  154.) 

MACON  COUNTY 

1874.  Table  showing  ann.  yield  per  acre  of  crops  in 
Macon  Co.  without  use  of  manures.     (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  12:  109.) 

Little  use  of  fertilizers  in  Macon  Co.;  many  fields 
in  co.  cultivated  for  40  yrs.  without  materially  di- 
minishing productive  capacity.  (Same  v.  12:  109.) 

1875.  Ann.  yield  per  acre  of  crops  produced  in  native 
soil  of  Macon  Co.     (Same  v.  13:  228.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 

MERCER  COUNTY 

1875.  Crop  and  livestock  statistics  of  Mercer  Co. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13:  241.) 

PULASKI  COUNTY 

1864.  Rept.  on  agric.  statistics  of  co.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  v.  5:  345-359.) 

ST.  CLAIR  COUNTY 

1871.  No.  of  acres  improved  and  unimproved  in  St. 
Glair  Co.;  distribution  of  crops.  (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  9:  194-195.) 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY 

1875.  Rept.  of  agric.,  crops,  etc.,  of  Washington  Co.; 
by  J.  K.  McMaster.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13: 
273.) 

WHITE  COUNTY 

1875.  Crop  rept.  of  White  Co.  showing,  by  townships, 
amt.  of  crops  raised.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13: 
276.) 

WILL  COUNTY 
1866.     Rept.  on  agric.,  crops,  etc.,  of  Will  Co.     (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  v.  6:  253-257.) 
BEANS 

1877/80-1877/04.  Table  showing  acreage,  average  yield 
per  acre,  yield  in  bushels,  price  per  bushel,  and 
value  of  crop  of  beans  in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  61. 


1877/81    "  "  "          "  (?). 

1877/82    "  "  "          "  104:89. 

1877/83    "  "  "         "  106 :  162 ; 

79. 

1877/84  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118  :  28. 
1877/85 
1877/86 
1877/87 
1877/88 
1877/89 
1877/90 
1877/91 


126  :  8. 

132  :  8. 

139  :  7.» 

143  :  8. 

147  :  8. 

151 :  9. 

155  :  9. 

1877/92    "  "  "  '  159 :  9. 

1877/93    "  "  "          '  163 : 9. 

1877/94    "  "  "  '  167:  (?). 

1877/95    "  "  "  '  171  :  10. 

1877/96    "  "  "  '  175 :  10. 

1877/97    "  ...  179 .  10. 

1877/98    "  '  183 :  11. 

1877/99     '  '  187:10. 

1877/00     '  '  191  :  10. 

1877/01      '  '  195 :  11. 

1877/02     '  ...  199 .  n 

1877/03     '  ...  203 :  n. 

1877/04     '  ...  207  :  11. 

1882/3.     See  below,  Crops.     Fruit;  these  dates. 
1884-1904.     Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage,  yield,  prico 
per  bu.  and  value  of  bean  crop. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118  :  56-57. 

1885  "  "  "          "  "       126:48-55. 
1886-1888  not  found. 

18S9  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  147  :  40-41. 


116: 


1890 

1891 

1892 

1!>93 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904  „_.  . 

From  1889  to  1904  the  acreage  is  based  upon  assessors' 
returns.     Prom  1890  to  1904  the  classification  is  by 
counties  and  agric.  divisions,  with  totals  or  aver- 
ages for  each  agrlc.  division. 
1884/5-1887/8.     See  below,  Crops.     Fruit;    these  dates. 


151  :  48-50. 
155  :  47-49. 
159  :  40-48. 
163  :  48-50. 
167  :  50-52. 
171  :  49-51. 
175  :  50-52. 
179  :  46-48. 
183  :  48-50. 
187  :  47-49. 
191  :  48-50. 
195  :  48-50. 
199  :  48-50. 
203  :  48-50. 
207  :  48-50. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  both  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 

BBOOM-COKN;  see  below,  GRAIN  CHOPS 
CASTOB  BEANS 

1877/80-1877/04.  Table  showing  acreage,  average  yield 
per  acre,  price  per  bu.,  and  value  of  crop  of  castor 
beans  in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  80  :  60. 

^2  :  90. 
104  :  89. 
106:163;     11G : 

ric.  118  :  29. 
126  :  8. 
132  :  8. 
139:8." 
143  :  8. 
147  :  9. 
151 :  9. 
155  : 10. 
159  :  9. 
163  :  10. 
167:  (?). 
171  :  10. 
175  :  10. 
179:  11. 
183:11. 
187:  11. 
191 :  11. 
195: 12. 
199  :  12. 
203  :  12. 
207  :  12. 

1880-1881.  Tables  giving  comparative  acreage  and  con- 
dition of  castor  beans.  (Dept.  agric.  circular  76: 
50-51.) 

1881-1904.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage,  yield,  price, 
and  value  of  castor  bean  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  90. 
1882-1883  not  found. 

1884  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.   118  :  54-55. 

1885  "  "  "          "  "        126 : 48-55. 
1886-1888  not  found. 

1889  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  147  :  38-40. 

1S90  «  "  1 K1   •  dR-Kfl 


1877/81 

1877/82 

1877/83 

79. 

1877/84  1 
1877/85 

Shil 

stical  r 

?t.  d 

pt.  agr 

1877/86 

1877/87 

1877/88 

1877/89 

1877/90 

1877/91 

1877/92 

1877/93 

1877/94 

1877/95 

1877/96 

1877/97 

1877/98 

1877/99 

1877/00 

1877/01 

• 

1877/02 

1877/03 

* 

1877/04 

1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

From   1889   to   1904   acreage 


. 

151:48-50. 
155  :  47-49. 
159  :  46-48. 
163  :  48-50. 
167  :  50-52. 
171  :  49-51. 
175  :  50-52. 
179  :  46-48. 
183  :  48-50. 
187  :  47-49. 
191  :  48-50. 
195  :  48-50. 
199  :  48-50. 
203  :  48-50. 
207  :  48-50. 
based  upon  assessors' 


returns.     From   1890  to  1904  classifications  is  by 
counties  and  agricultural  divisions,  with  totals  or 
averages  for  each  division. 
FlBEB  CBOPS 

•  1880-1883.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  Ibs.  hemp  fiber  pro- 
duced, acreage  of  cotton,  Ibs.  of  lint  and  bu.  seed 
produced,  acreage  of  flax,  Ibs.  of  fiber  and  bu. 
seed  produced. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  80  :  82-83. 

1881  not  found. 

1882  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  104  :  108-100. 

1883  "  "       116  :  100-101. 

COTTON 

•»•  1864.  Essays  on  culture  of  cotton  in  111.,  on  impor- 
tance of  cotton  as  a  crop,  and  its  culture  on  prairies 
of  south  half  of  state.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
v.  5:  504-519.) 

*    1865.     Article    on    southern    111.    showing    importance 
which  the  production  of  cotton  and  fruit  has  as- 
sumed in  last  few  yrs.     (Same  v.  6:  191-201.) 
-  .     Rept.  on  cotton  and  tobacco  crop  of  southern  111. 
(Same  v.  6:  65-69.) 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
FIBER  CBOPS — cont'd 

COTTON — cont'd 

1877/80-1877/83.  Table  showing  acreage  of  cotton  lint, 
Ibs.  of  lint,  value  per  lb.,  and  value  of  crop  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept  agric.  80  :  61. 
1877/81  not  found. 

1877/82  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104  :  90. 
1877/83    "  "  ••          "  "       116:80. 

1880-1881.     Tables  giving  comparative  acreage  and  con- 
dition of  cotton.     (Dept.  agric.  circular  76:  49.) 
1880-1883.    See  above,  Fiber  Crops. 

FLAX 

1877/82-1877/83.  Table  showing  for  each  yr.,  acreage 
of  flax  fiber,  crop  in  Ibs.,  value  per  ton,  and  value 
of  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/82  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  104  :  88. 
1877/83    "  "  116 :  78. 

1879-1888.  Table  showing  area,  yield,  and  value  of  flax 
grown  in  state.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept. 
142:  9.) 

1879/85-1879/94.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing no.  of  acres  of  flax,  average  yield  per  acre,  bu. 
produced,  price  per  bu.,  total  value,  value  per  acre, 
cost  of  production  per  acre,  total  cost  of  produc- 
tion, profit  and  loss;  aggregates  for  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/85  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  125  : 


1879/86 
1879/87 
1879/88  not  found. 


. 
1879/89  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  146 


131 
137 


150 
154 
158 


8. 

10. 

9. 

10. 

10. 
10. 
10. 


of 


1879/90 

1879/91 

1879/92 

1879/93       "  162 : 9. 

1879/94       "  166 :  9. 

1880-1881.    Tables   showing  acreage   and   condition 
flax.     (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  76:  48.) 

1880-1883.     See  above,  Fiber  crops. 

1881-1894.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  re- 
turned by  assessors,  yield  per  acre  in  bu.,  total 
yield,  price  per  bu.,  value  of  crop,  cost  of  produc- 
tion per  acre,  total  cost  of  production,  profit  or  loss 
on  crop,  with  totals  or  averages  of  each  item. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80 :  21. 

1882  not  found. 

1883  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  104  :  37. 


1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889  not  found. 


1890  in  Stati  tlcal  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  150 :  46. 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1881/3-1894/6. 


116  :  35. 
125  :  35. 
131 :  52. 
137  :  50. 
142  :  50. 


154  :  50. 
158  :  48. 
162  :  47. 
166 : 47. 
Comparative  table  of  acreage  and  con- 


dition of  flax  crop. 

The  division  into  groups,  or  series,  has  seemed  the 
clearest  way  to  show  the  changes  In  these  tables. 

1  series 
1881/3-1881/7 

In  this  series  the  arrangement  Is  by  counties  and  agri- 
cultural divisions.  The  figures  show  the  acreage 
for  the  last  year  compared  with  next  preceding 
year,  and  tie  average  condition  on  June  1  of  each 
year. 

In  Documents  as  lollows  : 
1881/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  100  :  22. 

1881/4 "       112:22. 

1881/5 '       123:59. 

1881/6  not  found. 

1881/7  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  135 :  45. 


58 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


Crops — cont'd 
FIBER  CHOPS — cont'd 

FLAX— cont'd 

2  series 

1882/3-1882/7 

Arrangement  of  tables  and  acreage  figures  as  In  series  1. 
Figures  showing  condition  are  for  June  1  and  July 
1  of  last  year,  and  for  July  1  of  preceding  years. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrie.  102  :  21. 

1882/4    "  '       114:23. 

1882/5-1882/7  not  found. 

3  series 
1882/8 

This  series  reverts  In  form  to  that  of  series  1. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1S82/8  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  140  :  41. 

4  series 
1888/9-1894/6. 

In  this  series  the  arrangement  is  by  counties  and  agri- 
cultural divisions  with  averages  for  each  division. 
The  figures  show  the  acreage  for  the  last  year  com- 
pared with  that  of  the  preceding  year,  and  the 
condition  of  the  crop  on  June  20  of  each  year. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1888/9  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  145  :  26. 


1889/90 

1889/91 

1890/2 

1891/3 

1892/4 

1893/5 

1894/6 


149  : 19. 
153  : 18. 
157  :  18. 
161 : 17. 
165  :  17. 
169  :  15. 
173  :  17. 


HEMP 

1877/80-1877/83.  Table  showing  acreage,  average  yield 
per  acre,  Ibs.  of  fiber,  value  per  ton,  and  value  of 
crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80 :  60. 
1877/81  not  found. 

1877/82  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104  :  89. 
1877/83    "  "  "          "  "       116 :  79. 

1880-1883.    See  above,  Fiber  Crops. 
FKUIT  CROP 

See  also  below,  Horticultural  Assns.,  do.  Laws. 

See  also  Natural  Resources,  names  of  counties  for  some 

material  on  fruit-growing  in  specific  localities. 
1673-1875.     Sketch    of    111.    horticulture.     (Trans.    111. 

state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  10:  125-137.) 
1854.    Rept.  on  fruit  culture  in  111.     (Trans,  state  agric. 

socy.  v.  1:  134-136.) 
1855/6.     "  This  long-to-be-remembered  winter  was  first 

since  fruit  interest  had  been  of  any  magnitude,  of 

sufficient  severity  to  seriously  injure  our  orchards." 

(Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  9:  45.) 
1858.     Essay  on  cultivation  of  fruit  trees  on  prairies. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  487-494.) 
.    Essay  on  prairie  fruit  garden.     (Same  v.  3:  512- 

517.) 
1860.     Premium  essay  on  orchards  in  111.     (Same  v.  4: 

321-334.) 
1864.     Essays  on  orchards  in  111.     (Same  v.  5:  527-541.) 

1868.  Tables  of  fruits,  etc.,  recommended  by  111.  state 
hortic.  socy.  at  ann.  mtg.     21  pp. 

100  copies  separately  Issued  (see  Trans.  111.  state  hortic. 
socy.  n.  s.  v.  2  :  7).    Also  usually  found  bound  with 
cloth-bound  edition  of  the  Transactions. 
— .    Can  fruit  be  raised  to  profit  in  northern  111.?  by 
W.  E.  Lukens.     (Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s. 
v.  2:  233-234.) 

1869.  Tables  of  fruits,  flowers,  trees,  etc.,  recommended 
by  111.  state  hortic.  socy.     Latest  revision.     14  pp. 

Bound  with  Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  4. 

1870.  Premium  essay  on  culture  of  small  fruits  in  111. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  8:  171-175.) 

.     Article  on  preparation  and  mngmt.  of  fruit  farm 

in  111.     (Same  v.  8:  193-198.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
FBUIT  CBOP — cont'd 

1872.  Premium  essay  on  preparation  and  mngmt.  of 
fruit  farm  in  111.     (Same  v.  9:  65-74.) 

1872/3.  Winter  more  disastrous  to  orchards  than  that 
of  1855/6.  (Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  9: 
46.) 

1873.  Failure   of  the   fruit   crop   in    1873;    discussion. 
(Same  n.  s.  v.  7:  148-160.) 

1875.  The  April  storm  in  southern  111.;   its  effect  on 
orchards.     (Same  n.  s.  v.  9:  57.) 

.  Horticultural  biography.  Joseph  Curtis,  the 

pioneer  nurseryman  of  111.  (Same  n.  s.  v.  9:  213- 
215.) 

.  History  and  progress  of  hortic.  in  111.;  by  J. 

Periam.  (Same  n.  s.  y.  12:  243-253.) 

1876.  Stmt.    concerning    Spaulding    &    Cos.    nursery 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  14:  265-167.) 

1876-1877.    Table  showing  amt.  of  bloom  and  condition 

of  various  fruit  crops,  by  cos.     (Same  v.  14   (pp. 

327-328) — same  v.  15.) 
1877/82-1877/04.    Table  showing  acreage,  price  per  acre, 

value  of  crop  of  misc.  fruits  and  berries. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1877/82  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104  :  95. 

1877/83    "  "  ' 106 :  16 

85. 

1877/84  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118 :  32. 

1877/85    "  "  ' 126 :  17. 

1877/86  not  found. 

1877/87  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  139 : 16.* 


106:167;     116: 


1877/88  " 

«          44 

143  :  17. 

1877/89 

11 

* 

147  :  19. 

1877/90 

" 

* 

151  :  21. 

1877/91 

" 

* 

155  :  23. 

1877/92 

" 

i 

159  :  22. 

1877/93 

" 

• 

163  :  23. 

1877/94 

" 

* 

167  :  26. 

1877/95 

" 

* 

171  :  17. 

1877/96 

" 

* 

175  :  17. 

1877/96 

(i    i« 

179  :  18. 

1877/97  n 

ot  fou 

d. 

1877/98  1 

Stat 

stical  rept.  dept.  ag 

ic.  183  :  19. 

1877/98 

"    ** 

187  :  20. 

1877/00 

«(    d 

191  :  20. 

1877/01 

"    ** 

195  :  20. 

1877/02 

"    ** 

199  :  20. 

1877/03 

1877/O4 

a    it 

203  :  20. 

9O7  •  91 

1878.  Fruit  and  prices,  condition  of  fruit  and  market 
price  Aug.  1.  (Dept.  agric.  circular  48:  25-26.) 

1880-1883.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  of  apple, 
peach,  and  pear  orchards,  bu.  produced,  acreage  of 
vineyards,  gals,  of  wine  produced,  acreage  of  fruit 
and  berries  not  included  in  orchards,  value  of  crop 
produced. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  86-87. 

1881  "  "  "          "  "       82  : 83. 

1882  "  "  "          "  "       104 :  112-113. 

1883  "  "  "         "  "       106:50-51;    116: 
104-105. 

1881.     Tables   giving   bloom   and   condition    of   apples, 
peaches,  pears,  plums,  cherries,  grapes,  and  straw- 
berries.    (Dept.  agric.  circular  76:  54-58.) 
1881-1888.     Table    showing,    by    cos.,    average    amt.    of 
bloom  and  condition  of  crop  on  June  1. 

Apples,  peaches,   pears,  plums,  cherrios.  grapes,  straw- 
berries, raspberries,  blackberries,  gooseberries,  cur- 
rants. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  76  :  6-7. 

1882  not  found. 

1883  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  100  :  26-27. 


1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 


112  :  26-27. 
123  :  64-65. 
129  :  50-53. 
135  :  48-51. 
140  :  44-47. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


59 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
PEUIT  CHOP — cont'd 

1882/3.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  yield  of  cherries, 
strawberries,  raspberries,  gooseberries,  currants, 
condition  on  July  1  of  last  yr.  of  field  beans,  acre- 
age of  field  beans  and  field  peas  of  1883  compared 
with  1882,  wool  clip  of  1883  compared  with  1882, 
acreage  of  peach,  pear,  and  apple  orchards  of  1883 
compared  with  1882,  condition  of  vineyards  July  1, 
1883,  acreage  of  vineyards,  Hungarian  millet,  and 
woodland  of  1883  compared  with  1882,  date  of  com- 
mencement of  wheat  harvest.  (Statistical  rept. 
dept.  agric.  102:  24-25.) 

This  table  seems  not  to  have  appeared  in  1883/4.  In 
1884/5  it  was  divided  and  appeared  in  that  form 
intermittently  until  1887/8  ;  see  below,  under  dates 
1884/5-1887/8. 

1883.  The  probable  future  of  111.  horticulture.  (Trans. 
111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  17:  23-28.) 

.    The  fruit  question  in  the  prairie  states.     (Same 

n.  s.  v.  17:  90-96.) 

.    Arthur  Bryant;   by  J.  B.  Turner.     (Same  n.  s. 

v.  17:  121-124.) 

Bryant  was  a  prominent  horticulturist  of  111. 

.    Smiley  Shepard;  by  S.  Edwards.     (Same  v.  17: 

120-122.) 

.    Table  showing,  by  cos.,  value  of  apples,  peaches, 

pears,  grapes,  wine;  other  fruits  and  berries  and 
total  value  of  crops  produced  in  yr.  (Dept.  agric. 
circular  106.:  58-59.) 

1884/5-1887/8.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  yield  of  cher- 
ries, strawberries,  raspberries,  gooseberries,  cur- 
rants, condition  on  July  1  of  last  yr.  of  field  beans, 
acreage  of  field  beans  and  field  peas,  and  wool  clip 
of  last  yr.  compared  with  previous  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884/5  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  124  :  54-55. 
1885/6  not  found. 

1886/7  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  136  :  36-37 
1887/8    "  "          "  "        141  :  34-35. 

A  similar  table  had  appeared  once  before  in  1882/3  ; 
see  above,  these  dates. 

1887.  Rept.  of  committee  on  horticulture.  (Trans, 
dept.  agric.  v.  25:  175-176.) 

1888-1889.  Table  showing  value  of  crop  produced  in 
1888  (assessors'  returns),  value  of  crop  of  1889 
compared  with  1888,  value  of  crop  of  1889  of  other 
fruits  and  berries,  i.  e.  crops  too  small  to  be  tabu- 
lated separately.  (Dept.  agric.  circular  147:  48-49.) 

1890/1-1903/4.  Table  showing  wool  clip,  yield  of  cher- 
ries, strawberries,  raspberries,  gooseberries,  and 
currants  in  last  yr.,  area  of  vineyards  of  last  yr. 
compared  with  previous  yr.,  and  condition  of  vine- 
yards on  June  20  of  last  yr.;  by  cos.  and  agricul- 
tural divisions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1890/1  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  153 


1891/2  157 

1892/3  161 

1893/4  165 

1894/5  169 

1895/6  173 

1896/7  177 

1897/8  181 

1898/9  not  found. 

1899/00  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric. 

1900/1   " 

1901/2   " 

1902/3   " 

1903/4   "     "      


28-30. 
28-30. 
27-29. 
27-29. 
23-25. 
24-26. 
23-25. 
23-25. 


189 
193 
197 
201 
205 


24-26. 
24-26. 
23-25. 
23-25. 
23-25. 

1892.  Horticulture   in    southern   111.;    by    D.   H.   Free- 
man.    (Trans.   111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.   s.  v.   26: 
140-142.) 

1893.  111.     fruit     exhibit.     Rept.     (75)     pp.     [World's 
Fair,  1893.] 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
FBUIT  CHOP — cont'd 

1893.    World's   Fair   rept.;    edited   by   H.   M.   Dunlap. 
(State  horticultural  socy.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1898.     Orchard  cultivation  [in  111.]     (Agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion bull.  52:  105.) 

— .    Address  on  horticultural  interests  of  state;  by  H. 
M.  Dunlap.     (A.  R.  farmers'  institute  1898:  41-44.) 
— — .    Horticulture   in   southern   111.;    by  A.   C.   Beal. 
(Same  1898:  56-61.) 

.    Horticultural   interests  of   111.;    by  Prof.   J.   C. 

Blair.     (Same  1898:  109-114.) 
1900.     Orchard  mngmt.  [in  state],       (Agric.  experiment 

station  bull.  59:  371-396.) 

1902.    Rept.  on  horticultural  experiment  work  in  111. 
(A.  R.  farmers'  institute  1902:  174-176.) 

.    Paper  on  small  fruits  for  the  northern  half  of 

the  state  and  how  to  grow  them;  by  J.  W.  Lloyd. 
(Same  1902:  480-482.) 

ADAMS  COUNTY 
1832-1852.     Early  nurseries  in  Adams  Co.     (Trans.  111. 

state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  299.) 
1868.     Horticultural  history  of  Adams  Co.     (Same  v.  2: 

297-300.) 

1871.  Table  showing  fruit  shipments  from  Adams  Co.; 
also  nursery  statistics.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9: 
136-137.) 

BUREAU  COUNTY 

1846-1847.    Early  nurseries  in  Bureau  Co.     (Trans.  111. 

state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  301.) 
1855/6.    Wholesale  destruction  of  fruit  trees  in  Bureau 

Co.     (Same  v.  2:  301.) 
1868.     Horticultural  history  of  Bureau  Co.     (Same  v.  2: 

300-301.) 

CLINTON  COUNTY 
1819-1822.     Early  orchards  of  Clinton  Co.     (Trans.  111. 

state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  302.) 
1858-1863.     Early  nurseries  of  Clinton  Co.     (Same  v.  2: 

302.) 
1868.     Horticultural  history  of  Clinton  Co.     (Same  v.  2: 

302.) 

DE  KALB  COUNTY 

1872.  Pomology  of  De  Kalb  Co.;   introduction  of  first 
apple  trees  in  co.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10:  305- 
307.) 

1875.     Early   orchards   and   nurseries  of   De  Kalb   Co. 
(Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  12:  20-21.) 

EDWARDS  COUNTY 
1819-1822.     Early  orchards  of  Edwards  Co.     (Trans.  111. 

state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  303.) 
1840-1859.     Early  nurseries  of  Edwards  Co.     (Same  v. 

2:  303.) 
1868.    Horticultural  history  of  Edwards  Co.     (Same  v. 

2:  303-305.) 

HANCOCK  COUNTY 

1866.  List  of  apples,  pears,  and  cherries  suitable  for 
planting  in  vicinity  of  Hancock  Co.     (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  v.  6:  220-221.) 

IROQUOIS  COUNTY 

1867.  Horticultural   history   of   Iroquois   Co.      (Trans. 
111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  215-217.) 

.     Memorandum  in  re.  horticultural  history  of  Iro- 
quois Co.     (Same  v.  1:  215-217.) 
JEFFERSON  COUNTY 

1820.     Early    orchards    of   Jefferson    Co.      (Trans.    111. 
state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  306.) 

1868.  Horticultural   history   of   Jefferson   Co.      (Same 
v.  2:  306.) 

KENDALL  COUNTY 

1833-1843.     Early  orchards  of  Kendall  Co.     (Trans.  111. 
state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  12:  16-17.) 


60 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
FRUIT  CHOP — cont'd 

LAKE  COUNTY 

1868.  Horticultural  history  of  Lake  Co.  (Trans.  111. 
state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  306-307.) 

LOGAN  COUNTY 

1868.  Horticultural  history  of  Logan  Co.  (Trans.  111. 
state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  307.) 

MADISON  COUNTY 
1783-1839.     Early    orchards    of    present    Madison    Co. 

(Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  309-312.) 
1818-1831.     Early  nurseries  of  Madison  Co.     (Same  v.  2: 

310.) 

MASON  COUNTY 

1867.  Horticultural  history  of  Mason  Co.     (Trans.  111. 
state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  217-219.) 

1868.  Same.     (Same  v.  2:  308-312.) 

MERGER  COUNTY 

1868.  Horticultural  history  of  Mercer  Co.  (Trans.  111. 
state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  313-314.) 

PIATT  COUNTY 

1867.  Horticultural  history  of  Piatt  Co.     (Trans.   111. 
hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  219.) 

PRINCETON 

1836-1859.  Early  Princeton  orchards.  (Trans.  111.  state 
hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  156-157.) 

ST.  CLAIR  COUNTY 
1780-1820.      Early    orchards    of    present    St.    Clair    Co. 

(Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  315-316.) 
1838.     Early  nurseries  of   St.  Clair  Co.      (Same  v.   2: 

316.) 

1868.  Horticultural  history  of  St.  Clair  Co.     (Same  v. 
2:  314-317.) 

VERMILION  COUNTY 
1826-1863.     Early  nurseries  of  Vermilion  Co.     (Trans. 

111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  318.) 
1868.     Horticultural  history  of  Vermilion  Co.      (Same 

v.  2:  317-319.) 

WARREN  COUNTY 

1829.  First  fruit  trees  planted  in  Warren  Co.,  brought 
from  Louisville,  Ky.  (Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy. 
n.  s.  v.  1:  219.) 

1867.  Horticultural  history  of  Warren  Co.     (Some  v.  1: 
219-221.) 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY 
1825-1845.     Early  orchards  of  Washington  Co.     (Trans. 

111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  319.) 
1848.     Early  nurseries  of  Washington  Co.     (Same  v.  2: 

319.) 

1868.  Horticultural  history  of  Washington  Co.     (Same 
v.  2:  319-320.) 

WHITESIDE  COUNTY 
1839-1856.     Early  orchards  of  Whiteside  Co.      (Trans. 

111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  320.) 
1868.     Horticultural  history  of  Whiteside  Co.     (Same 

r.  2:  320-321.) 

WILL  COUNTY 
1835-1836.     Early   orchards    of   Will   Co.      (Trans.    111. 

state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  321.) 
1868.     Horticultural  history  of  Will  Co.     (Same  v.  2: 

321-322.) 

WINNEBAGO  COUNTY 

1867.  Horticultural  history  of  Winnebago  Co.  (Trans. 
111.  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  221-222.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
FBTJIT  CHOP — cont'd 


Al'PI.E 


(Trans.  111.  state 


(Trans. 


lie: 


1869.     Origin  of  the  Soulard   crab. 

hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  208.) 
1872.    The  apple  grown  in  111.;  by  A.  Dunlap. 

dept.  agric.  v.  10:  91-94.) 

1877/80-1877/04.     Cumulative   comparative   table   show- 
ing no.  of  bu.  produced  each  yr.,  price  per  bu.,  and 

value  of  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  80  :  63. 

1877/81  not  found. 

1877/82  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104  :  94. 

1877/83    "  "  ' 106  : 165 ; 

84. 

1877/84 

1877/85 

1877/86 

1877/87 

1877/88 

1877/89 

1877/90 

1877/91 

1877/92 

1877/93 

1877/94 

1877/95 

1877/96 

1877/97 

1877/98 

1877/99 

1877/00 

1877/01 

1877/02 

1877/03 

1877/04 
1880-1883. 

1881.     See  same;  this  date. 
1881-1888.     See  same;  these  dates. 

1882/3-1903/4.     Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  bu. 
produced  in  last  yr.  compared  with  previous  yr., 
price  per  bu.  and  value  of  crop. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


n  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118  :  31. 

" 

126  :  16. 

" 

132  :  16. 

11 

139  :  15.  • 

«« 

143  :  16. 

• 

147  :  18. 

« 

151  :  19. 

< 

155  :  20. 

• 

159  :  19. 

* 

163  :  21. 

• 

167  :  23. 

* 

171  :  14. 

* 

175  :  15. 

• 

179  :  15. 

* 

183  :  16. 

* 

187  :  16. 

* 

191  :  17. 

i 

195  :  16. 

i 

199  :  18. 

* 

203  :  16. 

* 

'       207  :  16. 

;e  above,  Crops.    Fruit;  these  dates. 

1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric. 

106 

42-45. 

1883/4 

i     a 

118 

62-63. 

1884/5 

'« 

126 

58-61. 

1885/6  n 

ot  fou 

d. 

1886/7  i 

Stat 

stical  r 

pt.  d 

pt.  agrlc. 

139 

60-63.* 

1887/8 

f    «« 

143 

60-63. 

1888/9 

«« 

147 

46-47. 

1889/80 

" 

151 

54-56. 

1890/1 

** 

155 

53-55. 

1891/2 

" 

159 

52-54. 

1892/3 

" 

163 

54-56. 

1893/4 

" 

167 

56-58. 

1894/5 

H 

171 

55-57. 

1895/6 

14 

175 

57-59. 

1896/7 

*' 

179 

52-54. 

1897/8 

«* 

183 

54-56. 

1898/9 

*< 

187 

53-55. 

1899/00 

" 

191 

54-56. 

1900/1 

•' 

195 

54-56. 

1901/2 

li 

199 

54-56. 

1902/3 

M 

203 

54-56. 

1903/4 

1 

11 

207 

54-56. 

1883.     Why  are  apple  trees  so  short  lived  in  the  West? 

by  M.  Barnard.     (Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s. 

v.  17:  303-306.) 

— .     See  also  above,  Crops.     Fruit;  this  date. 
1892.     Can  we  grow  apples  in  northern  and  central  111.? 

by  S.  Edwards.     (Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s. 

v.  26:  178-179.) 

Adams  County 

1820-1868.     Early  apple  orchards  in  Adams  Co.     (Trans. 
111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  297-298.) 

Bureau  County 

1830-1836.     Early  apple  orchards  of  Bureau  Co.     (Trans. 
111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  300-301.) 

Mason  County 

1824-1847.     Early  apple  orchards  of  Mason  Co.     (Trans. 
111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  217-218.) 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


61 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
FRUIT  CROP — cont'd 

APPLE — cont'd 
Piatt  County 

1825-1856.    Early  apple  orchards  of  Piatt  Co.     (Trans. 
111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  219.) 

Warren  County 

1829-1856.     Early  apple  orchards  of  Warren  Co.     (Trans. 
111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  220.) 

Wayne  County 

1890.    The  growth  of  orchards;    by  R.  D.  A.     (Dept. 
agrlc.  circular  149:  34-35.) 

Refers  particularly  to  apple  orchards  in  vicinity  of 
Fairfleld,  Wayne  Co. 

Winnebago  County 

1839-1867.     Early    apple    orchards    of    Winnebago    Co. 
(Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  221.) 

BLACKBEKBY 

1881-1888.    See  above,  Crops.    Fruit;  these  dates. 

Returns  for  blackberries  have  probably  been  Included  in 
the  misc.  fruit  table,  see  above,  Crops.  Fruit 
under  dates  1877/82-1877/1904. 

CHEEBY 

1881.    See  above,  Crops.    Fruit;  this  date. 
1881-1888.    See  same;  these  dates. 
1882/3.     See  same;  this  date. 
1884/5.-1887/8.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1891/2-1901/2.     See  same;  these  dates. 

CUKBANT 

1881-1888.     See  above,  Crops.    Fruit;  these  dates. 
1882/3.     See  same;  this  date. 
1884/5-1887/8.     See  same;   these  dates. 
1891/2-1901/2.    See  same;  these  dates. 

GOOSEBERRY 

1881-1888.     See  above,  Crops.    Fruit;  these  dates. 
1882/3.     See  same;  this  date. 
1884/5-1887/8.    See  same;  these  dates. 
1891/2-1901/2.    See  same;  these  dates. 

OBAPE 

ILLINOIS 
1854.    Paper  on  the  grape;    its  cultivation  considered 

with   reference  to   111.;    by  S.   Shepherd.     (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  v.  1:  484-494.) 
1856.    Premium  treatise  on  culture  of  the  vine  in  111.; 

by  H.  L.  Brush.     (Same  v.  2:  407-412.) 
1865.     Kept,  on  vine  culture  in  Hancock  Co.;  by  N.  W. 

Bliss.     (In:  Worthen's  rept.  on  Hancock  Co.  Geol. 

survey  of  111.  v.  1:  327-349.) 

1877/80-1877/04.     Cumulative   comparative   table   show- 
Ing  Ibs.  produced,  price  per  lb.,  and  value  of  crop 

of  grapes  in  111.  each  yr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  63 ;  71. 

18T7/81  not  found. 

1877/82  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  104  :  96. 

1877/83    "  "  "         "  "       106 : 167 ;     106 : 

87. 

1877/84  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  118:32. 

132  : 16'. 
139  : 17.« 


1877/85 
1877/86 


1877/87 
1877/88 
1877/89 
1877/90 
1877/91 
1877/92 
1877/93 
1877/94 
1877/95 
1877/96 
1877/97 
1877/98 
1877/99 


143  :  18. 
147  :  19. 
151 :  20. 
155  :  22. 
159  :  21. 
163  :  22. 
167  :  25. 
171 : 16. 
175  : 16. 
179 : 17. 
183  :  18. 
187  :  19. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
FBUIT  CBOP — cont'd 


GRAPE — cont'd 
ILLINOIS — cont'd 

1877/00  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  191 

187701    "  "         "  "       K« 


105 
199 
203 
207 


19. 

18. 


. 

19. 
19. 
19. 


Fruit;  these  dates. 


1877/01 
1877/02 
1877/03  " 
1877/04  " 

1880-1883.    See  above,  Crops. 
1881.     See  same;  this  date. 
1881-1888.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1882/3.     See  same;  this  date. 
1883.    See  same;  this  date. 
1884/5-1887/8.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1882/3-1903/4.     Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  no. 
of  Ibs.  of  grapes  produced  each  yr.,  price  per  lb., 
value  of  product. 

From  1889/90  to  1903/4  the  arrangement  is  by  counties 
and  agricultural  divisions,  with  totals  or  averages 
for  each  division. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  106 :  40-41. 
issa/4  ••  118:60-61. 

126  :  56-57. 


1883/4 
1884/5 


1886/7 

1887/8 

1888/9 

1889/90 

1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 

1894/5 

1895/6 

1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1001/2 

1902/3 

1003/4 


139  :  58-59.' 
143  :  58-59. 
147  :  44-45. 
151 :  57-59. 
155  :  56-58. 
159  :  55-57. 
163  :  57-59. 
167  :  59-61. 
171  :  58-60. 
175  :  60-62. 
179  :  55-57. 
183  :  57-59. 
187  :  56-58. 
191 :  57-59. 
195  :  57-59. 
199  :  57-59. 
203  :  57-59. 
207  :  57-59. 


Hancock  County 

1866.  Table  giving  condensed  stmt.  of  vines  bearing 
and  not  bearing  in  Nauvoo  wine  district,  Hancock 
Co.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  6:  225.) 

.     Table  showing  grape  vines  planted,  wine  made, 

and  apple  trees  growing  in  Hancock  Co.     (Same 
v.  6:  219.) 

Madison   County 

1831-1863.  Early  vineyards  of  Madison  Co.  (Trans.  111. 
state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  312.) 

8t.  Clair  County 

1842-1846.  Early  vineyards  of  St.  Clair  Co.  (Trans. 
111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  317.) 

Wabash   County 

1873.  Vineyards  and  orchards  in  Wabash  Co.  (Trans, 
dept.  agric.  v.  11:  151-152.) 

Washington  County 

1848.  Vineyards  planted  in  Washington  Co.  (Trans. 
111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  319.) 

1868.  Vineyards  in  Washington  Co.;  vintage  from  less 
than  one  acre  of  vines  having  produced  more  than 
four  hundred  gallons  in  single  yr.     (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  v.  7:  310.) 

OHIO 

1869.  Grapes  and  wine  in  Ohio  and  Penn.     (Trans.  111. 
state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  174-177.) 

PENNSYLVANIA 
1869.     See  above,  Ohio. 
PEACH 

1855.     All  peach  trees  in  Warren  Co.  killed.     (Trans. 

111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  220.) 
1873.     Peaches:   varieties,  culture,  and  insects  and  dis- 
eases peculiar  to  111.;  by  W.  C.  Flagg.     (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  10:  95-101.) 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


116: 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
PEACH — cont'd 

1877/80-1877/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing no.  of  bu.,  price  per  bu.,  and  value  of  crop  of 

peaches  in  111.  each  yr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  63. 

1877/81   not  found. 

1877/82  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  104  :  94. 

1877/83    "  "  "          "  "       106 :  166 

85. 

1877/84  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118  :  31. 

1877/85    "  "       126 : 16. 

1877/86    "  "  "          "  "       132 :  16. 

1877/87 

1877/88 

1877/89 

1877/90 

1877/91 

1877/92 

1877/93 

1877/94 

1877/95 

1877/96 

1877/97 

1877/98 

1877/99 

1877/00 

1877/01 

1877/02 

1877/03 

1877/04 

1880-1883.    See  above,  Crops. 
1881.    See  same;  this  date. 
1881-1888.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1882/3.     See  same;  this  date. 

1882/3-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  bu. 
of  peaches  produced  in  last  yr.  compared  with  pre- 
vious yr.,  price  per  bu.,  and  value  of  crop. 

From  1889/90  to  1903/4  the  arrangement  is  by  counties 
and  agricultural  divisions,  and  figures  show  totals 
or  averages  for  latter. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


" 

139  :  15.* 

'* 

143  :  17. 

'* 

'   147  :  18. 

" 

151  :  19. 

" 

155  :  20. 

" 

159  :  19. 

" 

163  :  21. 

'* 

167  :  24. 

" 

171  :  15. 

« 

175  :  15. 

' 

179  :  15. 

' 

183  :  16. 

1 

187  :  16. 

( 

191  :  17. 

" 

195  :  17. 

" 

199  :  17. 

'* 

203  :  17. 

" 

207  :  17. 

Fruit; 

these  dates. 

1882/3  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  106  :  42-45. 

1883/4 

118:62-83. 

1884/5 

** 

126  :  58-61. 

1885/6  n 

ot  found. 

1888/7  1 

Statistical  r 

pt.  d 

pt.  ag 

Ic.  139:60-63.' 

1887/8 

'* 

143  :  60-63. 

1888/9 

" 

147  :  46-47. 

1889/90 

* 

151  :  54-56. 

1890/1 

' 

155  :  53-55. 

1891/2 

* 

159  :  52-54. 

1892/3 

• 

163  :  54-56. 

1893/4 

1 

167  :  56-58. 

1894/5 

1 

171  :  55-57. 

1895/6 

* 

175  :  57-59. 

1896/7 

' 

179  :  52-54. 

1897/8 

* 

183  :  54-56. 

1898/9 

1 

187  :  53-55. 

1899/00 

• 

191  :  54-56. 

1900/1 

* 

195  :  54-56. 

1901/2 

1 

199  :  54-56. 

1902/3 

' 

203  :  54-56. 

1903/4 

* 

"   207  :  54-56. 

1883.  See  above,  Crops.  Fruit;  this  date. 

PEAB 

1853.  Letter  from  J.  P.  Kirtland  on  the  pear — in  Ohio 
in  1810,  1818,  and  1823;  1824  in  no.  Ohio  and  w. 
Penn.,  etc.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1:  342-345.) 

1877-1885.  Table  giving  extent  and  value  of  pear  crop 
of  state  each  yr.  (Dept.  agric.  circular  126:  16.) 

1877/80-1877/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing no.  of  bu.,  price  per  bu.,  and  value  of  crop  of 
pears  in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  80  :  64. 
1877/81  not  found. 
1877/82  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104    94. 

1S77/SS     "  "  "  •«  "          m« 


1877/83 
85. 


106 


1877/84  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118 

1S77/8K     "  "  «  "  "          171 

132 
139 
143 


1877/85 
1877/86 
1877/87 
1877/88 


166;     116: 

32. 
15. 
16. 

16.* 
17. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
PEAK — cont'd 


1877/89  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  147  : 18. 


1877/90 
1877/91 
1877/92 
1877/93 
1877/94 
1877/95 
1877/96 
1877/97 
1877/98 
1877/99 
1877/00 
1877/01 
1877/02 
1877/03 
1877/04 

1880-1883.    See  above,  Crops. 
1881.    See  same;  this  date. 
1881-1888.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1882/3.    See  same;  this  date. 

1882/3-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  no. 
of  bu.  of  pears  produced,  price  per  bu.,  and  value 
of  crop. 

From  1889/90  to  1903/4  the  arrangement  is  by  counties 
and  agricultural  divisions,  giving  totals  or  averages 
for  the  latter. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 
1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  106: 


151 :  20. 
155  :  21. 
159  :  20. 
163  :  22. 
167  :  24. 
171  : 15. 
175  : 16. 
179  :  17. 
183  :  18. 
187  :  18. 
191 : 18. 
195  :  18. 
199  : 18. 
203  : 18. 
207 : 18. 
Fruit;  these  dates. 


rept.  dept.  agrlc.  139 
143 
147 
151 
155 
159 
163 
167 
171 
175 
179 
183 
187 
191 
195 


42-45. 
64-65. 
58-61. 


See  above,  Crops. 


60-63.* 

60-63. 

48-49. 

54-56. 

53-55. 

52-55. 

54-56. 

56-58. 

55-57. 

57-59. 

52-54. 

54-58. 

53-55. 

54-56. 

54-56. 
199  :  54-56. 
203  :  54-56. 
207  :  54-56. 
Fruit;  this  date. 


1883/4  "  f  118 

1884/5  "  126 

1885/6  not  found. 

1886/7  In  Statistical 

1887/8 

1888/9 

1889/90 

1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 

1894/5 

1895/6 

1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

11)02/3 

1903/4 
1883. 
PLUM 

1881.     See  above,  Crops.     Fruit;  this  date. 
1881-1888.    See  same;  these  dates. 
RASPBERRIES 

1881-1888.     See  above,  Crops.     Fruit;  these  dates. 
1882/3.     See  same;  this  date. 
1884/5-1887/8.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1891/2-1903/4.     See  same;  these  dates. 
STRAWBERRIES 

1881.     See  above,  Crops.     Fruit;  this  date. 
1881-1888.    See  same;  these  dates. 

1882/3.  The  strawberry  rept.  of  eastern  and  central 
111.,  commencing  at  Camargo.  (Trans.  111.  state 
hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  17:  107-108.) 

.     See  also  above,  Crops.     Fruit;  this  date. 

1884/5-1887/8.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1889/90-1903/4.     Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.  and 
agricultural  divisions,  value  of  strawberry  crop. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1889/90  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.   151 

-icon/I  <  1 KK 


1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 

1894/5 

1895/6 

1896/7 

18D7/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


155 
159 
163 
167 
171 
175 
179 
183 
187 
191 
195 
199 
203 
207 


57-59. 
56-5S. 
55-57. 
57-59. 
59-61. 
58-60. 
60-62. 
55-57. 
57-59. 
56-58. 
57-59. 
57-59. 
57-59. 
57-59. 
57-59. 


•  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
STBA  WBERBIES — cont'  d 

1890.    Strawberries;  causes  of  financial  failure  for  yr. ; 
by  B.  P.     (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  149:  35-36.) 
1891/2-1903/4.    See  above,  Crops.    Fruit;  these  dates. 
WATERMELON 

1889/90-1903/4.    Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.  and 
agricultural  divisions,  value  of  crop  of  watermelons. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1889/90  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  151 :  60-62. 

1fiQrt/1  *  1 KK  .  KO.ftt 


1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 

1894/5 

1895/6 

1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 

GRAIN  CROPS 


155  :  59-61. 
159 :  58-60. 
163  :  60-62. 
167  :  62-64. 
171 :  62-64. 
175  :  63-65. 
179  :  58-60. 
183  :  60-62. 
187  :  59-61. 
191 :  60-62. 
195 : 60-62. 
199 :  60-62. 
203  :  60-62. 
207  :  60-62. 


1856.  Historical  researches  upon  cultivated  grain 
fruits  in  111.;  by  F.  Brendel.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  v.  2:  471-483.) 

1881.  Remarks  on  productions  of  grain,  hay,  etc.; 
with  figures  showing  average  value  of  farm  crops 
per  acre  in  certain  cos.  (Statistical  rept.  dept. 
agric.  82:  95-96.) 

.     Table  compiled  by  E.  H.  Walker  of  N.  Y.,  giving 

wkly.  supply  of  wheat,  corn,  oats,  rye,  and  barley 
at  U.  S.  and  Canadian  grain  ports  for  yr.  (Same 
82:  87.) 

1882/3-1903/4.  Comparative  ann.  table  showing,  by  cos., 
condition  of  wheat  and  rye  on  May  1,  acreage  of 
winter  wheat  and  rye  winter-killed,  destroyed  by 
floods  or  Hessian  fly,  acreage  and  condition  on  May 
1  of  spring  wheat,  oats,  barley,  meadows,  and 
pastures. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  98  : 14-15. 
1883/4    "  "  "         "  110 : 18-19. 

1884/5    " 


1885/6 

1886/7 

1887/8 

1888/9 

1889/90 

1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 

1894/5 

1895/6 

1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


122  :  40-43. 
128  :  34-35. 
134  :  34-35. 
139  :  32-33.* 
144  :  18-19. 
148  :  22-23. 
152  :  21-23. 
156  :  22-24. 
160  :  23-25. 
164  :  23-25. 
168  :  23-25. 
172  :  24-26. 
176  :  24-26. 
180  :  23-25. 
184 :  24-26. 
188  :  24-26. 
192  :  24-26. 
196  :  23-25. 
200 :  23-25. 
204  :  23-25. 


Beginning  with  1890/1  the  arrangement  Is  by  counties 
and  agricultural  divisions. 

GREENE  COUNTY 

1864.  Estimated  wheat  and  corn  crop  of  Greene  Co. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5:  328.) 

GRUNDT  COUNTY 

1857-1858.  Grain  in  bushels  (corn,  wheat,  rye,  oats, 
barley,  and  timothy  seed)  shipped  from  Morris,  co. 
seat  of  Grundy  Co.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3: 
226.) 

JASPER  COUNTY 

1871.  Average  crop  per  acre  of  wheat,  corn,  and  oats 
in  Jasper  Co.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9i  158.) 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
GRAIN  CROPS — cont'd 


BARLEY 


There  are  only  three  serial  tables  for  barley,  viz.,  the 
two  general  tables  collated  below,  and  the  condition 
of  crop  table.     This  latter  is  a  general   table  in- 
cluding  other   than    barley    crops   and   is    entered 
under  grain  crops  in  general,  see  above. 
1860/79-1860/04.     Comparative   cumulative   table   show- 
ing acreage,  average  yield  per  acre,  bu.  produced, 
price  per  bu.,  total  value,  value  per  acre,  cost  of 
production,  and  profit  and  loss  of  crop  each  yr. 
in  111. 

The  profit  and  loss  item  first  became  a  feature  of  the 
table  in  1891. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1860/79  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  58 :  4. 
1860/80  not  found. 

1860/81  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80 :  7. 
1860/82  not  found. 

1860/83  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrie.  104  : 10. 
1860/84    "  f  "       116:8. 

1860/85    "  "  '  "       125:7. 

1860/86    "  "  '  "       131 : 8. 

1860/87    "  "  '  "       137 : 7. 

1860/88    "  "  '  "       142 : 7. 

1860/89    "  ...       146:8. 

1860/90    "  '  "  "       150 : 8. 

1860/91    "  '  "  "       154:8. 

1860/92    "  '  "  "       158 : 8. 

1860/93    "  ...       162 .  7. 

1860/94    "  '  '       166 : 7. 

1860/95    "  '       170 :  7. 

1860/96    ""  '  174 ;  7. 

1860/97    "  "  '       178 :  7. 

1860/98    "  "  "  '       182 :  7. 

1860/99    "  "  "  '       186:  (?). 

1860/00     '"  ...       190:8. 

1860/01     •  "  ...       194:8. 

1860/02  "  ...  ..       198 . 8 

1860/03     '  "  ...  ..       202:8. 

1860/04     '"  ...  ..       206 : 8. 

Also  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  as  follows : 
1860/79  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  17  : 472. 

1860/80 '          "       x.  18:466. 

1877/82-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing for  each  yr.  acreage  of  barley,  average  yield 
per  acre,  crop  in  bu.,  value  per  bu.,  value  of  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/82  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104:87. 
1877/83    "  "  "          "  "       116 :  77. 

1880-1881.  Tables  showing  acreage  and  condition  of 
spring  barley.  (Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  76: 
47.) 

1881-1883.     Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acres  and  bu. 
produced  in  111.  as  returned  by  assessors. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  in  Statistical  rent.  dept.  agric.  80  :  72-75. 

1882  "  "  'f        "  "       104 : 98-101. 

1883  "  "  116:90-93. 

.    Table  giving  wkly.  visible  supply  of  barley  in 

U.  S.  and  Canada  as  reported  by  N.  Y.  Produce 
Exchange.  (Statistical  dept.  agric.  106:  100.) 
1881-1904.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage,  yield 
per  acre,  total  yield  in  bu.,  price  per  bu.,  value  of 
crop,  cost  of  production  per  acre,  total  cost  of  pro- 
duction, profit  and  loss  of  crop. 

Beginning  in  1889  the  arrangement  is  by  counties  and 

agricultural  divisions. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80 :  20. 

1  QQO  '  *•  /  7\ 


1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 


104  :  26-27. 
116 :  24-25. 
125 :  42-43. 
131 :  40-41. 
137  :  38-39. 
142  :  38-39. 
146  :  24-25. 
150 :  28-30. 
154  :  32-34. 
158  :  30-32. 
162  :  29-31. 
166 :  29-31. 
170 :  29-31. 
174 :  28-30. 
178  :  29-31. 
182  :  29-31. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
GRAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

BABLEY — COnt'd 

1899  in  Statistical  rent.  dept.  agrlc.  186 :  29-31. 

1900  «     <f        "   iao-2»-ai 

1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
GBAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

BUCKWHEAT — COnt'd 
1877/84  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118  :  27. 


190  :  29-31. 
194 :  30-32. 
198  :  29-31. 
202  :  29-31. 
206  :  29-31. 


1882/3-1903/4.    See  above,  Grain  Crops;  these  dates. 

BKOOM-COBN 

1877/80-1877/04.     Cumulative   comparative   table   show- 
ing acreage,  average  yield,  total  yield  in  Ibs.,  price 
per  ton,  value  of  crop  each  yr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80 :  58. 

1877/81    "  "  "          "  "       82 : 90. 

1877/82    "  "  "          "  "        104  :  88. 

1877/83    "  "  "          "  "        106:157;      11C: 

78. 

1877/84  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118  :  24. 

1877/85    "  "       126 : 5. 

1877/86    "  "       132 :  5. 

1877/87    "  "  "          "  "       139:5.* 

1877/88    "  '  .....       143 . 5 

1877/89    "  '  .....       147 . 5 

1877/90    "  '  .....       151:6. 

1877/91    "  '  .....       155 . 6. 

1877/92    "  '  .....       159 . 6 

1877/93    "  "  163:6. 

1877/94    "  "  "          "  '       167 :  7. 

1877/95    "  "  "          "  '       171  : 6. 

1877/96    "  "  ....        175:8. 

1877/97    "  ....       179:6. 

1877  /98    "  ....       ig3 . 6. 

1877/99    "  ....       i87 .  g 

1877/00    "  ....       191:6. 

1877/01    "  ....        195:6. 

1877/02    "  ....       199 . 6. 

1877/03    "  ....       203 : 6. 

1877/04    "  ....       207 :  6. 

1880-1881.     Table  giving  comparative  acreage  and  con- 
dition of  broom-corn.     (Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric. 

76:  48-49.) 
1880-1904.     Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage,  yield 

per  acre  in  tons,  total  yield,  price  per  ton,  value  of 

crop. 

Beginning   with   1890   the   arrangement   is  by   counties 

and  agricultural  divisions. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  80  :  8-9. 

1881  "  "  "          "  "       82 : 91. 
1882 

1883 


lot  i/ou 
1877/86  " 

.. 

ura  •  ". 
132  :  6. 

1877/87  ' 

..      ..    .. 

139:6.* 

1877/88  ' 

..      t.    .< 

143  :  6. 

1877/89  ' 

..             H         .. 

147  :  6. 

1877/90  ' 

..             ..         .( 

151  :  7. 

1877/91  ' 

..             1.         .. 

155  :  7. 

1877/92  ' 

..             ..         *« 

159  :  7. 

1877/93  ' 

..             (.         t. 

163  :  7. 

1877/94  ' 

..             ..         .( 

167  :  8. 

1877/95  ' 

..             .1          . 

171  :  7. 

1877/96  ' 

.1             i.          i 

175  :  7. 

1877/97  ' 

"             "          ' 

179  :  7. 

1877/98  ' 

..             .(          i 

'   183  :  8. 

1877/99  ' 
1877/00  ' 

'.'. 

187:8. 
191  :  8. 

1877/01  ' 
1877/02  ' 

!!   "  ; 

195  :  8. 
199  :  8. 

1877/03  ' 

«     4i    i 

203  :  8. 

1877/04  ' 

"     "    * 

'   207  :  8. 

1880-1904.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  average  yield 

per  acre,  total 

yield,  price  per 

bu.,  value  of  crop. 

In  Documents 

as  follows  : 

1880  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  78-81. 

1881  " 

(  *  )  . 

1882  " 

41         *l 

'   (  ?) 

1883  " 

"         " 

116  :  96-99. 

1884  " 

'         ** 

118  :  52-53. 

1885  " 

'         »« 

126  :  48-55. 

1886  " 

t         41 

132:  (?). 

1887  " 

t         ft 

138:  (?). 

1888  " 

*         " 

143:  (?). 

1889  " 

t         (t 

147  :  36-37. 

1890  " 

1         44 

151  :  45-47. 

1891  ' 

*         " 

155  :  44-46. 

1892  ' 

«         44 

159  :  43-45. 

1893  ' 

4         41 

163  :  45-47. 

1894  '     " 

1         14 

•   167  :  47-49. 

1895  ' 

4      ti 

171  :  46-48. 

1896  ' 

4         (I 

175  :  47-49. 

1897  ' 

44        41 

179  :  43-45. 

1898  ' 

41        44 

183  :  45-47. 

1899  ' 

4        44 

'   187  :  44-46. 

1900  '     " 

*         (4 

"   191  :  45-47. 

1901  ' 

4         41 

195  :  45-47. 

1902  ' 

f         44 

199  :  45-47. 

1903  ' 

4         *( 

"   203  :  45-47. 

1904  ' 

"     "   207  :  45-47. 

1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
188!) 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


106 
118: 
126 

139' 
143: 
147 
151 


52-53. 
48-55. 

(?).* 
50-57. 


36-37. 

45-47. 
155 :  44-46. 
159 :  43-45. 
163  :  45-47. 

47-49. 

46-48. 

47-49. 

43-45. 

45-47. 

44-46. 

45-47. 

45-47. 

45-47. 

45-47. 

45-47. 


167 
171 
175 
179 
183 
187 
191 
195 
199 
203 
207 


BUCKWHEAT 

1877/80-1877/04.  Comparative  cumulative  table  show- 
ing acreage,  average  yield  per  acre,  bu.  produced, 
price  per  bu.,  value  of  crop  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  80:60. 
1877/81    "  "  "         "  "       (?). 

1877/82    "  "  104:87. 

1877/83    "  106:60;  116: 

77. 


.  1850-1870.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  aggre- 
gate yield  in  bu.  of  corn  and  wheat.  (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  13:  306-307.) 

1850-1880.  Remarks  on  corn  crop  of  U.  S.;  with  table 
showing  by  states  increased  production  of  corn  as 
shown  by  census  returns.  (Statistical  rept.  dept. 
agric.  82:  8.) 

1860-1880.  Comparative  table  showing  corn  crop,  value 
per  acre  in  gold  and  currency,  price  per  bu.,  aver- 
age yield  per  acre  in  bu.,  and  no.  of  acres.  (Trans, 
dept.  agric.  v.  16  (p.  324)— some  v.  18.) 

1860/78-1860/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing acreage,  average  yield  per  acre,  bu.  produced, 
price  per  bu.,  total  value,  value  per  acre,  cost  of 
production  per  acre,  total  cost  of  production,  profit 
or  loss  of  corn  crop  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1860/78  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  51 :  2. 
1860/79    "  "  f       "  "       '« 

1860/80 
1860/81 
1860/83 
1860/84 
1860/85 
1860/86 
1860/87 
1860/88 
1860/89 
1860/90 
1860/91 
1860/92 
1860/93 
1860/94 
1860/95 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


65 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

GRAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

CORN — cont'd 

1860/96  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  176 :  5. 
1860/97    "  "  'r       "  "       179:5. 

1860/98    "  "  183 :  5. 

1860/99    "  "  ....       187:5. 

1860/00     '  ....        191  .  B 

1860/01     '  ....        195 . 5 

1860/02     '  "  ....       199 . 5 

1860/03  "  ....       203 . 5 

1860/04     '  ....       207:6. 

1871/81-1871/84.  Table  showing  acreage,  yield,  and 
value  of  corn  crops  of  U.  S.  and  amt.  exported. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/81  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  5-6. 
1871/82    "  "  ''         "  "        (?). 

1871/83    "  "  '       106:53. 

1871/84    "  "  "         "  "       118 : 23. 

"  Trans,   dept.  agric.   v.   22  :  275. 

1875.  Indian    corn,    its    varieties,    culture,    and    most 
profitable  uses;    by  B.  F.  Johnson.     (Trans,   dept. 
agric.  v.  13:  118-132.) 

1876.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage,  yield,  and  value 
of  corn  crops,  average  price  per  bu.  Dec.  1,  per 
cent  of  an  average  condition  on  June,  July,  and 
Aug.  10  and  on  Sept.  11.     (Same  v.  14:  331-332.) 

1876/81-1882/90.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, by  cos.,  average  yield  per  acre  in  bu. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1876/81  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  82  :  18-19. 
1876/82    "  "  <f        "  "        (?). 

1876/83    "  "  "          "  "       106 :  22-23. 

1876/84    "  "  '  '  118 : 42-43. 

1880/5      "  '  "       125:(7). 

1880/6      "  '  "       132:37. 

1880/7      "  '  "       139:35.* 

1880/8      "  '  "       143 : 35. 

1881/9      "  '  "       142 :  21. 

1882/90    "  "  '         "  "       151 : 29. 

Discontinued,    and    merged    with    table    under    dates 
1882/91-1892/1904. 

1876/82-1879/04.    Cumulative  comparative  table  of  "  old 
corn  "  showing  aggregate  crop  in  bu.,  per  cent  on 
hand  following  May,  bu.  in  producers'  hands  fol- 
lowing May  1,  each  yr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/82  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  98  :  7. 

1879/83    "  "  ' 110:6. 

1879/84     '  "  "          "  "       122 :  7. 

1879/85     '  "  "          "  "       128 :  7. 

1879/86     '  "  "          "  "       134  :  7. 

1879/87     '  .....       139;7.« 

1879/88     '  '  "          '  '144:6. 

1879/89     '  '  "  '  '       148 :  7. 

1879/90     '  '  "          '  152 : 7. 

1879/91      '  '  '  '  '156:6. 

1879/92     '  ...       160 . 6 

1879/93     '  '  '  •  '       164 : 6. 

1879/94     '  '  '  '  '168:6. 

1879/95     '  '  '  '  172 : 6. 

1879/96     '  ...       i76 . 6 

1879/97     '  "  '  '  '180:5. 

1879/98     '  '  '  '  '184:6. 

1879/99     '  '  '  '  '       188 : 6. 

1879/00     '  '  ...       192 .  g 

1879/01     '  '  '  '  196 :  5. 

1879/02     '  ....       200 . 5 

1879/03     '  ....       204 . 5 

1879/04    "  ....       208:6. 

1877/8.  Corn;  table  showing,  by  cos.,  increase  or  de- 
crease of  corn  in  producers'  hands  on  May  1,  1878, 
as  compared  with  May  21,  1877.  (Dept.  agric.  sta- 
tistical rept.  41:  8-9.) 

.    Same;  June  1.     (Same  44:  8-9.) 

1877/82-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing for  each  yr.  acreage,  average  yield  per  acre, 
crop  in  bu.,  value  per  bu.,  value  of  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/82  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  104  :  86. 
1877/83    "  f        "  "       116 : 76. 

1877/83-1877/84.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing condition  of  corn  during  growing  season,  aver- 
age yield  per  acre,  and  average  mo.  rainfall. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
GRAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

CORN — cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1877/83  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.   106  :  54. 

1877/84    "  "  118:21. 

1878/81-1884/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, by  cos.,  acreage  returned  by  assessors  each  yr., 
increase  or  decrease,  and  condition  on  Aug.  1  of 
each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/81  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  80 :  26-27. 
1878/82    "  "  lf          '  "        (?). 

1878/83    "  "  "  '  "       104:30-31. 

1878/84 
1878/85 
1878/86 
1878/87 
1879/88 
1880/89 
1880/90 
1880/91 
1881/92 
1882/93 
1882/94 
1882/95 
1882/96 
1882/97 
1882/98 
1882/99 
1882/00 
1882/01 
1882/02 
1883/03 
1884/04 

1878/83-1878/84.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing by  cos.  and  divisions,  average  yield  of  corn  per 
acre  in  bu. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/83  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  106:94. 
1878/84    "  "  "          "  "       118 : 35. 

.    Cumulative  comparative  table  showing  average 

yield  per  acre  in  the  three  agricultural  divisions  of 
the  state. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/83  in  Statistical  rept  dept.  agrlc.  106 : 155. 
1878/84    "  "  "         "  "       118:21. 

1880-1881.  Table  showing  increase  in  corn  acreage,  as 
compared  with  last  yr.  only  in  central  grand  divi- 
sion of  state  which  more  than  makes  up  for  slight 
decreased  acreage  reported  in  northern  and  south- 
ern grand  divisions  of  state;  with  remarks.  (Dept. 
agric.  statistical  rept.  76:  3-4.) 

1880/1-1883/8.    Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.  of  each  division,  acreage  of  corn  of  last  yr. 
compared  with  previous  yr.,  average  condition  on 
June  1  of  last  yr.  and  on  July  1  of  each  yr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


116 
125 
131 
137 
142 
146 
150 
154 
158 


170 
174 
178 
182 
186 
190 
194 
198 
202 
206 


28-29. 

46-47. 

44-45. 

42-43. 

42-43. 

28-29. 

34-36. 

38-40. 

36-38. 
162  :  35-37. 
166 :  35-37. 

35-37. 

34-36. 

35-37. 

35-37. 

35-37. 

35-37. 

36-38. 

35-37. 

35-37. 

35-37 


1881/2 
1882/3 
1882/4 
1882/5 
1882/6 
1882/7 
1883/8 
1880/l-1892/( 

)4.     Ci 

imulat 

F 

ve   c 

ompai 

102  :  13. 
114  :  15. 
124:4;  41. 
130  :  27. 
136  :  24. 
141  :  22. 
ative    table    show- 

ing,  by  cos.  and  agricultural  divisions,  bu.  of  corn 
produced  in  1880  et  seq.,  per  cent  of  the  crop  in 
producers'  hands  the  following  May,  bu.  in  pro- 
ducers' hands  May  1  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880/1     in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  74 :  8-9. 

98  :V 

110 
122 
128 
134 
139 
144 


1881/2 
1881/3 

1880/4 

1881/5 

1881/6 

1882/7 

1883/8 

1884/n 

1885/90 

1885/91 

1885/92 


148 
152 
156 
160 


20-21. 

48-49. 

36-37. 

36-37. 

34-35.' 

20-21. 

24-25. 

24-26. 

25-27. 

26-28. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


66 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
GRAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

CORN — cont'd 

1885/94  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  164  :  26-28. 
1885/95  "  "  "  "  "  168 : 26-28. 
1885/96  "  "  "  "  "  172 : 27-29. 
1886/97  "  "  '  "  "  176 : 27-29. 
1887/98  "  "  '  "  "  180 :  26-28. 
1888/99  "  "  ....  184 .  27-29. 
1889/00  "  "  ....  188 .  27-29. 
1890/01  "  "  ....  192 : 27-29. 
1891/02  "  "  ....  196 . 26-28. 
1891/03  "  "  ....  200 : 26-28. 
1892/04  "  "  "  "  '  204:26-28. 

1881.  Remarks  on  corn  crop;  with  table  showing,  by 
cos.,  average  yield  of  corn  per  acre  in  each  division 
of  state.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  82:  3-5.) 

.    Table  giving  condition  June  1  of  corn  crop  in 

cos.  of  state  that  produced  over  four  millions  bu. 
each  in  1880,  aggregating  nearly  one-half  of  entire 
corn  crop  of  state.  (Same  76:  4.) 

.    Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  of  corn  returned 

by  assessors,  condition  Sept.  1,  Aug.  1,  July  1,  June 
1,  in  northern,  central,  and  southern  divisions. 
(Same  80:  57.) 

.    Tables  showing  acreage  and  condition  June  1,  of 

corn  in  several  cos.     (Same  76:  4-5.) 

1881-1883.  Table  giving  wkly.  visible  supply  of  corn  in 
U.  S.  and  Canada  as  reported  by  N.  Y.  Produce  Ex- 
change. (Same  106:  95.) 

1881-1890.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  as  re- 
turned by  assessors,  average  yield  per  acre  in  bu., 
total  yield,  price  per  bu.,  value  of  crop,  cost  of  pro- 
duction per  acre,  total  cost  of  production,  profit  or 
loss  on  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  16-17. 

1882  ' 


1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 

Discontinued  In  this  form. 


106 
118 
126 
132 
139 
143 
147 
151 
Continued  a 


20-21. 
40-41. 
38-39. 
(?). 
40-41.* 
40-41. 
26-27. 
30-32. 
a  comparative 


table,  see  under  dates  1882/91-1892/1904. 
1881/3-1895/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, by  cos.  of  each  division,  acreage  of  last  yr. 
compared  with  preceding  yr.,  condition  of  crop 
Junet  each  yr.,  seed-quality  compared  with  _an 
average,  date  of  first  appearance  above  ground. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  100 : 17. 
1881/4    "  "  "          "  "        112 :  17. 

5881/5  " 
1881/6  " 
1881/7  " 
1881/8  " 
1882/9  " 
1882/90  " 
1882/91  " 
1883/92  " 
1883/93  " 
1884/94  " 
1885/95  " 
1886/96  " 
1887/97  " 
1888/98  " 
1889/99  " 
1890/00  " 
1891/01  " 
1892/02  " 


1894/03  " 
1895/04  " 


140: 
145: 
149: 
153: 


123  :  52-53. 
120:  39-41. 
135  :  38-40. 

:  34-36. 

:  12-14. 

:  13-15. 

:  12-14. 
ir.7:  12-14. 
161  :  11-13. 
165:11-13. 
169  :  10-12. 
173:  11-13. 
177:  10-12. 
181  :  10-12. 
185:  9-11. 
189  :  11-13. 
193  :  11-13. 
197:10-12. 
201  :  10-12. 
205  :  10-12. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 

•f  June  1,  1881/3-1881/8,  June  20,  1882/9  et  seq.  Be- 
ginning with  1889  the  crop  condition  Is  not  given 
cumulatively  for  each  year,  hut  for  varying  periods 
of  three,  four  and  five  years. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
GRAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

CORN — cont'd 

1882/3-1883/8.  Comparative  cumulative  table  showing, 
by  cos.  of  each  division,  condition  of  corn  crop  on 
June  1  and  July  1  of  last  yr.  and  on  Aug.  1  of 
each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  104  :  12 ;  48. 

1  OCO  /A  '  1  1  ft  •  AK 


1882/4 
1882/5 
1882/6 
1882/7 
1883/8 


116  :  46. 
128:  (?). 
131  :  31. 
137  :  29. 
142  :  29. 


1882/7-1882/8.     Cumulative    comparative    table    giving 
for  each  division  the  area  and  condition  of  corn. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/7  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  136  :  4. 

1882/8    "  "         "  "       141 : 4. 

1882/91-1892/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing for  last  yr.  acreage  returned  by  assessors,  aver- 
age yield  per  acre  in  bu.,  total  yield,  price  per  bu., 
value  of  crop,  cost  of  production  per  acre,  total  cost 
of  production,  profit  or  loss  on  crop,  and  average 
yield  for  each  yr.,  by  cos.  and  agricultural  divisions, 
with  total  or  average  for  each  division. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/91  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  155  :  32-34. 

1883/92     '  "  159 :  31-33. 

1884/93     '  "  163 : 33-35. 

1884/94  "  167 :  35-37. 

1884/95  "  171  :  34-36. 

1885/96  "  175 : 35-37. 

1886/97  "  179 :  31-33. 

1887/98  '  183 :  33-35. 

1888/99  '      -  187 :  32-34. 

1889/00  '  191 : 33-35. 

1889/01  '  195 : 33-35. 

1890/02  '  199 : 33-35. 

1891/03  '  203 : 33-35. 

1892/04  207  :  33-35. 

1883.  Prominence  given  to  cultivation  of  corn  and 
wheat,  and  extent  of  grazing  land  in  each  co.  in 
state  noted  by  per  cent.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical 
rept.  106:  10-11.) 

1896.  The  cost  of  production  of  corn  and  oats  in  111.  in 
1896.     pp.  53-75.     (Agric.  exper.   station  bull.   50.) 

[1897].  Table  showing  cost  of  production  per  acre  of 
corn:  use  of  land,  plowing,  harrowing,  laying  off, 
planting,  seed,  tending,  harvesting  or  gathering, 
shelling  or  threshing,  marketing,  total  cost  of  pro- 
duction per  acre,  by  cos.,  for  northern,  central,  and 
southern  divisions  of  state,  with  average  for  each 
division.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  176:  33-35.) 

1899.  Cost  of  producing  a  bu.  of  corn  in  central  111.; 
by  C.  H.  Van  Vleck.  (A.R.  farmers'  institute  1899: 
438-439.) 

1901.  Paper  on  corn;  its  place  in  111.  agric.;  by  E.  E. 
Chester.     (Same  1901:  77-80.) 

.    Seed  corn  and  some  standard  varieties  for  111.; 

by  A.  D.  Shamel.     pp.  29-56.     (Agric.  exper.  station 
bull.  63;  A.  R.  farmers'  institutes  1901:  351-370.) 

1902.  Rept.  on  corn  investigation  and  experiments  in 
111.;   by  F.  A.  Warner.     (A.R.  farmers'   institutes 
1902:  126-128.) 

INDIAN    CORN 

1873.  Premium  essay  on  Indian  corn — Its  varieties, 
preparation  of  soil,  and  most  profitable  uses  in  111.; 
by  W.  C.  Flagg.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10:  72-81.) 

1897.  Indian    corn — its    cultivation    and    uses;    by    S. 
Brown.     (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1897:  110-125.) 

1898.  Paper  on  kinds  of  cultivation  for  Indian  corn; 
by  A.  D.  Shamel,  being  rept.  of  his  own  experi- 
ments in  fields  of  University  farms.     (Same  1898: 
123-129.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


67 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
GBAIN  CROPS — cont'd 


OATS 


1860/79-1860/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing acreage,  average  yield  per  acre,  bu.  produced, 
price  per  bu.,  total  value,  value  per  acre,  cost  of 
production  per  acre,  total  cost  of  production,  profit 
and  loss  of  oat  crop  in  111.  each  yr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1860/79  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  58  :  40. 

1860/80  "  "        (?). 

1860/81  "  "       80 :  6. 

1860/82  "  "        (?). 

1860/83  "  "        104    8. 

1860/84  "  "        116    6. 

1860/85  "  "        125    5. 

1860/86  "  "       131    6. 

1860/87  "  "        137    5. 

1860/88  "  "        142    5. 

1860/89  '  "       146    6. 

1860/90  '  "       150    6. 

1860/91  '  "        154    6. 

1860/92  '  "       158    6. 

1860/93  '  "       162    5. 

1860/94  '  "       166    5. 

1860/95  '  "       170    5. 

1860/96  '  "       174    5. 

1860/97  '  "       178    5. 

1860/98  '  "        182    5. 

1860/99  '  '       186    5. 

1860/00  '  '        (?). 

1860/01  '  '        194    6. 

1860/02  '  '        198    6. 

1860/03  '  '       202    6. 

1860/04  "  '       206    6. 

Also  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  as  follows : 

1860/79  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  17  :  471. 

1860/80 T.   18:464. 

1877/8.  Oats;  comparative  acreage  and  condition  June 
20,  1877,  and  June  1,  1878.  (Dept.  agric.  circular 
44:  12-13.) 

1877/82-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing for  each  yr.  acreage,  average  yield  per  acre  in 
bu.,  crop  in  bu.,  value  per  bu.,  value  of  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/82  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104  :  86. 
1877/83    "  "          "  "       116 :  76. 

1877/83-1877/84.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, by  cos.,  yield  of  oats  per  acre  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/83  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  104  :  67. 
1877/84    "  "  116:49. 

1878-1881.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  yield  of  oats  in  bu., 
acreage  in  1881  compared  with  1880,  and  condition 
on  June  1  of  each  yr.  compared  with  an  average. 
(Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  76:  43.) 

1878-1904.    Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  yield  per  acre 
in  bu.,  total  yield,  price  per  bu.,  value  of  crop,  cost 
of  production  per  acre,  total  cost  of  production, 
profit  or  loss  on  crop. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  48 :  31-32. 

1879  "  "  (?). 


1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


80  :  16-17. 

104':  22-23. 
116  :  20-21. 
125  :  38-39. 
131  :  36-37. 
137  :  34-35. 

:  34-35. 

:  20-21. 

:  22-24. 

:  26-28. 

:  24-26. 

:  23-25. 

:  23-25. 

:  23-25. 

:  22-24. 

:  M-nn. 

:  23-25. 

:  24-26. 
190  :  23-25. 
194  :  24-26. 
198  :  23-25. 
202  :  23-25. 
206 :  23-25. 


142: 
146: 
150: 
154: 
158: 
162: 
166: 
170: 
174: 
178  : 
182: 
186: 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
GRAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

OATS — cont'd 

1880/1-1899/04.    Cumulative    comparative    table    show- 
ing, by  cos.,  acreage  of  oats  of  last  yr.  compared 
with  preceding  yr.,  average  condition  on  May  1  of 
last  yr.,  average  condition  on  June  1  of  each  yr. 
The   division    into   groups,   or   series,   has    seemed   the 
clearest  way  to  show  the  changes  In  the  develop- 
ment of  this  table. 

1  series 
1880/1-1883/8 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/1  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  76  :  44. 

1881/2    "  "  (?). 

1882/3  "     "  "    "     "  100 :  20. 

1882/4  "     "  "    "     "  112 : 20. 

1882/5  "     "  "    "     "  123 : 57. 

1882/6  "     "  129:44. 

1882/7  "     "  '  135:43. 

1883/8  "     "  "    "     "  140:39. 

2  series 
1888/9-1899/04 

In  this  series  the  date  of  the  June  condition  statement 

Is  June  20  instead  of  June  1. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1888/9  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.   145 


1889/90 

1889/91 

1890/2 

1891/3 

1892/4 

1893/5 

1893/6 

1894/7 

1894/8 

1894/9 

1895/00  " 

18P6/01  " 

1897/02  " 

1898/03 

1899/04 


149 
153 
157 
161 
165 
169 
173 
177 
181 
185 
189 
193 
197 
201 
205 


16. 
18. 
17. 
17. 
16. 
16. 
15. 
16. 
15. 
15. 
14. 
16. 
16. 
15. 
15. 
15. 


1881-1883.  Table  giving  wkly.  visible  supply  of  oats  in 
U.  S.  and  Canada  as  reported  by  N.  Y.  Produce  Ex- 
change. (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  106:  99.) 
1882/3-1883/7.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.  of  each  division,  acreage  of  last  yr.  com- 
pared with  preceding  yr.,  average  condition  May  1 
and  June  1  of  last  yr.,  average  condition  on  July  1, 
of  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric. 
1882/4    " 
1882/5    " 
1882/6    " 
1883/7    " 
1882/3-1897/04.     Cumulative 


102 
114 
124 
130 
136 
comparative 


16. 
18. 
45. 
30. 
27. 

table    show- 


ing, by  cos.,  acreage  of  last  yr.  compared  with  pre- 
ceding yr.,  and  average  condition  on  May  1  of 
each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  $8: 12._ 


1882/4  "     "      'F   "     "   HO  :  16. 

1882/5  "     "      122:40-43. 

1882/6  " 

128  :  30. 

1882/7  " 

•      .....   134.  (7). 

1882/8  " 

«      .....   13<)  .  28  . 

1882/9  " 

.      .....   144  .  14 

1883/90  " 

'      148  :  18. 

1884/91  " 

•      .....   152  :  ia. 

1885/92  " 

'      .....   156  .  17 

1886/93  " 

'      "    "     "   160:18. 

1887/94  " 

'      "    "     "   164  :  18. 

1888/95  " 

•      168  :  18. 

1889/96  " 

•      "    "     "   172  :  19. 

1890/7  " 

•      .....   17g  :  19. 

1891/8  " 

•      .....   180:18. 

1892/9  " 

•      ...     •   184  :  19. 

1893/00  " 

«      ...        igg  :  19. 

1894/01  " 

•      ....   192  :  19. 

1895/02  "     "                   1»6  :  18. 

1896/03"     "                '   200:18. 

1897/04  "     "                '   204  :  18. 

1882/3-1903/4.  See  above,  Grain  Crops;  these  dates. 

*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


68 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
GBAIN  CBOPS — cont'd 

OATS — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

1888/9-1899/04— cont'd 

1897.  Table  showing  cost  of  production  per  acre  of 
oats:  use  of  land,  plowing,  harrowing,  planting, 
seed,  harvesting  or  gathering,  stacking,  shelling  or 
threshing,  marketing,  total  cost  of  production  per 
acre,  by  cos.,  for  northern,  central,  and  southern 
divisions  of  state,  with  average  for  each  division. 
(Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  176:  39-41.) 

BICE 

1858.  Culture  of  rice  in  111.;  by  J.  Russell.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  627-531.) 

BYE 

1860/79-1860/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing acreage,  average  yield  per  acre,  bu.  produced, 
price  per  bu.,  total  value,  value  per  acre,  cost  of  pro- 
duction per  acre,  total  cost  of  production,  profit 
and  loss  on  rye  crop  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1860/79  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  58  :  3. 
1860/80    "  (?). 

1860/81    "  "  "  80 :  7. 

1860/82  (?). 

1860/83  '  "  "       104:9. 

1860/84  "       116 :  7. 

1860/85  '  "  "       125:6. 

1860/86  '  "       131  :  7. 

1860/87  137 : 6. 

1860/88  "       142 : 6. 

1860/89       '     146:7. 

1860/90  "  "  '  "  150 : 7. 
1860/91  "  "  '  "  154:7. 
1860/92  "  ....  158 .  7. 
1860/93  '  "  '  '  '  162 : 6. 
1860/94  "  ...  166:6. 
1860/95  '  "  '  '  '170:6. 
1860/96  '  "  '  '  '174:6. 
1860/97  '  "  '  '  '178:6. 
1860/98  '  "  '  '  '182:6. 
1860/99  '  "  '  '  '186:7. 
1860/00  '  "  '  '  '  190 : 7. 
1860/01  '  "  '  '  '  194 : 7. 
1860/02  '  "  '  '  '  198 : 7. 
1860/03  "  "  "  '  "  202 : 7. 
1860/04  "  "  "  '  "  206:7. 

Also  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  as  follows : 
1860/79  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  17:471. 

1860/80 v.  18:465. 

1877/82-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing for  each  yr.  acreage,  average  yield  per  acre, 
crop  in  bu.,  value  per  bu.,  value  of  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1877/82  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104  :  87. 

1877/83    "  116:77. 

1877/83-1877/84.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, by  cos.,  average  yield  per  acre. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/83  In  Statistical  rent.  dept.  agric.  104  :  68. 
1877/84    "  "         "  "       116:50. 

1878-1881.  Table  giving  percentage  of  increase  or  de- 
crease in  acreage  of  rye  as  compared  with  previous 
yr.,  and  condition  of  crop  past  4  yrs.  on  first  of  June 
in  12  of  leading  rye  producing  cos.  of  state,  aggre- 
gate crop  of  which  amounted  to  nearly  one-half  of 
total  crop  of  rye  raised  in  state  in  1880.  (Dept. 
agric.  statistical  rept.  76:  46.) 

1880/3-1884/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, by  cos.,  average  condition  of  winter  rye  on 
May  1  of  each  yr. 

The  division  Into  series,  or  groups,  has  seemed  the 
clearest  way  to  show  the  changes  In  the  develop- 
ment of  this  series. 

1  series 
1880/3-1884/92 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/3  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  98 : 11. 
1880/4    "  "  -r        *          "       110:15. 

1880/5    "  "  "         "  "       122 : 40-43. 

1880/tt    "  "  "         "  "       128:29. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
GBAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

BYE — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1880/3-1884/92— cont'd 

1880/7  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  134  :  29. 
1880/8    '  r  139  :  27. 

1881/9  ' 
1882/90 ' 
1883/91 ' 


144  : 13. 
148  :  17. 
152  : 15. 
156 : 16. 


2  series 


1884/93-1884/04 

Title  of  table  changes  to :  "  Area  seeded  fall  of  1892 
[et  seq.],  area  winter  killed  or  destroyed  by  floods, 
area  for  harvest  1893  [et  seq.],  average  condition 
May  1  [of  each  year]." 

The  arrangement  Is  by  counties  and  agricultural  divi- 
sions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884/93  in  Statistical  rept  dept.  agric.  160  : 15-17. 

1884/94    "  '  164:15-17. 

1884/95    "  '  168 :  15-17. 

1884/96    "  '  172:16-18. 

1884/97    "  '  176:16-18. 

1884/98    "  '  180:15-17. 

1884/99 184:16-18. 

1884/00    "  '  "       188 : 16-18. 

1884/01    "  '  "          "  "       192:16-18. 

1884/02    "  '  196:15-17. 

1884/03    "  '  "          "  "       200 :  15-17. 

1884/04    "  '  "          "  "       204 :  15-17. 

1880/1-1897/04.    Cumulative   comparative    table    show- 
ing, by  cos.,  condition  on  certain  days  of  each  yr. 
The   division    Into   series,   or   groups,    has   seemed   the 
clearest  way  to  show  the  changes  In  the  develop- 
ment of  this  table. 

1  series 
1880/1-1882/8. 

In  this  series  the  condition  Is  shown  on  April  1  and 
May  1  of  the  last  year  and  on  June  1  of  each  year. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/1  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  76 :  46. 
1  ceo  /Q    •*  f        H  inn .  01 


1882/3 
1882/4 
1882/5 
1882/6 
1882/7 
1882/8 


100 :  21. 
112:21. 
123 :  58. 
129  :  45. 
135  :  44. 
140 : 40. 


2  series 


1888/9-1897/04. 

In   this  series   the   condition   Is    shown   on   May   1   of 
last  year  and  on  June  20  of  each  year. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888/9  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  145 : 16. 

1889/90 "  "          '  149 :  19. 

1889/91 "  "  153 : 18. 

1890/2    "  "  157 :  18. 

1891/3    "  "  161  :  17. 

1892/4    "  "  165:17. 

1893/5    "  "  169:16. 

1894/6    "  "  173:17. 

1892/7    "  "  177 : 16. 

1892/8    "  "  181 : 16. 

1892/9    "  "  185:15. 

1893/00 "  "  189 : 17. 

1894/01  "  "  193 :  17. 

1895/02 "  "  197 : 16. 

1896/03 "  "  201 : 16. 

1897/04  "  "  205 :  16. 

1881-1883.  Table  giving  wkly.  visible  supply  of  rye  in 
U.  S.  and  Canada  as  reported  by  N.  Y.  Produce  Ex- 
change. (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  106:  101.) 

1881-1904.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage,  yield 
per  acre  in  bu.,  total  yield  in  bu.,  price  per  bu., 
value  of  crop,  cost  of  production  per  acre,  total  cost 
of  production,  profit  or  loss  of  winter  rye  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80 : 18-19. 

1HS9  '  Fa  "  iv, 


1882 
1883 
1884 
188S 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 


104  :  24-25. 
118 :  22-23. 
125  :  40-41. 
131 :  38-39. 
137  :  36-37. 
142  :  36-37. 
146 :  22-23. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


69 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
GRAIN  CROPS — cont'd 


BYE — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

1888/9-1897/04— cont'd 


1890  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  150  :  25-27. 

1891 

'* 

154  :  29-31. 

1892 

'* 

158  :  27-29. 

1893 

M 

162  :  26-28. 

1894 

rt 

166  :  26-28. 

1895 

• 

170  :  26-28. 

1896 

1 

174  :  25-27. 

1897 

1 

178  :  26-28. 

1898 

II 

182  :  26-28. 

1899 

*' 

186  :  26-28. 

1900 

'* 

190  :  26-28. 

1901 

** 

194  :  27-29. 

1902 

" 

198  :  26-28. 

1903 

** 

202  :  26-28. 

1904 

H 

206  :  26-28. 

1881/2-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos., 
acreage  of  winter  rye  of  last  yr.  compared  with 
preceding  yr.,  and  condition  on  Dec.  1. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881/2  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  20-21. 


106  :  24-25. 


"   126 

:  40-41. 

"   <?) 

"   139 

:  42-43.* 

143 

:  42-43. 

151 

:  33-35. 

155 

:  35-37. 

159 

:  34-36. 

163 

:  36-38. 

167 

:  38-40. 

171 

:  37-39. 

'   175 

:  38-40. 

179 

:  34-36. 

183 
187 

:  (?). 
:  35-37. 

191 

:  36-38. 

'   195 

:  36-38. 

199 

:  36-38. 

"   203 

:  36-38. 

1882/3 

1883/4  " 

1884/5  " 

1885/6  " 

1886/7  " 

1887/8  " 

1888/9  " 

1890/1  " 

1891/2  " 

1892/3  " 

1893/4  " 

1894/5  " 

1895/6  " 

1896/7  " 

1897/6  " 

1898/9  " 
1899/00 " 

1900/1  " 

1901/2  " 

1902/3  " 

1903/4  " 

1882/3-1882/8.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  average  condition  of  winter  rye  on  May  1 
and  June  1  of  last  yr.,  and  on  July  1  of  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1882/3  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  102    17. 
1882/4    "  "  •         "  ••       114    19 

1882/5    "  • •       124    46. 

1882/6    "  "  '          "  ••       130    31. 

1882/7    "  "  136    28. 

1882/8    "  "  141    28. 

1882/3-1883/7.    Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 

by  cos.,  reported  acreage  of  winter  rye  in  last  yr. 

and  average  condition  on  April  1  of  each  yr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/3  in  Statistical  rept  dept.  agric.  96:6. 

1882/4    "  108:8. 

1882/5    "  "         "  "       120 : 6-7. 

1882/6    "  "  "          "  "       127:7. 

1883/7    "  "  "         "  ••       133:9. 

1882/3-1903/4.    See  above,  Grain  Crops;  these  dates. 

WHEAT 

1850-1880.  Table  showing,  by  states,  wheat  crop  of  U. 
S.  as  returned  at  each  census.  (Dept.  agric.  sta- 
tistical rept.  82:  84.) 

1860/79-1860/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing acreage,  average  yield  per  acre,  bu.  produced, 
price  per  bu.,  total  value,  value  per  acre,  cost  of 
production  per  acre,  total  cost  of  production,  profit 
and  loss  of  spring  and  winter  wheat  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1860/79  in  Statistical  rent.  Sept.  agric.  58 : 1. 
1860/80    "  "  '       "  "       (?). 

1860/81 82:3. 

1860/82  "     "      (?). 

1860/83  "  '    "     "   104 : 5 ;  106 : 58. 

1860/84  "     "      '    "     "   116 : 5 ;  118 : 25. 
1860/85  "     "      '    "     "   125 : 4. 

1860/86  "     "      131  : 4. 

1860/87  "     "      '    "     "   137 : 4. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops— cont'd 
GRAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

WHEAT — cont'd 

1860/88  in  Statistical  rept  dept.  agric.  142  :  4 
1860/89    "  "  f        "  "       146  •  4 

1860/90    "  "  "       150:4. 

1860/91    "  "  "  "       154 : 5 

1860/92    "  "  "  "       158:4 

1860/93    "  "  ••  "       162:4. 

1860/94    "  "  "  "       166-4 

1860/95    "  "  "  ••       170:4 

1860/96    "  "  "  •       174-4 

1860/97    "  "  "  •       178:4'. 

1860/98    "  "  "  '       182:4. 

1860/99    "  "  "  '       186 : 4 

1860/00    "  "  "  '       190:4. 

1860/01    "  "  "  •       194:4. 

1860/02    "  "  "  '       198:4 

1860/03    "  "  "  •       202:4' 

1860/04    "  "  ....       206:4. 

Also  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  as  follows : 
1860/70  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  17  :  469-472. 

1860/80 F         "       v.  18:463. 

1860/81-1860/83.  Table  showing  for  each  yr.  total  acre- 
age of  wheat  (spring  and  winter),  bu.  produced, 
population,  amt.  required  for  seed,  for  consump- 
tion per  capita  per  annum,  surplus  wheat  for  ex- 
port, value  of  surplus  wheat. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1860/81  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  80. 
1860/83    "  "          "  "       106 :  159. 

1862-1881.  Table  of  export  of  domestic  wheat  showing 
for  each  yr.  bu.  of  wheat  and  flour  and  value. 
(Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  82:  81.) 
1870-1874.  Comparative  table  showing  relative  progress 
of  wheat  and  corn  production  and  acreage,  by  cos. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13:  303-305.) 

1871/80-1871/84.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing acreage,  yield  per  acre  in  bu.,  total  yield,  price 
per  bu.,  total  value,  wheat  and  flour  exported  in 
fiscal  yr.  closing  June  30  following,  per  cent  ex- 
ported, per  cent  of  home  consumption  of  U.  S. 
wheat  crop  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/80  In  Trans.  Uept.  agric.  v.  18  :  483-484. 
1871/81    "  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  81. 
1871/83    "  "  'f        "  "      106 : 160. 

1871/84    "  "  '      118:26. 

1876.     Table  showing  yield  and  value  of  wheat  crop,  by 

cos.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  14:  333-334.) 
1876-1881.    Table  showing,  by  cos.,  bu.   of  wheat  for 
each  yr.  and  average.     (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept. 
80:  4-5.) 

1877-1881.  Table  showing,  for  each  yr.,  average  yield 
per  acre  of  winter  wheat  in  bu.;  spring  wheat;  dif- 
ference in  yield  in  favor  of  winter  wheat;  winter 
wheat  price  per  bu.  at  harvest;  spring  wheat; 
winter  wheat  value  per  bu.  over  spring  wheat; 
winter  wheat  value  per  acre;  spring  wheat  same. 
(Same  82:  86.) 

1879.  Table  giving  average  ann.  yield  of  wheat  in  prin- 
cipal wheat-producing  countries  of  world;  also  esti- 
mated yield  for  crop  of  yr.  (Same  82:  83.) 
1880-1881.  Table  of  wheat  exported  showing,  by  places 
of  export,  wheat  and  flour  in  bu.,  and  value  for 
each  yr.  (Same  82:  82.) 

.    Table  showing  all  cos.  in  state  that  produced 

over  one  million  bu.  of  winter  wheat  in  1880,  aggre- 
gate yield  of  which  represented  over  one-half  crop  of 
state.     (Same  76:41.) 
1880-1883.    Table  giving  amt.  of  old  wheat  in  farmers' 

hands  first  of  May.  (Same  110:  5.) 
1880/4-1880/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing wheat  crop  in  bu.,  per  cent  of  crop  on  hand 
following  May  1,  amt.  of  crop  in  producers'  hands 
following  May  1,  surplus  wheat  above  seed  and 
consumption  at  harvest,  deficit  at  harvest  of  old 
wheat  each  yr. 


70 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
GRAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

WHEAT — cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/4  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  122  :  5. 

1880/5    "  "  (?). 

1880/6    "  "  (?). 

1880/7    "  "  "          "  "       139 :  5.' 

1880/8    "  "  144 :  5. 

1880/9    "  "  "          "  "       148 : 

1880/90 "  "  "          "  "       152 : 

1880/91  " 

1880/92  " 

1880/93  " 

1880/94  " 

1880/95  " 

1880/96  " 

1880/97  " 

1880/98  " 

1880/99  " 

1880/00  " 

1880/01 

1880/02 

1880/03  " 

1880/04 
1881-1883.     Table  giving  wkly.  visible  supply  of  wheat 

in  U.  S.  and  Canada  as  reported  by  N.  Y.  Produce 

Exchange.     (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  106:  98.) 
1881-1904.    Ann.    table   showing,    by    cos.,    acreage    of 

spring  and  winter  wheat  returned  by  assessors,  bu. 

produced,   bu.   required   for   seed,   population,   bu. 

consumed,  bu.  used  for  seed  and  consumption,  sur- 
plus or  deficit  of  spring  and  winter  wheat. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrle.  80:14-15. 

1882  "  "  "          "  "       96:  (?). 


«     t« 

< 

* 

156 

4. 

t      tt 

' 

* 

160 

4_ 

* 

164 

4. 

' 

* 

168 

4. 

*       (t 

* 

* 

172 

4. 

t       it 

* 

176 

4 

I      tt 

4 

* 

180 

4_ 

* 

* 

184 

4 

* 

* 

188 

4, 

' 

* 

192 

4. 

t      tt 

4 

* 

196 

4. 

* 

* 

200 

4, 

* 

1 

204 

4. 

U         tt 

' 

1 

208 

4. 

104  :  17-19. 
116:16-17. 
125:  (?). 
131  :  (?). 
137:  (?). 
142:  (?). 
147  :  66-67. 

:  36-38. 

:  23-25. 

:  21-23. 

:  20-22. 

:  20-22. 
170  :  20-22. 
174 : 19-21. 
178 :  20-22. 

:  20-22. 

:  20-22. 

:  20-22. 

:  21-23. 

:  20-22. 

:  20-22. 


151: 
154: 
158: 
162: 
166: 


182: 
186: 
190: 
194: 
198: 
202: 


1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 

1904     '  "       206 :  20-22. 

1881/2-1881/7.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing 
amt.  of  "  old  wheat "  in  first  hands  on  May  1  of 
each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881/2  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  98  : 6. 
1881/3    "  "  "         "  "       (?). 

1881/4    "  "  •        (?  . 

1881/5    "  "  • \1  . 

128:5. 

1881/7    "  "  "         "  ••       134 :  5. 

1882/3-1892/4.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  bu.  of  wheat  produced,  per  cent  of  crop  in 
producers'  hands  following  May,  bu.  in  producers' 
hands  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  98  :  18-19 

1882/4  "  110:22-23. 

128  :  38-39. 
134  :  38-39. 
139  :  36-37. 
144  :  22-23. 
148  :  26-28. 
152  :  27-29. 
156  :  28-30. 
160  :  29-31. 
164  :  29-31. 


1882/4 
1882/6  " 
1882/7  " 
1883/8  " 
1884/9  " 
1885/90  " 
1885/91  " 
1885/92  " 
1885/93  " 
1885/94  " 
1885/95  " 
1885/96  " 
1886/97  " 
1887/98  " 


168  :  29-31. 
172  :  30-32. 
176  :  30-32. 
180  :  29-31. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops— cont'd 
GRAIN  CHOPS — cont'd 


WHEAT — cont'd 


1887/99  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  184  :  30-32. 
1888/00  '  f  1  ss  •  *«-" 

1889/01 ' 
1890/02  ' 
1891/03  ' 


1892/04  ' 


188  :  30-32. 
192  :  30-32. 
196  :  29-31. 
200  :  28-31. 
204  :  29-31. 

1882/3.    See  above,  Fruit  Crops;  this  date. 
1882/3-1903/4.    See  above,  Grain  Crops;  these  dates. 
1884/5-1887/8.     See  above,  Fruit  Crops;   these  dates. 
[1897].    Table  showing  cost  of  production  per  acre  of 
wheat:  use  of  land,  plowing,  harrowing,  planting, 
seed,  harvesting  or  gathering,  stacking,  shelling  or 
threshing,  marketing,  total  cost  of  production  per 
acre,  by  cos.,  for  northern,  central,  and  southern 
divisions  of  state,  with  average  for  each  division. 
(Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  176:  36-38.) 
1903.    Soil    treatment    for    wheat    in    rotations,    with 
special  reference  to  southern  111.  soils;   by  C.  G. 
Hopkins.     (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  88:  113-143.) 

Winnebago  County 
1838-1859.    Sample    wheat    crops    of    Winnebago    Co. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  4:  314.) 
1852-1859.    First  club  wheat  sown  in  Winnebago  Co.  in 

1852;  same  crops  for  7  succeeding  yrs.     (Same  v. 

4:  315.) 

WHEAT  (SPRING) 

1877/8.  Spring  wheat;  comparative  acreage  and  condi- 
tion June  20,  1877,  and  June  1,  1878.  (Dept.  agric. 
circular  44:  10-11.) 

1877/82-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, for  each  yr.,  acreage  of  spring  wheat,  average 
yield  per  acre,  crops  in  bu.,  value  per  bu.,  value  of 
crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/82  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104  :  86. 
1877/83    "  "  "          "  "       116 :  76. 

1877/83-1877/84.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, by  cos.,  average  yield  per  acre  of  spring  wheat. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/83  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104:66. 
1877/84    "  "  "          "  "       116:48. 

1878.  Spring  wheat  crop;  area,  yield,  price,  and  value, 
by  cos.  (Dept.  agric.  circular  48:  29-30.) 

1880-1881.  Tables  giving  comparative  acreage  and  con- 
dition of  spring  wheat  June  1.  (Same  76:  42-43.) 

1881-1904.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  of 
spring  wheat,  yield  per  acre  in  bu.,  total  yield  in 
bu.,  price  per  bu.,  value  of  crop,  cost  of  production 
per  acre,  total  cost  of  production,  profit  and  loss 
of  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  12-13. 


1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


96:  (?). 
104  :  20-21. 
116  :  18-19. 
125  :  36-37. 
131  :  34-35. 
137  :  32-33. 
142  :  32-33. 
146:  (?). 
150  :  19-21. 
154  :  20-22. 
158  :  15-20. 
162  :  17-19. 
166  :  17-19. 
170:  17-19. 
174  :  16-18. 
178  :  17-19. 
182  :  17-19. 
186  : 17-19. 
190  :  17-19. 
194  :  18-20. 
198  :  17-19. 
202  :  17-19. 
206 : 17-19. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


71 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

GRAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

WHEAT   (SPRING) — cont'd 

1882/3-1884/8.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  acreage  of  spring  wheat  the  last  yr.  com- 
pared with  preceding  yr.,  condition  on  May  1  and 
June  1  of  last  yr.  and  on  July  1  of  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3   in   Statistical   rept.  dept.   agric.   102  :  15. 

1882/4  "     "      114 : 17. 

1882/5  "     "      124  : 44. 

1882/6    "  "  "          "  "        130 :  29. 

1883/7    "  "  "          "  "        136 :  26. 

1884/8    "  "  "         "  "       141 : 24. 

1882/3-1897/04.    Cumulative    comparative    table    show- 
ing, by  cos.,  acreage  of  spring  wheat  the  last  yr. 
compared  with  preceding  yr.,  and  average  condi- 
tion on  May  1  of  each  yr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  98  :  10. 


1882/4 
1882/5 
1882/6     '  ....  ..        128    28. 

1882/7     '  ....  ..        134    28. 

1882/8     '  .....        13n    OQ  » 

1882/9     '  .....        144    12 

1883/90  '  ....       148    16 

1884/91  '  ....   152  14. 

1885/92  '  156  15. 

1886/93"     "      ....   160  14 

1887/94  "  ....   164  14 

1888/95  "  ....   168  14 

18S9/96  "  ....   172  15 

1890/97  "  ....   176  15 

1891/98"     '      ....   180  14 

1892/99  "  ....   184  15 

1893/00  "  ....   188  15 

1894/01  "  ....        192    15. 

1895/02  MI  ...  ..        196    14 

1896/03  MI  ...  ..       200    14. 

1897/04  "  "       204    11-14. 

1882/3-1899/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, by  cos.,  acreage  of  spring  wheat  last  yr.  com- 
pared with  preceding  yr.,  average  condition  on  May 
1  of  last  yr.  and  on  June  1  [20]  of  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/3  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  100  :  19. 
1882/4    "  "  'r          '  " 

1882/5 
1882/6 
1882/7 
1883/8 


14. 


. 

112  :  19. 
123  :  56. 
129  :  43. 
135  :  42. 
140  :  38. 
From  here  the  June  condition  date  Is  June  20  Instead 

of  June  1  as  in  the  preceding  tables. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1888/9  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  145  : 
1889/90"  "          "  "        149 


1889/91 ' 
1890/92  " 
1891/93  " 
1891/94  " 
1892/95  " 
1893/96  " 
1894/97  " 
1895/98  " 
1895/99  " 
1895/00  " 
1896/01  " 
1897/02  " 
1898/03  " 
1899/04  " 
1882/3-1903/4. 


:  15. 
:17. 
:  16. 


.  15. 


153  : 
157  . 

161  . 

165:15. 
169  .  i4 
173  .  15 
177:14. 


185  . 

igg 

193 

197 

201 

205 


. 

.  15. 
.  15. 
.  14. 
:  14. 
:  14. 


See  above,  Grain  Crop;  these  dates. 


WHEAT  (WINTER) 

1873.  Winter  wheat  raised  in  111.,  giving  varieties, 
preparation  of  soil,  profit  of  culture,  and  most  eco- 
nomical use  of  straw;  by  W.  C.  Flagg.  (Trans, 
dept.  agric.  v.  10:  82-90.) 

1876-1880.  Comparative  table  showing  acreage  of 
winter  wheat  in  northern  cos.  (Same  v.  17:  476.) 

1876-1882.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  of  winter 
wheat  in  northern  111.;  table  made  from  returns  of 
assessors  except  1882,  which  is  from  estimates  of 
correspondents.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  82: 
86.) 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
GRAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

WHEAT   (WINTER) — cont'd 

1876/83-1876/84.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, by  cos.,  yield  per  acre  of  winter  wheat. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1876/83  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104 :  65. 
1876/84    "  "  "          "  "       116:47. 

1877-1881.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  for  each  yr.,  aver- 
age condition  Dec.  20,  in  each  division  of  state  of 
winter  wheat.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  82: 
78.) 

1877/82-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing for  each  yr.  acreage  of  winter  wheat,  average 
yield  per  acre  in  bu.,  crop  in  bu.,  value  per  bu.,  and 
value  of  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/82  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  104  :  86. 
1877/83    "  "  "          "  "       116:76. 

1878.  Winter  wheat  crop,  area,  yield,  price,  and  value, 
by  cos.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  48:  27-28.) 

1880-1881.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  condition  of  winter 
wheat  June  1,  of  each  yr.  (Same  76:  42.) 

1880/5-1880/6.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing 
area  devoted  to  winter  wheat  in  each  of  three  divi- 
sions of  state. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/5  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  127  :  5. 
1880/6    "  "  "       133 : 4. 

1881.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  of  fall  wheat, 
per  cent  plowed  up,  condition  June  1,  condition  May 
1,  in  each  division.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept. 
76:  40-41.) 

1881-1889.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  of 
winter  wheat  returned  by  assessors,  yield  per  acre 
in  bu.,  total  yield,  price  per  bu.,  value  of  crop,  cost 
of  production  (per  acre  and  total  cost). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  in  Statistical  rept  dept.  agrlc.  80:10-11. 

1882  96:  (?). 

1883  104  :  14-16. 

1884  116  :  14-15. 

1885  125 :  32-34. 

1886  131  :  32-33. 

1887  137  :  30-31. 
1S88  142  :  30-31. 
1889  146 : 16-19. 

Continued  In  annual  table  under  Wheat. 
1881/2-1903/4.    Comparative    table    showing,    by    cos., 
acreage  of  winter  wheat  crop  as  returned  by  as- 
sessors and  conditon  on  Dec.  1  of  first  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881       in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  20-21. 

1883/4    "  "  106 :  24-25. 

1884/5    "  "  118:44-45. 

18*5/6  ;;        ;;         ;;       ;;        ;;     126:40-41. 

lIl7/8    •'            "              "         "            "       13?9':  42-43. « 
1888/9 143:42-43. 


1889/90  " 

1890/1    " 

1891/2    " 

1892/3    " 

1893/4    " 

1894/5    " 

1895/6    " 

1896/7    " 

1897/8    " 

1898/9    " 

1899/00  " 

1900/1    " 

1901/2    " 

1902/3    " 

1903/4    " 

1881/90-1882/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing by  cos.,  area  of  winter  wheat  seeded  last  yr., 
per  cent  destroyed  winter-killed  or  destroyed  by 
floods  or  Hessian  fly,  area  for  harvest,  average  con- 
dition on  May  1  of  each  yr. 


147  :  28-29. 
151  :  33-35. 
155  :  35-37. 
159  :  34-36. 
163  :  36-38. 
167  :  38-40. 
171  :  37-39. 
175  :  38-40. 
179  :  34-36. 
183  :  36-38. 
187  :  35-37. 
191  :  36-38. 
195  :  36-38. 

36-38. 

36-38. 


199 
203 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
GBAIN  CROPS — cont'd 

WHEAT  (WINTEB)— cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881/90  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  148  :  13-15. 

1885/91    "  "  >r        "  "       1152:13. 

1882/92 

1882/93 

164 
168 
172 
176 
180 
184 
188 
192 
196 
200 


152  :  13. 
156  :  12-14. 
160:  11-13. 

11-13. 

11-13. 

12-14. 

12-14. 

11-13. 

12-14. 

12-14. 

12-14. 

11-13. 

11-13. 

11-13. 


204: 


1881/94 
1881/95 
1881/96 
1881/97 
1881/98 
1881/99 
1881/00 
1881/01 
1882/02 
1882/03 
1882/04 

1882/3-1882/8.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  coa.,  average  condition  of  winter  wheat  on  April 
1,  May  1,  June  1  of  last  yr.,  and  on  July  1  of 
each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  102  :  14. 
1882/4    "  f  "       114 :  16. 

1882/5    "  '  "       124 :  5 ;   42. 

1882/6    "  '  "       130 : 28. 

1882/7    "  '  "       136 : 5 ;    25. 

1882/8    "  '  "       141 :  5 ;  23. 

1882/3-1882/8.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  height  in  inches  of  winter  wheat  on  June  1 
of  last  yr.,  average  condition  on  April  1  and  May  1 
of  last  yr.,  and  on  June  1  of  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  100  : 18. 
1882/4     '  "  *       "  "       112 : 18. 

1882/5     '  "  "         "  "       123:54. 

1882/6     '  "  "         "  "       129 :  42. 

1882/7     '  "  "          "  "       135:41. 

1882/8     '  "  "         "  "       140 : 37. 

1882/3-1882/9.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  average  condition  of  winter  wheat  crop  on 
April  1  of  last  yr.  and  May  1  of  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  98  :  9. 
1882/4    "  "  "         "  "       110 :  13. 

1882/5    "  '  "          "  "        (?). 

1882/6    "  '  128 : 27. 

1882/7    "  '  "          "  "       134:27. 

1882/8    "  '  "          "  "       139:25. 

1882/9    "  "          "  "       144 :  11. 

For  continuation  see  above,  1881/90  et  seq. 
1882/3-1883/7.     Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  reported  acreage  of  winter  wheat  crop  the 
last  yr.,  average  condition  on  April  1  of  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  in  Statistical 
1882/4    " 

1882/5  "     "      120  4-5. 

1882/6  "     "      "    "     "   127  4. 
1883/7  "     "      "    "     "   133  8. 

1882/3-1903/4.    See  above,  Grain  Crop;  these  dates. 

1883.  Remarks  on  winter  wheat;  with  table  giving  de- 
tails of  estimate  of  probable  amt.  of  growing  crop 
in  each  division  of  state.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical 
rept.  98:  4-5.) 

.  Remarks  on  production  of  winter  wheat;  with 

table  giving  area,  condition  in  each  division  of 
state,  and  estimated  yield  of  winter  wheat  first  of 
Apr.,  May,  June,  July,  as  well  as  yield  based  on  re- 
turns of  threshers  in  Aug.  (Same  104:  5-6.) 

.  Table  showing  for  each  division  prospective 

winter  wheat  crop  as  reported  June  1.  (Same 
100:  8.) 

.  Table  showing  for  each  division  prospective 

winter  wheat  crop  as  reported  May  1.  (Same 
100:  8.) 

1889-1897/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  condition  of  winter  wheat  crop  on  May  1  of 
last  yr.  and  on  June  20  of  each  yr. 


rept.  dept.  agric.  96  :  4. 
.f       .f     — „      108    4_ 


AGRICULTURE—  cont'd 

Crops  —  cont'd 
GBAIN  CHOPS  —  cont'd 

WHEAT  (WINTEB)  —  cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1889         in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  145  :  15. 
"  f  " 


1889/90 
1889/91 
1890/92 
1890/93 
1890/94 
1891/95 
1892/96 
1893/97 
1894/98 
1894/99 
1894/00 
1894/01 
1895/02 
1896/03 
1897/04 


149 : 16. 
153  :  15. 
157  :  15. 
161 : 14. 
165  : 14. 
169 : 13. 
173  : 14. 
177  : 13. 
181 :  13. 
185  : 12. 
189 : 14. 
193  :  14. 
197  : 13. 
201 : 13. 
205  : 13. 

1889/90-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos., 
area  of  winter  wheat  seeded  in  yr.  preceding  last, 
per  cent  of  winter-killed  or  destroyed  by  floods,  etc., 
area  left  for  harvest,  yield  per  acre  in  bu.,  total 
yield,  price  per  bu.,  value  of  crop  on  Aug.  1  of  last 
yr.,  cost  of  production  (per  acre  and  total  cost), 
profit  or  loss  on  crop. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1889/90  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.   150 : 16-18. 

1890/1   "     "      "    '     "   154:17-19. 

1891/2   " 

1892/3   " 

1893/4   " 

1894/6   " 

1895/6   " 

1896/7   " 


158:  (?). 
162  :  14-16. 
166 : 14-16. 
170  : 14-16. 
174  : 13-15. 
178  : 14-16. 
182 : 14-16. 
186:14-16. 
190 : 14-16. 
194  :  15-17. 
198  : 14-16. 
202  :  14-16. 
206  :  14-16. 


1897/8 

1898/9  " 

1899/00  " 

1900/1  " 

1901/2  " 

1902/3  "     " 

1903/4  " 

GBASS  AND  FOBAQE  CBOPS 

1856.  Native,  naturalized,  and  cultivated  grasses  of 
111.;  by  Increase  A.  Lapham.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  v.  2:  551-609.) 

1880-1885.    Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  bu.  of  timothy, 
clover,  and  Hungarian  and  millet  seed  produced. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80 :  90-91. 

1881  '  r  '        (?). 

1882  '  '  104 :  126-127. 

1883  '  •  '  116:118-119. 

1884  '  '  118 :  58-59. 

1885  '  '  '  126 : 48-55. 
Tables  for  1884  and  1885  show,  in  addition   to  yield, 

price  per  bu.  and  value  of  crop. 

1880/1-1882/3.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  and 
tons  produced  of  timothy  meadow,  clover  meadow, 
prairie,  and  Hungarian  and  millet. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/1  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  80 :  76-77. 
1881/2    "  "         "  "       104 :  102-103. 

1882/3    "  "          "  "       116:94-95. 

1904.  Nitrogen  bacteria  and  legumes  (with  special  ref- 
erence to  red  clover,  cowpeas,  soy  beans,  alfalfa, 
and  sweet  clover,  on  111.  soils) ;  by  C.  G.  Hopkins, 
pp.  306-328.  (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  94.) 

ALFALFA 

1902.  Alfalfa  on  111.  soil;  by  C.  Geo.  Hopkins,  pp.  311- 
349.  (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  76.) 

CLOVER 

1877/80-1877/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing bu.  produced,  value  per  bu.,  and  total  value  of 
clover  seed  in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  80  :  263  ;   71. 

1S77/S1      '«  "  "  "  "          111 


1877/81 
1877/82 
1877/83 
86. 
1877/84  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118  :  28. 

1877/85  "     "      126 :  7. 

1877/86  "     "      "    "     "   132  : 7. 


('). 

104  :  96. 
106:162;  116: 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

GRASS  AND  FOBAGE  CROPS — cont'd 
CLOVER— cont'd 


1877/87  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  139 :  7.* 
1877/88    "  "  "         "  "       143:7. 

147  '  (  ?) 

151:8. 

155  :  8. 

159  :  8. 

163 :  8. 

167  :  9. 

171:8. 

175 :  8. 

179  :  9. 

183  :  9. 

187  :  9. 

191 :  9. 

195  :  9. 

199  : 10. 

203 :  10. 


1877/89 
1877/90 
1877/91 
1877/92 
1877/93 
1877/94 

IT/I 


1877/95  " 

1877/96  " 

1877/97  " 

1877/98  " 

1877/99  " 

1877/00  " 

1877/01  " 

1877/02  " 

1877/03  " 

1877/04  "  ....   207 :  10. 

1888/9-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  bu. 
produced  in  first  yr.,  according  to  assessors'  re- 
turns, compared  with  bu.  produced  in  last  yr., 
price  per  bu.,  and  value  of  product  of  clover  seed. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1888/9  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  147:42-43. 


1889/90 

1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 

1894/5 

1895/6 

1898/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


151  :  51-53. 
155  :  50-52. 
159  :  49-51. 
163  :  51-53. 
167  :  53-55. 
171 :  52-54. 
175  :  54-56. 
179  :  49-51. 
183  :  51-53. 
187  :  50-52. 
191 :  51-53. 
195  :  51-53. 
199 :  51-58. 
203  :  51-53. 
207  :  51-53. 


COTTON-SEED 


1877/80-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing bu.  of  cotton  seed  produced,  value  per  acre,  and 
value  of  crop  each  yr.  in  111. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80 :  62. 
1877/81    "  "  "          "  "        (?). 


1877/82    " 
1877/83    " 


104  :  95. 
116 :  86. 


FLAX-SEED 


1877/80-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing bu.  of  flax  seed  produced,  value  per  bu.,  and 
value  of  crop  in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1877/80  in   Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80:62;  71. 

1877/81    "  "  '        (?). 

1877/82    "  "  •       104:95. 

1877/83    "  "  "         "  "       116:86. 

HAT 

1860/79-1860/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing acreage,  average  yield  per  acre  in  tons,  tons 
produced,  price  per  ton,  total  value,  value  per  acre, 
cost  of  production,  profit  and  loss  of  hay  crop 
each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1860/79  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  58  :  2. 

1860/80    "  "         "  '       (?). 

1860/81    "  "  "         "  '       80 : 55. 

1860/82 

1860/83 

1860/84 

1860/85 

1860/86 

1860/87 

1860/88 

1860/89 

1860/90 

1860/91 

1860/92 

1860/93 

1860/94 


1860/95 
1860/96 
1860/97 


116:12. 
125  :  8. 
131 :  9. 
137:8. 
142  :  8. 
146  :  9. 
150  :  9. 
154  :  9. 
158 :  9. 
162  :  8. 
166  :  8. 
170 :  8. 
174  : 8. 
178  :  8. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 

GRASS  AND  FORAGE  CROPS — cont'd 
HAY — cont'd 

1860/98  in  Statistical  rept  dept.  agric.  182  :  8. 

1860/99     '  "  186:9. 

1860/00     '  "  "          "  "       190:9. 

1860/01     '  "  "         "  "       194 : 9. 

1860/02 

1860/03 

1860/04 

Also  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  as  follows : 
1860/79  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  17  :  469. 

1860/80 '         "       v.  18  :  463. 

1876.    Table  showing  acreage,  yield,  and  value  of  hay 

crop,  by  cos.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  14:  335-336.) 
1877-1882.    Table  showing  for  each  yr.  for  hay  area 
meadows,  average  yield   per  acre,   yield   in  tons, 
value  per  ton,  value  of  crop.     (Dept.  agric.  statis- 
tical rept.  104:  87.) 

1878-1904.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  as  re- 
turned by  assessors,  yield  per  acre  in  tons,  total 
yield,  price  per  ton,  value  of  crop,  cost  of  production 
per  acre,  total  cost  of  production,  profit  or  loss  on 
hay  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878  in  Statistical  rept  dept.  agric.  48  :  33-34. 

1879  "  "  'r        "  "  (?). 

1880  "  "  "          "  "  (?). 

1881  "  "  "         "           "  80 : 22-23. 

1882  "  "  ' (?). 

1883  "  "  104:28-29. 

1884  "  "  "          "  '  116 :  26-27. 

1885  "  "  "          "  '  125 : 44-45. 

1886  "  "  "          "  '  131  :  42-43. 

1887  "  "  "          "  '  137:40-41. 

1888  "  "  "         "  '  142 : 40-41. 

1889  "  "  "          "  '  146 :  26-27. 

1890  "  "  ....  150 : 31-33. 

1891  "  ....  154:35-37. 

1892  '  ....  158:33-35. 

1893  '  '  ...  162 : 32-34. 

1894  '  ....  166 .  32-34. 

1895  '  ....  170:32-34. 

1896  '  '  ...  174 .  31-33. 

1897  '  .....  178 : 32-34. 

1898  '  .....  182 .  32-34. 

1899  '  .....  186:32-34. 

1900  '  .....  190 .  32-34. 

1901  "  ...  ..  194 .  33.35. 

1902  "  ...  ..  198 :  32-34. 

1903  "  ...  ..  202 : 82-34. 

1904  "  '  "  206 : 32-34. 

1897.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  cost  of  production  per 
acre  of  hay,  on  a  5-yr.  estimate;  use  of  land,  plow- 
ing, harrowing,  planting,  seed,  harvesting  or  gath- 
ering, stacking,  baling,  marketing,  total  cost  of  pro- 
duction per  acre.  ( Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  176 : 
42-44.) 

HANCOCK  COUNTY 

1875.  Amt.  of  timothy  hay  raised  in  Hancock  Co.; 
profit  per  acre.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13:  193.) 

HUNGARIAN   AND    MILLET 

1877/80-1877/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing bu.  produced,  value  per  bu.,  total  value  of  Hun- 
garian and  millet  seed  in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80:63;   71. 
1877/81    "  (?>.  „ 

1877/82    "  "  "          "  "       104 : 96. 

1877>83  "     "      ' 106:161;  116: 

87 

1877/84  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118  :  27. 
1877/85  "  "  *  "  "  126:6. 
1877/86 
1877/87 
1877/88 
1877/89 
1877/90 
1877/91 
1877/92 
1877/93 
1877/95 


1877/96 
1877/97 
1877/98 


126  :  6. 
132  :  6. 
139:6.* 
143  :  6. 
147  :  7. 
151 :  7. 
155:9. 
159  : 8. 
163  :  8. 
171 :  9. 
175 :  9. 
179  :  9. 
183 : 10. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


rept.  dept.  ngrlc.  187  : 
191 

195 

199 
203 
207 


10. 
10. 
10. 
10. 
10. 
10. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
GRASS  AND  FOBAGE  CROPS — cont'd 

HITNOAEIAN  AND  MILLET COUt'd 

1877/99  in  Statistical 
1877/00  " 
1877/01  " 
1877/02  " 
1877/03  " 
1877/04  " 

1884.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  yield,  price  per  bu.,  and 
value  of  Hungarian  and  millet  seed  product. 
(Agric.  dept.  circular  118:  56-57.) 

1888/9-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  bu. 
produced  last  yr.  compared  with  preceding  yr.,  price 
per  bu.,  value  of  crop  of  Hungarian  and  millet  seed. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1888/9  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric. 
1889/90" 
1890/1    " 
1891/2 


1892/3 

1893/4 

i894/5 

1895/6 

1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


147  :  40-41. 
151  :  51-53. 
155  :  50-52. 
159  :  49-51. 
163  :  51-53. 

:  53-55. 

:  52-54. 

:  54-56. 

:  49-51. 

:  51-53. 

:  50-52. 

:  51-53. 
195  :  51-53. 
199  :  51-53. 
203  :  51-53. 
207  :  51-53. 


167: 
171: 
175: 
179: 
183: 
187: 
191: 


TIMOTHY 


1877/80-1877/04.    Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing bu.  produced,  value  per  bu.,  total  value  of  tim- 
othy seed  in  111.  each  yr. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80 :  62 ;  71. 
1877/81    "  "  "          "  "        (?). 

1877/82    "  "  "          "  "       104 : 95. 

1877/83    "  "  ' 106  :  161 ;     116  : 

86. 

1877/84  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118  :  28. 
1877/85  "     "      "    "     "   126 :  7. 
1877/86  "     "      "    "     '   132 :  7. 
1877/87  "     "      ....   139:6.* 
1877/88  "     "      ....   143:7. 
1877/89  "     '      '     '        147 : 7. 
1877/90  "     '      '    '        151 : 8. 
1877/91  "     '      '    •     '155:8. 
1877/92  "     '      '     '        159 : 7. 
1877/93  "  ....   163 . 7 

1877/94  "  '  ....  1B7:9. 
1877/95  '  '  '  '  "  171  : 8. 
1877/96  '  '  '  '  "  175 : 8. 
1877/97  '  '  '  '  "179:8. 
1877/98  '  '  '  '  183 : 8. 
1877/99  '  '  '  '  187 :  8. 
1877/00  '  '  '  •  '191:8. 
1877/01  '  '  '  '  195  : 9. 
1877/02  '  '  "  '  199 :  9. 
1877/03  '  .....  203 .  9 

1877/04  '  .....   207 : 9. 

1888/9-1903/4.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  bu.  produced  in  last  yr.  compared  with 
preceding  yr.,  price  per  bu.,  value  of  product. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888/9  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  147  :  42-43. 

1889/90 "     "      151  : 51-53. 

1890/1  "  155 :  50-52. 

1891/2  "     "      "    "     "   159 : 49-51. 

1892/3  "     "      "    "     "   163 :  51-53. 

1893/4  "  ' 107  :  53-55. 

1894/5  "     "      "    "     "   171  : 52-54. 

1895/6  "  "    "     "   175 :  54-56. 


PEAS 


1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


179 

183 

187 

191: 

195: 

199 

203: 

207: 


49-51. 
51-53. 
50-52. 
51-53. 
51-53. 
51-53. 
51-53. 
51-53. 


1877/80-1877/83.  Table  showing  acreage,  average  yield 
per  acre,  crop  in  bu.,  value  per  bu.,  value  of  crop 
of  peas  in  111.  each  yr. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
GRASS  AND  FOBAQE  CROPS — cont'd 

TIMOTHY — cont'd 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80 :  62. 
1877/82    "  "  "         "  "       104 : 89. 

1877/83    "  "  "          "  "       116:79. 

1882/3.    See  above,  Crops.    Fruit;  this  date. 
1884/5-1887/8.    See  same;  these  dates. 
PESTS 

serial 
A 

1  series 
(Walsh  Report) 

Under  Act  of  Feb.  27,   1867 

1867.    Ann.  rept.  on  the  noxious  insects  of  the  state 
of  111.,  1. 

Checklist 
1.  1867.     ed.  1.     Chicago,   Prairie  Farmer  Steam  Print, 

1868.     103  pp.,  1  pi. 
This  edition  Is  now  very  uncommon.    The  copy  seen  by 

the  compiler  is  in  the  Chicago  Historical  Library. 
1.  1867.     ed.  2.     Bloomlngton,  1903.     140  pp.,  pis. 

Also  In  Documents  as  follows : 
1.  1867.     ed.  1  in  Trans,  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1. 

2  series 

(Le  Baron  Reports) 

1871-1874.    Ann.   rept.   on  the  noxious  insects  of  111., 
1-4.     Springfield,  1871-1874. 

Checklist 
1.  ed.  1.     1871.     96  pp. 

1.  ed.  2.      1903.     140  pp.,    1    pi. 

2.  1872.      (2),  97-166   (1)    pp. 

3.  1873.     167-202,  37,  vli,  3  pp. 

4.  1874.      199,  xviil  pp. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1  ed.  1  in  Rents.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871,  v.  2  :  261-356. 

2  in  Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871,  v.  3  :  125-194. 

2  "  Trans,  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  5. 

3  "  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.  4  :  421-499. 

4  "  Trans,  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  T.  8. 

3  series 
(Thomas  Reports) 

Under  Act  of  March  29,  1875 

1875-1882.    Rept.  of  the  state  entomologist,   6-11,  and 
Thomas',  1-6.     Springfield,  1878-1882. 
Checklist 

6.  Thomas   1.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     174,  iv,  11  pp. 

7.  "          2.      1878.     290  pp. 

8.  "          3.     1879.     212,  x  pp. 

9.  "          4.     1880.     142,  Hi   pp. 

10.  "          5.     1881.     238,  vi  pp. 

11.  "          6.     1882.      104,  ii  pp. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

6  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  14. 

7  '  "       v.  15. 

8  '  '  "       v.   16. 

9  '  "       v.   17. 

10  ...       v.  18 

11  '  '  "       v.   19. 

4  series 
(Forbes  Reports) 

1883-1903.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  state  entomologist,  12-22, 
and  Forbes',  1-11.    v.  p.,  1883-1903. 
Checklist 

12.  Forbes     1.     Springfield,   1883. 

13.  "        2.  "  1884. 

14.  "         3.«  "  1885. 
PP. 

15.  Forbes     4.t   Springfield,    1889. 

16.  "         5.  "  1890. 

1891.  90,  36,  iv,  Ix'pp. 

1894.  171,  xiii  pp. 

1895.  206,  65,  v  pp. 
1898.  112,  xxxli  pp. 

Chicago,         1900.      184,  xxvlii  pp. 
149,  vi,  XX  pp. 


17. 
18. 
19. 
20. 
21. 
22. 


6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 


154,   x   pp. 

Till,  203,  xxi  pp. 

vll,  136,  xix,  120,  vii 

115,  vi  pp. 
122,  xiii,  ix  pp. 


Champaign,  1903. 


*  This  rept.  contains  in  an  appendix  "  General  Indexes 
to  the  First  Twelve  Reports." 

t  A  decision  of  the  atty.  general  and  a  change  in  prac- 
tice of  the  board  of  contracts  made  a  regular  report 
Impracticable  at  the  usual  time.  An  explanation 
of  the  circumstance  is  made  in  the  "  Miscellaneous 
Essays  on  Economic  Entomology,"  published  In 
1886  (see  below,  under  non-serial  group). 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


75 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
PESTS — cont'd 


serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

4  series — cont'd 

(Forbes  Reports) — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
12  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  20. 


13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
1!) 
20 


v.  21. 

v.  22. 

v.  24. 

v.  26. 

v.  28. 

v.  31. 

v.  32. 

v.  34. 


1887-1894.  Bulletins  of  the  state  entomologist's  office, 
1-5. 

Checklist 

1.  Arsenical  poisons  for  the  codling  moth.     24  pp.     1887. 

2.  On  the  chinch  bug  In  Illinois.     17  pp.     1887. 

3.  Second  contribution  to  a  knowledge  of  the  life  history 

of  the  Hessian  fly.     17  pp.     1887. 

4.  On  the  fruit  bark  beetle.     19  pp.     1887. 

5.  The  chinch  bug  in   1894.     Prospect  for   1895.     7   pp. 

No  more  issued. 

c 

1899-1901.  Ann.  stmt.  of  111.  state  entomologist  to  the 
state  horticultural  socy.  concerning  operations 
under  the  horticultural  inspection  act. 

Checklist 

1899.     n.  p.     1899.     10  pp. 
1900-1901.     Separate  not  found.     Issued? 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1899  In  Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  v.  33  : 150-159. 

1900  "       "          "          "          "            "       v.  34 :  213-215. 
1901 '          v.  35  :  142-152. 

D 

Under  act  of  April  11,  1899,  to  prevent  the  introduction 
and  spread  In  Illinois  of  the  San  Jose  scale  and 
other  dangerous  Insects  and  contagious  diseases  of 
fruits. 

1899/00-1900/3.  Kept,  [bienn.  to  gov.]  of  the  111.  state 
entomologist  on  the  horticultural  inspection  law. 

Checklist 
1899/00.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1900.     30  pp. 

State  Hist.  Library. 
1900/3.     Bloomington,  1903.     30  pp. 

Covers  period  from  Nov.  1,  1900  to  Feb.  1,  1903. 
111.  State  Library. 

non-serial 

1856.  Quadrupeds  of  111.  injurious  and  beneficial  to 
farmer;  by  Robt.  Kennlcott.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  v.  2:  615-684.) 

1867-1903.  Sketch  of  history,  powers,  and  duties  of 
office  of  state  entomologist.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903: 
474-475.) 

1870-1872.  Official  stmt.  of  doings  of  state  entomologist, 
with  acct.  of  expenditures  from  apprn.  from  con- 
tingent fund.  3  pp.  (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873 
v.  3:  5-7.) 

1880.  Relation  of  meteorological  conditions  to  insect 
development;  by  Cyrus  Thomas.  (Trans.  III.  state 
hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  14:  89-99.) 

1883.  Entomological  notes  of  season;  by  S.  A.  Forbes. 
(Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  106:  177-178.) 

1884.  Circular  in  which  S.  A.  Forbes,  state  entomolo- 
gist, suggests  topics  upon  which  he  would  especially 
like  information  during  present  sess.     (Same  110: 
48-49.) 

1886.  Misc.  essays  on  economic  entomology  by  the 
state  entomologist  and  his  assts.  130  pp. 

Appended  to  Trans,  state  bd.  agric.  v.  23. 
1890.     Analytical  list  of  the  entomological  writings  of 
Wm.  Le  Baron,  2d  state  entomologist  of  111.,  1850- 
1874.     36,  Ix  pp. 

Appended  to  17th  ann.  rept.  of  state  entomologist. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
PESTS — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1900.  Opinion  in  re  state  entomologist — when  fees  are 
required  to  be  paid  for  inspection  of  nurseries, 
orchards,  etc.  (Blenn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00: 
329.) 

FUNGI 

1867.  Rept.  of  committee  on  pear  blight.  (Trans.  111. 
state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  124-126.) 

1885.  Pear  and  apple  tree  blight;  by  T.  J.  Burrlll,  pro- 
fessor of  botany  and  horticulture,  111.  Univ.  (Dept. 
agrlc.  statistical  rept.  123:  50-51.) 

.  Parasitic  fungi  of  111.  Part  I.  By  T.  J.  Burrill. 

pp.  141-255.  (Bull.  111.  State  Laboratory  of  Nat. 
History  v.  2,  art.  3.) 

.  Same.  (12  rept.  111.  Industrial  Univ.  1882/4:  93- 

152.) 

1899.  Spraying  apple  trees  with  special  reference  to 
apple  scab  fungus   [in  111.],    pp.  181-204.     (Agrlc. 
exper.  station  bull.  54.) 

1900.  The    smuts    of    111.    agric.    plants,     pp.    289-360. 
(Same  57.) 

1901.  Apple    scab;    by    G.    P.    Clinton,    pp.    109-156. 
(Same  67.) 

With  especial  reference  to  states  of  Mississippi  valley. 
With  bibliography. 

— .    Treatment  of  oats  for  smut  [in.  111.] ;  by  A.  D. 
Shamel.    pp.  57-71.     (Same  64.) 

1902.  Apple  rots  in  111.;  by  Geo.  P.  Clinton,    pp.  189- 
224.     (Same  69.) 

INSECTICIDES 

1902.  Experiments  [in.  111.]  with  insecticides  for  San 
Jose  scale;  by  S.  A.  Forbes,  pp.  241-264.  (Agrlc. 
exper.  station  bull.  71.) 

.  Additional  experiments;  by  S.  A.  Forbes,  pp. 

265-268.  (Same,  72.) 

INSECTS 

For  Hessian  fly  ravages  in  grain  crops  see  also  under 
Crops.     Grain  Crops,  particularly  wheat  and  rye. 

1860.  Premium  essay  on  insects  injurious  to  vegeta- 
tion In  111.;  by  Benj.  D.  Walsh.  (Trans,  state  agrlc. 
socy.  v.  4:  335-372.) 

1862.  Premium  essays  on  Insects  Injurious  to  vegeta- 
tion in  111.;  by  Cyrus  Thomas  and  B.  D.  Walsh. 
(Same  v.  5:  401-503.) 

1866.  The  apple  bark  louse  In  1866.  Birds  vindicated 
from  charge  preferred  against  them  by  state  ento- 
mologist; by  H.  Shimer.  (Trans.  111.  state  hortic. 
socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  227-233.) 

1870/1.  Lecture  on  Insects;  by  W.  Le  Baron.  (4  rept. 
bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  Industrial  Univ.  1870/1:  163- 
180.) 

1875.  Notes  of  the  plant-lice  found  in  the  U.  S.;  by 
Cyrus  Thomas.  (Trans.  III.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s. 
v.  10:  137-212.) 

.    The  Rocky  Mt.  locust;  by  C.  V.  Riley.     (Same 

n.  s.  v.  12:  78-86.) 

1881.  The  fruit  bark  beetle  [in  111.];  by  Geo.  E.  Mor- 
row,    pp.  469-478.     (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  15.) 

.    Raspberry   and    strawberry   insects;    by   G.    H. 

French.     (Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  15: 

191-208.) 
.    Notes  on  insects  of  season;   by  Cyrus  Thomas. 

(Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  80:  53-54.) 
.    Insects  during  spring  of  yr. ;  by  Cyrus  Thomas. 

(Same  76:  38-39.) 

1882.  Contributions  to  hortic.  entomology;    by  S.   A. 
Forbes.     The  strawberry  crown-borer.     (Trans.  111. 
state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  16:  193-203.) 

1883.  New  wheat  Insect;   wheat  bulb-worm;  by  S.  A. 
Forbes.     (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  96:  16-17.) 


76 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 


Crops — cont'd 
PESTS — cont'd 


INSECTS— cont'd 


by     S.     A.     Forbes. 


(Same  118:  193- 


38-39.) 

(Misc.  essays  on 


1883.  Strawberry     crown-borer; 
(Some  98:  42-43.) 

1884.  Misc.   notes  on  farm   insects. 
194.) 

.    Wheat-straw   worm;    by   S.   A.   Forbes.     (Same 

112:  14-15.) 

1885.  Experiments  on  the  codling  moth  and  curculios 
[in  111.];  by  S.  A.  Forbes.     (Misc.  essays  on  eco- 
nomic entomology  1886:  26-48.) 

.    The  root  web-worm  [in  111.];   by  S.  A.  Forbes. 

(Agric.  dept.  statistical  rept.  122 

.    Entomological  record  for  yr. 

economic  entomology  1886:  5-25.) 

.    Notes  [on  insect  ravages]  from  Livingston  and 

adjacent  cos.     (Same  1886:  127-130.) 

.  Partial  economic  bibliography  of  Indian  corn  in- 
sects; by  T.  F.  Hunt.  (Same  1886:  57-123.) 

.    Further    notes    on    root    web-worm;    by    S.    A. 

Forbes.     (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept  123:  48-49.) 

.    On  some  111.  locusts.     (Same  125:  27-30.) 

1886.  On  the  injurious  locusts  of  central  111.;  by  C.  M. 
Weed.    (Misc.  essays  on  economic  entomology  1886: 
48-56.) 

.    Circular  issued  by  state  entomologist,  asking  for 

information  respecting  occurrence  of  Hessian  fly  in 
wheat  this  spring.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept. 
127:  25.) 

1888.  Res.  adopted  at  massmeeting  of  farmers  of  Craw- 
ford Co.,  held  at  Robinson,  July  14,  to  consider 
methods  of  protecting  their  crops  agst.  chincu  bug. 
(Same  141:  21.) 

1889.  The  grain  plant  louse  in  111.;  by  S.  A.  Forbes. 
(Same  145:  27-28.) 

1890.  The  Hessian  fly  (with  plate) ;  by  S.  A.  Forbes. 
(Same  149:  31-34.) 

1891/2.  The  chinch  bug  in  111.  pp.  44-48.  (Agric. 
exper.  station  bull.  19.) 

1894.  The  chinch  bug  in  southern  111.;  by  S.  A.  Forbes, 
pp.  397-399.     (Same  33.) 

1895.  Experiments    with    the    muscardine    disease    of 
chinch  bug,  and  with  the  trap  and  barrier  method 
for   destruction   of  that   insect   in   111.    pp.   25-86. 
(Same  38.) 

1896.  Insect  injuries  to  the  seed  and  root  of  Indian 
corn.     pp.  209-296.     (Same  44.) 

1897.  The  San  Jose  scale  in  111.    pp.  413-424.     (Same 
48.) 

.    Agric.    methods   with   farm    insects;    by   S.   A. 

Forbes.     (A.  R.  farmers'  institutes  1897:  22-25.) 

1898.  State    control    of    injurious    insects;    by    S.    A. 
Forbes.     (Same  1898:  67-71.) 

1898-1903.  Parts  of  proclamations  by  gov.  in  re  ship- 
ments of  livestock  and  the  relations  of  r.r.  cos. 
thereto,  and  part  of  statute  to  prevent  the  introduc- 
tion of  dangerous  insects.  (29  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1898/9  (pp.  209-214)— same  1903.) 

1899.  Recent  work  on  the  San  Jose  scale  in  111.  [with 
plates],    pp.  241-287.     (Agric.  exper.  station  bull. 
56.) 

.    Extract  from  articles  published  by  U.  S.  dept.  of 

agric.  in  re  squash  bug  protection.  (Dept.  agric. 
statistical  rept.  189:  10.) 

1901.  Counties  reporting  Hessian  fly  in  wheat.     (Same 
195:  3.) 

.  Opinion  in  re  duties  and  powers  of  state  ento- 
mologist in  reference  to  San  Jose  scale.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  232-233.) 

1902.  Canker  of  apple  trees   [in  111.];   by  H.  Hassel- 
bring.  pp.  225-239.    (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  70.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
PESTS — cont'd 

INSECTS — cont'd 

1902.  Methods   and   results  of  field   insecticide  work 
agst.  San  Jose  scale  in  111.;  by  S.  A.  Forbes,    pp. 
463-502.     (Same  80.) 

.    The  corn  bill-bugs  in  111.;  by  S.  A.  Forbes,    pp. 

435-461.     (Same  79.) 

1903.  Opinion  in  re  what  constitutes  compliance  with 
act  in  relation  to  San  Jose  scale.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1903/4:  282.) 

1904.  The  more  important  insect  injuries  to  Indian 
corn  [in  111.];  by  S.  A.  Forbes,    pp.  331-399.  (Agric. 
exper.  station  bull.  95.) 

WEEDS 

serial 

1872-1904.    Ann.  repts.  of  the  comrs.  on  Canada  thistles. 

The  comrs.  were  appointed  under  the  Act  concerning 
Canada  thistles,  approved  March  15,  1872.  The 
act  makes  It  the  duty  of  comrs.  In  townships  In 
which  Canada  thistles  shall  be  found  growing,  to 
forward  an  annual  rept.  to  the  secy,  of  the  state 
bd.  of  agriculture. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10 :  208-223. 

Boone,  Bureau,  Du  Page,  Kane,  La  Salle,  McHenry, 
Sangamon  cos.  reported. 

1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 :  202-205. 
Bureau,  Kane,  La  Salle,  Wlnnebago  cos.  reported. 

1874  In  Trans,  dept  agric.  v.  12  :  137-139. 
Kankakee,  Knox,  Wlnnebago  cos.  reported. 

1875  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13 :  281-283. 

Du  Page,  Iroquols,  Sangamon,  Winnebago  cos.  reported. 

1876  In  Trans,  dept.  agrle.  v.  14  :  270-271. 
Ford,  Sangamon,  Wlnnebago  cos.  reported. 

1877  no  report  made. 

1878  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  16 :  381. 
Kendall,  Kane,  La  Salle  cos.  reported. 

1879  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  17  :  569-570. 
Cook,  Du  Page  cos.  reported. 

1880  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  18  :  590-594. 
Champaign,  Cook,   De  Kalb,  De  Witt,  Kane,  La  Salle, 

McLean,  Warren  cos.  reported. 

1881  In  Trans,  dept  agric.  v.  19 :  488-492. 

Cook,  De  Witt,  Lee,  McHenry,  McLean,  Will  cos. 
reported. 

1882  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  20  :  523-525. 
La   Salle,  McHenry,   McLean  cos.   reported. 

1883-1884  no  reports  made. 

1885  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  23  :  437-444. 

Bureau,  Cook,  De  Kalb,  Lake,  McHenry,  Vermilion, 
Will  cos.  reported. 

1886  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  24  :  307-318. 

Adams,  Boone,  Cook,  De  Kalb,  De  Witt,  Du  Page, 
Iroquols,  Kendall,  Lawrence,  McHenry,  McLean. 
Wlnnebago  cos.  reported. 

1887  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  25  :  340-348. 

Boone,  Bureau,  De  Kalb,  De  Witt,  Douglas,  Grundy, 
Iroquols,  Kane,  Kendall,  La  Salle,  Lawrence,  Mc- 
Lean, Vermilion,  Wlnnebago  cos.  reported. 

1888  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  26  :  281-289. 

De  Kalb,  De  Witt,  Ford,  Grundy,  Iroquols,  Kane,  Ken- 
dall, La  Salle,  McDonough,  McHenry,  McLean, 
Peorla,  Stark,  Will,  Wlnnebago  cos.  reported. 

1889  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  27  :  309-329. 
Champaign,  Cook,  De  Kalb,  De  Witt,  Grundy,  Iroquols, 

Kane,  Kendall,  La  Salle,  Lawrence,  Livingston, 
Logan,  McHenry,  Mercer,  Montgomery,  Ogle,  Pe- 
orla, Stark,  Tazewell,  Will,  Woodford  cos.  reported. 

1890  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  28  :  292-308. 

Boone,  Champaign,  Du  Page,  Ford,  Kendall,  Lake, 
Lawrence,  Logan,  Macon,  Peorla,  Stark,  Tazewell, 
Will,  Woodford  cos.  reported. 

1891  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  29  :  298-317. 

Boone,  Cook,  De  Kalb,  Du  Page,  Kane,  Kendall,  Lake, 
La  Salle,  Logan,  Macon,  Stark,  Will,  Wlnnebago, 
Woodford  cos.  reported. 

1892  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  30 :  247-256. 

De  Kalb,  Du  Page,  Kendall,  Lake,  McHenry,  Rock 
Island,  Whlteslde.  Will.  Wlnnebago  cos.  reported. 

1893  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  31 :  94-99. 

Cook,  Du  Page,  Kane,  Lake,  Lawrence.  McHenry,  Ver- 
milion, Whlteslde,  Will,  Wlnnebago  cos.  reported. 

1894  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  32  :  307-315. 

De  Kalb,  Iroquols,  Lake,  La  Salle,  Logan,  McHenry, 
Stark,  Vermilion,  Will,  Wlnnebago  cos.  reported. 

1895  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  33 :  327-334. 

Boone,  Champaign,  De  Kalb,  Ford,  Iroquols,  La  Salle, 
Logan,  McHenry,  Will,  Wlnnebago  cos.  reported. 


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77 


AGRICULTURE—  cont'd 
Crops  —  cont'd 
PESTS  —  cont'd 

WEEDS  —  eont'd 
serial  —  cont'd 

1896  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  34  :  290-304. 

De  Kalb,  Du  Page,  Ford,  Kane,  Lake,  La  Salle,  Logan, 
Stark,  Wayne,  Whiteside,  Will  cos.  reported. 

1897  in  Trans,  dept.  agrle.  T.  35  :  290-302. 

De  Kalb,  Du  Page,  Iroquois,  Kane,  Kankakee,  Lake,  La 
Salle,  Logan,  Whiteside,  Will,  Winnebago  cos.  re- 
ported. 

1898  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  36  :  269-277. 

De  Kalb,  Ford,  Kane,  Lake,  La  Salle,  Livingston,  Logan, 
Wayne,  Will  cos.  reported. 

1899  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  37  :  311-327. 

Cook,  De  Kalb,  Ford,  Iroquois,  Kane,  Kankakee,  La 
Salle,  Stark,  Will,  Winnebago  cos.  reported, 

1900  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  38  :  301-312. 

Boone,  Cook,  De  Kalb,  Iroquois,  Kane,  Putnam,  Taze- 
well,  Will  cos.  reported. 

1901  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  39  :  314-324. 

De  Kalb,  Du  Page,  Grundy,  Kane,  Putnam,  Tazewell, 
Will  cos.  reported. 

1902  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  40  :  314-325. 

Cook,  De  Kalb,  Du  Page,  Grundy,  Kane,  McHenry,  Will 
cos.  reported. 

1903  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  41  :  319-321. 
Cook,  De  Kalb,  Du  Page  cos.  reported. 

1904  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  42  :  305-307. 

De  Kalb,  Du  Page,  Kane,  La  Salle,  Will,  Winnebago 
cos.  reported. 

non-serial 

1894.  The  Russian  thistle  in  111.;   by  G.  E.  Morrow. 
pp.  421-423.     (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  35.) 

1895.  The  Russian  thistle  and  some  plants  that  are 
mistaken  for  it  in  111.;  by  C.  P.  Clinton,    pp.  87- 
118.     (Same  39.) 

1897.    Prevention  of  spread  of  noxious  weeds.     (Dept. 

agric.  statistical  rept.  178:  12-13.) 
1899.    Opinion   in   re   compensation  of  comr.   Canada 

thistles,  must  turn  over  fines  collected  by  him  to 

township  bd.  of  auditors.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 

1899/00:  221.) 
1903.    Same,  in  re  construction  of  Canada  thistles  act. 

(Same  1903/4:  186.) 
-  .    Same;  in  re  Canada  thistles  act  —  invalid.  (Same 

1903/4:  185.) 
POTATO 
1860-1885.    Table  giving  area,  yield,  and  value  of  potato 

crops  of  state.     (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  126: 

10.) 

IBISH    POTATO 

1860.  Culture  of  the  Irish  potato  in  northern  111.;  by 
Chas.  W.  Murtf  eldt  (  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  4  : 
394-396.) 

1860/79-1860/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, for  each  yr.,  acreage,  yield  per  acre,  bu.  pro- 
duced, price  per  bu.,  total  value,  value  per  acre,  cost 
of  production  per  acre,  total  cost  of  production,  and 
profit  or  loss  on  Irish  potato  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1860/79  in  Statistical  rent.  dept.  agric.  60:  (7) 
186080    "  f  TO  .  /  « 


1860/80 
1860/81 
1860/82 
1860/83 
1860/84 
1860/85 
1860/86 
1860/87 
1860/88 
1860/89 
1860/90 
1860/91 
1860/92 
1860/93 
1860/94 
1860/95 
1860/96 
1860/97 
1860/98 
1860/99 
1860/00 


72: 
82  : 


?). 


. 

106  :  164. 
118  :  30. 
126  :  10. 
132  :  10. 
139  :  9.» 
143  :  10. 
147:11. 
151  :  11. 
155  :  12. 
159  :  11. 
163  :  12. 
167  :  13. 
171  :  12. 
175  :  12. 
179  :  13. 
183  :  14. 
187  :  14. 
191  :  14. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
POTATO — cont'd 

IBISH  POTATO — cont'd 

1860/01  in  Statistical  rept  dept.  agric.  195 : 14. 
1860/02    "  "  "         •'  "       199:14. 

1860/03    "  "  "         "  "       203 : 14. 

1860/04    "  "  "         "  "       207 :  14. 

Also  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  as  follows : 
1860/79  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  17  :  477. 
1860/80    "       "  "       v.  18 : 479. 

1877/80-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, for  each  yr.,  acreage  of  Irish  potatoes,  average 
yield  per  acre  in  bu.,  total  yield,  value  per  bu., 
value  of  crop. 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80:58. 
1877/81    "  "  "          "  "        (?). 

1877/82    "  "  104 :  90. 

1877/83    "  116:80. 

1880-1881.  Tables  giving  comparative  acreage  and  con- 
dition of  Irish  potatoes.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical 
rept.  76:  51.) 

1881-1904.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  of 
Irish  potatoes  returned  by  assessors,  yield  per  acre 
in  bu.,  total  yield  in  bu.,  price  per  bu.,  value  of 
crop,  cost  of  production  per  acre,  total  cost  of  pro- 
duction, profit  or  loss  on  crop. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  : 24-25. 

1882  "     "     >f  (?). 

106  :  28-29. 


1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


118  : 48-49. 
126 :  44-45. 

139':  46-47.* 
143  :  46-47. 
147 :  32-33. 
151 : 42-44. 
155 :  41-43. 
159  :  40-42. 
163 : 42-44. 
167  :  44-46. 
171 :  43-45. 
175  :  44-46. 
179  :  40-42. 
183  :  42-44. 
187 :  41-43. 
191 :  42-44. 
195 :  42-44. 
199  :  42-44. 
203  : 42-44. 
207  :  42-44. 


1881/3-1898/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, by  cos.,  acreage  of  Irish  potatoes  of  last  yr. 
compared  with  preceding  yr.,  and  average  condi- 
tion on  June  1  of  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1881/3  in  Statistical  rept  dept.  agric.  100 :  25. 

1  OQ1  /A  »  119  •  OK 


1881/4 

1881/5 

1881/6 

1881/7 

1882/8 

1888/9 

1889/90 

1889/91 

1890/2 

1890/3 

1891/4 

1891/5 

1892/6 

1893/7 

1893/8 

1893/9 

1894/00 

1895/01 

1896/02 

1897/03 

1898/04 


112  : 25. 
123 :  72. 
129  :  49. 
135 :  58. 
140 :  54. 
145  :  26.t 
149 :  30. 
153 : 21. 
157 : 21. 
161 :  20. 
165 :  20. 
169 : 19. 
173 : 20. 
177  : 19. 
181 : 19. 
185 : 18. 
189 :  20. 
198  :  20. 
197 : 19. 
201 : 19. 
205 : 19. 


1882/3-1882/8.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  acreage  of  Irish  potatoes  of  last  yr.  com- 
pared with  preceding  yr.,  condition  on  June  1  of 
last  yr.  and  on  July  1  of  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/3  In  Statistical  rept.  dept  agric.  102  :  20. 
1882/4    "  "  'f       "  "       114:22. 

1882/5    "  "  "         "  "       124:49. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 

t  From  this  time  condition  is  shown  on  June  20. 


78 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
POTATO — cont'd 

IBISH  POTATO — cont'd 

1882/6  in  Statistical  rept  dept.  agric.  130 :  40. 
1882/7    "  "  "          "  "       136 :  31. 

1882/8    "  "  "         "  "       141 : 29. 

1897.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  cost  of  production  per 
acre  of  Irish  potatoes:  use  of  land,  plowing,  harrow- 
ing, laying  off,  planting,  seed,  tending,  harvesting 
or  gathering,  marketing,  total  cost  of  production 
per  acre.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  176:  45-47.) 

SWEET  POTATO 

1854.  Cultivation  of  sweet  potato  in  northern  cos.  of 
state;  by  M.  L.  Dunlap.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
v.  1:  518-520.) 

1866.  Stmt.  of  results  of  special  farming  in  raising 
sweet  potatoes.  (Same  v.  6:  221.) 

1877/80-1877/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, for  each  yr.,  acreage,  average  yield  per  acre  in 
bu.,  total  yield,  price  per  bu.,  and  value  of  crop  of 
sweet  potatoes. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  59. 
1877/81    "  '          "  "       82:88. 

1877/82    "  "  "       104 : 90. 

1877/83    "  "  "        106 :  164 ; 

80. 

1877/84  in  Stat  stical  rept.  dept,  agric.  118  :  30. 
1877/85  " 
1877/86 
1877/87 
1877/88 
1877/89 
1877/90 
1877/91 
1877/92 
1877/93 
1877/94 
1877/05 
1877/96 
1877/97 
1877/98 
1877/99 
1877/00 
1877/01 
1877/02 
1877/03 
1877/04 


116: 


126:  11. 

132  :  10. 

139:  10.* 

143  :  11. 

147: 11. 

151 : 12. 

155  :  13. 

159  :  12. 

163  :  13. 

167  :  14. 

171  :  13. 

175:13. 

179  :  14. 

183  :  15. 

187  : 15. 

191 : 15. 

195  :  15. 

199  :  15. 

203  :  15. 

207  :  15. 

1880-1904.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  re- 
turned by  assessors,  yield  per  acre  in  bu.,  total 
yield,  price  per  bu.,  value  of  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  76 :  52. 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


82  :  27. 
(?). 

106:  30-31. 
118:  50-51. 
126  :  46-47. 
<?). 

139  :  48-49.» 
143  :  48-49. 
147  :  34-35. 
151  :  42-44. 
155  :  41-43. 
159  :  40-42. 
163  :  42-44. 
167  :  44-46. 
171  :  43-45. 
175  :  44-46. 
179  :  40-42. 
183  :  42-44. 
187  :  41-43. 
191  :  42-44. 


199  :  42-44. 
203  :  42-44. 
207  :  42-44. 

SEED  CROPS;  see  above,  GRASS  AND  FORAGE  CROPS 
SORGHUM 
1863.     Article  on  imphee  and  sorghum  culture — sugar 

and  syrup  making  in  111.;  by  J.  H.  Smith.     (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  v.  5:  553-565.) 


*  There  are  two  repta.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
SORGHUM — cont'  d 

1864.    Essay   on   cultivation   of   Chinese   and   African 
sugar   cane,  expression   of  their  juice,   and   their 
mnftre.  into  syrup  and  sugar,  based  on  practice  of 
author;  by  E.  F.  Newberry.     (Same  v.  5:  566-575.) 
1875.     Manufacture  of  sorghum  in  White  Co.;  stmt.  of 
cost  and  proceeds.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13:  276.) 
1877/80-1877/04.     Cumulative   comparative   table   show- 
ing acreage,  average  yield  per  acre,  total  no.  of 
gall.,  value  per  gal.,  and  value  of  crop  of  sorghum 
in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  58. 

1877/81  "  f        "  "        (?). 

1877/82  "  ....       104 . gg 

1877/83  "  ....       106 .  157 . 

78. 

1877/84  in  Stat  stical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118  :  24 

1S77/S5  "  •  "  19fl'K 


1877/99 
1877/00 
1877/01 
1877/02 
1877/03 
1877/04 


1877/85    "  '"         ""         "          126 : 5. 

1877/86    "  '          "  132 : 5. 

1877/87     '  '          "  139 :  5.* 

1877/88      '  '          "  143:5. 

1877/89     '  '          "  147 : 6. 

1877/90     '  '         "  151 : 6. 

1877/91      '  '          "  155 :  7. 

1877/92     '  '          "  159 : 6. 

1877/93     '  '          "  163 : 6. 

1877/94     '  '          "  167  : 8. 

1877/95     '  '         "  171:6. 

1877/96     '  '          "  175 :  6. 

1877/97     '  '  179 :  7. 

1877/98     '  '  183 :  7. 

187  :  7. 
191  :  7. 
195  :  7. 
199  :  7. 
203  :  7. 
207  :  7. 

1880-1904.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  of 
sorghum  returned  by  assessors,  no.  of  gall,  pro- 
duced per  acre,  total  no.  of  gall,  produced,  price 
per  gall.,  value  of  product  of  sorghum. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  76  :  53  ;  80  :  84-85. 


116: 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1881) 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1880 
1890 
1891 
1892 
ISftS 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1878/80. 


82  :  26. 

116':  102-103. 
118  :  46-47. 
126:  42-43. 

139':  44-45.* 
143  :  44-45. 
147  :  30-31. 
151  :  39-41. 
155  :  38-40. 
159  :  37-39. 
163  :  39-41. 
167  :  41-43. 
171:40-42. 
175  :  41-43. 
179 :  37-39. 
183  :  39-41. 
187  :  38-40. 
191  :  39-41. 
195  :  39-41. 
199  :  39-41. 
203  :  39-41. 
207  :  39-41. 
Chemical  analyses  of,  and  practical  experi- 


ments  with  sorghum  cane,  grown  on  Univ.  of  111. 
farm;    by  H.   A.  Weber.     (9   rept.  trustees  of  111. 
Industrial  Univ.  1878/80:  112-127.) 
1880.    Rept.  of  chemist  of  111.  state  bd.  of  agric.  on 

sorghum.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1880:  417-432.) 
TOBACCO 

1877/80-1877/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, for  each  yr.,  acreage,  average  yield  per  acre, 
Ibs.  produced,  value  per  lb.,  value  of  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  59 
1877/81    "  "          "  »       82  :  89. 

1877/82    "  "  "          "  "       104:88. 

1877/83    "  •       106:163;     116: 

T8. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


79 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

TOBACCO — cont'd 

1877/84  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118 :  29. 

1877/85  "  "      "    "     "  126 : 9. 

1877/86  "  "      "    "     "  132 : 9. 

1877/87  "  "      "    "     '  139 : 8.* 

1877/88  "  "      ....  143 .  9 

1887/89  "  "      ....  147  =  9. 

1877/90  "  "      ....  151  .  10 

1877/91  "  "      ....  155 .  10 

1877/92  "  "      ....  159 .  10 

1877/93  "            ...  163 .  10 

1877/94  "            ...  167 .  12 

1877/95  "  '      '  171 :  11. 

1877/96  "            ....  175 .  n 

1877/97  "            ....  179 .  n 

1877/98  "  '      '  183 :  12. 

1877/99  "  '      '  187 :  12. 

1877/00  "  '      •  191 :  12. 

1877/01  "           ....  195 .  12 

1877/02  "           ....  199 .  12 

1877/03  "  '      ...     .  203 .  12 

1877/04  "           ....  207 .  12 

1880-1881.  Tables  giving  comparative  acreage  and  con- 
dition of  tobacco.  (Dept.  agric.  circular  76:  50.) 

1880-1904.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  of  to- 
bacco, yield  per  acre  in  Ibs.,  total  yield,  price  per 
lb.,  value  of  crop. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  84-85. 


f|)- 
116':  102-103. 
118  :  54-55. 
126  :  48-55. 


139: 
143: 
147: 
151  : 
155: 
159: 


(?).* 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

TOMATO 

1866.     Manner  and  results  of  tomato  raising  for  Chi- 
cago market.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  6:  222- 
223.) 
TURNIP 

1877/80-1877/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing acreage,  value  per  acre,  and  value  of  crop  of 
turnips  in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80 :  61. 
1877/81    "  "  "          "  "        (?). 

1877/82    "  "  "          "  "       104 : 90. 

1877/83    "  "  "          "  "        106 :  165 ;     110 : 

80. 

1877/84  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118  :  31. 
1877/85    "  "  "          "  "       126:11. 

1877/86    "  "  "          "  "        132  :  11. 


:  38-40. 

:  48-50. 

:  47-49. 

:  46-48. 
163  :  48-50. 
167  :  50-52. 
171  :  49-51. 
175  :  50-52. 
179  :  46-48. 
183  :  48-50. 
187  :  47-49. 
191  :  48-50. 

:  48-50. 

:  48-50. 

:  48-50. 

:  48-50. 


195: 
199: 
203: 
207: 


1877/87 
1877/88 
1877/89 
1877/90 
1877/91 
1877/92 
1877/93 
1877/94 
1877/95 
1877/96 
1877/97 
1877/98 
1877/99 
1877/00 
1877/01 
1877/02 
1877/03 
1877/04 


139  :  10.* 
143  : 11. 
147:  12. 
151  :  12. 
155  :  13. 
159  :  12. 
163  :  13. 
167  :  15. 
171  :  13. 
175  :  14. 
179:  14. 
183  :  15. 
187  :  15. 
191  :  16. 
195  :  15. 
199  :  15. 
203  :  15. 
207  :  15. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE—  cont'd 
Crops  —  cont'd 
TUBNIP  —  cont'd 

1882/3-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos., 
value  of  turnip  and  other  root  crops,  and  average 
yield  per  acre  in  bu.  of  turnips. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  106  : 


118 
126 


30-31. 
:  50-51. 
46-47. 


139 
143 
147 
151 
155 
159 
163 
167 
171 
175 
179 
183 
187 


48-49.* 

48-49. 

34-35. 

45-47. 

44-46. 

43-45. 

45-47. 

47-49. 

46-48. 

47-49. 

43-45. 

45-47. 

44-46. 
191  :  45-47. 
195 :  45-47. 
199  :  45-47. 
203  :  45-47. 
207  :  45-47. 


1  OOO/4 

1884/5 
1885/6 
1886/7 
1887/8 
1888/9 
1889/90 
1890/1 
1891/2 
1892/3 
1893/4 
1894/5 
1895/6 
1896/7 
1897/8 
1898/9 
1899/00 
1900/1 
1901/2 
1902/S 
1903/4 
Currants;  see  above.  Crops.  Fruit  Crops 

Education 

For  efforts  on  the  part  of  farmers  in  1850-1854  to  secure 
the  establishment  of  an  industrial  university,  see 
Education.  See  also  above,  under  Agricultural 
Societies,  Chicago  Mechanics'  Institute  and  Sand- 
wich Agricultural  Institute. 

1858.  Recommendation  of  speaker  at  Macoupin  Co. 
ann.  fair  that  an  agric.  bureau  be  established  in 
State  Normal  School  at  Bloomington.  (Trans. 
state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  261.) 

1885.  Repts.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  claim  to 
certain  land  donated  conditionally  to  Normal  Univ.  ; 
to  be  used  to  promote  study  of  agric.  (House  jol. 
34  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1885:  626-630;  717-721.) 
1893-1897.  Rept.  of  committee  on  agric.  and  industrial 
education.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  31  (pp.  35-39)  — 
same  v.  35.) 

1897.  Agric.  at  the  Univ.  of  111.     (A.R.  farmers'  insti- 
tute 1897:  195-221.) 

1898.  Relation  of  the  farmer  to  the  state  colleges;  by 
E.  Davenport.     (Same  1898:  129-132.) 

1901.     Comments  on   the   agric.  bldg.   at  Univ.   of   111. 

(Same  1901:  287-290.) 
AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 

UNDER  TRUSTEES 

serial 

Organized  under  provisions  of  act  of  Feb.  21,  1861, 
"  Act  to  provide  for  disposition  of  seminary  lands, 
and  to  incorporate  the  Illinois  Agricultural  Col- 
lege." 

1861/2-1863/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  directors  of  111. 
Agric.  College. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1861/2  made  to  legislature,  but  not  printed. 
1863/4  in  Repts.  24  Gen.  Assem.  1865,  v.  1  :  47-48. 
1863/4    "  House  jol.  24  Gen.  Assem.  1865  :  118-119. 
No  further  reports  were  made.     On  Feb.  12,  1867,  sec. 
10  of  the  charter  of  the  college,  requiring  biennial 
reports,  was  repealed.     The  land,  which  had  been 
under  the  management  of  trustees,  was  sold  by  the 
state  in  1879,  under  provision  of  act  of  May  31, 
1879,  authorizing  the  sale  of  lands  owned  by  the 
state  and  known  as  "  Illinois  Agricultural  Farm." 

non-serial 
1858.     Agric.  colleges  in  HI.;  by  L.  A.  Pratte.     (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  564-569.) 

1861-1868.  111.  agric.  college;  hist,  sketch  of  its  origin 
and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1867/8:  258-259.) 

1864.  Article  on  establishing  an  agric.  college  in  state; 
by  Rich.  Edwards.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5: 
601-610.) 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


80 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Education — cont'd 
AGBICUJLTUBAL  COLLEGE — cont'd 

UNDER  TRUSTEES — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1865.  Recommendation  for  apptmt.  of  comn.  to  locate 
institution   of   agric.   and   mechanic   arts.     (Govs. 
mess.  1865:  21.) 

1866.  The  congr.  land  grant  for  promotion  of  agrlc. 
and  scientific  education;  action  of  other  states.     (6 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1865/6:  149- 
156.) 

1869.    Rept.  of  committee  on  education  on  condition 

and  mngmt.  of  111.  agric.  college.     (House  jol.  26 

Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  3:  392.) 
.    Rept.  of  special  committee  on  examination  Into 

mngmt.   of   111.   agric.   college.    6   pp.     (Repts.   26 

Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  1:  523-528.) 

1874.  Suggestion  that  legisl.  take  action  to  determine 
relation  of  111.  agric.  college  to  state,  and  ascertain 
what   interest  state   has   in   its  property.     (Govs. 
mess.  1874:  3.) 

1875.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  in  re  property  or  money  In 
hands  of  treasurer  of  111.  agric.  college.     (House 
jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  352-355.) 

.  Rept.  of  standing  committee  on  education  In- 
structed to  inquire  into  rights  and  interests  of  state 
in  111.  agric.  college.  (Same  1875:  585-589.) 

1877.  Brief  summary  of  opinion  in  re  111.  agrlc.  col- 
lege case.  (Blenn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1876/8:  4-7.) 

1880.  Sale  of  111.  agric.  college  farm;  remarks  with 
financial  stmts.  on  sale  of  said  farm.  (Same  1878/ 
80:  x-xiii.) 

UNDER  UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS 

1899/00.  Univ.  of  111.  College  of  Agric.  [Announce- 
ment] 48  (1)  pp. 

1902.  Schedule  of  proposed  titles  and  salaries  in  col- 
lege of  agrlc.  and  agric.  exper.  station.     (21  rept. 
111.  Industrial  Univ.  1900/2:  84.) 

.    Outline    of    work    of    college    of    agric.     (A.R. 

farmers'  Institutes  1902:  353-358.) 

1903.  Address  on  the  work  and  needs  of  the  agric.  col- 
lege  and   experiment   station;    by   E.    Davenport. 
(Same  1903:  75-86.) 

FABMEBS'  INSTITUTES 

See  also  below,  Laws ;  do.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 

serial 
Created  by  act  of  June  25,  1895 

A 

1896-1904.    Ann.    rept.    [of    bd.    of    directors]    of    111. 
Farmers'  Institutes,  1-9.    Springfield,  1896-1904. 
Checklist 

1.  1896.  1896.  328  pp. 

2.  1897.  1897.  355  pp. 

3.  1898.  1898.  526  pp. 

4.  1899.  1899.  577  pp. 

5.  1900.  1900.  534  pp. 

6.  1901.  1901.  442  pp. 

7.  1902.  1902.  514  pp. 

8.  1903.  1903.  366  pp. 

9.  1904.  1904.  258  pp. 

None  of  this  series  Is  Included  In  the  Collected  docs. 

B 

1899-1904/5.  Bulletin  of  the  111.  Farmers'  Institute, 
nos.  1-6. 

Checklist 

1.  1899.  15  pp. 

2.  1900.  22  pp. 

3.  1901.  31  pp. 

4.  1902.  31  pp. 

5.  1903.  39  pp. 

6.  1904/5.  36  pp.,  1  pi. 

Contains  lists  of  officers,  programmes,  suggestions  for 
meetings,  etc. 

non-serial 

1869-1904.  History  of  farmers'  Institute  growth  in  111. 
(A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1904:  243-247.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Education — cont'd 
FABMEBS'  INSTITUTES — cont'd 

non-seria  I — cont'd 

1881.  Res.    recommending   holding   farmers'    institute 
meetings  in  each  congressional  district  in   state. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  19:  281.) 

1882.  Farmers'  institute  meeting,  held  under  the  aus- 
pices of  the   111.  state  bd.  of  agric.  for  the  17th 
congressional    district    in    Belleville,    May    17-18. 
Springfield,  1882.    67  pp. 

111.  State  Library. 

.  Proceedings  of  farmers'  institute  meetings. 

(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  20:  511-521.) 

1887-1892.  Rept.  of  institute  meetings.  (Same  v.  25 
(pp.  163-165) — same  v.  30.) 

1889.  Recommendation  of  pres.  of  bd.,  urging  apprn. 
of  ?100  for  each  of  rural  congressional  districts  in 
aid  of  prosecution  of  institute  meetings.  (Same 
v.  27:  11.) 

1895-1903.  Sketch  of  history  and  operation  of  farm- 
ers institute  work.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  447-449.) 

1897.  Rept.  of  committee  on  revision  of  rules  of  di- 
rectors of  111.  farmers'  institute.     (A.R.  farmers' 
Institutes  1898:  190-191.) 

.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  touching  certain  questions 

of  construction  of  act  creating  farmers'  institute 
assn.  (Same  1898:  185;  bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1897/8:  89.) 

.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  in  re  legality  of  paying  out 

of  state  apprn.  money  for  work  performed  prior  to 
July  1,  1897.  (Same  1897:  226-227.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  systematizing  and  organ- 
izing co.  institutes.  (Same  1898:  189.) 

.  Township  farmers'  Institutes;  by  W.  J.  John- 
son. (Same  1897:  90-96.) 

.  Opinion  in  re  duty  of  supt.  of  farmers'  inst.  to 

organize  co.  institute — compensation  of  supt.  as 
speaker  at  state  inst.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1897/8:  90.) 

1897-1899.  Rules  for  govt.  of  bd.  of  directors  of  111. 
farmers'  institute.  (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1898 
(pp.  180-181)— some  1899.) 

1897-1902.  Repts.  of  condition  of  farmers'  institute 
work  In  the  several  congressional  districts.  (Same 
1897  (pp.  50-67)— same  1902.) 

1897-1904.  Ann.  repts.  of  co.  farmers'  institutes.  (Same 
1897  (pp.  268-325)— some  1904.) 

1898.  Opinion  In  re  apprn.  for  111.  farmers'  institutes. 
(Blenn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  88-89.) 

.  Res.  adopted  by  farmers'  Institute  suggesting 

that  legisl.  investigate  needs  of  agrlc.  dept.  of  Univ. 
and  furnish  this  dept.  with  such  bldgs.  and  equip- 
ments as  are  commensurate  with  the  exacting  de- 
mands of  both  practical  and  scientific  farming. 
(A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1898:  172.) 

.  The  future  of  farmers'  Institutes;  by  W.  C. 

Latta.  (Some  1898:  169-171.) 

1899.  Res.  adopted  by  farmers'  Institutes  requesting 
legisl.  apprn.  for  bldg.  for  state  agric.  college  at 
Champaign  and  equipments  therefor.     (Same  1899: 
163.) 

.    Opinion    in   re    construction   of   apprn.    to    111. 

farmers'  Institute.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00: 
310.) 

1900.  Same;  in  re  publication  of  rept.  of  111.  farmers' 
institute.     (Same  1899/00:  309-310.) 

1902.  Same;  in  re  construction  of  apprn.  act  of  farm- 
ers' institute.  (Same  1903/4:  135-136.) 

.  Influence  of  the  farmers'  institutes  upon  country 

schools.  (24  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  Instruc- 
tion 1901/2:  10-11.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


81 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Education — cont'd 
FABMEBS'  INSTITUTES — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1903.  Opinion   in   re  legitimate  expenses  of  farmers' 
institutes.     (Bienn.    rept.    atty.    gen.    1903/4:  290- 
291.) 

.  Same;  in  re  construction  of  apprn.  to  Univ.  for 

instruction  to  farmers'  institutes.  (Same  1903/4: 
291.) 

1903-1904.  By-laws  of  111.  farmers'  institutes.  (A.R. 
farmers'  institutes  1903  (pp.  265-269)— same  1904.) 

1904.  Res.  recommending  that  U.  S.  Senators  and  Rep- 
resentatives from   111.  secure  ann.  apprn.   for  ad- 
vancement   of    farmers'    institute    work.     (Same 
1904:  106.) 

.    Announcement  of  9th  ann.  round-up  meeting  of 

111.  farmers'  institute  to  be  held  in  Decatur,  Feb., 
1904.  23  pp. 

Fairs 

See  also  below  Livestock.     Stock  Shows. 
See  also  above  the  occasional  notes  under  Agricultural 
Societies.      County,    Indicating   where   similar   ma- 
terial may  be  found. 

1870-1904.  Table  showing  premiums  offered  by  fair 
assns.,  state  apprn.  to  agric.  bds.,  and  per  cent  of 
state  apprn.  to  agric.  bds.  (Trans,  dept.  agric. 
v.  42:  298.) 

1876.  Stmt.  of  fair  assns.  showing  capital  stock,  real 
estate,  value  of  improvements,  etc.,  by  various  cos. 
(Same  v.  14:  351-353.) 

1877-1893.  Table  showing  for  each  yr.  premiums  offered 
by  state  fair  assns.  and  state  apprns.  to  agric. 
bds.  (Same  v.  31:  88.) 

1878.  Table  showing  amt.  of  premiums  paid  by  socie- 
ties during  yr.     (Same  v.  16:  447-448.) 

1879.  Suggestion  for  exclusion  of  all  side  shows,  cheap 
auctions,  and  catch-penny  devices  on  fair  grounds. 
(Same  v.  17:  4.) 

1880-1890.  Rept.  of  fair  assns.  giving  capital  stock, 
real  estate,  value  of  improvements,  date  of  incor- 
poration, and  time  of  holding  fairs,  etc.  (Same 
v.  18  (pp.  297-299)— some  v.  35.) 

1882.  Agric.  fairs:  their  history  and  mngmt;  by  D.  B. 
Gillham.  (Same  v.  20:  413-425.) 

1891.    Recommending    adoption    of    classification    of 
premium  list,  rules,  etc.;  recommended  by  Western 
Circuit  of  Fairs  in  order  to  ensure  reasonable  uni- 
formity.    (Same  v.  29:  15.) 
DISTRICT  FAIR  ASSOCIATION  OF  Du  QUOIN 

1870/1-1874.     Epitome  of  proceedings  of  District  Fair 

Assn.   of   Du   Quoin    (district  composed   of   Perry, 

''  Franklin,  Williamson,  Jackson,  and  Randolph  cos.) 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870/1  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  :  188-190. 

1873  "       "  "  "       v.   11  :  141-142. 

1874  "       "  "  "       v.   12  :  120. 
FLORA  DISTRICT  FAIR  ASSOCIATION 

1874-1877.  Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Flora  District 
Fair  Assn. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  12    82. 

1875  "   "     "     "   v.  13  166-167. 

1876 v.  14  95-06. 

1877  "   "     "     "   v.  15  179. 

GALESBURG  AGRICULTURAL  FAIB 
1875.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Galesburg  Agric.  Fair. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.   13  :  217-218. 

ILLINOIS  STATE  FAIR 


1856-1904. 


serial 
Premium  list  of  the  111.  State  Fair. 


Checklist 

The  following  checklist  is  made  up  from  the  flies  In 
the  libraries  of  the  Illinois  State  Dept.  of  Agricul- 
ture and  In  the  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture  at  Wash- 
ington, resp.  In  neither  library  Is  there  a  con- 
secutive file. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Fairs — cont'd 
ILLINOIS  STATE  FAIR — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

1  series 
1853-1855 

During  these  years  the  State  Fair  was  held  In  the 
month  of  October  at  a  place  selected  by  the  bd.  of 
agriculture. 

1.  1853.  Springfield.     Not  found. 

2.  1854,  Springfield.     Not  found. 

3.  1855,  Chicago.     Not  found. 

2  series 
1856-1893 

During  these  years  the  State  Fair  was  held  in  the 
month  of  September  at  a  place  selected  by  the  bd. 
of  agriculture. 

4.  1856,    Alton.      Chicago :    Wright,    Medill,    Day    &   Co., 

1856.     13  leaves. 
The  page  no.  was  cut  away  in  binding  in  the  only  copy 

seen  by  the  compiler. 

3.   1857,  Peoria.    Springfield  :  Daily  Journal,  1857.    29  pp. 
0.  1858,  CentraJia.     Not  found. 

7.  1850,    Freeport.      Springfield :    Ballhache    and    Baker, 

1859.  29  pp.,  1  leaf. 

8.  1860,  Jacksonville.     Springfield  :  Ballhache  and  Baker, 

1860.  31  pp. 

9.  1861,  Chicago.     Springfield:  Chas.  H.  Lanphier,  1861. 

38  pp. 

10.  1862.  Peoria.     Springfield  :  Chas.  H.  Lanphler,  1862. 
23  pp. 

11.  1863.  Decatur. 

Published  as  Quarterly  Journal  111.  Dept.  of  Agric.  v.  2, 
no.  2.  April,  1863. 

12.  1864.  Decatur. 

Published  as  above,  v.  3,  no.  1.     March.  1864. 

13.  1865.  Chicago.      Springfield:  J.  W.  Merrlt,   1865.     23 

pp. 

14.  1866,  Chicago.     Springfield :  Daily    State   Jol.    Steam 

Press,  1866.     27  pp.,  1  leaf. 

15.  1867,  Quincy.    Chicago  :  Emery  &  Co.     Prairie  Farmer 

Office,  1867.     24  pp. 

16.  1868,  Quincy.    Springfield  :  Dally  Register  Ofilce,  1868. 

27  pp. 

17.  1869.  Decatur.     Not  found. 

18.  1870,  Decatur.     Chicago  :  J.  H.  Duzan,  n.  d.     29  pp., 

1  leaf. 

19.  1871,  Du   Quoin.     Chicago :   J.    H.   Duzan,   n.   d.     54 

pp.,  1  leaf. 

20.  1872,  Ottawa.     Springfield  :  J.  La  F.  King,  n.  d.     39 

21.  1873,  Peoria.     Springfield  :  D.  and  J.  B.  Brown,  1873. 
66  pp. 

22.  1874.  Peoria.     n.  t.  p.     40  pp. 

23.  1875,  Ottawa,     n.  t.  p.     56  pp. 

24.  1876,  Ottawa,     n.  t.  p.    48  pp. 

24.  1876,  Ottawa,     n.     t.     p.     80    pp.     [with    advertise- 
ments]. 

25.  1877,  Freeport.     n.  t.  p.    47  pp.,  1  leaf. 
2tf.  1878,  Freeport.     n.  t.  p.    64  pp. 

27.  1879,   Springfield.     Springfield,  1879.     48  pp. 

28.  1880,   Springfield.      Springfield.   1880.      64   pp. 

29.  1881,  Peoria.      Springfield,  1881.     64  pp. 

29.  1881,  Peoria.  n.  t.  p.    88  pp.  [with  advertisements]. 

30.  1882,  Peoria.  Peoria,   1882.     63  pp. 

31.  1883,  Chicago.     Springfield,   1883.     80  pp. 
AS..  1884,  Chicago.     Springfield,  1884.     76  pp. 

33.  1885,  Chicago,     n.  p.,  n.  d.    71  (1)  pp. 

34.  1886,  Chicago.   Springfield,  n.  d.     93  pp.,  7  leaves. 

35.  1887.  Olney.     Chicago,  1887.     61  pp..  2  leaves. 

36.  1888,  Olney.     Chicago,   1888.     62  pp.,  2   leaves. 

37.  1889,  Peoria.     Peoria,  1889.     75  pp.,  3  leaves. 

38.  1890,  Peoria.     Not  found. 

39.  1891,  Peoria.     Peoria,  1891.   76  pp. 

40.  1892,  Peoria.     Peoria,  1892.     63  pp. 
1893.     No  state  fair  held. 

3  series 
1894-1904 

During  these  years  the  State  Fair  was  held  in  the 
month  of  Sept.,  and  was  permanently  located  at 
Springfield.  The  tendency  towards  a  fixed  location 
had,  It  will  be  observed,  existed  for  some  years. 

41.  1894.     Not  found. 

42.  1895.     Springfield :    111.    State    Register,    1895.      92 

42.  1L895.  Springfield:    111.    State  Register,    1895.      128 
pp.   [with  advertisements]. 

43.  1896.  Springfield,  1896.     94  pp. 

44.  1897.  Springfield,  1897.     120  pp.  12°. 

45.  1898.  Springfield,  1898.     121  pp.  12°. 

46.  1899.  Springfield,  1899.     125  pp.,  1   leaf.     12°. 

47.  1900.  Springfield.   1900.      127  pp.  24°. 


82 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Fairs — cont'd 
ILLINOIS  STATE  FAIB — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
3  series — cont'd 


48.  1901. 

49.  190-'. 

50.  1903. 

51.  1904. 


1894-1904— cont'd 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     102  pp.     12° 


p.,  n.  d.     103  pp.     12". 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     Ill   pp.     12°. 
.  i»v±.     Springfield,  1904.     117  pp.,  7  leaves. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1.  1853  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  1 :  62-69. 
2    1854    "       "  "  "          "       v.   1  :  105-125. 


£..     JLOUY 

3.   1855 

.. 

"          V. 

2  :  64-92. 

4.   1856     ' 

"          V. 

2  :  125-148. 

5.   1857 

4.                              4                           i 

"         V. 

3  :  26-44. 

6.   1858 

"                             '                           ' 

V. 

3  :  78-94. 

7.   1859 

4  :  63-81. 

8.   1860 

It                             4                           4 

V. 

4  :  123-198. 

9.  1861    ' 

ft                             4                        44 

"          T. 

5:  111-145. 

10.   1862  01 

nitted. 

11.  1863  in  Trans,  state  agrlc. 

socy.  v 

5  :  263-282. 

12.   1864 

5  :  290-314. 

13.   1865    ' 

"       v. 

6  :  26-59. 

14.   18t>6    ' 

44           44          " 

"       v. 

6  :  114-142. 

15.   1867 

'*           "          " 

"       v. 

7  :  20-55. 

16.   1868 

7  :  74-106. 

17.   1869 

8  :  28-65. 

18.  1870 

<       44           4.          44 

"          V. 

8  :  101-141. 

19.   1871 

'       "         dept.  agrlc. 

v.  9  :  25-60. 

20.  1872 

v.  10: 

22-53. 

21.   1873    ' 

f                II                           14                              4 

v.  11  : 

31-69. 

22.   1874    ' 

4                 44                           44                              4 

v.  12  : 

29-64. 

23.   1875    ' 

v.  13: 

25-65. 

24.   1876    ' 

v.  14: 

44-83. 

25.  1877 

44                           44                              4 

v.  15: 

37-78. 

26.   1878 

44                           ..                              4 

v.  16: 

8-60. 

27.   1879 

44                           44                              4 

v.  17: 

41-90  and  A-H. 

28.   1880 

v.  18  : 

9-64. 

29.   1881 

4                 44                           44                             4 

v.  19: 

27-84. 

30.   1882 

1                II                           44                             4 

v.  20: 

9-68. 

31.   1883 

4                 44                           44                              4 

v.  21  : 

43-95. 

32.   1884 

4                 44                           .4                              4 

v.  22  : 

37-94. 

33.   1885 

4                 44                           44                              4 

v.  23: 

65-130. 

34.  1886 

4                 44                           44                              4 

v.  24: 

45-117. 

35.   1887 

4                44                           44                              4 

T.  25: 

65-139. 

36.   1888 

4                 44                           44                              4 

T.  26: 

35-99. 

37.   1889 

4                 44                           44                              4 

V.  27: 

56-144. 

38.   1890 

4                 .4                           ..                              4 

v.  28: 

62-155. 

39.   1891 

4                 44                           44                              4 

v.   29: 

62-165. 

40.   1892 

4                 44                           44                              4 

v.  30: 

43-132. 

41.  1893  no  state  fair  held. 

42.   1894  In  Trnns.  dept.  agrlc 

v.  32 

142-249. 

43.   1895 

4                44                           44                           44 

v.  33 

130-266. 

44.   1896 

44                 44                           44                              4 

v.  34: 

89-243. 

45.   1897 

4                 44                              4                              4 

v.  35 

107-244. 

46.   1898 

4                 44                              4                              4 

v.  36 

81-226. 

47.   1899 

4                 44                             4                              4 

v.  37 

137-269. 

48.   1900 

4                 44                              4                             4 

v.  38 

115-252. 

49.  1901 

4                 44                              4                              4 

v.  39 

126-264. 

50.   1902 

4                 44                             4                             4 

v.  40 

121-271. 

51.   1903 

4                44                           44                             4 

V.    41 

124-276. 

52.   1904 

4                44                           44                           44 

v.  42 

100-254. 

non-serial 

1853-1875.  Comparative  table  showing  amt.  of  pre- 
miums offered  by  111.  state  bd.  of  agric.  from  first 
fair  at  Springfield.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13: 
xvii.) 

1853-1902.  Comparative  table  showing  amt.  of  pre- 
miums offered  by  111.  state  fair.  (Same  v.  18  (p. 
619)— same  v.  40.) 

1853-1893.  Amt.  of  premiums  offered  for  each  class 
each  yr.  (Same  v.  31:  90-91.) 

1855-1880.  Kept,  of  committees  on  award.  (Same  v.  2 
(pp.  93-103) — same  v.  18.) 

1866.  Stmt.  of  exhibitors  in  relation  to  farms,  or- 
chards, groves,  green  fruits,  horses,  milch  cows,  but- 
ter, cheese,  etc.  (Same  v.  6:  62-58  (for  66),  145- 
147,  150-151,  177-190.) 

1868.  Official  list  of  awards  at  16th  ann.  exhibition  of 
111.  State  Agric.  Socy.  Sept.,  1868.  Chicago,  Prairie 
Farmer  Print,  n.  d.  13  pp. 

1870-1893.  Table  showing  no.  of  entries  and  premiums 
offered  and  paid  at  state  fairs  held  in  111.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  v.  31:  89.) 

1870-1902.  Table  giving  total  no.  of  entries,  amt.  of 
premiums  offered,  and  amt.  paid  at  fairs  in  111.  for 
series  of  yrs.  (Same  v.  16  (p.  435) — same  v.  40.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Fairs — cont'd 
ILLINOIS  STATE  FAIB — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1870-1904.  Table  showing  no.  of  entries  and  premiums 
offered  and  paid  at  each  state  fair.  (Same  v.  42: 
299.) 

1871.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  buildings  and 
grounds  re.  work  done  on  various  buildings  now  in 
course  of  construction.  (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  571-578.) 

.    Rept.    of    committee    on    public    buildings    and 

grounds  on  inspection  of  various  institutions  of 
state  in  course  of  construction.  12  pp.  (Repts.  27 
Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1:  819-828.) 

Includes  111.  Agrlc.  College,  at  Irvlngton.  The  college 
had  been  in  operation  for  several  years  and  the 
rept.  deals  with  its  management. 

1876-1877.  Comparative  stmt.  of  no.  of  entries,  amt.  of 
premiums  offered,  and  amt.  of  premiums  paid,  by 
each  dept.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  15:  416.) 
1876-1879.  Comparative  table  showing  average  no.  of 
entries — premiums  offered  and  paid  at  all  fairs. 
(Same  v.  17:  582.) 

1876-1880.  Comparative  table  showing  distribution  of 
premiums — average  rept.  of  exhibitions.  (Same 
v.  18:  623.) 

.    Comparative  stmt.   showing  amt.   of  premiums 

paid  and  offered  to  each  dept.  and  no.  of  entries  in 
each  dept.     (Same  v.  17  (p.  575) — same  v.  18.) 
1877-1887.    Rept.  of  committee  on  specifications  of  re- 
quirements for  state  fair.     (Same  v.  15  (pp.  22-23) — 

same  v.  25.) 

1876/00-1876/02.     Table  giving  list  of  entries,  offerings, 

and  awards.     (Same  v.  38  (pp.  8-34) — same  v.  40.) 

1879.     Suggested   that  award   of  premiums  should  be 

made  by  competent  judges  instead  of  committees. 

(Same  v.  17:  4.) 

.    Recommendation   for   apptmt.   of   committee  to 

consider  permanent  location  of  fair.  (Same  v.  17: 
202.) 

1880-1890.    Repts.  of  exhibitions  of  state  fair  and  fat 
stock  show — showing  no.  of  entries  in  each  dept., 
amt.  of  premiums  offered  and  paid  to  each  dept. 
(Same  v.  18  (p.  280) — same  v.  28.) 
1884.    Exhibit  of  state  fair  work.     (State  agric.  socy.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1887.  Revision  of  premium  lists  for  fair  and  fat  stock 
show  recommended  by  pres.  of  bd.  (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  25:  148.) 

.    Res.  adopted  by  bd.  requesting  Gen.  Assem.  to 

favorably   consider  bill   authorizing  bd.   to  perma- 
nently locate  the  state  fair.     (Same  v.  25:  23.) 
1890.    Rept.  of  committee  on  revision   of  rules,  state 
fair.     (Same  v.  28:  11-12.) 

1893.  Opinion    of   atty.    gen.    in    re    state    bd.    agric. 
locating  state  fair  permanently.     (Same  v.  31:  19- 
20;  bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  to  formulate  specifications 

and  requirements  for  permanent  location  of  state 
fair.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  31:  21-22.) 

.  Suggested  by  pres.  of  bd.  that  legisl.  take  mat- 
ter of  locating  state  fair  permanently  out  of  hands 
of  bd.  by  performing  that  duty  itself.  (Same  v.  31: 
2.) 

1894.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  examine  abstract 
of  title,  deed,  etc.,  re.  permanent  location  of  state 
fair  at  Springfield,  with  requirements  for  perma- 
nent location.     (Same  v.  32:  6-17.) 

1895.  Rept.  of  construction  committee  giving  contracts 
for  the  different  agric.  bldgs.     (Same  v.  33:  28-46.) 

1896-1902.  Stmt.  of  insurance  policies  on  111.  state  fair 
bldgs.  (Same  1896  (p.  59) — same  1902.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


83 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Fairs — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  STATE  FAIR— cout'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1898.  Kept,  of  exhibition  of  state  fair,  showing  no.  of 
entries,  amt.  of  premiums  offered  and  paid  to  each 
dept.     (Same  v.  36:  250.) 

1899.  Recommendation  for  reduction  of  premiums  and 
that  supts.  in  various  depts.  will  use  hest  efforts  to 
reduce  same.     (Same  v.  37:  10.) 

1904.    List  of  awards  of  state  fair.     (Same  v.  42:  100- 

263.) 

LAWS  ;  see  below,  that  title 
MATTOON  UNION  FAIB 
1859.    Proceedings    of    Mattoon    Union    Fair.     (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  v.  4:  294-295.) 
MISSISSIPPI  VALLEY  FAIB 

serial 

1875.    Epitome   of   proceedings   of   Mississippi    Valley 
Fair. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13  :  151-152. 

RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES;  see  below,  that  title 
UNION  FAIR  ASSOCIATION  OF  CENTBALIA 

serial 

1869/70.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Union  Fair  Assn. 
of  Centralia. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1869/70  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1870  :  278. 
WENONA  UNION  FAIR  ASSOCIATION 

serial 

1873-1876.    Epitome  of  proceedings  of  Wenona  Union 
Fair  Assn. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1873  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11 

1874  "   "     "        •"  1? 


v.  12 
v.  13 
v.  14 


:  132-133. 

111-112. 

232-233. 
:154. 


1875  " 

1876 

WHITESIDE  COUNTY  FAIR 

1871.    Table  showing  no.  of  entries  at  Whiteside  Co. 
fair.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9:  210.) 

Flax;  see  above,  Crops.    Fiber  Crops 
Fruit;  see  above,  Crops.     Fruit  Crops 
Gooseberries;  see  above,  Crops.    Fruit  Crops 
Grapes;  see  above,  Crops.    Fruit  Crops 
Hedges 

1854.    Premium  essay  on  germination,  cultivation,  use 

and  value  to  state  of  111.  of  "  Maclura "  or  osage 

orange  hedge.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1:  412- 

423.) 

1866.     Use    of   osage    orange    for    hedges    in    Will    Co. 

(Same  v.  6:  255.) 
1868.     Premium  essay  on  instruction  in  hedge-growing 

in  111.;  by  W.  H.  Mann.     (Same  v.  7:  168-172.) 
1898.    Opinion  in  re  duties  of  owners  of  hedge  fences; 
discretion  of  comrs.  of  highways  in  reference  to. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  331.) 
Hemp;  see  above,  Crops.    Fiber  Crops 
Horticultural  Associations 
ADAMS  COUNTY  HOBTICULTUBAL  SOCIETY 
Organized  In  Dec.,  18G7. 
serial 
1874.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1874  In  Trans.  111.  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  8  :  311-312. 

ALTON  HOBTICULTUBAL  SOCIETY 
serial 

1867-1904.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1867  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.    1  :  157-159. 
"     "       "      state  agric.  socy.  v.  7  :  296. 

1868  "       "      111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.    2  :  264-272. 

1869  omitted. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Horticultural  Associations — cont'd 
ALTON  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

1870  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort  socy.  n.  s. 

1874  "   ' "  n.  s. 

1874  "   "   '    "  n.s. 

1875 '   "    "  n.  s. 

1876  "   "   "    "   "    "  n.  s. 

1877  "   ' n.s. 

1878-1880  omitted. 

1881  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s. 

1882  "   "   "    ' n.  s. 

1883  "   ' "    "  n.s. 

1884  "   "   "    '  n.  s. 

1885  "   "   "    n.  s. 

1886-1890  omitted. 

1891  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s. 

1892  omitted. 

1893  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s. 


1894  " 
1895  " 

•   • 

.   .. 

n.  s. 
n.  s. 

[1896]" 

n.  s. 

1898  " 
1899  " 

' 

. 

n.  s. 
n.  s. 
n.  s. 

1901  " 

•   • 

.   ., 

n.  s. 
n.  s. 

n.  8. 

n.  s. 

ALTON-SOUTHERN  ILLINOIS  HORTICULTURAL 

serial 
Proceedings. 


v.  4  :  307-312. 
v.  7  :  253-257. 
v.  8:239-278. 
v.  9  :  283-324. 
v.  10  :  309-327. 
v.  11 :  273-275. 

v.  15  :  253-276. 
v.  16  :  223-252. 
v.  17  :  384-388. 
v.  18  :  252-281. 
v.  19  :  258-292. 

V.  25  :  321-324. 

v.  27 :  295-327. 
v.  28  :  460-473. 
v.  29  :  397-412. 
T.  30:  [4561-470. 
V.  31  :  [481]-499. 
v.  32  :  [449]-467. 
T.  33:  [4091-429. 
v.  34:  [4911-505. 
v.  35:  [5191-534. 
v.  36:  [4831-502. 
v.  37  :  609-630. 
v.  38  :  531-548. 
SOCIETY 


1886-1890. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1886  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s  v.  20 


1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 


v.  21 
v.  22 
v.  23 
V.  24 


195-218. 
275-290. 
171-192. 
201-231. 
151-183. 


[514].' 

639. 

[557]. 


ANNA  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY,  UNION  COUNTY 

serial 
1884.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  18  :  282-301. 
BUNKER  HILL  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1867.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1867  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1 : 159-161. 

CALHOUN  COUNTY  FBUIT  GROWERS'  ASSOCIATION 

serial 
1884-1904.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  18  :  302-305. 
1885-1901  omitted. 

1902  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  36  : 

1903  "       "       "         "       "         "     n.  s.  v.  37 : 

1904  "       "       "         "       "  '     n.  s.  T.  38 : 
CENTRAL  ILLINOIS  HOBTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 

1  series 

1868-1871.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1-2.  1868-1870  omitted. 
3.  1871  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  4  :  332-333. 

2  series 

See  below,  Horticultural  Society  of  Central  111. 
CENTRALIA  FBUIT  GROWERS'  ASSOCIATION 
aerial 

1867-1870.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1867  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1 : 
1868 '     n.  s.  v.  2  : 

1869  omitted. 

1870  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  4  :  302-306. 
CHAMPAIGN  COUNTY  HOBTICULTUBAL  SOCIETY 

serial 

1873-1884.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v. 

1874  omitted. 


:  161-163. 
:  272-278. 


7  :  243-250. 


*  List  of  officers  only. 


84 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Horticultural  Associations — cont'd 
CHAMPAIGN  COUNTY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

1875  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.    9 :  269-282. 

1876 '       "         "     n.  s.  v.  10  :  340-342. 

1877  "       "       "         ' n.  s.  v.  11  :  315. 

1878-1883  omitted. 

1884  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  18  :  306-318. 
COBDEN  HOBTICULTTJBAL  CLUB 

serial 
1884.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  18  :  319-350. 
CRYSTAL  LAKE  CROSSINGS  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1874.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  8  :  312. 
DOUGLAS  COUNTY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1868.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1868  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2  :  278-282. 
EFFINGHAM  COUNTY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1891-1904.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1891  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  25  :  325-326. 
1892-1899  omitted. 
1900-1904  list  of  officers  only  given. 
ELMWOOD  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1887.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  21 :  291-295. 
FARINA  AGRICULTURAL  AND  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1870.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  4  :  301-302. 
FAYETTE  COUNTY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1896-1903.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1896  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  29  :  395. 

1897  "       "        n.  s.  v.  30  :447. 

1897  "       "       "         "       "         "     n.  s.  v.  31 :  [505]. 
1898-1903  list  of  officers  only  given. 

FRUIT  GROWERS'  ASSOCIATION  or  CRAWFORD  COUNTY 

serial 
1891-1904.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1891  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  25  :  342-345. 


n.  s.  v.  26  :  389-390. 

n.  s.  V.  27  :  287-288. 

n.  s.  v.  28:  [474]. 

n.  s.  v.  29 :  392. 

n.  s.  v.  30  : 

n.  s.  v.  31 : 

n.  s.  v.  32  : 

n.  s.  v.  33  : 

n.  s.  v.  34  : 

n.  s.  v.  35  : 

n.  s.  v.  36  : 

n.  s.  v.  37  : 

n.  s.  v.  38  : 


448] -449. 

506]. « 

474]-475. 

437]-439. 

517] 

547] 

515] 

640] 

557] 


1892 

1893 
[1894] 
[1895] 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

FRUIT  GROWERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  SOUTHEASTERN  ILLINOIS 

serial 
1889-1890.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1889  in  Trans.  III.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  e.  v.  23  :  387-389 

1890  "  "     n.  s.  v.  24  :  257-282. 

GALESBUBG  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 
Organized  March  11,  1868. 

serial 
1869-1881.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1869  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  4  :  325-332. 
1870-1873  omitted. 


*  List  of  officers  only. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Horticultural  Associations — cont'd 
GALESBURG  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

1874  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v. 

1875  "       "        "          "        "          "     n.  s.  v. 

1876  "       "        "          "       "         "     n.  s.  v. 

1877  omitted. 

1878  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v. 

1879  "       ' n.  s.  v. 


303-310. 
219-234. 
294-308. 


272-294. 
349-370. 
280-298. 
336-361. 


1880  "       "        '          "      n.  s.  v. 

1881  "       "        '          "      n.  s.  v. 

GENESEO  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 
Organized  Jan.  29,  1866. 
serial 

1867.  Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1867  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1  :  167. 

GRUNDY  COUNTY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 
serial 

1868.  Memorandum  of  lapsing  of  Grundy  Co.  Horticul- 
tural Socy.   (Trans.  111.  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2:  283.) 

HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY  OF  CENTRAL  ILLINOIS 
Organized  Sept.  6,  1874. 
serial 


1874-1904.     Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1874  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n. 

1877  ' n. 

1878-1883  omitted. 
11.  1884  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n. 


12.  1885 

13.  1886 

14.  1887 

15.  1888 

16.  1889 

17.  1890 

18.  1891 

19.  1892 

20.  1893 

21.  1894 

22.  1895 

23.  1896 

24.  1896 

25.  1897 

26.  1898 

27.  1899 

28.  1900 

29.  1901 

30.  1902 

31.  1903 

32.  1904 


s.  v.  8 
s.  v.  10 

s.  v.  18  : 
s.  v.  19 
s.  v.  20  : 
s.  v.  21 : 
s.  v.  22  : 
s.  v.  23  ; 
s.  v.  24  : 
s.  v.  25  : 
s.  v.  26 : 
s.  v.  27  : 
s.  v.  28  : 
s.  v.  28  : 
s.  v.  29  : 
s.  v.  30  : 
s.  v.  31 : 
s.  v.  32  : 
s.  v.  33 : 
s.  v.  34 : 
s.  v.  35 : 
s.  v.  36  : 
s.  v.  37 : 
s.  v.  38  : 


314. 
275. 

196-243. 
173-239. 
219-320. 
173-274. 
111-169. 
232-295. 
193-255. 
221-267. 
257-299. 
183-221. 
353-400. 
401-450. 
317-386. 
360-440. 
407-478. 
293-366. 
299-374. 
357-432. 
419-517. 
329-403. 
389-502. 
349-446. 


HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY  OF  MARION  COUNTY 

serial 
1891-1904.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1891  In  Trans.  III.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  25  :  333. 

1892  "       "       "         "       "         "     n.  s.  v.  26 : 392-401. 

1893  "       ' "          "     n.  s.  v.  27  :  273-282. 

1895  "       "       "         n.  s.  v.  28  :  454. 

1896  "       "       "          "       "          "     n.  s.  v.  29 : 396. 
1897-1904  list  of  officers  only  given. 

HORTICULTURAL    SOCIETY    OF    NORTHERN    ILLINOIS 

serial 


1880-1904.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1867  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy. 

2.  1869 

3-4.  1870-1871  omitted. 

5.  1872  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy. 

6.  1873  omitted. 

7.  1874  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy. 

8.  1875 ' 

9.  1876  ' ' 

10.  1877 

11.  1878  "   "   

12.  1879  "   ' * 

13.  1880 '    "   "    " 

14.  1881  ' 

15.  1881  "   "   "    ' 

16.  1882 

17.  1884 

18.  1885 


n.  s.  v. 
n.  s.  v. 


n.  s.  v.  5  :  277-336. 


150-157. 
203-264. 


19.  1886  "   ' 

20.  1887  "   ' 

21.  1888  " 

22.  1890  "   ' 
24.  1891  (sic)' 


n.  s.  v.  7 
n.  s.  v.  8 
n.  s.  v.  9 
n.  s.  v.  10 
n.  s.  v.  11 
n.  s.  v.  12 
n.  e.  v.  13 
n.  s.  v.  14 
n.  s.  v.  15 
n.  s.  v.  16 
n.  s.  v.  17 
n.  s.  v.  18  : 
n.  s.  v.  19 
n.  s.  v.  20  : 
n.  s.  v.  22 
n.  s.  v.  23  ; 
n.  s.  v.  24  : 


260-346. 
177-236. 
329-416. 
221-203. 
205-272. 
205-256. 
258-329. 
203-262. 
245-251. 
253-315. 
175-262. 
139-195. 
241-258. 
321-384. 
193-275. 
296-384. 
323-407. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


85 


ii.  a 

n.  s 

V.  ftU 

v.  27 

^Wi7-OA*7. 

127-181. 

n.  s 

v.  28 

257-302. 

n.  s 

v.  28 

303-352. 

11.  S 

v.  29 

181-260. 

n.  s 

v.  30 

271-359. 

n.  s 

v.  31 

297-406. 

n.  8 

v.  32 

193-291. 

n.  s 

V.  33 

223-298. 

n.  8 

V.  34 

255-356. 

n.  s 

v.  35 

261-338. 

n.  s 

v.  36 

229-327. 

n.  s 

v.  37 

283-388. 

n.  s 

V.  38 

233-347. 

AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Horticultural  Associations — cont'd 
HOBTICULTUBAL  SOCIETY  OP  NOBTHEBN  ILLINOIS — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
25.  1891  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s  v.  25  :  269-319 

. ,  .    .  ..,,..   •• 

_'»-   I  VJ.i 

27.  1894 

28.  1894 

29.  1895 

30.  1896 

31.  1897 

32.  1898 

33.  1899 

34.  1900 

35.  1901 

36.  1902 

37.  1903 

38.  1904 

HOBTICULTUBAL  SOCIETY  OP  SOUTHERN  ILLINOIS 
Organized  in  Summer  of  1874. 
serial 

1  series 
1874-1889.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1874-1882  omitted. 
1883  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort  socy.  n.  s.  v.  17  :  264-266. 

1885  "       "        '      n.  s.  v.  18  :  244-251. 

1886-1889  omitted. 

2  series 
1890-1893.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

unnum.  *1890  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort  socy.  n.  s.  v.  24  : 
185-191. 

1.  1891  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  25  : 155-220. 

2.  1892  "       "        "          "        "          "     n.  s.  v.  26 : 301-388. 

3.  1893  "       "        "          "        "          "      n.  8.  v.  27 :  223-267. 

3  series 

This  series  assumes  a  consecutive  numbering  from  the 

Initial  organization  of  the  Society. 
1894-1904.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


21.   1894  1 
22.   1895 
23.  1896 
24.   1897 
25.   1898 
26.   1899 
27.  1900 
28.   1901 
29.   1902 
30.   1903 
31.   1904 

ILLINOIS  STATE 

n  Trans.  111.  state  hort,  soi 

:y.  n.  s.  v.  28  :  201-205. 
n.  s.  v.  29  :  263-316. 
n.  B.  T.  30  :  221-270. 



.         .. 



• 

DIETY 

n.  s.  v.  31  :  234-296. 
n.  s.  v.  32  :  367-445. 
n.  s.  v.  33  :  375-408. 
n.  s.  v.  34  :  433-489. 
n.  s.  T.  35  :  339-418. 
n.  s.  T.  36  :  405-482. 
n.  s.  v.  37  :  503-608. 
a  s.  v.  38  :  447-529. 

j 

t            u 

•         '• 

HOB- 

[•ICULTUBA 

L  SO 

serial 

1  series 
1845-1847 

An  organization  was  effected,  and  meetings  were  held, 
but  the  proceedings  were  not  printed.  An  account 
of  them  was  printed  in  "  The  Prairie  Farmer." 
See  also  the  proceedings  of  the  111.  State  Horti- 
cultural Society  for  1868  for  a  memorandum  of  this 
movement. 

2  series 
1850-1855 

1850-1855.    Transactions   of   the   North-Western    Fruit 
Growers'  Assn. 

Checklist 

1850  Dec.     Preliminary  meeting. 

Proceedings  not  printed.  For  aect.  of  meeting  see 
"  Prairie  Farmer,"  February,  1851. 

1.  1851  Oct.  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1  :  270-363. 

2.  1852   Sept.     Chicago,    1852.      40   pp. 

Contains,  In  an  appendix,  the  proceedings  of  the  meet- 
ing of  Oct.,  1851. 

3.  1853  Oct.     Chicago,  1853.     80  pp. 

4.  1855  Sept.     Chicago,  1856.     138  pp. 

5.  1857  Sept.     Not  printed. 

This,  the  last  meeting  of  the  North-Western  Fruit 
Growers'  Assn.,  was  held  simultaneously  with  the 
111.  State  Horticultural  Society  at  Alton.  The 
official  papers  of  the  meeting  were  lost  by  the 
reporter.  The  best  account  of  the  proceedings  is 
In  the  "  Alton  Courier."  At  the  close  of  this 
meeting  this  and  the  following  society  were  merged 
Into  one. 


*  Organization  meeting. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Horticultural  Associations — cont'd 
ILLINOIS  STATE  HOBTICULTUBAL  SOCIETY — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

3  series 
1856-1866 

Organized  at  Decatur,  Dec.  17,  1856,  first  incorporated 
Feb.  11,  1857,  re-incorporated  Feb.  16,  1865,  and 
re-organized  by  an  act  of  Legislature,  March  24, 

1856-1866.     Proceedings  of  the  111.  State  Horticultural 
Socy.,  1-11.    v.  p. 

Checklist 

1.  1856  Dec.  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2  :  335-345. 

2.  1857  Sept     Not  officially  printed. 

See  note  above,  under  this  date,  series  2. 

3.  1858  Dec.  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3  :  310-369. 

4.  1859  Jan.     Not  officially  printed. 

The  only  printed  record  of  this  meeting  is  In  the 
"  Prairie  Farmer." 

5.  1860  Dec.     Chicago,  1861.     64  pp. 

"        "       "        in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  4  :  441-531. 

6.  1861 "         V.  5  :  723-738. 

Extract  only.     The  proceedings  were  reported  at  length 

in  the  "  Prairie  Farmer "  of  1861  and  1862,   and 
in  1863  they  were  published  together  with  those  of 
1862. 
6-7.   1861-1862.     Chicago,  1863.     142  pp. 

7.  1862  Dee.  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5  :  739-797. 

8.  1863  Alton,  1864.     147  pp. 

"        "  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5  :  798-897. 

9.  1864  Springfield,  1865.     75  pp. 

"        "  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5  :  881-955. 

10.  1865  Chicago,  1866.     66  (1)  pp. 

"        "  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  6 :  332-362. 

11.  1866  Chicago,  1867.     124   (1)    pp. 

"        "  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  6 :  363-448. 

4  series 
1867-date 

1867-1904.    Transactions  of  the  111.  Horticultural  Socy., 
n.  s.,  v.  1-38. 

Checklist 
n.  s.  v.    1.     12  ann.  mtg.  1867,  Sept.     Chicago,  1868.     283, 

vi,  103   (1)   pp. 
n.  s.  v.    2.     13  ann.  mtg.  1868,  Dec.     Chicago,  1869.     xv, 

350,  21,  26  pp. 
n.  s.  v.    3.     14    ann.    mtg.    1869,    Dec.      St.    Louis,    1870. 

xvil,  364,  30  pp. 
n.  s.  v.    4.     15  ann.  mtg.  1870,  Dec.     Chicago,  1871.     xvl, 

352,  31  pp. 
n.  s.  v.    5.     16  ann.  mtg.  1871,  Dec.     Chicago,  1872.     xvi, 

348,  166  (1),  4  pp. 
n.  s.  v.    6.     17  ann.  mtg.  1872,  Dec.     Chicago,  1873.     xvi, 

312  pp. 
n.  s.  v.    7.     18  ann.  mtg.  1873,  Dec.     Chicago,  1874.     xv, 

352  pp. 
n.  s.  v.    8.     19  ann.  mtg.  1874,  Dee.     Chicago,  1875.     xix, 

324,  xviil,  199  pp. 
n.  s.  v.    9.     20  ann.  mtg.  1875,  Dec.     Chicago,  1876.     xv, 

425  pp. 
n.  a.  v.  10.     21  ann.  mtg.  1876,  Dec.     Chicago,  1877.     xv, 

352  pp. 
n.  s.  v.  11.     22  ann.  mtg.  1877,  Dec.     Chicago,  1878.     viil, 

333  pp. 
n.  s.  v.  12.     23  ann.  mtg.  1878,  Dec.     Chicago,  1879.    vlii, 

311  pp. 
n.  s.  v.  13.     24  ann.  mtg.  1879,  Dec.     Chicago,  1880.     viii, 

402  pp. 
n.  s.  v.  14.     25  ann.  mtg.  1880,  Dec.     Chicago,  1881.     vlll, 

326  pp. 
n.  s.  v.  15.     26  ann.  mtg.   1881,  Dec.   Morris,   1882.     viil, 

369  pp. 
n.  s.  v.  16.     27  ann.  mtg.  1882,  Dec.     [Morris,  n.  d.]     viii, 

383  pp. 
n.  s.  v.  17.     28  ann.  mtg.  1883,  Dec.     [Peoria,  n.  d.]     xlv, 

n.  s.  v.  18.     29  ann.  intg.  1884,  Dec.     [Champaign,  1885.] 

xvl,  452,  viii  pp. 
n.  s.  v.  19.     30  ann.   mtg.   1885.     n.   p.     n.   d.     xill,   374 

pp. 
n.  s.  v.  20.  31  ann.  mtg.  1886. 

pp. 
n.  s.  v.  21  32  ann.  mtg.  1887. 

n.  s.  v.  22.     33   ann.   mtg.   1888. 

pp. 
n.  s.  v.  23.  34  ann.  mtg.  1889.  n.  p, 

PP. 
n.  s.  v.  24.  35  ann.  mtg.  1890. 

n  s  v.  25.     36  ann.   mtg.   1891.     n.   p.     n.  d.     xvll,   364 
pp. 


n.   d.     xv,   424 
n.    d.      xv,    341 
n.   d.     xvl,   340 
n.  d.     xvill,  421 
n.    p.    n.   d.     xlv,   428 


n.  p. 
n.  p. 
n.  p. 


86 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


Chicago,  n.  d.  xv,  431 
Springfield,  1897.  xv, 
Springfield,  1897. 

Springfield,   1898. 
Bloomington,  n.  d.     448 

Springfield,   n.   d,     525 

Springfield,    1902. 

Springfield,   1903. 


XT, 
xix, 


559 
526 


Springfield,   1904.     650 
Springfield,    1905.      568 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Horticultural  Associations — cont'd 
ILLINOIS  STATE  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
4  series — cont'd 

1867-date — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
n.  s.  v.  26.     37   ann.    mtg.    1892.      n.    p.      n.    d.      xv,   432 

pp. 
n.  s.  v.  27     38    ann.    mtg.    1893.      n.    p.      n.   d.      xv,    352 

pp. 
n.  s.  v.  28.     39   ann.    mtg.    1894.      n.    p.      n.    d.      xv,   486 

pp. 
n.  s.  v.  29.     40  ann.  mtg.   1895. 

pp. 
n.  s.  v.  30.     41   ann.   mtg.    1896. 

pp. 
n.  s.  v.  31.     42   ann.   mtg.    1897. 

516  pp. 
n.  s.  v.  32.     43   ann.   rate.    1898. 

487  pp. 
n.  s.  v.  33.     44  ann.   mtg.   1899. 

pp. 
n.  s.  v.  34.     45   ann.   mtg.   1900. 

PP. 
n.  s.  v.  35.     46   ann.   mtg.   1901. 

pp. 
n.  s.  v.  36.     47   ann.   mtg.   1902. 

pp. 
n.  s.  v.  37.     48   ann.   mtg.    1903. 

pp. 
n.  s.  v.  38.     49  ann.   mtg.   1904. 

pp. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
n.  s.  v.  12  in  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  7  :  481-529. 

n.  s.  v.  13    "       "  v.  7 :  530-584. 

n.  s.  v.  14-38  omitted. 

ILLINOIS  STATE  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY  :   DISTRICT  REPORTS 
1  series 
1864-1868 

Congressional  districts  adopted  by  Horticultural  Society 
for  local  work. 

serial 

Under  the  constitution  of  1856,  providing  that  vice- 
presidents  shall  be  chosen,  one  from  each  con- 
gressional district,  and  who  shall  be,  ex-offlclo,  the 
executive  committee  of  the  society.  The  amend- 
ments made  from  time  to  time,  before  1870,  did 
not  affect  this  provision.  The  by-laws  of  1864 
provided  that  the  vice-presidents  "  shall  endeavor 
to  organize  local  societies,  obtain  accurate  informa- 
tion of  the  condition  and  progress  of  horticulture 
therein,  and  report  annually,  in  writing,  to  the 
Society."  The  final  direction  seems  to  have  been 
but  Irregularly  observed,  as  is  shown  by  the 
following  collation. 

1  District 
1865-1868.    Rept.  of  vice-president. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865  omitted. 

1866  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  1866  :  86-87. 

1867  "       "       n.  s.  v.  1 :  86-88. 

1868 n.  s.  v.  2  :  9-13. 

2  District 
No  repts.  found. 

3  District 
No  repts.  found. 

4  District 

1865-1868.     Rept.  of  vice-president. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865  none  found. 

1866  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  1866  :  13. 

1867  "       "        "          "        "          "      n.  s.  v.  1  : 88-89. 

1868  none  found. 

5  District 
1865-1868.     Rept.  of  vice-president. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  1865:  11-12. 
1866-1868  none  found. 

6  District 
1865-1868.     Rept.  of  vice-president. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1865  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  1865  : 10. 

1866 1866  :  22. 

1867  "       "        "          "        "          "     n.  s.  v.  1  :  32-33. 
1888 '      n.  s.  v.  2:  13. 


AGRICULTURE—  cont'd 

Horticultural  Associations  —  cont'd 

ILLINOIS    STATE    HORTICULTUBAL    SOCIETY:     DISTRICT    RE- 
PORTS —  cont'd 

1  series  —  cont'd 

1864-1868—  cont'd 

serial  —  cont'd 

7  District 
1865-1868.    Rept.  of  vice-president. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865  none  found. 

1866  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  1866  :  37-39. 

1867  none  found. 

1868  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2  :  13-15. 

8  District 
1865-1868.    Rept.  of  vice-president. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1865-1867  none  found. 
1868  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2  :  20. 

9  District 
No  repts.  found. 

10  District 
1865-1868.    Rept.  of  vice-president. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865  none  found. 

1866  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  1868  :  22. 
1867-1868  none  found. 

11  District 
1865-1868.    Rept.  of  vice-president. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1865-1866  none  found. 

1867  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1  :  89-90. 

1868  ......         '  .....     n.  s.  T.  2  :  100-101. 

12  District 
1865-1868.    Rept.  of  vice-president. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865  none  found. 

1866  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  1866  :  53-54. 
1867-1868  none  found. 

13  District 
1865-1868.     Rept.  of  vice-president. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865  In  Trans.  III.  state  hort.  socy.  1865  :  11. 

1866  ............      1866  :  13  ;   82-86. 

1867  "       .........  '     n.  s.  v.  1  :  91. 

1868  "       "       '  .......     n.  s.  T.  2  :  179-180. 

2  series 
1869-1874 
Division  of  state  into  horticultural  districts. 

1  District 

"  Fox  River  District  "  comprising  Boone,  Cook,  De  Kalb, 
Du  Page,  Grundy,  Kane,  Kankakee,  Kendall,  Lake, 
La  Salle,  McHenry  and  Will  counties. 

1870-1874.    Rept.  of  vice-president. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  4  :  25-28. 

1871  ............  n.  s.  v.  5  :  46-48. 

1872  .........  '          "  n.  s.  v.  6  :  172-176. 

1873  ......          '  .....  n.  s.  v.  7  :  1-5. 

1874  "       "        "         .....  '  n.  s.  v.  8  :  12-15. 

2  District 

"  Rock    River    District,"    comprising    Bureau,    Carroll, 
Henry,  Jo  Daviess,  Lee,  Ogle,  Putnam,  Rock  Island, 
Stephenson,  Whiteslde  and  Wlnnebago  counties. 
1871-1873.     Rept.  of  vice-president. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  5  :  11-16. 

1872  ............      n.  s.  v.  6  :  20-28. 

1873  ............      n.  s.  v.  7  :  26-36. 

3  District 

"  Illinois  River  District,"  comprising  Adams,  Brown, 
Cass,  Fulton,  Hancock,  Henderson,  Knox,  McDon- 
ough,  Marshall,  Mason,  Mercer,  Menard,  Morgan, 
Peoria,  Pike.  Schuyler,  Scott,  Stark,  Tazewell, 
Warren  and  Woodford  counties. 
1870-1874.  Rept.  of  vice-president. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  4  :  28-35. 

1871  .....  '          ......      n.  s.  v.  5  :  64-70. 

1872  ............      n.  s.  v.  6  :  15-20. 

1873  ..........          "      n.  s.  v.  7  :  70-77. 


1874 


.    . 
n.  s.  v.  8  :  15-21. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


87 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Horticultural  Associations — cont'd 

ILLINOIS    STATE    HORTICULTURAL    SOCIETY:    DISTRICT    RE- 
PORTS— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
1869-1874— cont'd 

4  District 

"  Grand  Prairie  District,"  comprising  Champaign, 
Christian,  Coles,  De  Witt,  Douglas,  Edgar,  Ford, 
Iroquols,  Livingston,  Logan,  McLean,  Macun,  Moul- 
trie,  Platt,  Sangamon,  Shelby  and  Vermilion  coun- 
ties. 

1870-1874.    Rept.  of  vice-president. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1870  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  4 

1871 n.  s.  v.  5 

1872  "       '         "  n.  s.  v.  6 

1873 '         "        "          "  n.  s.  v.  7 

1874  "       "       "          "        "          "  n.  s.  v.  8 


35-38. 
70-72. 
63-66. 
77-84. 
38-46. 


5  District 


'•  Centralia,  or  Wabash  District,"  comprising  Clark, 
Clay,  Crawford,  Cumberland,  Edwards,  Efflngham, 
Fayette,  Franklin,  Hamilton,  Jasper,  Jefferson, 
Lawrence,  Marion,  Richiand,  Wabash,  Wayne  and 
White  counties. 

1870-1873.     Rept.  of  vice-president. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  4  :  70-72. 

1871  "   .  "        "         "        "          "     n.  s.  v.  5 : 155-158. 

1872 '         "        "          "     n.  s.  v.  6 : 125-128. 

1873  "       "        "          "        "          "      n.  s.  v.  7  :  144-147. 

6  District 

"  Alton,  or  Kaskaskia  District,"  comprising  Bond,  Cal- 
houn,  Clinton,  Greene,  Jersey,  Macoupln,  Madison, 
Monroe,  Montgomery,  Perry,  Randolph,  St.  Clair 
and  Washington  counties. 

1870-1874.    Rept.  of  vice-president. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  4  :  72-73. 

1871  "  "  "  "  "  "  n.  s.  V.  5  158-161. 

1872  "  "  "  "  "  "  n.  s.  v.  6  132-133. 

1873  "  "  "  "  "  "  n.  s.  v.  7  119-126. 

1874  "  "  "  "  "  "  n.  s.  V.  8  46-57. 

7  District 

"  Grand  Chain  District,"  comprising  Alexander,  Gal- 
latin,  Hardin,  Jackson,  Johnson,  Massac,  Pope, 
Pulaski,  Saline,  Union  and  Williamson  counties. 

1870-1873.     Rept.  of  vice-president. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870  In  Trans.  III.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  4    75-78. 

1871  "       "        "          "        "          "      n.  s.  v.  5    185-189. 

1872  "       "        "          "        "          "      n.  s.  v.  6    133-135. 
1873 '     n.  a.  v.  7    147-148. 

3  series 
1875-1882. 

The  Act  of  March  24,  1874,  re-organizing  the  111.  State 
Horticultural  Society,  conflicted  with  the  former 
custom  of  the  election,  by  the  State  Hortic.  Socy., 
of  one  member  to  represent  resp.  the  seven  horti- 
cultural districts  of  the  state.  As  it  was  deemed 
desirable  to  continue  the  publication  of  district 
reports  the  Executive  Board  decided  (Trans.  111. 
State  Hortic.  Socy.  n.  s.  v.  8 : 173)  to  appoint  one 
person  In  each  of  the  seven  horticultural  sub- 
divisions, the  same  to  constitute  a  General  Com- 
mittee on  Horticulture.  In  1882  the  Executive 
Board  (Trans.  111.  State  Hortic.  Socy.  n.  s.  v.  16 : 
220)  decided  to  omit  the  General  Committee  the 
following  year.  It  seems  never  to  have  been  re- 
appointed. 

1  District 

Boundary  as  In  2  series. 

1875-1882.     Rept.  of  General  Committee  on  Horticulture. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  in  Trans.  111.   state  hort.   socy.  n.  s.  v.    9  :  9-18. 

1876  "       "        "          "        "          "      n.  s.  v.  10 : 7-15. 
1877 n.  s.  v.  11 : 11-24. 

1878  omitted. 

1879  in  Trans.  111.   state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  13  :  7-16  ;  241. 

1880 n.  s.  v.  14  :  10-19. 

1881  "       "        "          "        "          "  n.  g.  v.  15 : 5-8. 

1882 n.  s.  v.  16  :  11-17. 


SOCIETY:    DISTRICT    RE- 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Horticultural  Associations — cont'd 
ILLINOIS    STATE    HORTICULTURAL 
PORTS — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
3  series — cont'd 
1875-1882— cont'd 

2  District 

Boundary  as  in  2  series. 
1876-1882.    Rept.  of  General  Committee  on  Horticulture. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1876  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.   socy.  n.  a.  v.  10 


1877 
1878  " 

1880  ' 

1881-1882  omitted. 


n.  s.  v.  11 
n.  s.  v.  12 
n.  s.  v.  14 


256-257. 
104-108. 
167-171. 
60-65. 


n.  s 

V.  12  :  64-69. 
v.  13  :  41-50. 
n.  s  v.  14  : 132-140. 

n.  s.  v.  16  :  36-38. 


3  District 
Boundary  as  in  2  series. 

1875-1882.    Rept.  of  General  Committee  on  Horticulture. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1875  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.   socy.  n.  s  v.    9  :  43-45. 

1876  "       "        n.  s  v.  10  :  347-351. 

1877  "       n.  B  v.  11  :  51-59  ; 

128-130. 

1878  In  Trans.  111.   state  hort.   socy. 

1879  " 

1880  " 

1881  omitted. 

1882  In  Trans.  111.   state  hort.   socy. 

4  District 
Boundary  as  in  2  series. 

1876-1880.     Rept.  of  General  Committee  on  Horticulture. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1876  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.   socy.   n.  s  v.  10  :  351-352. 

1877  "        "        "           "  "  "  n.  s  v.  11  : 59-61. 

1878  "        "         "           "  "  "  n.  s  v.  12 : 69-82. 

1879 '  "  "  n.  s  v.  13  :  184-192. 

1880 '  "  "  n.  s  v.  14  : 142-145. 

5  District 
Boundary  as  in  2  series. 

1875-1882.    Rept.  of  General  Committee  on  Horticulture. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.    9  :  107-109. 

1876  omitted. 

1877  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  11 : 130-132. 

1878  "       "        "         "       "          "     n.  s.  v.  12 : 123-125. 

1879  omitted. 

1880  in  Trans.  III.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  14  : 140-142. 

1881  omitted. 

1882  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  16  :  116-120. 

6  District 
Boundary  as  in  2  District. 

1875-1882.    Rept.  of  General  Committee  on  Horticulture. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.    9:109-118. 

1876  omitted.  <„„„,„ 

1877  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  11 : 109-113. 

1878  "       "        "          "        "         "     n.  a.  v.  12 :  125-127. 
1879-1881  omitted. 

1882  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  16  : 120-128. 

7  District 
Boundary  as  In  2  District. 

1875-1878.    Rept.  of  General  Committee  on  Horticulture. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.    9  : 118-119. 
1876-1877  omitted.  ,„-,„, 

1878  in  Trans.  III.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  12  : 127-131. 

non-serial 

1845-1867.  Brief  sketch  of  state  horticultural  organiza- 
tions in  111.  (Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s. 
v  1:  5-15.) 

1857-1903.  Sketch  of  history  of  State  Horticultural 
Socy.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  451.) 

1877.  Recommendation  for  usual  apprn.  to  State  Horti- 
cultural Socy.,  and  for  reasonable  apprn.  to  state 
entomologist  for  office  and  traveling  expenses. 
(Govs.  mess.  1877:  36.) 

1897  Work  of  111.  State  Horticultural  Socy.;  by  T.  E. 
Goodrich.  (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1897:  88-89.) 


88 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE—  cont'd 

Horticultural  Associations  —  cont'd 
JACKSONVILLE  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1872-1877.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v. 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 

Jo  DAVIESS  COUNTY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 
Organized  Feb.  7,  1868. 

serial 
1882-1885.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  16 
1883 
1884 
1885 

KANKAKEE  VALLEY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 
serial 
1  series 

1879-1882.    Proceedings   of   Kankakee    County 
Socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


5 

n.  s.  v.  7 
n.  s.  v.  8 
n.  s.  v.  9 
n.  s.  v.  10 
n.  s.  v.  11 


n.  s.  v.  17 
n.  s.  v.  18 
n.  s.  v.  19 


338-339. 
251-252. 
299-302. 
264-268. 
335-339. 
270-282. 


370-371. 
340-347. 
351-363. 
293-296. 


Hortic. 


1879  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  13 

1880 '   "    "  n.  s.  v.  14 

1881 "   "    "  n.  s.  v.  15 

1882 "    '•  n.  s.  v.  16 

2  series 

1883-1904.  Proceedings  of  Kankakee  Valley 
Socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1883  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  17  :  266-339. 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 


371-391. 
263-279. 
277-313. 
345-369. 

Hortic. 


n.  8.  v.  18  :  364-403. 
n.  s.  v.  19  :  297-340. 
n.  s.  v.  20  :  385-399. 

296-301. 

279-296. 

390-395. 

298-309. 

327-331. 

402-409. 

283-286. 


n.  s.  v.  21 
n.  s.  T.  22 
n.  s.  v.  23 
n.  s.  T.  24 
n.  s.  T.  25 
n.  s.  v.  26 
n.  s.  v.  27 
n.  s.  v.  28 


456-459. 


n.  s.  v.  29  :  413-423. 


n.  8.  v.  30  : 
n.  s.  v.  31 : 
n.  s.  T.  32  : 
n.  s.  v.  33  : 
n.  s.  v.  34  : 
n.  s.  v.  35  : 
n.  s.  v.  36  : 
n.  s.  v.  37  : 
n.  s.  v.  38  : 


471]-485. 

510].* 

4791-480. 

4301-434. 
[5061-511. 
[5351-543. 
[5031-509. 
636-638. 
553-556. 


1903 
1904 

KEITHSBURG  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1891.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1891  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  25  :  333. 
MARSHALL  COUNTY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1888-1891.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888  In  Trans.  III.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  22    297-303. 

1889  "       ••          "      n.  s.  v.  23  396-397. 

1890  "  ••        ••          ••      n.  s.  T.  24  284-297. 

1891  "  "     n.  s.  v.  25  331-338. 
MASSAC  COUNTY  FRUIT  GROWERS'  ASSOCIATION 

serial 
1891-1893.    Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1891  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  25  :  334-336 

1892  "  '         "     n.  s.  v.  26  :  391. 

1893  "  "     n.  s.  v.  27  :  290. 
NORTH-WESTERN  FRUIT  GROWERS'  ASSOCIATION 

serial 
1851-1857.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1851  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  v.  1  :  270-363. 
1852-1856  omitted. 
1857  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  v.  3  :  387-397. 


*  List  of  officers  only. 


n.  s.  T.  23 
n.  s.  V.  24 
n.  8.  T.  25 
n.  s.  T.  26 
n.  s.  v.  27 


277-278. 

398-400. 

283. 

339-340. 

410. 

289. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Horticultural  Associations — cont'd 
ONAHGA  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 
serial 
1867-1874.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1867  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1  :  166. 
1868-1869  omitted. 

1870  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  4  :  300-301. 

1871  omitted. 

1872  in  Trans.  III.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  6  :  304-306. 
1874  "       "        "          ' n.  s.  v.  7  :  257-259. 

PIKE  COUNTY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1888-1904.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  22 

1889  " 

1890  "   

1891 

1892  " 

1893  "   "   " 

1894-1904  list  of  officers  only  given. 

POMOLOGICAL   AND   HORTICULTURAL   SOCIETY   OF   SOUTHERN 
ILLINOIS 

serial 
1869.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1869  In  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3  :  378-397. 

RICHI.AND  COUNTY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1889/90-1904.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1889/90  in  Trans.  III.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  23  :  401-409. 

1891  "       "       "         "       "         "     n.  s.  v.  24 : 310-317. 
1892-1894  omitted. 

1895  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  28  : 
1896-1904  list  of  officers  only  given. 

ROCK  ISLAND  COUNTY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1891.     Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1891  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  25  : 

ROCK  RIVER  VALLEY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1896-1904.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1896  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy. 
1897 

1898  "       

1899  "       "        "          ' n.  8 

1900  "       ' 

1901 

1902  " 

1903  "       "        

1904  "       "        ' 

ROCKFORD  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1867.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1867  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1 :  167. 

SOUTH  PASS  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

1862-1865.  Memorandum  of  proceedings  of  South  Pass 
Horticultural  Socy.  (Trans.  111.  hortic.  socy.  n.  s. 
v.  1:  168.) 

SOUTHERN  ILLINOIS  FRUIT  GROWERS'  ASSOCIATION 
Organized  Dec.  1,  1865. 
serial 
1867.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1867  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1  :  132-150. 

SPRINGFIELD  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1892-1904.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1892  in  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  26  : 

1893  ' "         "     n.  s.  v.  27  : 

1894  "       "        ' '     n.  s.  v.  28  : 

1895-1904  list  of  officers  only  given. 


v.  30: 
v.  31 
v.  32 
v.  33 
v.  34: 
v.  35: 
v.  36: 
v.  37: 
v.  38 


:  455. 


:341. 


[4541-455. 
[5081-509. 
[4771-478. 
"4351-436. 

5121-514. 

5441-545. 
[5101-512. 
631-635. 
549-552. 


:  41 1-415. 
:  291-294. 
:  475-476. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


89 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Horticultural  Associations — cont'd 
WABASH  COUNTY  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1895-1904.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1895  In  Trans.  111.  state  hort.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  29  :  393-394. 

[1896]"       '        "          "      n.s.v.  30:  [4501-453. 

1897-1904  list  of  officers  only  given. 
WARSAW  HORTICULTURAL  SOCIETY 

serial 
1866-1904.    Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1866  in  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  6  :  219-226. 


111.  state  hort."  socy.   n.  s.  v.  1 : 163-165. 

n.  s.  v.  2  :  285-297. 

state  agrlc.  socy.  T.  8  :  264. 

n.  s.  v.  4  :  312-325. 


'   n. 

s.  v.  5 

337-338. 

"   n. 

s.  v.  6 

299-302. 

"   n. 

a.  v.  7 

226-243. 

"   n. 

s.  v.  8 

279-298. 

"   n. 

s.  v.  9 

235-263. 

'   n. 

s.  v.  10 

328-334. 

'   n. 

s.  v.  11 

283-314. 

'   n. 

s.  .  12 

257-271. 

'   n. 

s.  .  13 

330-348. 

'   n. 

s.  .14 

299-315. 

'   n. 

s.  .15 

314-335. 

'   n. 

s.  .16 

316-344. 

'   n. 

s.  .17 

348-383. 

'   n 

s.  v.  18 

404-417. 

'   n 

s.  v.  19 

340-366. 

'   n 

s.  v.  20 

400-416. 

"   n 

s.  V.  21 

302-334. 

'   n 

s.  v.  22 

304-325. 

'   n 

s.  v.  23 

410-413. 

'   n 

s.  v.  24 

318-322. 

'   n 

s.  v.  26 

416-424. 

'   n 

s.  v.  27 

269-272. 

'   n 

s.  v.  28 

452-453. 

1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1885 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1892 
1893 
1895 
1896-1904  list  of  officers  only  given. 

Livestock 

1880.  International  comparisons — area  and  no.  of  do- 
mestic animals  in  U.  S.  and  Europe — horses,  mules, 
cattle,  sheep,  swine,  and  goats.  (Trans,  dept.  agric. 
v.  18:  598.) 

ILLINOIS 

serial 

A 

1  series 

STATE   VETERINARIAN 

Created  by  act  of  May  31,  1881,  to  suppress  and  prevent 
spread  of  pleuro-pneumonla  among  cattle.  Pro- 
visions of  law  were  extended  In  1883  to  Investiga- 
tion of  cases  of  glanders  among  horses.  No  serial 
repts.  were  made  by  this  officer. 

2  series 

LIVESTOCK  COMMISSIONERS 
Created  by  act  of  June  27,  1885. 

1885/6.    Ann.  rept.  of  hd.  of  livestock  comrs.  and  state 
veterinarian  for  the  fiscal  yr.  ending  June  30,  1. 
Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1886.    49  pp. 
Not  In  Collected  docs. 

3  series 

1886/7-1903/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  livestock  comrs.  for 
the  fiscal  yr.  ending  Oct.  31,  2-19.  Springfield,  n.  d. 
—  1905. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 


ILLINOIS — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

LIVESTOCK    COMMISSIONERS COUt'd 

3  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 


9. 

1&J3/4 

dept. 

ed.  Ed. 

F.  Hartman.  1895 

62  pp. 

9. 

1893/4 

doc. 

ed. 

* 

1895 

62  pp. 

10. 

1894/5 

dept. 

ed. 

* 

1896 

63  pp. 

10. 

1894/5 

doc. 

ed. 

* 

1896 

63  pp. 

11. 

1895/6 

dept. 

ed.*  Phillips  B 

OS.,  1897. 

63  pp. 

lli. 

1896/7 

** 

41           t 

1897. 

224  pp. 

11, 

1897/8 

" 

' 

1899. 

116  pp. 

14! 

1898/9 

" 

* 

1900. 

391  pp. 

15. 

1899/00 

" 

* 

1901. 

120  pp. 

Hi. 

1900/1 

" 

4 

1902. 

97  pp. 

17. 

1901/2 

" 

* 

1903. 

104  pp. 

IS. 

1902/3 

" 

* 

1903. 

121  pp. 

19. 

1903/4 

" 

111. 

State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.  143  [ 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1885/6  omitted. 

2.  1886/7  In  Kepts.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889,  v.  4  doc.  A. 

3.  1887/8      f   36       "    1889,  v.  4      A. 

4.  1888/9   '       37        "    1890,  v.  4      C. 

5.  1889/90  '       37        "    1890,  v.  4      D. 

6.  1890/1   '       38        "    1892,  v.  4      C. 

7.  1891/2   '       38        "    1892,  v.  4      D. 

8.  1892/3  omitted. 

9.  1893/4  In  Eepts.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1894,  v.  9  unlettered 

doc. 

10.  1894/5  In  Repts.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1895,  v.  2  unlettered 

doc. 

11.  1895/6  In  Repts.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1896,  v.  3  unlettered 

doc. 


BULLETIN   OF  BOARD   OF  LIVESTOCK   COMMISSIONERS 

series  1891 
Checklist 

1.  1891.     New  disease  affecting  cattle   (foot   and  mouth 

disease.) 
Separate,  not  seen. 

2.  1891.     24  pp. 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Also  In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1891  In  6  A.R.  bd.  live  stock  comrs.   1890/1 :  18-22. 
'  Statistical  rept.   dept.  agrle.   154  : 15-16. 

series  1894 

unnum.f  Aug.  1.     Anthrax.     (9  A.R.  bd.  live  stock  comrs. 
1893/4:31-33.) 

series  1896 

unnum.t  Aug.   1.     Tuberculosis ;   special  bull.      (11   A.R. 
bd.  live  stock  comrs.  1895/6:14-38.) 

series  1901/2 
l.t  Cornstalk  disease ;  by  L.  C.  Tiffany. 

Separate,  not  seen. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1.  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.   agric.  195  :  90-91. 
"     "   16  A.R.  bd.  live  stock  comrs.  1901  :  82-85. 
2.t  Scabby  sheep.     (16  A.R.  bd.  live  stock  comrs.  1900/1 : 

81.) 

3.t  Anthrax  and  black-leg.     (17  A.R.  bd.  live  stock  comrs. 
1901/2:21-25.) 

C 
Under  Act  of  June  10,  1887,  amended  June  1,  1889,  In 

force  July  1,  1889. 

1891-1904.  Official  rept.  of  111.  state  bd.  of  agric.  giving 
general  information  concerning  the  operation  of 
the  law  to  protect  stock  breeders  within  the  state. 


2. 
2. 
8. 
8. 
4. 

4. 

B. 
B. 
6. 

e. 

7. 

7. 

8. 
8. 

1886/7 
1886/7 
1887/8 
1887/8 
1888/9 

1888/9 

1889/90 
1889/90 
1890/1 
1890/1 
1891/2 
1891/2 
1892/3 
1892/3 

Checklist 
dept.  ed.     Not  found, 
doc.     ed.     n.  p.     n.  d.     142  pp. 
dept.  ed.     Not  found, 
doc.     ed.     n.  p.      n.  d.     36  pp. 
dept.  ed.     Springfield    Prtg.    Co., 
pp. 
doc.     ed.     Springfield    Prtg.    Co., 
pp. 
dept.  ed.     Not  found, 
doc.     ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1890. 
dept.  ed.                                 1892. 
doc.     ed.                                 1892. 
dept.  ed.                                 1893. 
doe.     ed.                                 1893. 
dept.  ed.                                 1893. 
doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

1890.      26 
1890.      26 

90  pp. 
29  pp. 
29  pp. 
124  pp. 
124  pp. 
43  pp. 

Also  pedigrees  of  all  sires  to  whom  certificates  were 
issued  during  the  yr.     Springfield,  1892-1905. 
Checklist 
1891   111.   State  Jol.  Co.,  1892.     72  pp. 
1892     "        "          "       "     1893.     68  pp. 
1893-1894  not  found. 
1895  111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1896.     34  pp. 
1896-1899  not  found. 
1900  111.  State  Register  Print,  1901.     62  pp. 

*  From  this  time  there  is  but  one  edition,  the  Collected 
docs,  having  been  discontinued. 
t  It  Is  believed  that  if  these  bulletins  were  Issued  sep- 
arately It  was  only  in  numbers  sufficient  for  Im- 
mediate distribution.     No  separates  were  seen  by 
the  compiler. 

90 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 

ILLINOIS— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

C — con't 
Checklist — cont'd 

1901  Phillips  Bros.,  1902.  45  pp. 

1902  "     "   1903.  45  pp. 

1903  "     "   1904.  47  pp. 

1904  111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.  61  pp. 

These  rppts.  are  not  Included  in  the  Collected  docs. 

non-serial 

1853.  Grain,  grass,  and  stock  growing  in  central  111.; 
by  Jas.  N.  Brown.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1: 
429-436.) 

1865/6.  Sketch  of  origin  of  Union  Stock  Yards  of 
Chicago.  (Same  1865/6:  314-331.) 

1871.  Recommendation  that  Sen.  and  House  pass  law 
prohibiting  stock  animals  of  all  kinds  from  run- 
ning at  large  in  state.  (Same  v.  9:  5.) 

1877.  Kept,  of  committee  on  agric.  and  hortic.  on  bill 
to  prevent  stock  from  running  at  large.  (House 
jol.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877:  194-195.) 

1877/81-1877/84.    See  above,  Crops;  these  dates. 

1878/82-1878/83.  Table  showing  for  each  yr.  no.,  value, 
etc.,  of  livestock  died  of  disease. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/82  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104  :  84. 
1878/83    "  116 : 74. 

1878/82-1878/84.    See  above,  Crops;  these  dates. 

1879.  Communication  from  secy,  of  agric.  in  re  sta- 
tistics touching  condition  and  health  of  cattle  of 
state  and  northwest.  (House  jol.  31  Gen.  Assem. 
1879:  206.) 

.    Increasing  foreign  and  domestic  meat  trade  such 

as  to  inspire  confidence  in  future  of  breeder  and 
feeder  not  only  of  swine  but  all  kinds  of  meat- 
producing  animals.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  T.  17: 
432.) 

1880-1883.  Rept.  of  committee  on  crop  and  livestock 
statistics.  (Same  v.  18  (pp.  445-446) — same  v.  21.) 

1880/3-1880/4.    See  above,  Crops;  these  dates. 

1880-1884.  Table  showing  no.  and  full  value  of  horses, 
cattle,  hogs,  and  sheep  in  each  yr.  (Agric.  dept. 
statistical  rept.  118:  13;  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  22: 
266.) 

1880/1.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  average  condition  and 
no.  of  cattle,  horses,  mules,  hogs,  and  sheep.  (Dept. 
agric.  statistical  rept.  74:  6-7.) 

1881.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  value  of  hogs,  cattle,  and 
sheep  marketed;  total  value  of  livestock  marketed. 
(Same  82:  34-35.) 

1882.  Improved  stock;   by  C.  T.  Mills.     (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  20:  426-429.) 

1882/3-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  no. 
on  hand  May  1  last  yr.  compared  with  same  day 
preceding  yr.,  and  condition  on  May  1,  of  last  yr., 
of  cattle,  dairy  cows,  horses,  mules,  hogs,  and 
sheep. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  98  :  20-21. 


1883/4 

1884/5 

1885/6 

isstl  7 

1887/8 

1888/9 

1889/90 

1800/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 

1894/5 

1895/6 

1896/7 

1897/8 


110  :  24-25. 
122  :  44-45. 
128  :  32-33. 
134  :  32-33. 
139  :  30-31.' 
144  : 16-17. 
148 :  20-21. 
152  :  18-20. 
156  :  19-21. 
160  :  20-22. 
164  :  20-22. 
168  :  20-22. 
172  :  21-23. 
176  :  21-23. 
180  :  20-22. 


•  There  are  two  bulletins  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 


Livestock — cont'd 


ILLINOIS — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 


ric.  luu 

02. 

32. 

123 

70-71. 

129 

58-59. 

135 

56-57. 

140 

52-53. 

145 

24-25. 

149 

28-29. 

153 

31-33. 

157 

31-33. 

161 

30-32. 

165 

30-32. 

169 

26-28. 

173 

27-29. 

177 

26-28. 

181 

26-28. 

185 

26-2V. 

189 

27-29. 

193 

27-29. 

197 

26-28. 

201 

26-28. 

205 

26-28. 

1898/9  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  184  :  21-23. 

1899/00 "                                      •  188 : 21-23. 

1900/1    "                                      '  192 : 21-23. 

1901/2    "                                      '  196 :  20-22. 

1902/3    "                                      '  200 :  20-22. 

1903/4    "                                      '  204 :  20-22. 

1883-1904.    Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  no.  and  condi- 
tion  of   pigs,    lambs,   calves,   and   colts,   value   at 
weaning  time,  per  cent  of  loss  prior  to  weaning 
time,  average  cost  of  service  of  colts. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1883  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  100 

1884  '  no 
1885 

1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 

ismi 

1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

1891-1904.    See  above,  Crops;  these  dates. 

1894.  Stock  feeding  in  111.;  by  G.  E.  Morrow,     pp.  425- 
431.     (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  36.) 

1895.  Opinion  in  re  pound  stock  law.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1895/6:  301.) 

.    Same;     pound    masters'    fees.     (Same    1895/6: 

305-306.) 
.    Same;     expense    of    building    pounds.     (Same 

1895/6:  310-311.) 

.     Same;  stock  law.     (Same  1895/6:  334-335.) 

.     [Report  of?]   feeding  cattle  committee.     (State 

bd.  of  livestock  comrs.  and  state  veterinarian.) 
\ot  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1896.  Opinion  in  re  stock  law  pounds.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1895/6:  310.) 

1898.  How  to  increase  interest  in  fine  stock  in  111.; 
by  Fred.  Hatch.     (A.R.   farmers'  Institutes  1898: 
98-100.) 

.    Livestock    interests    of    111.;    by    A.    P.    Grout. 

(Same  1898:  89-94.) 
.    Cattle  in  central  111.;  by  E.  E.  Chester.     (Same 

1898:  261-264.) 

1899.  Better    livestock    for    111.;     by    E.    Davenport. 
(Same  1899:  109-113.) 

1900.  Livestock    in    southern    111.;    by    J.    C.    Glenn. 
(Same  1900:  325-329.) 

.    Cattle  and  stock  raising  for  111.;  by  A.  P.  Grout. 

(Same  1900:  335-340.) 
1902.    Rept.  of  livestock  investigation  and  experiment 

in  111.     (Same  1902:  113-124.) 

CASS  COUNTY  * 

1870.  Estimated  amt.  invested  in  cattle  and  hogs  by 
farmers  of  Cass  Co.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9:  140.) 

CHRISTIAN  COUNTY  • 

1861-1864.  Table  showing  value  of  horses  and  other 
animals  in  Christian  Co.  as  assessed.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  v.  5:  319.) 


*  This  is  isolated  county  material ;  for  further  material 
see  below  the  regional  tables  under  various  kinds 
of  livestock,  as  well  as  the  two  general  tables 
under  the  dates  resp.  1882/3-1903/4  and  1883- 
1904,  above. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


91 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Livestock — cont'd 

EDGAR  COUNTY  * 

1870.  Table  showing  amt.  of  livestock  in  Edgar  Co. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9:  151.) 

IIARDIN  COUNTY  • 

1871.  Table   showing   no.    and   value   of   livestock   in 
Hardin  Co.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9:  157.) 

KNOX  COUNTY  * 

1853-1854.  Table  showing  no.  of  horses,  cattle,  sheep, 
and  hogs  in  Knox  Co.  each  yr.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  v.  1:  195.) 

MORGAN  COUNTY • 
1861-1864.     Stmt.    of    cattle,    hogs,    and    grain    shipped 

from   Jacksonville   and   Alexander   in   Morgan   Co. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5:  342.) 
1871.    More   cattle   and   of   higher   grade    fed    in   and 

shipped   from   Morgan  Co.   than   any  other   co.   in 

West.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9:  181.) 

MOULTRIE  COUNTY  * 

1871.  Table  showing  no.  of  livestock  in  Moultrie  Co. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9:  184.) 

ST.   CLAIR  COUNTY  « 

1871.  No.  of  livestock  in  St.  Clair  Co.  (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  9:  195.) 

STEPHENSON  COUNTY  « 

1871.  Amt.  of  livestock  in  Stephenson  Co.  (Trans, 
dept.  agric.  v.  9:  201.) 

TAZEWBLL  COUNTY  • 

1840.  First  importation  of  blooded  stock  in  Tazewell 
Co.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  5:  372.) 

VERMILION  COUNTY  • 
1871.     No.     of    livestock    assessed     in    Vermilion     Co. 

(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9:  204.) 
ASSOCIATIONS 

AMERICAN  CLYDESDALE  ASSOCIATION 
1881.    Kept.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  20:  478-482.) 

AMERICAN   CONVENTION  OF  CATTLE  COMMISSIONERS 

1868.    Proceedings. 

Checklist 
1868  held  at  Springfield,     n.  p.     n.  d.     163  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1868  In  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1869,  v.  3. 
"      "  Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  7  : 173-273. 
The  rept.  of  the  proceedings  as  printed  In  the  Trans- 
actions of  the   State  Agric.   Socy.   Is   a  condensed 
account. 
AMERICAN    HEREFORD   CATTLE   BREEDERS'   ASSOCIATION 

1881.  Proceedings.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  20:  465- 
467.) 

ILLINOIS  CATTLE  BREEDERS'  ASSOCIATION 

1897-1899.     Rept.  of  ann.  meeting  of  assn. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1897  In  Ann.  rept.  farmers'  Institutes  1897  :  242-252. 

1898  not  found. 

1899  In  Ann.  rept.  farmers'  Institutes  1899  :  530. 

ILLINOIS   HOBSE  BREEDERS'   ASSOCIATION 

1897.     Rept.  of  ann.  meeting  of  assn. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1897  In  Ann.  rept.  farmers'  Institutes  1897  :  252. 
ILLINOIS   LIVESTOCK    BREEDERS'   ASSOCIATION 

1897-1899.     Rept.  of  ann.  meeting  of  assn. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
18f>7  In  Ann.  rept.  farmers'  Institutes  1897  :  222-242. 

1898 "  "  1898  :  400-417. 

1899 "  "  1899 :  506-530. 

"       "  Trans,  dept.  of  agric.  v.  36  :  279-387. 


*  This  Is  Isolated  county  material ;  for  further  material 
see  below  the  regional  tables  under  various  kinds 
of  livestock,  as  well  as  the  two  general  tables 
under  the  dates  resp.  1882/3-1903/4  and  1883- 
1904,  above. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
ASSOCIATIONS — cont'd 

ILLINOIS    SHORTHORN    BREEDERS'    ASSOCIATION 

1882.    Proceedings.     (Trans,    dept.    agric.    v.    20:  462- 
464.) 

ILLINOIS  STATE  SWINE  BREEDERS*  ASSOCIATION 

1869-1899.     Proceedings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1869-1872  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  9  :  350-391. 
1873-1876  omitted. 

1877  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v    15  :  396. 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 


1 6  :  300-307. 

17  :  432-444. 

18  :  376-386. 

19  :  453-461. 


20  :  468-477. 


21  :  509-527. 


1882 
1883 
1884-1896  omitted. 

1897  In  Ann.  rept.  farmers'  institutes  1897  :  253-263. 

1898  omitted. 

1899  in  Ann.  rept.  farmers'  Institutes  1899:531-567. 

ILLINOIS   STOCK   IMPORTING  ASSOCIATION 

1857.  Proceedings.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  301- 
304.) 

Contains  rules  and  regulations. 
NATIONAL  NORMAN    HORSE  ASSOCIATION 

1882.    Rept.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  20:  459-461.) 
CATTLE 

See  also  below,  Inspection,  etc.,  for  diseases  of  cattle. 

1856.  Premium  essay  on  "  Best  mode  of  raising  and 
mng.  cattle  on  prairies  of  111.";  by  J.  N.  Brown. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2:  372-379.) 

.    Premium  essay  "  On  the  rearing  and  mng.  of 

cattle  on  the  prairies  of  111.;  by  C.  W.  Murtfeldt. 
(Same  v.  2:  380-384.) 

1856/79-1856/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing no.  and  value  (assessors'  returns),  estimated 
per  cent  marketed,  no.  marketed,  average  gross 
weight  per  head,  total  gross  weight,  value  per  100 
Ibs.  gross,  value  of  beef  cattle  marketed  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1856/79  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.   ( ?> 


1856/80  " 

i      a 

7    "   <?)• 

1856/81  " 

*      " 

'     "   82:97:  101. 

1856/82 

** 

"   (?)• 

1856/83 

" 

'     "   106 

15. 

1856/84 

" 

•     "   118 

15. 

1856/85 

11 

'     "   126 

13. 

1856/86 

" 

'     "   132 

13. 

1856/87 

" 

•  ,   "   139 

12.' 

1856/88 

*' 

143 

13. 

1856/89 

11 

'     "   147 

14. 

1856/90 

' 

'     "   151 

14. 

1856/91 

' 

•     "   155 

15. 

1856/92 

* 

•     "   159 

14. 

1856/93 

' 

•     "   163 

15. 

1856/94 

4 

•     "   167 

17. 

1856/95 

* 

171 

19. 

1856/96 

" 

1     '   175 

20. 

1856/97 

" 

•     '   179 

22. 

1856/98 

*' 

•     '   183 

23. 

1856/99 

11 

'     '   187 

23. 

1856/00 

*' 

•     '   191 

23. 

1856/01 

H 

•     '   195 

23. 

185(5/02 

" 

•     '   199 

23. 

1856/03 

" 

'     '   203 

23. 

1856/04 

" 

•     '   207 

23. 

Also  In 

Documents  as  follows  : 

1856/79  1 

a  Trans,  dept  agric.  v.  17  :  480. 

1856/80 

v.  18  :  484. 

1856/84 

"     "     "   v.  22  :  268. 

1873.  History  of  shorthorns  in  111.;  by  Jas.  T.  Dwyer. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10:  113-136.) 

1877/80-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing no.  assessed,  per  cent  sold,  no.  sold,  average 
and  total  weight  in  Ibs.,  value  per  cwt,  total  value 
of  fat  cattle  in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  65. 

1877/81    "  "  (?). 

1877/82    "  "  "          "  "  104:91. 

1877/83    "  "  "         "  "  116:81. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


106  :  78-79. 
118 :  98-99. 


104  :  42-43. 
116:40-41. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
CATTLE — cont'd 

1880-1883.  Tables  giving  total  no.,  value  and  no.  of 
head  of  stock  to  each  sq.  mile  in  state.  (Dept. 
agric.  statistical  rept.  106:  13.) 

1880/1-1880/4.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  average  no.  of  cattle  to  each  sq.  mile  for 
each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880/1  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  40-41. 

1880/2  

1880/3  " 
1880/4  " 

1880/1-1883/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  no. 
of  cattle  assessed  in  May  of  each  yr.,  no.  of  fat 
cattle  marketed  each  yr.,  increase  or  decrease. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/1  in  Statistical  rept  dept.  agric.  80 :  30-31. 
1881/2    "  "        (?). 

1882/3    " 
1883/4    " 

1880/1-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  no. 
of  beef  cattle  assessed  in  May  of  last  yr.,  no.  mark- 
eted, average  live  weight  in  Ibs.,  average  value  per 
cwt.  (live  weight),  total  value,  supply  on  hand  Dec. 
1  of  last  yr.  compared  with  same  on  same  date  of 
preceding  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880/1  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  30-31. 

1881/2    "  "  ' (?). 

1882/3    "  "  106:64-65. 

1883/4    "  "  "  '  "       118:84-85. 

1884/5    "  '  "       126 : 66-67. 

1885/6    "  '  "        (?). 

1886/7  "  ....       139 . 68-69.  • 

1887/8  "  '  '       143 : 68-69. 

1888/9  "  '  147 : 54-55. 

1889/90  "  ....       151  . 69-71. 

1890/1  "  ....        155 . 68-70. 

1891/2  '  ....       159: 67-69. 

1892/3  '  ...       163 ;  69-71. 

1893/4     •  '  '  '       167 : 71-73. 

1894/5  '  '  171 :  70-72. 

1895/6  '  '  175 :  72-75. 

1896/7     '  ...       179 .  67-69. 

1897/8     '  ...       183:69-71. 

1898/9     '  '  '  187 : 68-70. 

1899/00  '  '  '  191  : 69-71. 

1900/1     '  ...       195 . 69-71. 

1901/2     '  ...       199 .  69-71. 

19O2/3    "  "  ....       203 : 69-71. 

1903/4    "  "  ....       207:69-71. 

1882/3-1883/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos., 
no.  of  cattle  of  all  ages  in  May,  no.  of  fat  cattle 
sold,  total  gross  weight,  no.  of  cattle  of  any  age 
which  died  of  disease,  total  value. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104  :  118-119. 
1883/4    "  116 :  110-111. 

1903.  Fattening  steers  of  the  various  market  grades; 
by  H.  W.  Mumford.  pp.  156-217.  (Agrlc.  exper. 
station  bull.  90.) 

In  re  market. 
CENSUS 

1854-1873.  Ann.  enumeration  of  livestock  of  111.  for  no. 
of  yrs.  as  made  by  assessors  and  published  in 
auditor's  rept.  (7  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111. 
Industrial  Univ.  1873/4:  134.) 

1854-1874.  Comparative  table  showing  ann.  enumera- 
tion of  livestock  of  state.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v. 
13:  319.) 

These  are  two  isolated  tables  made  up  from  material 
which  appears  In  greater  abundance  below  under 
the  various  kinds  of  livestock.  The  assessment 
returns  under  the  heading  Taxation  also  yield  a 
quantity  of  material. 
Cows 

1877/80-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, for  each  yr.,  no.  of  cows  kept,  value  per  head, 
and  total  value. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE—  cont'd 
Livestock  —  cont'd 
Cows-—  cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  80  :  66. 
1877/81    "  "  "          "  "        (?)• 

1877/82    "  "  "          "  "       104  :  93. 

1877/83    "  "  "          "  "        116:83. 

1879/95-1879/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing no.,  average  value  per  head,  and  total  value  of 
dairy  cows  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/95  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  171  :  20. 


1879/96 
1879/97 
1879/98 
1879/99 
1879/00 
1879/01 
1879/02 
1879/03 
1879/04 


175:21. 
179:23. 
183  :  24. 

187  : 
191  : 


. 

:  24. 

:  24. 

195  :  24. 
199  :  24. 
203  :  24. 
207  :  24. 


1884-1904.    Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  no.  of  dairy 
cows  kept,  value  per  head,  and  total  value. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118  :  84-85. 


1885 

r 

126 

66-67. 

1886 

t     .*      i 

i 

(?). 

1887 

u     ..      * 

• 

'   139 

68-69.< 

1888 

i.*      i 

* 

143 

68-69. 

1889 

i     ««      * 

• 

147 

54-55. 

1890 

• 

151 

69-71. 

1891 

4        .<          1 

• 

155 

68-70. 

1892 

1        1. 

* 

'   159 

67-69. 

1893 

* 

163 

69-71. 

1894 

1        I.          4 

* 

167 

71-73. 

1895 

1        .. 

. 

I 

171 

70-72. 

1896 

1        .. 

' 

i 

175 

72-74. 

1897 

1        «' 

* 

i 

179 

67-69. 

1898 

1        .. 

1 

i 

183 

69-71. 

1899 

1        *l 

« 

• 

187 

68-70. 

1900 

1        .. 

' 

* 

191 

69-71. 

1901 

I        .1 

( 

* 

195 

69-71. 

1902 

(        .. 

1 

« 

199 

:  69-71. 

1903 

.        .. 

1 

' 

203 

:  69-71. 

1904 

t        .. 

* 

• 

207 

:  69-71. 

DISEASES;  see  INSPECTION,  ETC.,  below 

EXPENDITURES  ;  see  below,  RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITUBES 

HOBSES 

See  also  below,  Inspection,  etc.  for  diseases  of  horses; 

see  also  below,  Stock  Shows. 

1856-1883.    Table  showing,  for  each  yr.,  no.  and  value 
of  horses,  no.  of  colts  foaled,  no.  and  value  of  those 
which  have  died  of  disease,  average  no.  to  each 
sq.  mile.     (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  106:  14.) 
1856-1884.    Comparative  table  giving  no.  and  value  of 
horses   in  state.     (Trans,  dept.   agrlc.   v.   22:  267; 
Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  118:  14.) 
1856/90-1856/04.    Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, for  each  yr.,  no.  and  value  (assessors'  returns) 
of  horses,  and  no.  of  colts  foaled. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856/90  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  151 : 16. 
1856/91  "  "          "  '        155 :  18. 

1856/92  "  "  159 :  17. 

1856/93  "  "  163 :  18. 

1856/94  '  "  167 :  20. 

1856/95  '  "  171  : 23. 

1856/96  '  "  175 : 24. 

1856/97  '  "  179 :  26. 

1856/98  '  183 : 27. 

1856/99  '  '  187:27. 

1856/00  '  191 : 27. 

1856/01  '  *  195 :  27. 

1856/02  '  199 : 27. 

1856/03  "  '  203 :  27. 

1856/04  "  '  202 :  27. 

1858.     Raising  horses  and  mules  in  111.;   by  Phil  War- 
ren.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  463-465.) 
1860.     Premium  essay  on  rearing  and  breaking  horses 
in  111.;  by  Dudley  Willets.     (Same  v.  4:  373-377.) 
1877/82-1877/83.     Cumulative  comparative   table   show- 
Ing,  for  each  yr.,  no.  of  horses,  no.  of  colts  foaled, 
no.  and  value  of  horses  of  any  age  which  died  of 
disease,  no.  of  mules. 


•  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


93 


AGRICULTURE—  cont'd 
Livestock  —  cont'd 
HOBSES  —  cont'd 

In  Documents  %a  follows  : 

1877/82  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  104  :  91. 
1877/83    "  '  .....       116  :  81. 

1879-1883.  Table  showing  whole  no.  of  colts  foaled,  no. 
and  value  of  horses  died  of  disease,  average  no.  of 
horses  to  each  sq.  mile  in  state.  (Agric.  dept.  sta- 
tistical rept.  118:  14.) 

1879/80-1894/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, by  cos.,  no.  of  colts  foaled  each  yr.,  and  no.  of 
horses  and  colts  on  May  1  of  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  71. 


82:(?  . 
(?). 

106  :  76-77. 
:  96-97. 
(?). 


118: 
126: 


:  76-78.' 

:  76-78. 

:  62-63. 

:  78-80. 

:  77-79. 

:  76-78. 

:  78-80. 
167  :  80-82. 
171  :  79-81. 
175  :  81-83. 

:  76-78. 

:  78-80. 

:  77-79. 

:  78-80. 

:  78-80. 

:  78-80. 

:  78-80. 

:  78-80. 


139 

143: 

147: 

151: 

155: 

159: 

163: 


179: 
183: 
187: 
191  : 
195: 
199: 
203: 
207: 


1879/81 
1879/82 
1879/83 
1879/84 
1879/85 
1879/86 
1882/87 
1883/88 
1884/89 
1884/90 
1884/91 
1885/92 
1886/93 
1886/94 
1886/95 
1887/96 
1887/97 
1888/98 
1889/99 
1890/00 
1891/01 
1892/02 
1893/03 
1894/04 

1880/1-1883/4.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  no.  of  horses  assessed,  no.  of  colts  foaled, 
no.  of  horses  died,  and  no.  of  mules  and  asses 
assessed. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

188O/1  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  28-29. 
1881/2    "  "  "          "  "        (?). 

1882/3    "  "  "          "  "       104:40-41. 

1883/4    "  "          "  "       116:38-39. 

1880/1-1880/4.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  average  no.  of  horses  to  each  sq.  mile  for 
each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/1  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  82  :  40-41. 
1880/2    "  "  "          "  "        (?). 

1880/3    "  "  "          "  "       106  :  74-75. 

1880/4    "  "          "  "       118:94-95. 

1880/1-1883/4.    Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  no. 
of  horses  and  colts,  no.  of  colts  foaled,  no.  and  value 
of  horses  which  died  of  disease. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/1  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  80  :  96-97. 
1880/2    ......  f        "  "        (?). 

1882/3    "  ......       104  :  116-117. 

1883/4    "  •'       116  :  108-109. 

1883.  Stmt.  showing  rank  of  cos.  having  largest  no.  of 
horses  to  each  sq.  mile.  (Agric.  dept.  statistical 
rept.  118:  14.) 

1901.  The  market  classes  of  horses;  by  E.  Davenport. 
pp.  17-27.  (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  62.) 

With  especial  reference  to  Chicago  market. 
INSPECTION  AND  REGULATION 

See  also  tables  under  the  general  heading  of  Livestock, 
as  well  as  under  various  kinds  of  livestock,  for 
mortality  and  disease  statistics. 

1881.  Urgent  request  for  enactment  of  laws  that  will 
stamp  out  infectious  diseases  among  domestic  ani- 
mals. (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  19:  5.) 
1885.  Res.  that  rigid  system  of  govt.  inspection  of  all 
hog  products  intended  for  export  be  made  obliga- 
tory upon  exporters,  details  of  same  to  be  pre- 
scribed by  secy,  of  U.  S.  treasury,  and  to  be  similar 
in  form  to  systems  now  in  practice  in  France  and 
Germany.  (Same  v.  23:  34.) 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
INSPECTION  AND  REGULATION — cont'd 

1885.  Recommendation  that  contingent  apprn.  for  pre- 
venting spread  of  contagious  diseases  among  cattle 
be  increased.     (Govs.  mess.  1885:  18.) 

.  Regulations  adopted  by  bd.  of  livestock  comrs. 

Oct.  14,  to  be  observed  and  followed  in  all  cases 
when  proclamation  may  be  made  by  Gov.  prohibit- 
ing introduction  of  livestock  into  this  state  from 
localities  in  other  states  and  provinces.  (1  A.R. 
bd.  of  livestock  comrs.  and  state  veterinarian 
1885/6:  16-17.) 

1885/6.  Needed  apprns.;  necessity  of  making  suitable 
apprn.  for  execution  of  powers  of  livestock  comrs. 
(1  same  1885/6:  39-40.) 

.  Imperfections  in  law  concerning  diseased  cattle; 

suggestions  for  changes  in  same.  (1  same  1885/6: 
36-39.) 

1886.  Correspondence  with  comr.  Colman  in  re  disin- 
fection of  Chicago  Distillery  Co.  and  other  stables. 
(2  same  1886/7:  133-134.) 

1886/7.  Correspondence  with  comr.  Colman  In  re  dis- 
infection of  stables  and  premises  in  Cook  Co.  (2 
same  1886/7:  133-134.) 

.  Petition  of  Chicago  Distilling  Co.  to  refill  their 

distillery  sheds — bonds  executed  by  Chicago  Distil- 
ling Co.  (2  same  1886/7:  129-132). 

.  Letters  and  opinions  on  mediate  contagion.  (2 

same  1886/7:  123-127.) 

1887.  Recommended   adoption    of   amended   res.    that 
Congress  enact  proper  law  for  suppression  of  all 
contagious  diseases  among  cattle  in  U.  S.,  placing 
execution  of  law  in  hands  of  able  and  energetic 
business  men,  whose  sole  efforts  and  energies  shall 
be  directed  to  the  one  task.     (Trans,  dept.  agric. 
v.  24:  96.) 

1887/8.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  $50,000  per 
annum  for  payment  of  damages  for  domestic  ani- 
mals slaughtered  under  provisions  of  law  and  for 
disinfection  of  premises;  also  sum  of  $12,000  per 
annum  for  payment  of  expenses  of  members  of  bd., 
etc.  (3  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1887/8:  35.) 

1888/01-1888/04.  Comparative  stmt.  giving  no.  of  ani- 
mals inspected  each  yr.  at  Chicago,  East  St.  Louis, 
and  Peoria  and  disposition  of  same,  showing  in- 
crease in  no.  from  yr.  to  yr.  (16  same  1900/1  (p. 
16)— same  1903/4.) 

1889.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  guarding  agst.  viru- 
lent cattle  diseases.  (Govs.  mess.  1889:  12.) 

.    Regulations  for  inspection  of  cattle.     (State  bd. 

of  livestock  comrs.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1891.  Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  on  investigation  of 
Chicago  Live  Stock  Exchange  at  Chicago.  (Sen. 
jol.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1891:  770-776.) 

1895.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  investigation  of 
Distilling  and  Cattle  Feeding  Co.,  charged  with 
feeding  cattle  with  food  contrary  to  public  health 
laws.  (Same  39  Gen.  Assem.  1895:  639-641.) 

1895/6.  Stmt.  showing  results  of  examinations  of 
specimens  from  Elgin  Asylum  cattle.  (11  A.R.  bd. 
livestock  comrs.  1895/6:  37.) 

.  Post-mortem  examination  of  cattle  held  at  East- 
ern Hospital  for  Insane.  (11  same  1895/6:  32-34.) 

.  Stmt.  showing  results  of  examination  of  speci- 
mens from  Kankakee  Asylum  cattle.  (11  same 
1895/6:  36.) 

.    Post-mortem  examinations  held  on  cattle  owned 

by  Elgin  Insane  Asylum.     (11  same  1895/6:  30-31.) 

.    Table  showing  no.  of  cattle  slaughtered  by  state 

in  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago.  (11  same  1895/6: 
14.) 


94 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock— cont'd 

INSPECTION  AND  REGULATION — cont'd 
1896/7.     Inter-state  Assn.   of  livestock   sanitary  bds.; 

proceedings.     (12  same  1896/7:  204-221.) 
1896/7-1904.     Slaughter  record  of  cattle  quarantined  at 
Union    Stock   Yards,   Chicago,   and    proceeds   from 
disposition  of  carcasses.     (12  same  1896/7  (p.  87)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

1898-1903.  Parts  of  proclamations  hy  gov.  re.  shipments 
of  livestock  and  the  relations  of  r.r.  cos.  thereto, 
and  part  of  statute  to  prevent  the  introduction  of 
dangerous  insects.  (29  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1898/9  (pp.  209-214)— same  1903.) 

1900.  Opinion  in  re  owners  of  stock  liable  for  expenses 
of  tuberculin  test  in  certain  cases;   compensation 
for  slaughtered  animals.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1899/00:  323-324.) 

1901-1902.    Non-contagious  diseases   among  cattle  and 
horses;  by  L.  C.  Tiffany. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1901  In  16  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1001  :  82-85. 
"      "  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  195  :  90-91. 

1902  "  17  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1902  :  69-72. 

1902.     Opinion  in  re  right  of  bd.  to  determine  amt.  to 

be  paid  to  owner  of  slaughtered  animals.     (Bienn. 

rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  275-276.) 
1902-1904.    Rept.   on   outbreaks  of  hemorrhagic   septi- 

cemia.     (18  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1902/3    (pp. 

42-46)— same  1903/4.) 

Cattle — Actinomycosin 
See  also  below.  Rules  and  Regulations. 

1887/8-1900.  On  prevalence  of  actinomycosis  and 
tuberculosis  among  cattle  in  state.  (3  A.R.  bd. 
livestock  comrs.  1887/8  (pp.  24-26) — same  1899/00.) 

1889/90.  Table  of  states,  with  no.  of  cattle  affected 
with  acttnomycosis  shipped  therefrom  to  Union 
Stock  Yards,  Chicago.  (5  same  1889/90:  52.) 

.  Facts  about  actinomycosis  and  opinions  of  scien- 
tific men.  (5  same  1889/90:  71-90.) 

1889/90-1894.  Stmt.  showing  animals  affected  with  acti- 
nomycosis, isolated  at  Union  Stock  Yards  and 
slaughtered.  (5  same  1889/90  (p.  51) — same 
1893/4.) 

1890.  Special  rept.  on  actinomycosis  in  cattle.  37  pp. 
(Livestock  comrs.) 

1895/6.  Tabular  record  of  cattle  held  in  Union  Stock 
Yards  for  actinomycosis,  with  result  of  post-mor- 
tem. (11  same  1895/6:  13.) 

1896/7.  Actinomycosis;  inspection  and  treatment.  (12 
same  1896/7:  85-90.) 

1896/7-1904.  Record  of  inspections  for  actinomycosis 
at  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago.  (12  same  1896/7 
(p.  86)— same  1903/4.) 

.     Same;   at  National  Stock  Yards,  East  St.  Louis, 

111.     (12  same  1896/7  (p.  87)— same  1903/4.) 

.     Same;     at     Union     Stock     Yards,     Peoria,     111. 

(12  same  1896/7  (p.  88)— same  1903/4.) 

1897.  Table  showing  states  from  which  actinomycotic 
cattle  were  received  at  stock  yards  in  state  during 
Aug.,  Sept.,  and  Oct.  (12  same  1897/8:  89-90.) 

Cattle — A  n  thrax 

1892/3.  Anthrax — charbon  milzbrand;  cause,  symp- 
toms, pathological  appearances,  treatment,  condi- 
tions that  favored  outbreak.  (8  A.R.  bd.  livestock 
comrs.  1892/3:  18-22.) 

1894.  Anthrax;  bulletin  describing  disease,  ace.  by 
rules  for  its  prevention.  (9  same  1893/4:  31-33.) 

1901.  Rept.  on  outbreak  of  anthrax  in  Cook  and  Lake 
cos.     (16  same  1900/1:  16-19.) 

1901/2.  Rept.  on  prevalence  of  anthrax  and  black-leg 
in  state;  bulletin  3,  series  1901/2.  (17  same 
1901/2:  21-25.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
INSPECTION  AND  REGULATION — cont'd 

Cattle — Corn  Stalk  Disease 

1901.  Corn-stalk  disease;   by  L.  C.  Tiffany,  asst.  state 
veterinarian.     (Dept.    agric.    statistical    rept.    195: 
90-91;   16  A.R.  livestock  comrs.  1900/1:  82-85.) 

Bulletin  1,  series  of  1901/2  sent  out  by  bd.  of  livestock 
comrs. 

Cattle — Foot  and  Mouth  Disease 

1884.  Official  rept.  of  state  veterinarian  to  Gov.  in  re 
alleged  existence  of  foot  and  mouth  disease  in 
Efflngham  Co.;  also  rept.  of  F.  W.  Prentice,  M.  D., 
of  111.  Industrial  Univ.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical 
rept.  108:  45-47.) 

1891.  New  disease  affecting  cattle — symptoms,  cause, 
treatment;  bulletin  no.  1,  published  by  bd.  of  live- 
stock comrs.  (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  154:  15- 
16;  6  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1890/1:  18-22.) 

.     Same;  separate. 

Not  seen. 

1902.  Proclamation    scheduling    certain    localities    on 
acct.  of  contagious  foot  and  mouth  disease;   Jan. 
30.     (18  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1902/3:  60-62.) 

.  Rules  and  regulations  re.  foot  and  mouth  dis- 
ease among  domestic  animals.  (18  same  1902/3: 
12-13.) 

Cattle — Pleuropneumonia 

See  also  below,  Rules  and  Regulations  for  laws,  etc. 
1881.     See  below,  Swine — Hog  Cholera;   this  date. 

1883.  Memorial  from  111.  state  bd.  of  agric.  requesting 
passage  of  law  to  stamp  out  from  U.  S.  contagious 
disease  known  as  pleuropneumonia,  or  lung  plague, 
of  cattle.     (House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  81-82.) 

1884.  Rept.  of  F.  W.  Prentice,  prof,  veterinary  science, 
111.  Industrial  Univ.,  regarding  supposed  outbreak 
of  pleuropneumonia.     (Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept. 
108:  48.) 

1885.  Res.  adopted  by  bd.  favoring  passage  of  such 
laws  as  will  fully  protect  cattle  dealers  of  state 
from    spread    of    pleuropneumonia    among    cattle. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  23:  162-163.) 

1885/6.  Pleuropneumonia  in  other  states;  recommen- 
dation for  issuance  of  a  proclamation  scheduling 
localities  in  which  contagion  was  reported  to  exist, 
and  prohibiting  importation  of  cattle  from  said 
localities  into  state,  except  in  accordance  with 
rules  and  regulations  prescribed  by  bd.  (1  A.R.  bd. 
livestock  comrs.  and  state  veterinarian  1885/6:  15- 
16.) 

.  Pleuropneumonia;  discovered  to  be  prevalent  to 

alarming  extent  in  Chicago;  treatment  of  disease 
(1  same  1885/6:  30-35.) 

1885/6-1890.  Pleuropneumonia  in  state;  condition  of 
cattle;  treatment  of  disease,  etc.  (1  same  1885/6 
(pp.  9-15)— same  1889/90.) 

1886/7.  History  and  description  of  symptoms,  etc.,  of 
contagious  pleuropneumonia  and  glanders;  by  Dr. 
J.  Casewell.  (2  same  1886/7:  50-59.) 

1887.  Communication  from  bd.  of  livestock  comrs.  in 
answer  to  House  jt.  res.  of  May  11,  1887,  concern- 
Ing  pleuropneumonia  at  Chicago.  (House  jol.  35 
Gen.  Assem.  1887:  1092-1096;  Sen.  jol.  1887:  913- 
916;  2  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1886/7:  93-97.) 

.  Communication  from  livestock  comrs.  on  condi- 
tion of  contagious  lung  diseases  affecting  cattle  of 
state  and  the  reason  why  the  U.  S.  govt.  with- 
draws its  assistance  in  stamping  out  the  disease. 
(House  jol.  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887:  159-161;  2  A.R. 
bd.  livestock  comrs.  1886/7:  91-93.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


95 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
INSPECTION  AND  REGULATION — cont'd 

Cattle — Pleuropneumonia — cont'd 

1887.  Kept,  of  special  jt.  committee  on  investigation  of 
contagious  pleiiropneumonia  of  cattle  in  Cook  Co. 
(House  jol.  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887:  1087-1089;  Sen. 
jol.  1887:  908-910.) 

The  rept.  In  the  Sen.  jol.  Is  followed  by  a  stmt.  on  the 
subject  from  A.  J.  Streeter,  one  of  the  largest 
cattle-growers  in  III. 

.  Res.  adopted  by  bd.  that  Gen.  Assem.  be  re- 
quested to  so  amend  law  for  suppression  of  pleuro- 
pneumonia  that  it  will  be  possible  to  stamp  out 
disease  in  state.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  25:  16.) 

.    Proclamation  scheduling  geographical  district  in 

Cook  Co.,  111.;  July  9;  with  rules  governing  move- 
ment of  cattle  through  the  district.  (2  A.R.  bd. 
livestock  comrs.  1886/7:  139.) 

.    Letter  from  comr.  Coleman,  U.  S.  dept.  agric.,  to 

Gov.  Oglesby  of  111.  in  re  violations  of  rules  con- 
cerning contagious  pleuropneumonia  of  cattle  In 
111.  and  Govs.  reply  to  same.  (2  same  1886/7:  98- 
117.) 

1889.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  apprns.  in  re  bill 
providing  for  payment  of  claim  for  cattle  ordered 
destroyed  at  Chicago  because  of  alleged  infection 
with  pleuropneumonia.  (House  jol.  36  Gen.  Assem. 
1889:  365.) 

Cattle — Rinderpest 

1860.  Rept.  of  the  comr.  to  the  Gov.  on  cattle  disease. 
Springfield,  1860.     29  pp.  4°. 

Not  seen.     Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1861.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  to  defray  expenses 
of   investigation   of   cattle   disease.     (Govs.    mess. 
1861:  24.) 

1865.  Res.  recommending  that  bd.  urge  upon  Congress 
the  importance  of  establishing  quarantine  for  cattle 
that  will  secure  this  country  an  immunity  from 
disease  from  foreign  importations.     (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  v.  6:  15-16.) 

1866.  Res.  recommending  that  executive  committee  of 
111.  State  Agric.  Socy.  appt.  comn.  to  visit  Europe 
to  obtain  information  on  cattle  plague  and  report  to 
socy.  together  with  personal  observations  on  sub- 
ject.    (Same  v.  6:  20;  121.) 

Cattle — Texas  Fever 
See  also  below,  Rules  and  Regulations  for  laws,  etc. 

1868.  Rept.  of  special  comrs.  Jas.  N.  Brown  and  H.  C. 
Johns  of  111.  state  agric.  socy.  on  Texas  or  Spanish 
fever  among  cattle  in  several  cos.  of  state.     (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  v.  7:  134-157.) 

.    Same;  separate.    24  pp. 

.    Condensed  proceedings  of  American  Convention 

of  cattle  comrs.  on  Texas  fever.     (Same  v.  7:  173- 

273.) 

1869.  Res.  that  bd.  recommend  to  Gen.  Assem.  modifi- 
cation of  present  law  to   restrict  importation   of 
Texas  cattle,  from  Feb.  1  to  Sept.  30  of  each  yr. 
(Same  v.  7:  70.) 

.  Res.  recommending  that  committee  be  apptd.  to 

obtain  correct  information  upon  subject  of  prevent- 
ing importation  of  Texas  cattle  betw.  Mch.  1  and 
Oct.  15,  and  also  entirely  preventing  such  cattle 
running  at  large  upon  highways  and  common  lands 
in  state,  with  suitable  penalties  for  transgression. 
(Same  v.  7:  72.) 

1881.    See  below,  Swine— Hog  Cholera;  this  date. 

1885/6.  Texas  fever;  outbreak  of  disease  in  state.  (1 
A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  and  state  veterinarian 
1885/6:  17-18.) 

.  Exceptions  and  regulations  prescribed  by  bd.  of 

livestock  comrs.,  governing  importation  of  cattle 
into  state  from  localities  scheduled  in  Govs.  procla- 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
INSPECTION  AND  REGULATION — cont'd 

Cattle — Texas  Fever — confd 

mation  with  reference  to  splenic  or  Texas  fever. 
(1  same  1885/6:  18-19.) 

1887/8-1890.  Rept.  on  Texas,  or  splenic,  fever  in  state; 
stmt.  of  outbreak,  quarantine  regulations,  Texas 
fever  tests.  (3  same  1887/8  (pp.  12-23) — same 
1889/90.) 

1888-1902.  Proclamation  scheduling  certain  localities 
on  acct.  of  Texas  fever. 

Checklist 

1888  Aug.  22.     Text  not  found. 

See  4  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1888/9  :  5. 

1889  June  8.     Text  not  found. 

See  4  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1888/9  :  6. 

1890  March  1  in  5  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1889/90  :  7-8. 
With  regulations  effective  March  15. 

1891  Feb.  14  in  6  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1890/1 :  7-9. 
With  regulations  effective  March  1. 

1892  no  proclamation  issued. 

On  Feb.  26,  1892,  the  secy,  of  agric.  issued  an  order 
changing  n.  w.  boundary  line  of  scheduled  district 
in  Texas ;  for  text  see  7  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs. 
1891/2  :  6. 

1893  in  8  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1892/3  : 10-12. 

1894  March  8  in  9  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1893/4  :  29-31. 
With  regulations  effective  March  8.     Under  this  procla- 
mation  the   fever   line   was   made  coincident   with 
that  established  by  the  federal  authorities. 

1895  Feb.  15  in  11  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1895/6  :  41- 
43. 

With  regulations  effective  Feb.  15. 

1897  Dec.  31.    Text  not  found. 

Regulations,  effective  Jan.  15,  1898,  are  printed  in  13 
A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1897/8  :  6-10. 

1898  Jan.  20.     Proclamation  suspending  proclamation  of 
Dec.  31,  1897,  until  midnight  of  Jan.  31,  1898. 

Text    not    found.      Reasons    for    issuing    proclamation 

given  in  13  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1896/7  :  10-11. 

1898  Dec.  27  In  14  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1898/9  :  371- 

375. 

With  regulations  effective  Jan.  1,  1899. 
1902  Jan.  30  in  17  A.R.  bd.  livestock  1901/2  :  98-103. 
With  regulations   effective  Feb.   1.     This   proclamation 
with    the    regulations    remained    in   force    for    the 
remainder  of  the  period  covered  by  this  index. 

1892/3.  Southern  cattle,  or  Texas,  fever;  quarantine 
maintained  agst.  states  and  localities  from  whence 
come  cattle  that  infect  our  natives  with  fatal  dis- 
eases; two  outbreaks  of  disease  in  state  during  yr. 
(8  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  and  state  veterinarian 
1892/3:  9-10.) 

1894.  Rept.  on  Texas,  or  splenic,  fever  in  state.  (9 
same  1893/4:  27-28.) 

1896/7.  Splenic,  or  Texas,  fever;  resolutions  in  re 
same;  mode  of  transmitting  fever.  (12  same 
1896/7:  9-20.) 

1896/7-1898.  Record  of  experiments  with  the  Texas 
fever  tick,  exposure  of  dipped  Southern  cattle,  etc. 
(12  same  1896/7  (pp.  162-188)— same  1897/8.) 

1897.  Res.  modifying  regulations  in  force  to  extent  of 
admitting  dipped  Southern  cattle  under  terms  of 
regulation  contained  in  res.     (13  same  1897/8:  86.) 

1898.  Rept.    on    dipping    Southern    cattle.     (13    same 
1897/8:  86-93.) 

• .  Rept.  on  outbreaks  of  Texas,  or  Southern,  cattle 

fever  in  state.  (13  same  1897/8:  11-12.) 

.  Recommendation  of  Jan.  20,  to  Gov.  from  bd.  of 

livestock  comrs.  for  temporary  suspension  of  proc- 
lamation of  Dec.  31,  1897.  (13  same  1896/7:  10.) 

1901-1904.  Rept.  on  outbreak  of  Texas,  or  tick,  fever 
which  has  prevailed  to  an  unusual  extent  during 
yr.  in  certain  cos.  (17  same  1901/2  (pp.  12-14)— 
same  1903/4.) 

1902.  Res.  of  bd.  of  livestock  comrs.  estaonshmg  quar- 
antine line  from  which  it  is  unsafe  to  permit  ship- 
ment of  cattle  on  acct.  of  Texas  fever;  adopted  Jan. 
30.  (17  same  1901/2:  16-18.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
INSPECTION  AND  REGULATION — cont'd 

Cattle — Tuberculosis 

1894.  Practical  suggestions  for  suppression  and  pre- 
vention of  tuberculosis.  (9  A.R.  bd.  livestock 
comrs.  1893/4:  20-26.) 

1895-1898.  Result  of  tuberculin  test  applied  to  dairy 
herd  owned  by  H.  B.  Curler,  De  Kalb,  111.  (10 
same  1894/5  (pp.  17-40)— same  1897/8.) 

1896.  Stmt.  showing  no.  of  cattle  subjected  to  tuber- 
culin test  since  Jan.  1.     (11  same  1895/6:  38.) 

.     Tuberculosis;  special  bulletin  issued  Aug.  1.     (11 

same  1895/6:  14-38.) 

.     Same;  separate. 

Not  seen. 
— — .     Bovine   tuberculosis   and   its   relation    to   public 

health;    by   Dr.   M.   R.   Trumbower.     (12   A.R.   bd. 

livestock  comrs.  1896/7:  107-115.) 

1897.  Tuberculosis  in  relation  to  animal  industry  and 
public   health;    by   Prof.    James    Law.     (12    same 
1896/7:  116-153.) 

1897/8.  Results  of  tuberculin  tests  made  on  dairy 
cattle  at  different  parts  of  state.  (13  same  1897/8: 
24-36.) 

1898.  Recommended  that  |20,000  per  ann.  be  used  for 
paying    expenses    of    conducting    tuberculin    tests 
among   dairy   and   breeding   herds   of   state.     (13 
same  1897/8:  23.) 

1899.  Tuberculosis  in  cattle  and  its  control;  by  James 
Law.     (14  same  1898/9:  357-370.) 

.  Table  showing  results  of  microscopical  examina- 
tions of  milk  from  tubercular  cows.  (14  same 
1898/9:  56-61.) 

.  Table  showing  history  and  results  of  inoculation 

experiments  with  milk  from  tuberculous  cows.  (14 
same  1898/9:  62-69.) 

.  Tables  giving  complete  record  of  tuberculin  tests 

conducted  during  yr.  (14  same  1898/9:  121-356.) 

.  Table  showing  various  tuberculosis  and  tuber- 
culin tests  conducted  in  different  parts  of  state;  no. 
tested  in  each  case;  no.  condemned;  appraisement 
or  agreed  valuation  of  condemned  cattle;  compen- 
sation to  owner;  net  proceeds  realized  from  car- 
casses, hides,  etc.,  and  amt.  voucher  certified  in 
each  case  and  approved  for  payment  from  state 
treasury.  (14  same  1898/9:  29-36.) 

1898-1900.  Table  giving  tuberculin  test  and  tubercu- 
losis record,  by  cos.  (14  same  1898/9  (p.  37)  — 
same  1899/00.) 

1899.  Proclamation,  dated  June  13,  scheduling  locali- 
ties and  territory  on  acct.  of  tuberculosis  among 
dairy  and  breeding  cattle;  with  regulations  effect- 
ive July  1,  1899.     (14  same  1898/9:  375-377.) 

.  Rules  and  regulations  adopted  by  bd.  of  live- 
stock comrs.  June  1,  requiring  all  dairy  and  breed- 
ing cattle  imported  into  state  to  be  subjected  to 
tuberculin  test.  (14  same  1898/9:  70-72.) 

.  Regulations  adopted  by  bd.  of  livestock  comrs. 

Nov.  1,  requiring  all  dairy  and  breeding  cattle  sold 
at  any  stock  yards  or  livestock  market  in  state  to 
be  tested  with  tuberculin  before  shipment.  (15 
same  1899/00:  19-20.) 

.  Opinon  of  court  in  case  of  People  vs.  Smith 

Younges:  enforcement  of  regulations  of  June  13, 
1899,  requiring  tuberculin  test  before  shipment. 
(15  same  1899/00:  20-23.) 

1900.  Communication  to  Gov.   recommending  suspen- 
sion of  tuberculosis  proclamation;  with  res.  of  bd 
Aug.  6.     (15  same  1899/00:  24-25.) 

Horses 

1894/5.  Acct.  of  horse  disease  in  Clinton  Co.  (10  A.R. 
bd.  livestock  comrs.  1894/5:  46-48.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock— cont'd 
INSPECTION  AND  REGULATION — cont'd 

Horses — cont'd 

1896/7.  Chicago  horse  market;  resolutions  for  preven- 
tion of  contagious  diseases  among  horses.  (12 
same  1896/7:  98.) 

Horses — Cereoro-Spinal  Meningitis 

1898-1899.  Bulletins  on  cerebro-spinal  meningitis  among 
horses;  by  L.  C.  Tiffany. 

Checklist 

no.   1.  Dec.  24,  1898. 
no.  2.  Dec.     7,  1899. 

Separate  copies  not  seen. 

Also  In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1  In  14  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1898/9  :  111. 

1  "  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  1883  :  32. 

2  "  15  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1899/00  :  112. 

Horses — Glanders 
See  also  below,  Rules  and  Regulations. 

1883.  Items  about  existence  of  glanders  in  state;  its 
main  symptoms;  extent  of  its  spread;  by  N.  H. 
Paren.  (Dept.  agric.  circular  102:  50-52.) 

1885/6-1904.  Stmt.  giving  glanders  record,  by  cos.; 
diseased  and  exposed  animals  quarantined,  animals 
slaughtered,  amt.  paid  for  slaughtered  animals.  (1 
A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1885/6  (p.  28) — same 
1903/4.) 

1889.  Opinion  in  re  Zehr  case;  John  M.  Pearson,  et  al., 
vs.  Christian  Zehr.  (4  same  1888/9:  23-26.) 

1896/7-1904.  Mallein  test  of  horses  with  glanders.  (12 
same  1896/7  (pp.  95-97)— same  1903/4.) 

1897/8-1902.  Tables  of  temperature  and  post-mortem 
inspections  giving  record  of  Mallein  tests  made  dur- 
ing yr.  (13  same  1897/8  (pp.  53-80) — same 
1901/2.) 

1901/2.  Paper  by  Dr.  L.  C.  Tiffany  on  Mallein  test, 
with  some  phenomena  observed  in  its  application. 
(17  same  1901/2:  26-31.) 

Horses — Maladic-dtt-Coit 

1886/7.  History  of  maladie-du-coit,  or  equine  syphilis, 
its  discovery  in  De  Witt  Co.;  investigation  and 
means  of  eradication;  by  Dr.  W.  L.  Williams.  (2 
A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1886/7:  60-90.) 
1887/8.  Stmt.  of  maladie-du-coit  slaughter  record.  (3 
same  1887/8:  30.) 

Rules  and  Regulation* 

The  following  codes  do  not  include  the  quarantine 
regulations  accompanying  the  proclamations  in 
reference  to  special  diseases ;  for  these  see  specific 
headings,  as  Texas  fever,  etc. 

1886.  Rules    for    govt.    of    veterinarians    actg.    under 
authority   of  comn.     (1   A.R.  bd.   livestock   comrs. 
and  state  veterinarian  1885/6:  3-9.) 

Pleuropneumonia  and  Texas  fever. 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Date  in  Bowker  is  1885. 

1887.  Amdmt.  to  rules  of  livestock  comrs.,  approved 
by   Gov.    Sept.    27.      (2   A.R.    bd.    livestock   comrs. 
1886/7:  8-10.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Rules  adopted  by  bd.  of  livestock  comrs.  June  28. 

for  govt.  of  veterinarians.  (Same  1886/7:  35-37.) 
1894.  Rules  and  regulations  adopted  by  the  bd.  of  live- 
stock comrs.,  July  23.  (8  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs. 
1892/3:  37-43;  9  same  1893/4:  50-62;  10  same 
1894/5:  52-63;  11  same  1895/6:  52-63;  12  same 
1896/7:  194-196;  13  same  1897/8:  106-110;  14  same 
1898/9:  378-387.) 

These  rules  comprise  the  pleuropneumonla  regulations 
and  the  actinomycosis  regulations  adopted  by  the 
bd.  of  livestock  comrs.,  rule  24  adopted  by  the 
Chicago  Livestock  Exchange,  July  23.  1894,  relative 
to  lumpyjaw  (actinomycosis)  and  the  111.  state 
stock  law  of  July  1,  1887. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
INSPECTION  AND  REGULATION — cont'd 

Kules  and  Regulations — cont'd 

1902.  Rules  and  regulations  adopted  by  the  bd.  of  live- 
stock comrs.,  July  1.     (17  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs. 
1901/2:  77-97.) 

This  edition  comprises  the  glanders  regulations  of  July 
1,  1802  ;  Importation  of  southern  cattle  regulations 
of  Jan.  30,  1902  ;  scabies  regulations  of  April  30, 
1902  ;  111.  state  Texas  fever  act  of  May  28,  1889  ; 
contagious  swine  diseases  act  of  July  1,  1895 ; 
stock  law  of  July  1,  1887. 

1903.  Same.     (18  same  1902/3:  63-78.) 

Contents  as  above  with  veterinary  practice  act  of  July 
1,  1903,  added. 

1904.  Same.     (19  same  1903/4:  77-99.) 

Contents  as  above  with  Texas  cattle  act  of  April  16, 
1869  :  fence  law  of  July  1,  1874,  and  act  to  co- 
operate with  federal  authorities  for  suppression 
of  pleuropneumonia  added. 

Sheep- — Scabies 
See  also  above.  Rules  and  Regulations. 

1899.  Rept.  on  contagious  disease  of  sheep;  res.  con- 
taining rules  with  reference  to  dipping  of  sheep 
for  purpose  of  preventing  spread  of  disease  known 
as  scabies.  (14  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1898/9: 
112-113.) 

.    Res.  with  regulations  adopted  by  bd.  of  livestock 

comrs.  Apr.  1,  with  reference  to  dipping  of  sheep. 
(14  same  1898/9:  112.) 

.  Rules  with  reference  to  transportation  and  dip- 
ping of  sheep  recommended  by  U.  S.  dept.  of  agric. 
for  use  in  111.;  July  20.  (14  same  1898/9:  113.) 

1901-1902.    Regulations    adopted    by    bd.    of    livestock 
comrs.  regarding  contagious  diseases  of  sheep. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1901  n.  d.  in  16  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1900/1 :  79-80. 

1902  April  30  in  17  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1901/2  :  88- 
90. 

1902  April  30  in  18  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  1901/2  :  54- 
55;  71-72. 

1901.  Scabby  sheep;  bulletin  2,  series  1901/2.  (16  A.R. 
bd.  livestock  comrs.  1900/1:  81.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen. 

1902/3.  Table  showing  shipments  of  sheep  affected 
with  scabies  to  Union  Yards,  Chicago.  (18  same 
1902/3:  53-54.) 

Swine — Hog  Cholera 

1875.  Recommendation  that  bd.  take  action  in  ferret- 
ing out  cause,  nature,  and  preventive  of  swine  dis- 
ease in  state,  and  employment  of  scientific  aid. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13:  69.) 

••1877.     Premium  essay  on  the  diseases  of  swine;  by  A. 
R.  Colman.     (Same  v.  15:  323-350.) 

1880.  Remarks  on  prevalence  of  hog  cholera.     (Dept. 
agric.  statistical  rept.  80:  66.) 

1881.  Rept.  of  committee  on  agric.,  hortic.,  and  dairy- 
ing on  res.  asking  members  in  U.  S.  Congress  and 
Senate   to   offer   suitable   reward   for   discovery   of 
cause  of  hog  cholera  among  hogs,  and  pleuropneu- 
monia and  Texas  fever  among  cattle.     (House  jol. 
32  Gen.  Assem.  1881:  357.) 

1894/5.     Rept.  on  hog  cholera  in  state.     (10  A.  R.  bd 

livestock  comrs.  1894/5:  48-49.) 

1895.     Act  to  prevent  spread  of  contagious  and  infec- 
tious diseases  among  swine;   in  force  July  1,  1895. 
(17  same  1901/2:  91-92.) 
LAWS;  see  below,  LAWS.     STOCK  LAWS 
LIVESTOCK  COMMISSIONERS 

For  reports  of  livestock  comrs.  see  above  serial  group 
under  Livestock ;  see  also  below,  Receipts  and 
Expenditures. 

1881-1903.     Sketch  of  history  and  duties  of  bd.  of  live- 
stock comrs.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  446-447.) 
18S7.     Recommendation    for    apprn.    for    payment    of 
comrs.  of  livestock.     (Govs.  mess.  1887:  37-38.) 

7 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
LIVESTOCK  COMMISSIONERS — cont'd 

1891.     Acct.  of  Peoria  litigation;  Whisky  Trust  vs.  111. 

state  bd.  of  livestock  comrs.     (7  A.R.  bd.  livestock 

comrs.  1891/2:  15-34.) 
•.     Recommendation  for  apprns.  to  be  allowed  to  bd. 

of  livestock  comrs.     (Govs.  mess.  1891:  19.) 
1893.     Govs.  mess,  with  communication  from  comrs.  of 

111.   state  penitentiary  at   Joliet  re.   convict   labor, 

and  from  state  bd.  of  livestock  comrs.  re.  deficiency 

apprn.     (Sen.    jol.    38    Gen.    Assem.    1893:  346-347; 

House  jol.  1893:  394-395.) 
.     Opinion    in    re    livestock    comn. — power    to    pay 

salaries  of  agts.  employed  to  inspect  animals,  etc. — 

construction   of   statute.     (Bienn.    rept.    atty.    gen. 

1893/4:  211-212.) 

1899.  Same;    that  state  bd.  of  health  has  concurrent 
jurisdiction    with    bd.    of   livestock   comrs.,    duties 
and   powers;    power   of   livestock   comrs.   to   make 
tuberculin  tests.     (Same  1899/00:  334-335.) 

1900.  Same;    in  re  state  bd.  of  livestock  comrs. — has 
no  power  to  dispose  of  crippled  stock  or  to  deter- 
mine whether  such  stock  is  fit  for  consumption. 
(Same  1899/00:  323.) 

RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES;  see  below,  that  title 
SHEEP 

See  also  above,  Inspection,  etc.  for  diseases  of  sheep  ; 

see  also  below.  Stock  Shows. 

1856/79-1856/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing no.,  weight,  and  value  of  sheep  assessed  and 
marketed  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856/79  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  (?). 

1856/80  "  "               "  (?). 

1856/81  "  '         "  82 :  103. 

1856/82  "  "               "  (?). 

1856/83  "  ....  106 .  151 

1856/84  "  ....  H8:17. 

1856/85  "  ....  i26 .  14. 

1856/86  "  ....  132 :  14. 

1856/87  "  ....  139:13.* 

1856/88  "  ....  143 .  14. 

1856/89  "  ....  147:i5. 

1856/90  "  ....  15i  .  15 

1856/91  "  ....  155 .  ig 

1856/92  "  ....  159 .  15 

1856/93  "  "      '         "  163 :  16. 

1856/94  '  ....  i67 .  i8 

1856/95  '  '      ...  171 : 21. 

1856/96  '  '      '  175 :  22. 

1856/97  '  ....  179:24. 

1856/98  '  ....  183:25. 

1856/99  '  '      '  187 : 25. 

1856/00  '  '      ...  iQi  :  25. 

1856/01  '  '               "  195 :  25. 

1856/02  "  199:25. 

1856/03  "  ...            ..  203 : 25. 

1856/04  "  ...            ..  207 : 25. 

Also  in  Documents  as  follows  : 

1856/79  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.   17  :  481. 

1856/80  "  "                         "       v.   18 :  486. 

1858.  Premium  essay  on  various  breeds  of  sheep,  and 
their  adaptation  to  prairies;  by  A.  B.  McConnell. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  457-462.) 

1865.  Res.  recommending  passage  of  law  for  purpose 
of  diminishing,  by  suitable  taxation,  or  otherwise, 
the  ravages  of  dogs  among  flocks  of  sheep  in  state. 
(Same  v.  5:  106.) 

1877-1880.  Table  showing  no.  of  sheep  killed  by  dogs, 
total  value  of  same,  no.  Ibs.  wool  shorn,  no.  fat 
sheep  sold,  total  gross  weight  fat  sheep  sold  each 
yr.  (Agric.  dept.  statistical  rept.  80:  71.) 

1877/8-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing by  cos.  loss  of  sheep,  no.  assessed,  per  cent 
killed,  no.  killed  by  dogs,  value  per  head,  and 
total  value. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/78  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  51  :  78. 
1877/79  "  "  "  "  "  60:79. 
1877/80 72:80. 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
SHEEP — cont'd 

1877/81  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  38-39. 
1877/82    "  "  "          "  "       104 : 92. 

1877/83    "  "  '       116:82. 

Also  in  Documents  as  follows : 
1877/8  In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  16  :  375-376. 

1877/9 v.  17:479. 

1877/80"   ' v.  18:487. 

1877/80-1877/83.  Table  showing,  for  each  yr.,  no.  of 
fat  sheep  assessed,  per  cent  and  no.  sold,  average 
and  total  gross  weight  in  Ibs.,  value  per  cwt.,  and 
total  value. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  65. 
1877/81    "  "  "          "  "        (?). 

1877/82    "  "  "          "  "       104 :  92. 

1877/83    "  "  "          "  "       116:82. 

1880/1.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  no.  of  fat  sheep  sold; 
gross  weight  in  Ibs.;  no.  of  sheep  killed  by  dogs 
and  value;  no.  of  Ibs.  of  wool  shorn.  (Dept.  agric. 
statistical  rept.  80:  92-93.) 

1880/1-1883/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  no. 
of  sheep  assessed,  no.  marketed  each  yr.,  and  in- 
crease or  decrease. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/1   In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  34-35. 
1881/2    "  "  "         "  "        (?). 

1882/3    "  "  104:46-47. 

1883/4    "  "  "          "  "        116:44-45. 

1880/1-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos.,  no. 
of  sheep  assessed,  no.  marketed,  average  and  total 
live  weight  in  Ibs.,  average  value  per  cwt.,  total 
value,  supply  on  hand  Dec.  1  each  yr.,  price  per 
cwt.  last  yr.  on  Dec.  1. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880/1  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agrlc.  82  :  32-33. 

1ftfi1  /9      ««  "  "  "  «  I  t\ 


1881/2 

1882/3 

1883/4 

1884/5 

1885/6 

1886/7 

1887/8 

1888/9 

1889/90 

1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 

1894/5 

1895/6 

1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


(?). 

118":  88-89. 
126  :  70-71. 

139':  72-73.* 
143  :  72-73. 
147  :  58-59. 
151  :  75-77. 
155  :  74-76. 
159  :  73-75. 
163  :  75-77. 
167  :  77-79. 
171  :  76-78. 
175  :  78-80. 
179 :  73-75. 
183  :  75-77. 
187  :  74-76. 
191 :  75-77. 
195  :  75-77. 
199  :  75-77. 
203 :  75-77. 
207  :  75-77. 


1880/3-1880/4.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  average  no.  of 
sheep  to  each  sq.  mile. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  106 :  82-83. 
1880/4    "  "       118 :  102-103. 

1882/3-1883/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos., 
total  no.  of  sheep  and  lambs,  no.  of  sheep  of  any 
age  killed  by  dogs,  total  value,  no.  of  sheep  of  any 
age  died  of  disease,  total  value. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  104  : 122-123. 
1883/4    '  "       116 :  114-115. 

1897.  Opinion  in  re  sec.  3  of  act  to  amend  sees.  5  and 
6  of  act  to  indemnify  owners  of  sheep  in  case  of 
damage     committed     by     dogs,     unconstitutional. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  84.) 

1898.  Sheep   industry   in   111.;    by  J.   M.   Bell.      (A.R. 
farmers'  institutes  1898:  83.) 

.     Sheep — indemnity  to  owners  in  case  of  damage 

committed    by    dogs — opinion    rendered.     (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  83-84.) 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
STOCK  SHOWS 

1854.  Rept.  of  delegation  to  national  exhibition  of 
cattle,  giving  list  of  entries  and  awards.  (Trans, 
agric.  socy.  v.  1:  146-167.) 

1877.  Rept.  of  pure-bred  stock  exhibited  at  111.  fairs. 
(Same  v.  15:  418.) 

1877-1889.  Table  showing  no.  of  entries,  amt.  of  pre- 
miums offered,  and  amt.  of  premiums  paid  to  pure- 
bred stock  exhibited  at  fairs.  (Same  v.  17  (p.  578) 
— same  v.  27.) 

.    Comparative  table  giving  per  cent  of  entries  of 

various   breeds   of   cattle   at   fairs   held    in   state. 
(Same  v.  18  (p.  628)—  same  v.  27.) 

1878-1889.  Rept.  of  pure-bred  stock  exhibited  at  fairs 
showing  no.  of  entries,  amt.  of  premiums  paid,  and 
amt.  of  premiums  offered.  (Same  v.  16  (pp.  240- 
253) — same  v.  27.) 

AMERICAN  DAIRY  SHOW 

1885-1891.    Ann.  rept.  of  Amer.  Dairy  Show. 
Checklist 

1.  1885  In     8  Ann.  rept.  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

2.  1886    "     9     ' ' 

3.  1887    "  10     " 

4.  1888    "  11     " 

5.  1889  not  found. 

6.  1890  in  13  Ann.  rept.  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

7.  1891    "  14 

1885-1891.    Catalogue  of  Amer.  Dairy  Show. 
Checklist 

1.  1885  in  Catalogue     8  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

2.  1886    "         "  9       ' 

3.  1887    "          "  10       " 

4.  1888    "          "  11 

5.  1889  not  found. 

6.  1890  In  Catalogue  13  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

7.  1891    "         "  14       ' 

1885-1897.     Premium  list  of  Amer.  Dairy  Show. 

Checklist 

1.  1885  in  Premium  list     8  Amer.  Pat  Stock  Show. 

2.  1886    "          "  "       9     " 

3.  1887    "          "  "     10 

4.  1888    "          "  "     11 

5.  1889  not  found. 

6.  1890  in  Premium  list  13  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

7.  1891  not  found. 

unnum.   1897   in    Premium    list   Amer.    Fat   Stock    Show, 
1897. 

AMERICAN  FAT   SHEEP   SHOW 

1891.  Recommended  that  Amer.  Fat  Sheep  Show  must 
again,  in  order  to  be  self-sustaining  financially,  con- 
nect with  itself  an  exhibition  of  horses;  suggesting 
that  results  already  attained  justify  holding  of  na- 
tional exhibition  of  some  character  and  urging 
strenuously  that  fat  stock  show  be  continued  for 
future.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  29:  15.) 

AMERICAN   FAT   STOCK    SHOW 

serial 

1878-1891.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  Amer.  Pat  Stock   Show 
held  by  the  state  bd.  of  agric.,  1-14. 
Checklist 

1.  1878.  Dec.     Springfield,     Staats    Wochenblatt,    1879. 
64  pp. 

Includes,  pp.  55-64,  Premium  list  of  2d  Fat  Stock  Show. 

2.  1879,  Nov.     Springfield,  Register  Co.,  1880.     118  pp. 
Includes,   pp.    107-118,   Premium   list  of  3d  Fat   Stock 

Show. 

3.  1880,  Nov.  n.   p.,  n.  d.  pp.  63-184. 

4.  1881,       "  <r         "  pp.  85-220. 

5.  1882,       ' pp.  73-242. 

6.  1883,       "  "          "  203  pp. 

7.  1884,       "  Springfield,  1884.     206  (1)  pp. 

8.  1885,       "  1885.     352  pp. 

9.  1886,       "  "  1889.     387  pp. 

10.  1887,       "  "  1889.     404  pp. 

Includes  repts.  of  3d  Amer.  Dairy  Show,  2d  Amer.  Horse 
Show  and  1st  Amer.  Poultry  Show. 

11.  1888,  Nov.     Springfield,  1890.     260  pp. 

Includes   repts.   of  4th   Amer.   Dairy   Show,    3d   Amer. 
Horse  Show  and  2d  Amer.  Poultry  Show. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


99 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
STOCK  Snows — cont'd 

AMERICAN   FAT  STOCK  SHOW COnt'd 

serial— cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
12.  1889,  NOT.     Springfield,  Spgfld.  Prtg.  Co.,  1890.     197 

I  PP- 

Includes  rept.  of  3d  Amer.  Poultry  Show. 
•  13.   1890,  Nov.      Springfield,  1891.     186  pp. 

Includes  repts.  of  6th  Amer.  Dairy  Show  and  4th  Amer. 

Poultry  Show. 
14.   1891,  Nov.      Springfield,  1892.     202  pp. 

Includes  4th  Ariier.  Horse  Show,  7th  Amer.  Dairy  Show 

and  nth  Amer.  Poultry  Show. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1878,  Dec.      In  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  16 :  65-105. 

2.  1879,  Nov.  '  "       v.   17 : 93-199. 

3.  1880.        "  '  "       V.   18 :  69-224. 

4.  1881,       "  '  "       v.  19 : 85-220. 

5.  1882,       "  '  "       v.  20 :  73-242. 

6.  1883,        "  "       v.  21  :  97-299. 

1878-1891.    Catalogue  of  the  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

Checklist 

1.  1878.     n.  p.    n.  d.     64  pp. 
2-3.  1879-1880  not  found. 

4.  1881.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally. 

Not   seen ;    memorandum    taken    from    Trans,    dept.    of 
agrlc.  v.  19  :  237. 

5.  1882.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally. 

J>TOC  seen  ;  memorandum  taken  as  above  v.  20  :  247. 

6.  188s.     Chicago,  Hand,  McNally. 

Not  seen  ;  memorandum  taken  as  above  v.  21 :  308. 

7.  1884.     Not  found. 

8.  1885.     Chicago,   1885.      71   pp. 
Includes  Amer.  Dairy  Show. 

9.  1886.     Chicago,  1886.     82  pp.,  10  leaves,  2  plans. 
Includes  2d  Amer.  Dairy  Show  and  Amer.  Horse  Show. 

10.  1887.     Chicago.   1887.      86  pp. 

Includes  Amer.  Horse  Show,  3d  Amer.  Dairy  Show  and 
Amor.  Poultry  Show. 

11.  1888.     Chicago,  1888.     16  pp. 

Includes  Amer.  Horse  Show,  Amer.  Dairy  Show,  Amer. 
Poultry  Show. 

12.  1889.     Not  found. 

13.  1890.     Chicago,  1890.     54  pp. 

Includes  Amer.  Horse  Show,  Amer.  Poultry  Show  and 
Amer.  Dairy  Show. 

14.  1891.     Chicago,  1891.     54  pp. 
Includes  as  above. 

1878-1897.     Premium  list  of  Amer.  Pat  Stock  Show. 
Checklist 

1.  1878,  Dec.    not  found. 

2.  1879,  Nov.    in   1   Ann.   rept.   Amer.   Fat   Stock   Show 

1878  :  55-64. 

3.  1880,   Nov.   in   2   Ann.    rept.   Amer.   Fat   Stock   Show 

1879  :  107-118. 

4.  1881,  Nov. 

5.  1882, 

6.  1883,        "     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,   1883.     19  pp., 

1  leaf. 

7.  1884,    Nov.      Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1884.      16 
pp. 

8.  1885,   Nov.   Chicago,  J.   M.  W.   Jones   Co.,   1885.     41 

(1).  19  pp. 

9.  1886,   Nov.     Chicago,   Sun   Pubg.   Co.,   n.   d.     pp.  65- 
93. 

10.   1887,   Nov.      Chicago,   J.   M.  W.   Jones  Co.,   n.  d.      47 

pp.,  11  leaves. 
Includes  premium  lists  for  3d  Amer.   Dairy  Show,   2d 

Amer.  Horse  Show  and  1st  Amer.  Poultry  Show. 
11    1888,   Nov.     Chicago,  J.  M.  W.  Jones  Co.,  n.  d.     53 

(1)  PP. 

12.  1889,  Nov.     Peorla,  Franks  &  Sons,  n.  d.     38  pp.,  1 

leaf. 

13.  18SIO,   Nov.     Chicago,   Chic.   Review   Prtg.   Co.,   1890. 

51,  II  pp. 
Includes    premium   lists   for    Amer.    Live    Stock    Show, 

Amer.  Poultry  Show  and  Amer.  Dairy  Show. 
i:\.  1890,   Nov.     Chicago,   Chic.   Review  Prtg.   Co.,   1890. 

90  pp. 

Edition  with  advertisements, 
uniium.  1897,  Nov.     n.  p.     n.  d.     51  pp.     12°. 

Official    edition.       Includes    premium    lists    for    Amer. 
Poultry    Show,    Amer.    Dairy    Show,    Agricultural, 
Horticultural  and  Floral  Shows, 
unnum.  1897,  Nov.     n.  p.     n.  d.     63  pp.     8°. 
Unofficial  edition. 

non-serial 

1877-1884.  Results  of  7  fat-stock  shows,  briefly  given 
to  enable  reader  to  critically  examine  and  compare 
different  rings  of  various  breeds  exhibited.  (Trans, 
dept.  agric.  T.  22:  185-254.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
STOCK  SHOWS — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1878-1881.  Table  showing  total  no.  of  entries  of  cattle, 
sheep,  and  hogs  from  several  states,  at  fat  stock 
shows,  and  total  premiums  paid  thereon.  (Same 
v.  19:  215.) 

1878-1883.  Comparative  table  giving  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements of  fat  stock  show  since  its  establish- 
ment. (Same  v.  18  (p.  621) — same  v.  21.) 

1878-1884.  Table  giving  receipts  and  disbursements  of 
fat  stock  show  for  general  expense  fund  and  special 
and  regular  premiums;  also  deficit  or  credit  for 
each  exhibition.  (Same  v.  22:  253.) 

.     Tables  giving  no.  of  entries  of  cattle  of  several 

ages  and  breeds,  including  grades  and  crosses  ex- 
hibited at  fat  stock  shows.  (Same  v.  17  (pp.  183- 
198)— some  v.  22.) 

.     Table  showing  averages  of  rings  of  the  several 

ages  of  animals  and  breeds;  also  table  giving  age, 
weight,  and  gain  of  first  premium  animals  exhibited 
each  yr.  at  fat  stock  show.  (Same  v.  19  (pp.  186- 
202) — same  v.  22.) 

.     Table  giving  no.  of  entries  of  stock  from  several 

states  and  amt.  of  premiums  paid  thereon  at  fat 
stock  show.  (Same  v.  19  (pp.  214-215)— some  v.  22.) 

.    Table  giving  total  no.  of  entries  of  cattle,  sheep, 

and  hogs  exhibited  at  fat  stock  show;  also  total 
premiums  paid  thereon.  (Same  v.  22:  254.) 

1878-1891.  Repts.  of  awarding  committees  of  fat  stock 
show.  (Same  v.  16  (pp.  94-105) — same  v.  29.) 

1879-1891.  Financial  exhibits  of  secy,  of  state  fair  and 
fat  stock  show.  (Same  v.  18  (p.  279) — same  v.  29.) 

1880-1890.  Repts.  of  exhibitions  of  state  fair  and  fat 
stock  show — showing  no.  of  entries  in  each  dept., 
amt.  of  premiums  offered  and  paid  to  each  dept. 
(Same  v.  18  (p.  280)— some  v.  28.) 

1881.  General  rules  and  regulations — fat  stock  show. 
(Same  v.  19:  229-234.) 

1883.  Res.  adopted  by  bd.  favoring  sales  of  animals  at 
fat  stock  show  at  auction.  (Same  v.  21:  13.) 

1885-1886.  Rept.  of  committee  and  subscription  and 
special  premiums  for  fat  stock  and  dairy  show. 
(Same  v.  23  (pp.  199-204)— same  v.  24.) 

1890.  Recommendation  that  fat  stock  show  be  con- 
tinued; that  classifications  be  made  up,  date  of 
same  announced,  but  conditioned  upon  some  satis- 
factory arrangement  being  made  with  citizens  of 
Chicago  for  sufficient  guarantee  fund  to  keep  bd. 
secure  from  loss.  (Same  v.  28:  8.) 

1892.  Res.  adopted  by   bd.   that   holding  of  fat  stock 
show  be  indefinitely  postponed.     (Same  v.  30:  133.) 

1893.  Res.  adopted  by  bd.  suggesting  that  special  com- 
mittee be  apptd.  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  secure 
location  and  make  definite  suitable  arrangements 
for  holding  next  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show  and  horse 
show  in  fall  of  1893.     (Same  v.  31:  4.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  classification  and  distri- 
bution of  premiums  governing  fat  stock  show. 
(Same  v.  31:  16-18.) 

1893-1894.  Financial  exhibit  of  fat  stock  show,  show- 
ing receipts  and  disbursements;  amt.  of  premiums 
paid  and  offered  to  each  dept.,  and  no.  of  entries. 
(Same  v.  31  (p.  67)— some  v.  32.) 

1897.  Stmt.  of  receipts  and  liabilities  of  Chicago  horse 
and  fat  stock  show.  (Same  v.  35:  76-77.) 

AMERICAN   HORSE   SHOW 

serial 
1886-1891.     Ann.  rept.  of  Amer.  Horse  Show. 

Checklist 
1    1886  in  Ann.  rept.     9  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

2.  1887    "       "  10     " 

3.  1888    "       "          "      11     ' 

4.  1891 14     " 


100 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
STOCK  SHOWS — cont'd 

AMEBICAN   HORSE   SHOW COnt'd 

serial — cont'd 

1886-1891.     Catalogue  of  Amer.  Horse  Show. 
Checklist 

1.  1886  in  Catalogue     9  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

2.  1887    "          "  10     " 

3.  1888    "          "  11 

4.  1801    "          "  14     ' 

1886-1887.     Premium  list  of  Amer.  Horse  Show. 
Checklist 

1.  1886  not  found. 

2.  1887  In  Premium  list  10  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

non-serial 

1875.  Recommendation  for  creation  of  jury  on  pedi- 
grees in  class  B,  lot  1  (thoroughbred  horses),  to 
whom  all  pedigrees  should  be  referred  upon  appli- 
cation to  enter.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13:  3.) 

1877-1881.  Comparative  table  showing  entries  of  thor- 
oughbred and  heavy  draft  horses  at  state  fairs. 
(Same  v.  IS  (p.  628)— some  v.  19.) 

NATIONAL  SWINE  EXPOSITION 

1871.  Awards  of  premiums  at  National  Swine  Exposi- 
tion, held  at  Chicago,  Sept.  19-22.  (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  9:  374-377.) 

.     Comments   of   editor   of   "  National    Live    Stock 

Journal"    on    national    swine    exposition.     (Same 
v.  9:  377-380.) 
SWINE 

See  also  above,  Inspection,  etc.  for  diseases  of  swine ; 

see  also  above,  Stock  Shows. 

1856/79-1856/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing no.,  gross  weight,  and  value  of  hog  crop  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1856/79  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.   (?). 
1856/80    "  "  "  '  "        (?). 

1856/81    "  ...  ..       82  .  101-102. 

1856/82    "  '  "  '  (?). 

1856/83    "  ...  ..       106 .  150 

1856/84    "  ...  ..        118 .  ig 

1850/85    "  ...  ..        12g :  12. 

1856/86    "  "  132  :  12. 

1856/87    "  "  "  '  "       139:11.* 

1856/88    "  "  "          '  "       143 : 12. 

From  this  time  the  table  shows  no.  and  value  (assessors' 
returns),  estimated  %  marketed,  no.  marketed, 
average  gross  weight  per  head,  total  gross  weight, 
value  per  cwt.  gross  and  total  value  of  hogs 
marketed  In  111.  each  year. 

1856/89  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  147  : 13. 
1856/90    "  "  r        "  "       151  :  13. 

1856/91    "  "  •         "  "       155 : 14. 

1856/92    "  "  '          "  "       159 :  13. 

1856/93     '  '  '  163 :  14. 

1856/94     '  '  '  167 :  16. 

1856/95     '  '  '  171 : 18. 

1856/96     '  ....       175:19. 

1856/97     '  ....       17»:20. 

1856/98     '  '  '  183 :  21. 

1856/99     '  ....       187 . 22. 

1856/00     '  '  '  191  :  22. 

1856/01     •  ....       195:22. 

1856/02     '  '  '  "       199 :  22. 

1856/03  "  '  "       203 :  22. 

1856/04    "  '  "       207 :  22. 

Also  In  Documents  as  follows : 
1856/79  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  17  :  479. 

1856/80 v.   18:487. 

•»    1863.     The  hog  in   111. — on   breeding,   rearing,   general 
mngmt.  of  and  diseases  of  swine,  with  cost  of  pro- 
ducing pork  for  mo.,  by  H.  C.  Smith.     (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  v.  5:  680-688.) 
1869-1883.    Total  no.  of  swine  in  U.  S.     (Same  v.  21: 

509.) 

.••  1871.  Pork  raising  pre-eminent  as  branch  of  stock 
raising  in  state;  pig  furnishes  chief  subsistence  to 
every  family  in  almost  every  land.  (Same  v.  9: 
354.) 


'  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
SWINE — cont'd 

1876.     Premium  essay  on  origin,  breeding,  and  mngmt. 
of   Berkshire    swine — introduced    into    America    in 
1823;  by  A.  B.  Allen.     (Same  v.  14:  208-220.) 
1876-1877.     Loss  to  farmers  of  De  Witt  Co.  from  rav- 
ages of  hog  cholera.     (Same  v.  14:  105.) 
1876-1882.     Table  showing  no.   of  entries  of  swine  of 

several  breeds  at  state  fair.     (Same  v.  20:  469.) 
1876/7.    Table    showing    no.    of    fat    hogs    sold,    total 
gross  weight,  no.  of  hogs  and  pigs  died  of  cholera, 
total    gross    weight    of    swine    died    of    cholera. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  15:  384-385.) 
1877-1880.     Same.    (Agric.  dept.  statistical  rept.  80:  71.) 

See  also  below,  under  dates  1878-1880. 

1877/80-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing no.  assessed,  per  cent  sold,  no.  sold,  average  and 
total  gross  weight  in  Ibs.,  value  per  cwt.,  and  total 
value  of  fat  hogs  in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80:65. 
1877/81    "            "              "          "            "       82  : 36-37. 
1877/82    "            "              "          "            "       104 : 91. 
1877/83    "  "  116:81. 

1877/80-1877/83.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, for  each  yr.,  no.  of  hogs  marketed,  no.  died  of 
cholera,  estimated  no.  of  breeding  animals,  total  no. 
of  hogs. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1877/80  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  66-67. 

1877/81  "     "      (?). 

1877/82  "     "      104:92. 

1877/83  "          116:83. 

1878.  Address   of   P.   M.   Springer,   secy.   Amer.    Berk- 
shire   Assn.,    on    Berkshire    hog,    read    before    111. 
Swine    Breeders'    Assn.,    Sept.    18.     (Trans,    dept. 
agric.  v.  16:  305-307.) 

.     Address  of  Prof.  Geo.  E.  Morrow,  111.  Industrial 

Univ.,  on  "  Future  Outlook  of  Swine  Breeding," 
read  before  111.  Swine  Breeder's  Assn.,  Sept.  18. 
(Same  v.  16:  301-305.) 

1878-1880.  Stmt.  of  hog  product  in  1878;  value  of  hog 
product  marketed,  average  value  per  100  Ibs.  live 
weight,  total  gross  weight  of  hogs  marketed,  no. 
marketed,  per  cent  of  hogs  assessed,  marketed,  and 
no.  of  hogs  assessed  May,  1878,  by  cos.  (Same  v.  16 
(pp.  373-374) — same  v.  18.) 

See  also  below,  under  dates  1877-1880. 

1879.  Some  effects  of  domestication  on  swine;  by  Prof. 
G.  E.  Morrow.     (Same  v.  17:  440-441.) 

.     Pork  crop — its   supply  and   demand;    by   C.   W. 

Corbett.     (Same  v.  17:  438-440.) 
.     Swine  parasites  and  intestinal  worms;   by  Prof. 

Cyrus  Thomas,  state  entomologist.     (Same  v.  17: 

441-444.) 
.    How  to  make  hog  pay  best;   by  Ezra  Stetson. 

(Same  v.  17:  435-436.) 
.     Paper  by  U.  H.  Paaren,  M.  D.,  V.  S.,  of  Chicago, 

on  hygienic  mngmt.  of  swine,  to  be  read  at  ann. 

meeting  of  Swine  Breeders'   Assn.     (Same  v.   17: 

436-438.) 

1880.  Distribution  of  trade  in  Amer.  pork  products  for 
yr.   ending  June   30,   as   reported   by  chief  of  na- 
tional bureau  of  statistics.     (Same  v.  18:  378.) 

.     Estimated  no.  of  hogs  annually  produced  in  U. 

S.;  %  of  no.  received  and  largely  manufactured  at 

Chicago.     (Same  v.  18:  377.) 
•»    .     Hog    cholera;     by    Ezra    Stetson,    M.D.     (Same 

v.  18:  381-384.) 
.     Judging  swine  at  fairs;    by  Phil.   M.   Springer. 

(Same  v.  18:  379-381.) 
.    Quality   of   pork    products    manufactured    from 

swine  fed  in  111.  not  excelled  by  that  produced  in 

any  locality  on  either  continent.    (Same  v.  18:  377.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


101 


AGRICULTURE—  cont'd 

Livestock  —  cont'd 
SWINE  —  cont'd 

1880/1-1880/4.    Table  showing,  by  cos.,  average  no.  of 
hogs  to  each  sq.  mile  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/1  In  Statistical  rept.  dept  agric.  82  :  40-41. 
1880/2    "  "  ......        (?). 

1880/3    "  "  "         "  "       106:80-81. 

1880/4    "  "  "          "  "       118  :  100-101. 

1880/1-1883/4.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  total  no.  of 
hogs  and  pigs  in  last  yr.,  no.  of  fat  hogs  sold  in 
preceding  yr.,  total  gross  weight,  no.  of  hogs  and 
pigs  died  of  cholera,  total  gross  weight,  no.  of  hogs 
and  pigs  died  of  disease  other  than  cholera,  total 
gross  weight. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/1  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  96-97. 
1881/2    "  "  "          "  "        (?). 

1882/3    "  "  "          "  "       104  :  124-125. 

1883/4    "  "          "  "        116  :  116-117. 

1880/1-1903/4.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 
by  cos.,  no.  of  hogs  assessed  May  1  of  last  yr.,  no. 
marketed,  average  and  total  live  weight  in  Ibs., 
average  value  per  cwt.  (live  weight),  total  value  of 
hog  product,  supply  of  hogs  on  hand  Dec.  1  of  last 
yr.  compared  with  no.  on  hand  Dec.  1  of  pre- 
ceding yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/1  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  82  :  28-29. 
"  "  "          "  " 


1881/2 

1882/3 

1883/4 

1884/5 

1885/6 

1886/7 

1887/8 

1888/9 

1889/90 

1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 

1894/5 

1895/6 

1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


(?). 

106  :  66-69. 

118:86-87.    • 

126  :  68-69. 

(?). 

139  .  70.71.« 

143  .  70.71 

147  .  56.57- 


155  .  7i_73. 
159  .  70.72. 
163  :  72-74. 
167  :  74-76. 
171  :  73-75. 
175  :  75-77. 
179  :  70-72. 
183  :  72-74. 
187  :  71-73. 
191  :  72-74. 
195  :  72-74. 
199  .  72.74 
203  .  72.74 

207  :  72-74. 

1881.  Purity  of  breeding  in  Berkshire  swine;  by  Phil. 
M.  Springer.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  19:  460-461.) 

-  .     Swine  breeding;   by  Hon.  C.  G.  Taylor.     (Same 
v.  19:  459-460.) 

-  .    Essentials  of  successful  breeding  and  mngmt.  of 
swine;    by   Dr.   U.  H.   Paaren.     (Some  v.   19:  458- 
459.) 

1882.  Causes  of  mortality  in  pigs;   by  U.  H.  Paaren. 
(Same  v.  20:  471-473.) 

-  .     Swine   breeding   in   111.;    by   James   W.   Boston, 
giving   list   of   owners    and    breeders    of    recorded 
stock.     (Same  v.  20:  473-476.) 

1883.  Breeding  and  rearing  improved  swine;   by  Phil. 
M.  Springer.     (Same  v.  21:  524-527.) 

--  .  Mngmt.  of  pure-bred  swine  for  breeding  purposes 
and  feeding  for  butcher;  by  J.  A.  Countryman. 
(Same  v.  21:  524.) 

-  .     Total  estimated  no.  of  hogs  in  various  countries 
giving  any   considerable   attention   to   breeding  of 
swine.     (Same  v.  21:  509-510.) 

-  .     Chemistry    of    the    hog;     by    Wm.    McMurtrie. 
(Same  v.  21:  512-519.) 

-  .     Insects    injurious   to    swine;    by    S.    A.    Forbes. 
(Same  v.  21:  520-523.) 

----  .  Prominent  position  occupied  by  111.  as  leading 
hog-producing  state  for  so  many  yrs.,  now  belongs 
to  state  to  westward.  (Same  v.  21:  509.) 


*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
SWINE — cont'd 

1884.  Stmt.  showing  average  no.  of  hogs  in  each  co. 
(Agric.  dept.  statistical  rept.  118:  17.) 

1897.  The  Berkshire  hog;  by  Prof.  Thos.  Shaw.     (A.R. 
farmers'  institutes  v.  2:  254-263.) 

1898.  Swine  interests  of  111.;  by  F.  H.  Rankin.     (Same 
1898:  84-88.) 

1904.     Market   classes  and   grades   of  swine;    by  Wm. 
Dietrich,    pp.    418-463.    illus.     (Agric.    exper.    sta- 
tion bull.  97.) 
VETERINARIAN 

1876.  Communications  in  re  necessity  for  veterinary 
organizations  in  state.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  14: 
256-264.) 

1877.  Recommendation  for  law  creating  office  of  state 
veterinarian.     (Same  v.  15:  84.) 

1885.  Commissions  for  asst.  veterinary.     (State  bd.  of 
livestock  comrs.  and  state  veterinarian.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Recommendation   for    amdmt.    to    law   to    allow 

state  veterinarian  to  appt.  deputies  in  case  of  neces- 
sity, salaries  to  be  provided  for,  or  to  divide  state 
into  districts  with  responsible  veterinary  surgeon 
in  each  district.     (Govs.  mess.  1885:  17.) 
Laws 

1871.  General  agric.  laws  of  111.  (Trans,  dept.  agric. 
v.  9:  285-349.) 

1885.  Acts  in  re  suppression  of  contagious  diseases 
among  animals;  extermination  of  Canada  thistles; 
to  provide  for  payment  of  assessments  and  drain- 
age; to  prevent  frauds  in  fertilizers;  to  encourage 
the  propagation  and  cultivation  of  fish  and  game. 
(Same  v.  23:  205-254.) 
CHOP  BULLETINS 

1877.     Act  to  secure  collection  and  publication  of  agric. 

statistics.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  15:  362-363.) 
DEPARTMENT  or  AGRICULTURE 

1872-1875.  Acts  and  by-laws  relating  to  state  bd.  of 
agric.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  10  (pp.  vii-ix) — same 
v.  13.) 

1874.  Act  to  revise  law  relating  to  dept.  of  agric.,  co. 
agric.  bds.  and  agric.  fairs.  (Same  v.  12:  5-7.) 

1887.  Act  making  apprns.  to  state  bd.  of  agric.  and  co. 
and  other  agric.  fairs.  (Same  v.  25:  172.) 

1893.     Law  creating  dept.  of  agric.     (Same  v.  31:  100- 

102.) 
FAIRS 

1887.     Act  providing  for  permanent  location   of   state 

fair.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  25:  171.) 
FARMERS'  INSTITUTES 

1896-1904.     Act  creating  111.  farmers'  institutes.     (A.R. 

farmers'  institutes  1897  (pp.  6-7)— same  1904.) 
HORTICULTURE 

1857-1865.  Horticultural  laws  of  111.  (Trans.  Hi.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1864:  8.) 

1857-1867.    Same.     (Same  n.  s.  v.  1:  17-19.) 

1857-1869.  Laws  affecting  hortic.  (Same  n.  s.  v.  2: 
v-vii.) 

1859-1869.     Same.     (Same  v.  8:  xiii-xvi.) 

1859-1874.    Same.     (Same  v.  9:  xiii-xvi.) 

1865.     Horticultural  laws  of  111.     (Same  1864:  8-9.) 

1865-1869.    Laws  affecting  hortic.     (Same  v.  4:  xiv-xvi; 

v.  5:  xii-xiv;  v.  6:  xiv-xvi;  v.  7:  xiii-xv.) 
STOCK  LAW 

1869-1904.  The  various  acts  affecting  stock  interests 
are  embodied  in  the  several  codifications  of  rules 
and  regulations  of  the  bd.  of  livestock  comrs.  For 
a  collation  of  these  see  above,  Inspection,  etc. 

1887.     Act  to  protect  stock  breeders  in  state;   in  force         » 
July  1.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  25:  169-171;   Statis- 
tical rept.  dept.  agric.  135:  13.) 


102 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Meadows  and  Pastures 

1877/8.  Meadows  and  pastures,  comparative  acreage 
and  condition  June  20,  1877,  and  June  1,  1878. 
(Dept.  agric.  circular  44:  14-15.) 

1877/85-1877/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing acreage  and  value  (per  acre  and  total)  of 
pasture  lands  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/85  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  126  :  9. 

1877/86    "  "  "          "  "       132:9. 

1877/87    "  "  "         "  "       139:9.* 

1877/88    "  "  "         "  "       143 : 9. 

1877/89    "  "  "         "  "       147 : 10. 

1877/90    "  "  '          "  "       151  :  10. 

1877/91    "  '  "       155 :  11. 

1877/92     '  '  '  '  159 :  10. 

1877/93     '  '  ...       i63 .  11 

1877/94     '  '  '  '  '167:12. 

1877/95     '  '  '          '  171 : 11. 

1877/96     '  '  ...  175 :  n. 

1877/97  '  ....       179 .  12. 

1877/98     '  ....       183 .  13 

1877/99     '  '  ...  is? :  13. 

1877/00     '  '  ».  19!  :  13. 

1877/01     '  '  ...  '       195 : 13. 

1877/02     '  '  ...  '        199 :  13. 

1877/03     '  ....       203 :  13. 

1877/04    "  ....       207 : 18. 

1878-1881.  Table  giving  percentage  of  increase  or  de- 
crease in  acreage  of  meadows  and  condition  of 
meadows  on  June  1,  in  10  of  leading  hay-producing 
cos.  in  state,  aggregate  crop  of  which  amounted  to 
nearly  one-third  of  total  hay  crop  of  state  in  1880. 
(Dept.  agric.  statistical  rept.  76:  45.) 
1878/81-1884/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing, by  cos.,  acreage  of  pastures  returned  by  as- 
sessors last  yr.  compared  with  preceding  yr.,  in- 
crease or  decrease,  and  condition  on  Aug.  1  of 
each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/81   In   Statistical   rept.  dept.  agric.  80  :  24-25 

1878/82    "  "  "          "  "        '« 

1878/83 

1878/84 

1878/85 

1878/86 

1878/87 

1879/88 

1880/89 

1880/90 

1880/91 

1881/92 

1882/93 

1882/94 

1882/95 

1882/96 

1882/97 

1882/98 

1882/99 

1882/00 

1882/01 

1882/02 

1883/03 

1884/04 

1880-1904.  Ann.  table  showing,  by  cos.,  acreage  of 
pastures  as  returned  by  assessors,  value  per  acre, 
and  total  value. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Meadows  and  Pastures — cont'd 

1900  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  191 :  39-41. 

1901  "  "  "          "  "        195 : 38-41. 

1902  "  "  "          "  "        i99 :  39-41. 

1903  "  "  "         "  "       203 : 39-41. 

1904  "  "  "         "  "       207 : 39-41. 
1880/1-1898/04.     Cumulative    comparative    table    show- 
ing, by  cos.,  acreage  of  meadows  of  last  yr.  com- 
pared with  preceding  yr.,  and  condition  on  June  1 
of  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880/1  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  76  :  54. 


18?  /2  " 

'   (?). 

1881/3  " 

100  :  23. 

1881/4  " 

112  :  23. 

1881/5  " 

123  :  60. 

1881/6  " 

129  :  47. 

1881/7  " 

135  :  46. 

1882/8 

•    .* 

140  :  42. 

1888/9 

i    *. 

145  :  17. 

1889/90 

•    .. 

149  :  20. 

1889/91 

i    .. 

153  :  19. 

1890/2 

i    .. 

157  :  19. 

1891/3 

i«    .* 

'   161  :  19. 

1891/4 

i    .. 

165  :  18. 

1891/5 

t    .. 

169  :  17. 

1892/6 

*    *. 

173  :  18. 

1893/7 

•    " 

177:17. 

1893/8 

•    .« 

181  :  17. 

1893/9 

*    " 

185  :  16. 

1804/00 

i    .. 

189  :  18. 

1895/01 

*    «< 

193  :  18. 

1896/02 

*    " 

197  :  17-18. 

1897/03 

i    .. 

201  :  17. 

1898/04 

•    .. 

205  :  17. 

1881/3-1898/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 

ing,  by  cos.,  acreage  of  pastures  of  last  yr.  com- 
pared with  preceding  yr.,  and  average  condition  on 
June  1  of  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1881/3  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  100 

24. 

1881/4    "                            '                       "        112 

24. 

80  :  24-25. 

1881/5    "                            '                       "       123 

61. 

(?)• 

1881/6    "                            '                       "       129 

48. 

104  •  32-33 

1881/7    "                            '                       "       135 

47. 

116  :  30-31. 

1882/8    "                            '                       "       140 

43. 

125  :  48-49. 

In  the  next  two  tables  condition  is  shown 

>n  May  1  and 

131  :  46-47. 

June  20  of  last  year  only. 

137  :  44-45. 

1888/9  in   Statistical  rept.  dept.   agric.   145 

17. 

142  :  44-45. 

1889/90  "            "              "          "            "       149 

21. 

146  :  28-29. 

After  this  condition  Is  shown  on  May  1  and  June  20  of 

150  :  37-39. 

each  year. 

154:41-43. 

1889/91  In  Statistical  rent.  dept.  agric.  153  :  20. 

158  :  36-38. 

1890/2 

i 

157  :  20. 

162  :  38-40. 

1891/4 

165  :  19. 

160  :  38-40. 

1891/5 

169  :  18. 

170  :  38-40. 

1892/6 

173  :  19. 

174  :  38-40. 

1893/7 

177  :  18. 

178  :  38-40. 

1893/8 

181  :  18. 

182  :  38-40. 

1893/tf 

185  :  17. 

186  :  38-40. 

1894/00 

189  :  19. 

190  :  38-40. 

1895/01 

193  :  19. 

194  :  39-41. 

1896/02 

197  :  17-18. 

198  :  39-40. 

1S97/03 

201  :  18. 

202  :  38-40. 

1898/04 

205  :  18. 

206  :  35-37. 

1882/3-1882/8.    Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 

by  cos.,  acreage  of  meadows  of  last  yr.  compared 
with  preceding  yr.,  condition  on  June  1  of  last  yr. 
and  on  July  1  of  each  yr. 


1880  in   Statl 
1881    " 

stlcal  rept.  dept.  agric.  76  :  52-53. 

if           ..                ..          S9  •  90 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/83  In  Statistical   rept.  dept.  agric.   102:18. 

1882    " 
1883    " 

104  :  114-115. 
'       106  :  26-27. 

1882/84                                  '                                114  :  20. 
1882/85                                                                  124  :  17. 

1884    " 
1885    " 
1886    " 

' 

\ 

118  :  46-47. 
126  :  42-43. 

'        (?)• 

1882/86                                                                  (?). 
1882/87                                  '                                136  :  29. 
1882/88                                  '                                141  :  27. 

1887    " 

' 

' 

'       139  :  44-45.* 

1882/3-1883/8.     Cumulative  comparative  table  showing, 

1888    " 
1889    " 
1890     ' 

• 

'• 

'       143  :  44-45. 
'       147  :  30-31. 
'       151  :  39-41. 

by  cos.,  acreage  of  pastures  of  last  yr.  compared 
with  preceding  yr.,  condition  on  June  1  of  last  yr. 

1891      ' 

. 

• 

155  :  38-40. 

and  on  July  1  of  each  yr. 

1892     ' 

' 

' 

159  :  37-39. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1893     ' 
1894     ' 

'< 

'• 

'       163  :  39-41. 
167  :  41-43. 

1882/83  in  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  102  :  19. 
1882/84                   '                          '            "       114  :  21. 

1895     ' 

* 

'       171  :  40-42. 

1882/85                  '                          '            "       124  :  48. 

1896     ' 

1 

4 

175  :  41-43. 

1882/86                  '                          '            "       130  :  33. 

1897    " 

* 

1 

179  :  37-39. 

1882/87                  '                          '            "       136:30. 

1898    " 
1899    " 

» 

« 

'       183  :  39-41. 
187  :  38-40. 

1883/88                  '                          '            "        141  :  28. 
1882/3-1903/4.     See  above,  Crops.     Grain  Crops;    these 

*  There  are  two  repts.  numbered  139. 

dates. 

INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


103 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Museum 

1873.  Suggestion  for  apptmt.  of  committee  to  prepare 
plan  for  collection,  classification  and  installation  of 
objects  appropriate  to  the  museum  of  dept. ;  also 
for  same  committee  to  report  as  to  needs  of  library. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  11:  3.) 

1877.  Suggestion  for  setting  apart,  by  bd.,  space  in 
museum  for  each  co.  for  exhibition  of  specimens  of 
cereals,  soils,  minerals,  woods,  etc.,  grown  and 
found  in  cos.  (Same  v.  15:  85.) 

.    Suggestion  for  apptmt.  of  new  committee  to  de- 
vise ways  and  means  for  inauguration  of  projected 
museum.     (Same  v.  15:  9.) 
1877-1902.     Kept,  of  museum  committee.     (Same  v.  15 

(pp.  96-111)— same  v.  40.) 

1891.  Recommendation  urging  provision  of  more  room 
for  museum  purposes,  and  commending  work  of 
curator  in  care  and  arrangement  of  specimens. 
(Same  v.  29:  16.) 

Peaches;  see  above,  Crops.    Fruit  Crops 
Pears;  see  above,  Crops.    Fruit  Crops 
Plums;  see  above,  Crops.    Fruit  Crops 
Poultry  Raising 

1889/90-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing,  by  cos., 
value  of  eggs  and  poultry  sold  each  yr.  compared. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

lSoti/90  In  Statistical  rept.  dept.  agric.  151 :  81-83. 
1890/1      "  155 : 80-82. 

1891/2      "  159 : 79-81. 

1892/3      "  163 : 81-83. 

1893/4      "  167 : 83-85. 

1894/5      "  171  : 82-84. 

1895/6      "  175 :  84-86. 

1896/7      ••  179 : 81-83. 

lb^f/8       '  183:81-83. 

1808/9       '  187 :  80-82. 

1899/00     '  191  :  81-83. 

1900/1        '  195 :  81-83. 

1901/2       '  199 : 81-83. 

1902/3        '  203 : 81-83. 

1903/4       '  207 : 81-83. 

1896-1903.     Sketch    of    history    and    operations    of    111. 
Poultry  and  Pet  Stock  Assn.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903: 
450-451.) 
1898.    Poultry   interests   of   state;    by   L.   H.   Griffith. 

(A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1898:  49-52.) 
SHOWS 

1887-1891.     Ann.  rept.  of  Amer.  Poultry  Show. 

Checklist 
1.  1887  in  Ann.  rept.  10  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 


2.  1888 

3.  1889 

4.  1890 

5.  1891 


11 
12 
13 
14 


1887-1891.    Catalogue  of  Amer.  Poultry  Show. 
Checklist 

1.  1887  in  Catalogue  10  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

2.  1888    "         "  11 

3.  1889  not  found. 

4.  1890  in  Catalogue  13  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

5.  1891    "          "  14 

1887-1897.     Premium  list  of  Amer.  Poultry  Show. 
Checklist 

1.  1887  in  Premium  list  10  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

2.  1888    "  "  "     11 

3.  ls«9  not  found. 

4.  18ftO  in  Premium  list  13  Amer.  Fat  Stock  Show. 

5.  1891  not  found. 

unnum.  1897    in    Premium   list   Amer.    Fat   Stock   Show, 
1897. 

Premiums 

1858.  Res.  recommending  pres.  and  corresponding  secy. 
to  petition  legisl.  to  make  perpetual  apprn.  of  cer- 
tain portion  of  7%  fund  paid  by  111.  Central  R.R.  Co. 
to  socy.  to  be  paid  by  them  in  premiums  to  exhibit- 
ors of  agric.  and  mechanical  articles.  (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  v.  3:  97.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Premiums — cont'd 

1860-1864.  Repts.  of  committees  on  farms,  nurseries, 
orchards,  and  systems  of  drainage,  entered  in  com- 
petition for  premiums.  (Same  v.  4  (pp.  199-239)  — 
same  v.  5.) 

1870.  Rept.  of  co.  agric.  and  mechanical  assns.  giving 
officers  and  amt.  paid  as  premiums.  (Same  v.  8: 
259-279.) 

1875-1902.     Table  showing  no.  of  entries  reed.,  amt.  of 
premiums  offered,  and  amt.  of  premiums  paid  by 
each  assn.     (Same  v.  13  (pp.  vii-xv) — same  v.  40.) 
STATE  FAIBS;  see  above,  FAIRS 
STOCK  SHOWS;  see  above,  LIVESTOCK;  that  title 
Prices  of  Farm  Products;  see  Prices 
Raspberries;  see  above,  Crops.    Fruit  Crops 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1871/2-1890/2.  Rept.  of  farm  supt.  on  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures, etc.,  of  111.  Univ.  farm.  (5  rept.  bd.  of 
trustees  of  111.  Industrial  Univ.  1871/2  (pp.  75-80) 
—16  same  1890/2.) 

1877-1902.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing  state 
apprns.  to  agric.  bds.,  amt.  of  premiums  offered  by 
fair  assns.,  and  per  cent  of  state  apprns.  to  pre- 
miums offered.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  24  (p.  297) 
— same  v.  40.) 
BOABD  OP  AGRICULTURE 

1853-1904.  Treasurer's  rept.  (Bienn.  rept.  trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  v.  1  (p.  8) — same  Trans,  dept.  agric. 
v.  42.) 

1877.  Rept.  of  committee  on  state  apprn..  (Trans, 
dept.  agric.  v.  15:  113.) 

.     Recommendation  for  fixed  schedule  of  prices  to 

be  paid  to  clerks,  assts.,  and  other  employes;  also 
rule  governing  bills  and  traveling  expenses  of  em- 
ployes to,  during,  and  from  fair.  (Same  v.  15:  10.) 
1899-1904.  Itemized  stmt.  of  the  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures of  the  111.  state  bd.  of  agric.  together  with  the 
ann.  address  of  the  president.  Springfield. 

Checklist 
Not  found. 
Phillips  Bros.,   1907. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 


1899. 
1900. 
1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 


Not  found. 


37  pp. 

38  pp.,  1 

39  pp. 
41  PP. 


leaf. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1899  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  37  :  77-115. 

1900  "  "  v.  38 :  53-90. 

1901  "  "  v.  39 :  70-104. 

1902  "  "  v.  40 : 54-86. 

1903  "  "  v.  41  :  53-87. 

1904  "  "  v.  42:44-70. 
FAIRS 

1853-1904.  Comparative  table  giving  receipts  and  dis 
bursements  for  premiums  and  expenses  of  state 
fair.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  18  (p.  620) — same 
v.  42.) 

1876-1877.  Comparative  table  giving  consolidated  finan- 
cial exhibit  of  state  fairs.  (Same  v.  15:  416-417.) 

1876-1880.  Table  showing  average  financial  exhibits  of 
all  fairs  held  in  state.  (Same  v.  16  (p.  440)  — 
same  v.  18.) 

.  Comparative  table  giving  average  of  receipts  and 

expenses  of  all  fairs  held  in  state.  (Same  v.  17 
(p.  580)— same  v.  18.) 

1876-1904.  Rept.  of  auditing  committee  giving  receipts 
and  disbursements  of  state  fair.  (Same  v.  14  (pp. 
29-30) — same  v.  42.) 

.  Financial  exhibit  of  111.  agric.  fairs  for  yr.,  show- 

amt.  of  deficit  current  yr.;  amt.  paid  on  previous 
indebtedness;  amt.  paid  for  current  expenses  not 
premiums;  amt.  paid  in  premiums;  amt.  reed,  from 
other  sources;  amt.  reed,  from  state  apprn.;  amt. 
reed,  from  gate  and  entrance  fees;  amt.  reed,  from 
booth  rents  and  permits.  (Same  v.  14  (pp.  354- 
356)— some  v.  42.) 


104 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
FAIBS — cont'd 

1878.     Table   showing  gross   receipts  by   fairs   held   in 

state  during  yr.     (Same  v.  16:  442-443.) 
1878-1879.    Table  giving  amt.  paid  for  real  estate,  bldgs., 
and    permanent    improvements,    and    balances    re- 
maining in  treasuries  of  fair  assns.  at  close  of  yr. 
(Same  v.  16  (pp.  445-446) — same  v.  17.) 
1878-1887.     Cumulative    comparative    table    giving    ex- 
penses of  depts.  of  state  fair.     (Same  v.  23  (p.  320) 
— same  v.  25.) 

1879-1891.    Financial  exhibits  of  secy,  of  state  fair  and 

fat  stock  show.    (Same  v.  18  (p.  279) — same  v.  29.) 

1882-1904.     Debt  stmt.  of  111.  agric.  fairs.     (Same  v.  20 

(pp.  345-346)— same  v.  42.) 
1892-1904.     Receipts  and  disbursements  of  111.  state  fair. 

(Same  v.  30  (p.  215) — same  v.  42.) 

1894.  Kept,  of  architects  giving  expenditures  of  expo- 
sition bldg.  on  111.  state  fair  grounds.  (Same 
v.  32:  61.) 

FARMERS'  INSTITUTES 

1898-1904.  Financial  stmt.  (A.R.  farmers'  institutes 
1898  (p.  205)— same  1904.) 

1898-1002  called  "  Treasurer's  rept." 
LIVESTOCK  COMMISSIONERS 

1885-1889.  Stmt.  of  sums  appropriated  and  unexpended 
and  balance  of  such  apprns.  undrawn  by  bd.  of 
livestock  comn.  (Govs.  mess.  1889:  10-11.) 
1885/6.  Stmt.  of  disbursements  from  expense  fund  and 
slaughtered  animal  fund  to  pay  for  animals  slaugh- 
tered because  of  exposure  to  contagious  diseases. 
(1  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs.  and  state  veterinarian 
1885/6:  27.) 

1886/7.  Stmt.  showing  payment  made  by  state  to  own- 
ers of  cattle  slaughtered,  total  amt.  of  appraise- 
ment, no.  of  slaughtered  belonging  to  each  owner, 
and  no.  diseased.  (2  same  1886/7:  19-21.) 

.     Stmt.  of  carcass  fund.     (Same  1886/7:  22.) 

1886/7-1890.  Stmt.  of  compensation  for  cattle  by  U.  S. 
dept.  of  agriculture.  (Same  1886/7  (pp.  23-27)  — 
same  1889/90.) 

1886/7-1895.     Stmt.   giving   disbursements  of  expenses, 
slaughtered      animals,     and      disinfection      funds. 
(Same  1886/7   (pp.  42-47)— same  1894/5.) 
1893/4.     Synopsis  of  work  done  by  state  veterinarian, 
with     tabulated     stmt.     of    expenditures.     (Same 
1893/4:  39-41.) 
1895/6-1904.     Financial  stmt.  of  bd.  of  livestock  comrs. 

(11  same  1895/6  (pp.  49-51)— some  1903/4.) 
1902.    Financial  stmt.  of  livestock  investigations.     (A. 

R.  farmers'  institutes  1902:  125.) 
Soils 

The  reader  is  reminded  of  the  soil  surveys  prosecuted 
by  the  federal  govt.  Information  will  be  given 
upon  application  to  the  Soila  Bureau,  Dept.  of 
Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C.  See  also  names  of 
counties  under  Natural  Resources  for  material  on 
soil  of  specific  localities. 

1854.     Origin  and   character  of  111.   prairie  soils — con- 
cerning their  geology  as  relates  to  agric.;  by  E.  R. 
Roe.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  1:  507-509.) 
1857.     Rept.  on  soils  of  Ky.  and  111.;   by  D.  D.  Owen 

(Same  v.  3:  403-456.) 

+    1868/9.     The  soils  of  111.;   by  H.  C.  Freeman.     (2  rept. 
bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  Industrial  Univ.  1868/9:  165- 
173.) 
1869.     The  soils  of  No.  111.;   by  James  Shaw.     (Trans. 

111.  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  3:  121-129.) 

1878.  Analysis  of  soils  from  111.  Industrial  Univ.;  by 
M.  A.  Scovall.  (9  rept.  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  In- 
dustrial Univ.  1878/80:  110-112.) 

f    1902.     Rept.  on  soil   investigation   and  experiments  in 
111.     (A.R.  farmers'  institute  1902:  128-173.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Soils — cont'd 

1902.  Investigation  of  111.  soils.     Rept.  of  progress  by 
C.  G.  Hopkins  for  the  Univ.  of  111.  agric.  experi- 
ment station  to  bd.   of  directors  of  the   111.   state 
farmers'  institute,  1902.     30  pp. 

1903.  Rept.  on  progress  of  investigation  of  111.  soils; 
by  C.  G.  Hopkins.     (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1903: 
254-265.) 

— .  Paper  on  methods  of  maintaining  the  productive 
capacity  of  111.  soils;  by  C.  G.  Hopkins.  (Same 
1903:  119-142.) 

1904.  Address   on   some   possibilities   of  soil   improve- 
ment in  111.;   by  C.  G.  Hopkins.     (Same  1904:  115- 
124.) 

.  Soil  treatment  for  peaty  swamp  lands,  includ- 
ing reference  to  sand  and  "alkali"  soils;  by  C.  G. 
Hopkins.  pp.  225-303.  (Agric.  exper.  station 
bull  93.) 

Strawberries;  see  above,  Crops.    Fruit  Crops 

Wages;  see  Labor.    Wages 

Watermelons;  see  above,  Crops.    Fruit  Crops 

ALEXANDER  COUNTY  (1819) 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

ALFALFA 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and  Forage 

ALIENS 
Labor;  see  that  title 

ALMSHOUSES;  see  MAINTENANCE:  COUNTY 

AMERICAN    LIVESTOCK    EXCHANGE;     see    COMMERCE. 
LIVESTOCK 

ANTHRAX;    see   AGRICULTURE.     LIVESTOCK.     INSPEC- 
TION, ETC. 

APIARIES;  see  AGRICULTURE.    BEE-KEEPING 

APPLE 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Statistics  of  prices,  value  and  production  are  Included 
In  these  tables. 

APPLE  BARK  LOUSE;  see  AGRICULTURE.   CROPS.   PESTS 
APPLE  BLIGHT;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 
APPROPRIATIONS;  see  FINANCE:  STATE 

ARBITRATION 
Industrial;  see  Labor  Disputes 

ARBOR  DAY;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     FORESTS 

ARCHITECTS 

Board  of  Examiners;  see  License:  State 
License;   see  same 

ARCHITECTURE 

School;  see  Education.    School  Houses 

ASSESSMENT;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

ASSESSORS 

Salaries;  see  that  title 

ASYLUMS;  see  MAINTENANCE 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


105 


ATTORNEY      GENERAL;       see      ADMINISTRATION      OF 
JUSTICE:  STATE 

ATTORNEYS 
License;  see  License:  State 

AUDITOR 

Fees;  see  Fees.    State  Officers 
Finance  Reports;  see  Finance 
Insurance  Reports;  see  Insurance 
Salary;  see  Salaries 

AUGUSTA 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 


BARE-SHOPS 
Inspection;  see  Industries. 

BALTIMORE  (MD.) 
Fire;  see  Fires 

BANKS 


Inspection 


serial 


Bank  Commissioners 

Under  act  of  Feb.  15,  1851,  "  Act  to  establish  a  general 
system  of  banking."  This  act  became  law  over  the 
executive  veto.  Sec.  31  provided  for  the  appoint- 
ment, by  the  governor,  of  three  bank  commissioners 
at  the  session  of  the  general  assembly  following 
the  one  which  passed  the  act.  The  next  session 
convened  in  1853.  The  requirement  of  the  act 
concerning  the  making  of  reports  (sec.  31)  Is 
rather  Indefinite.  It  Is  worded  as  follows  :  "  Such 
commissioners  shall  have  power  to  examine  .... 
and  their  reports  shall  be  published  at  the  seat  of 
government,  and  such  other  papers  as  they  may 
direct." 
1854-1859/60.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  bank  comrs. 

Checklist 

1854  June  not  found. 
1854  Dec.  dept.  ed.  not  found. 

"         "    doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
1855-1857  not  found. 
1858/9     dept.  ed.  not  found. 

"  doc.     ed.    n.  t.  p.    24  pp. 

1859/60  dept.  ed.  not  found. 

doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     62  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1854  June  omitted. 

1854  Dec.   in  Repts.  19  Gen.  Assem.  1855  :  183-186. 
1855-1857  omitted. 

1858/9  in  Repts.  21  Gen.  Assem.  1859,  v.  1 : 195-216. 
1859/60 "       "       22        "          "         1861,  v.  1 : 329-390. 

Reprinted  in  federal  docs,  as  follows : 
1854-1858/9  omitted. 

1859/60  in  U.  S.  36  Cong.,  2  sess.,  H.  doc.  77  :  214-229. 
Reprinted  In  part  only. 

B 

Auditor's  Annual  Bank  Statements 

1  series 

Under  Senate  res.  of  Feb.  23,  1854,  requiring  the  auditor 
of  public  accounts  to  furnish  the  Senate  of  III. 
with  the  names  and  location  of  all  banks  and 
banking  assns.  incorporated  under  the  general  bank- 
ing law  ;  with  the  names,  kinds,  amts.  and  descrip- 
tions of  securities  deposited  by  each  bank  or  bank- 
ing assn.,  the  times  when  deposited  and  the  amt. 
of  bills  Issued  to  each  bank  for  circulation. 
1854-1872.  Stmt.  of  names  and  locations  of  banks,  etc. 

Checklist 
1854,  Feb.  22.     3  pp. 

This  stmt.  was  evidently  prepared  with  the  intention 
of  having  it  form  part  of  the  auditor's  bienn.  rept. 
of  1854.  It  is  called  for  in  the  list  of  tabulated 
stmts,  which  he  says  he  submits  (see  stmt.  12), 
but  is  not  to  be  found  In  the  rept.  This  is  a  brief 
stmt.  of  the  amt.  and  kind  of  securities  on  deposit, 
nnd  of  the  amt.  of  notes  outstanding. 
1S56,  Nov.  29.  Separate  not  found.  Issued? 

Shows,  by  banks,  the  kind  and  amt.  of  securities  de- 
posited, the  rate  at  which  deposited,  the  amt,  of 
securities  withdrawn,  amt.  of  securities  remaining 
on  deposit,  amt.  of  circulating  notes  issued,  amt. 


BANKS— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

Auditor's  Annual  Bank  Statements — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

returned  and  amt.  outstanding,  condition  of  banks 
closed  by  protest,  amt.  of  circulating  notes  out- 
standing of  banks  closed  by  protest,  and  of  those 
that  have  withdrawn  stock,  and  amt.  of  specie  de- 
posited with  auditor,  treasurer  and  banks. 
1858,  Nov.  30.  Separate  not  found.  Issued? 

Shows  the  amt.  and  kind  of  stocks  held  as  security  for 
circulation,  the  market  value  of  same,  amt.  of 
circulation  outstanding  nnd  amt.  of  value  of  margin 
on  deposit :  the  condition  of  suspended  banks 
whose  notes  are  redeemed  at  auditor's  office  and 
rate  at  which  redeemed ;  the  condition  of  suspended 
banks  whose  time  for  redemption  has  expired  by 
limitation  ;  the  no.  and  denominations  of  circulat- 
ing notes  issued  to  banks,  returned  and  destroyed 
and  outstanding,  the  no.  and  denominations  of  bank 
note  impressions  reed,  at  auditor's  office  from  date 
of  passage  of  the  general  banking  law,  the  no. 
delivered  at  the  respective  banks,  the  no.  destroyed 
and  the  no.  remaining  In  the  office,  the  names  and 
locations  of  the  banks  of  Illinois  and  the  namee 
of  their  respective  officers. 
1860.  Nov.  30.  Separate  not  found.  Issued? 

Contents  same  as  in  1858. 
1862.  Nov.  30.     Separate  not  found.     Issued? 

Contents  same  as  in  1858. 
1864,  Nov.  30.     Separate  not  found.     Issued? 

Contents  same  as  in  1858. 
1866,  Nov.  30.     Separate  not  found.     Issued? 

Shows  the  amt.  and  kind  of  securities  held  in  trust  for 
the  banks  of  the  state  and  the  amt.  of  notes  In 
circulation. 

18G8,  Nov.  30.     Separate  not  found.     Issued? 
Contents  same  as  in   1866. 

1869,  Nov.  30.      Separate  not  found.     Issued? 
Contents  same  as  in  1866. 

1870,  Nov.  30.     Separate  not  found.     Issued? 
Contents  same  as  in  1866. 

1872,  Nov.  30.     Separate  not  found.     Issued? 

Contents  same  as  in  1866. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854  in  Sen.  jol.  18  Gen.  Assem.  1854. 

Inserted  between  the  mileage  statement  and  the  Index. 
1856  in  Blenn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1854/6  :  54-95. 


1858  ' 
1860 
1862 
1864 
1866 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1872  ' 
Disc 

An 
Bl 

n. 
?nn. 

1856/8  :  73-98. 
1858/60  :  85-124. 
1860/2  :  82-111. 
1862/4  :  79-88. 
1864/6  :  98-99. 
1866/8  :  132. 
1869  :  92. 
1870  :  61. 

jntinued. 

Auditor's  Quarterly  Bank  Statements 
1835-1904.  Stmts.  showing  no.  of  banks,  no.  of  branches, 
classified  liabilities  and  resources  of  the  banks  of 
111.  at  dates  named. 

1  series 
1835-1844 

The  returns  during  this  time  are  from  only  two  banks, 
viz.,  the  second  Bank  of  Illinois,  at  Shawneetown 
and  the  second  State  Bank  of  Illinois,  at  Spring- 
field. A  collation  of  such  returns  as  were  found 
is  entered  below  under  Individual  Banks. 

2  series 
1851-[1863] 

Under  the  general  banking  law,  passed  Feb.  15,  1851. 
The  provision  requiring  bank  statements  (sec.  34) 
reads  as  follows  :  "  Every  banking  assn.  or  Indi- 
vidual banker  who  shall  hereafter  carry  on  bank- 
Ing  business  under  the  provisions  of  this  act,  shall 
make  out  and  transmit  to  the  auditor  of  State  a 
full  statement  of  its  affairs,  as  they  existed  on  the 
first  Monday  of  January,  April,  July  and  October 
of  each  year which  statement  shall  be  de- 
posited in  the  office  of  said  auditor,  by  the  twen- 
tieth of  each  of  said  months ;  which  statement  shall 
be  published,  quarterly,  in  the  nearest  newspaper ; 
and  such  statement  shall  contain — 1.  The  amount 
of  capital  stock  of  the  assn.  or  individual  banker, 
paid  in  and  invested  according  to  law.  2.  The 
value  of  the  real  estate,  specifying  what  portion  Is 
occupied  by  the  assn.  or  Individual  banker  for  the 


106 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


BANKS— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
C — cont'd 


Auditor's  Quarterly  Bank  Statements — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 
1851-  [1863]— cont'd 

transaction  of  business.    3.  The  debts  owing  to  the 
assn.  or  Individual  banker,  and  the  date  and  amount 
of  each  bill  or  note  discounted,  and  when  the  same 
was  made  payable.    4.  The  amount  of  debts  owning 
by  the  assn.  or  Individual  banker,  and  the  amount 
deposited  In  other  banks.     5.  The  amount  of  notes 
or  bills,  then  in  circulation,  of  said  association  or 
banker ;    of    loans    and    discounts,    and    specie    on 
hand ;  what  amount  of  notes  of  other  banks  Is  held 
by   such   banker  or   assn.      6.   The  amount  of  sus- 
pended debt  held  by  such  assn.  or  banker." 
The  "  nearest  newspaper  "  referred  to  In  foregoing  re- 
quirement, meant  nearest  newspaper  to  the  bank. 
1851-[1862].    Stmt.  of  the  condition  of  banks  of  the 
state    on  ....  as    presented    in    their    quarterly 
repts.,  viz.:    names  and   location   of  banks  organ- 
ized under  the  general  banking  law,  the  kind  and 
amt.  of  securities  on  deposit,  and   amt.  of  circu- 
lating notes  outstanding. 

Checklist 

1851-1855  not  found. 
1856  Jan.,  April,  July  not  found. 

1856  Oct.  1.     Oblong  8°  folding  sheet. 

1857  not  found. 

1858  Jan.,  April,  July  not  found. 
1858  Oct.  1.     Oblong  8°  folding  sheet. 
1859-[1862]  not  found. 

Also  in  Documents  as  follows  : 
1862  Jan.    in  U.  S.  38  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  20    161. 

"     April   "    "  "  38       "     1      ' 20    161. 

"     July     "    "  "  38       "     1      "         20    161. 

"     Oct.      38       "     1     "         "        "       "     20    161. 

It  will  be  seen  that  only  two  Issues  of  this  statement 
were  found  as  separates.  These  were  found  as 
Insets  resp.  In  the  auditor's  reports,  the  1856  Issue 
in  the  Auditor's  copy  of  the  auditor's  report  for 
1854/6  and  the  1858  Issue  In  the  State  Library's 
copy  of  the  auditor's  report  for  1856/8.  The 
compiler  does  not  venture  an  opinion  as  to  what 
would  constitute  a  continuous  file  of  these  state- 
ments. That  earlier  and  later  statements  were 
compiled  is  proved  by  the  aggregates  which  appear 
In  the  Annual  Statement  on  the  Condition  of  State 
Banks,  submitted  to  Congress  by  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  under  House  resolution  of  July  10, 
1832.  A  collation  of  these  follows  : 
1853  April  In  U.  S.  33  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  82 
255. 

1853  April  in  U.  S.  35  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  107 
329. 

1854  April  In  U.  S.  33  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  82 
255. 

1854  April  In  U.  S.  35  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  107 

329. 
1854  April  In  U.  S.  38  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  20 

1856  Jan.  In  U.  S.  34  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  102 

170-175. 
1856  Jan.  in  U.  S.  35  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  107 

329 
1856  Jan.  In  U.  S.  38  Cong.  1  sess.   House  ex.  doc.  20 

216. 
1856  Oct.  In  IT.  S.  35  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  107 

329. 
1856  Oct.  In  F.   S.   38  Cong.   1  sess.   House  ex.  doc.  20 

216. 
1858  Jan.  In  IT.  S.  35  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  107 

329 
1858  Jan.  in  U.  S.  38  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  20 

216. 
1858  Jan.  In  U.  S.  35  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  107 

267-276. 

1862  April  In  U.  S.  37  Cong.  3  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  25 
161-1B2. 

1863  Jan.  In  U.  S.  38  Cong.  1   sess.  House  ex.  doc.  20 
160-1  C>3. 

3  series 
1889-1896 

Under  "  Act  concerning  corporations  with  banking 
powers "  approved  June  16,  1887,  and  operative 
Dec.  6,  1888.  The  record  of  the  following  two 
series  was  made  up  from  the  files  of  the  Illinois 
state  auditor  and  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.  The 
dates  of  the  statements  were  checked  up  from  the 
auditor's  books,  so  that,  although  not  all  the  state- 
ments were  found,  it  is  believed  that  the  record 
of  the  calls  for  them  Is  complete. 


14. 

10. 

7. 

26. 

2. 


. 

Not  found. 
15  pp.  4°. 
15  pp.  4°. 
Not  found. 
8  oblong  8° 


28. 

' 

"          ' 

28. 
17. 

•       • 

.. 

8. 

14. 

It                   1 

20. 
11. 

« 

21. 

(1                   < 

11. 

U                      il 

17. 

U                      44 

13. 

It            II 

1. 
98 

14                      41 

leaves. 


BANKS—  cont'd 

serial  —  cont'd 

C  —  cont'd 

Auditor's  Quarterly  Bank  Statements  —  cont'd 
3  series  —  cont'd 
1889-1896  —  cont'd 

1889-1896.    Stmt.   showing  the  condition   of   111.   state 
banks.     Compiled   by   the  auditor   of  public  accts. 
from  repts.  made  to  him  in  pursuance  of  law. 
Checklist 

issf*  Ann-     19    1   Bienn.     rept.    auditor    public    accounts 
1800  Jan.'    27.    |         1888/90  :  308-341. 

These  stmts.  are  arranged  by  banks  showing  classified 

resources  and  liabilities  of  each  at  dates  named. 
1890  April  22.     bdside  oblong  4°. 
1890  July   14. 

Blenn.  rept.  auditor  public  accounts  1888/90  :  308-341. 

1890  Oct.       8.     Not  found. 
1800  Dec.    24.     bdside  oblong  4°. 

1891  Mar.  12.         ...... 

1891  June     1. 

1891  Nov. 

1892  Feb. 
1892  May 

1892  Oct 

1893  Jan. 
1893  April  10. 
1893  July    25. 

1893  Nov. 
18»4  Feb. 

1894  May 
1894  Aug. 

1894  Dec.         . 

1895  Mar.  20. 
1895  June  11. 
1895  Sept.  21. 

1895  Dec.    11. 

1896  Mar.  17. 
1896  June  13. 
1896  Sept. 
1896  Nov. 

Also  In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1889-1894  May.     Omitted. 
1894    Aug.    8    In    Bienn.    rept.    auditor    public    accounts 

1892/4. 

1894-1896  June.     Omitted. 
1896    Sept.    1    In    Bienn.    rept.    auditor    public    accounts 

1894/6. 
1896  Nov.    Omitted. 

Aggregates  of  these  statements  appear  in  the  auditor's 
report  as  follows  : 

1889  Feb.    15    In    Blenn.    rept.    auditor    public    accounts 
1888/90  :  xv-xvi. 

1890  Oct.    8    In    Blenn.    rept.    auditor    public    accounts 
1888/90  :  xv-xvi. 

1890  Oct.    8    In    Blenn.    rept.    auditor 
1890/2  :  xlv. 

1891  Nov.    14    In   Blenn. 
1890/2  :  xlv. 

1892  Oct.    26    In    Blenn. 
1890/2  :  xlv. 

1896  Nov.    28    In    Blenn.    rept.    auditor    public   accounts 
1896/8  :  394. 

4  series 
1897-1904 

There  Is  no  change  of  title  In  these  two  series.  The 
change  Is  in  the  form  of  the  book  and  In  the 
presentation  of  the  material.  Heretofore  the  series 
wns  Issued  In  an  oblong  8°  pamphlet  of  unnum- 
bered sheets.  The  material  in  the  earlier  series 
was  arranged  In  two  main  groups,  viz.,  resources 
and  liabilities,  each  group  being  divided  into  vari- 
ous sub-headings  and  the  banks  of  the  state  ar- 
ranged alphabetically  under  each  group.  In  the 
later  series  the  arrangement  Is  by  banks  only  with 
classified  detailed  tables  under  each,  and  a  table 
of  aggregates. 

1897-1904.  Stmt.  showing  the  condition  of  111.  state 
banks.  Compiled  by  the  auditor  of  public  accts. 
from  repts.  made  to  him  in  pursuance  of  law 
Springfield,  1897-1904. 

Checklist 

1897  Feb.  13.  51  pp. 
1897  May  11.  55  pp. 
1897  Aug.  2.  56  pp. 

1897  Oct.  26.  56  pp. 

1898  Jan.  10.  56  pp. 
1808  April  6.  56  pp. 
1898  June  27.  58  pp. 
1898  Sept.  21.  59  pp. 
1898  Dec.  12.  60  pp. 


public  accounts 
rept.  auditor  public  accounts 
rept.  auditor  public  accounts 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


107 


BANKS— cont'd 


serial- — cont'd 


C — cont'd 

Auditor's  Quarterly  Bank  Statements — cont'd 
4  series — cont'd 
1897-1904 — cont'd 
cont'd 


Checkllst- 

1880  Mar.  6. 

01  pp. 

1899  July  1. 

84  pp. 

1890  Sept.  8. 

84  pp. 

1899  Dec.   4. 

90  pp. 

1900  Feb.  14. 

91  pp. 

1000  April  27. 

91  pp. 

1900  July   2. 

92  pp. 

1900  Oct.   1. 

91  pp. 

1900  Dec.  14. 

92  pp. 

1901  Feb.  25. 

192  pp. 

1901  May  14. 

94  pp. 

1901  Oct.  15. 

100  pp. 

1901  Dec.  11. 

102  pp. 

1902  Feb.  26. 

101  pp. 

1902  May  12. 

105  pp. 

1902  July  24. 

114  pp. 

1902  Oct.  13. 

119  pp. 

1902  Dec.  22. 

124  pp. 

1903  Mar.  2. 

127  pp. 

1903  May  21. 

131  pp. 

1903  Aug.  11. 

139  pp. 

1903  Oct.  15. 

144  pp. 

1903  Dec.  30. 

149  pp. 

1904  Mar.  22. 

155  pp. 

1904  June  10. 

158  pp. 

1!X)4  Sept.  7. 

166  pp. 

1904  Nov.  11. 

166  pp. 

Aggregates  of  these  statements  appear  In  the  auditor's 

repts.  as  follows  : 
1896  Nov.      28 
13 
11 
2 


1897  Feb. 
1897  May 
1897  Aug. 

1897  Oct.  26 

1898  Jan.  10 
1898  April   6 
1898  June  27 
1898  Sept.  21 

1898  Dec.  12 

1899  Mar.  6 
1899  July   1 
1899  Sept.  8 

1899  Dec.  4 

1900  Feb.  14 
1900  April  27 
1900  July  2 
1900  Sept.  29 

1900  Dec.  14 

1901  Feb.  25 
1901  May  14 
1901  July  29 
1901  Oct.  15 

1901  Dec.  11 

1902  Feb.  26 
1902  May  12 
1902  July  24  . 
1902  Oct.  13  1 

1902  Dec.  22 

1903  Mar.   3 
1903  May  21 
1903  Aug.  11 
1903  Oct.  15 

1903  Dec.  30 

1904  Mar.  22 
1904  June  10 
1904  Sept.   7 

non-serial 

1789-1842.  Stmt.  of  aggregate  no.  and  capital  of  banks 
which  have  failed  since  1789.  (Kept,  of  commit- 
tee on  banks  and  corporations  1843:  16-17.) 

The  rept.  of  this  committee  may  he  found  In  the  House 
repts.  of  the  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3  : 177- 
198. 

1816-1839.  Tables  of  commerce:  comparing  bank  circu- 
lation with  value  of  imports  and  exports  each  yr.; 
1816-1820  and  1832-1839.  (Same  1843:  10.) 
1819.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  examine  banks  in 
operation  in  state.  (House  jol.  1  Gen.  Assem.  2 
sess.  1819/20:  97-107.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  condition  of  banks  in  111. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1819  In  D.  S.  25  Cong.  2  sess.  House  doc.  79  :  842-843. 

"  a6       "     1      "          "          "      172 :  1356. 


in    Bienn.    rept.    auditor    of   public   ac- 
counts 1896/8  :  394. 


in    Bienn.    rept.    auditor    of   public   ac- 
counts 1898/00  :  417. 


In    Bienn.    rept.    auditor    of   public   ac- 
counts 1900/2  :  256-257. 


in    Bienn.    rept.    auditor    of   public   ac- 
counts 1902/4  :  232-233. 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1827.  Communications  from  gov.  in  re  act  of  Jan.  17, 
1825,  concerning  judgments  and  executions,  with 
special  reference  to  scaling  of  bank  debts  and  ex- 
emption of  certain  property  from  debts  secured  by 
mortgages  of  real  estate.  (House  jol.  5  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1826/7:  278-279;  310-316.) 
1830-1840.  Tabular  stmt.  of  condition  of  all  banks  in 
U.  S.,  giving  ami.  of  loans  and  discounts,  specie, 
circulation,  capital,  etc.  (Rept.  of  committee  on 
banks  and  corporations  1843:  8.) 
See  note  under  first  entry  above. 

1834.  "  Banks  may  be  exceedingly  useful  in  society 
....  but  unfortunately  are  too  often  established 
to  benefit  the  rich  speculator,  with  no  reference  to 
interest  and  convenience  of  industrious  poor." 
(Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1834.) 

1835-1844.    Stmts.  showing  condition  of  the  banks  of  111. 
The    stmts.    collated   below    are   of    aggregates.      They 
represent  the  second  Bank  of  Illinois,  at  Shawnee- 
town   and   the   second   State   Bank   of   Illinois,   at 
Springfield,  and  are  made  up  from  both  the  monthly 
and  the  quarterly  stmts.  of  the  individual  banks. 
See  also  below  under  Banks  :     Individual. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1835  Sept.  In  U.  S.  25  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  79: 

842-843. 
1835  Sept.  in  U.  S.  25  Cong.  3  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  227  : 

683. 
1835  Sept  in  U.  S.  26  Cong  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  172  : 

1356. 
1835  Sept.  In  U.  S.  29  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  120: 

303. 
1835  Sept.  in  U.  S.  30  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  77: 

632-633. 
1835  Sept.  in  U.  S.  31  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  68: 

404-405. 

1835  Sept.  In  U.  S.  32  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  122  : 
338-339 

1835  Sept.  In  U.  S.  32  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  66  : 
381. 

1836  Jan.  in  U.  S.  25  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  79  : 
842-843. 

1836  Jan.  in  U.   S.  25  Cong.  3  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  227  : 

683. 
1836  Jan.  in  U.  S.  26  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  172  : 

1350. 
1836  Nov.  In  U.  S.  25  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  79  : 

842-843. 
1836  Nov.  In  U.  S.  25  Cong.  3  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  227  : 

683. 

1836  Nov.  in  U.  S.  26  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  172  : 
1356. 

1837  Jan.  in  U.  S.  25  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  79  : 
842-843. 

1837  Jan.  in  U.  S.  25  Cong.  3  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  227  : 

683. 
1837  Jan.  In  U.  S.  26  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  172  : 

1356. 
1837  Jan.  in  U.  S.  29  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  120  : 

303. 
1837  Jan.  in  U.  S.  30  Cong.  1  sess.   House  ex.  doc.  77  : 

632-633. 
1837  Jan.  In  U.  S.  31  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  68  : 

404-405. 
1837  Jan.  in  U.  S.  32  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  122: 

338-339. 
1837  Jan.  In  r.   S.  32  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  66  : 

381. 
1837  June  In  U.  S.  25  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  79 : 

842-843. 
1837  June  in  U.  S.  25  Cong.  3  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  227  : 

683. 
1837  Juno  In  V.  S.  26  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  172 : 

1356. 
1837  Sept.  In  U.  S.  25  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  79  : 

842-843. 
1837  Sept.  In  U.  S.  25  Cong.  3  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  227  : 

683. 
1837  Sept.  In  IT.  S.  26  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  172  : 

1356. 

1837  Oct.   in  U.  S.  25  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  79  : 
842-843. 

1S37  Oct.  in  IT.  S.  25  Cong.  3  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  227  : 

683. 
1S37  Oct.  in  U.  s.  26  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  172  : 

1356. 
18118  Jan.  in  U.  S.  25  Cong.  3  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  227 : 

683. 

1838  Jan.  in  IT.  S.  26  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  172  : 
1350. 


108 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


1840  Nov. 
1842  Dec. 
1844  Nov. 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1838  May  In  U.  S.  26  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  172  : 
1356. 

1839  Jan.  in  U.  S.  26  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  172  : 
1356. 

1839  Nov.  In  II.  8.  26  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  172  : 

1356. 
1839  Nov.  in  U.  S.  29  Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  120  : 

303. 
1839  Nov.  In  U.   S.  30  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  77  : 

632-633. 
1839  Nov.  in  IT.  S.  31  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  68  : 

404-405. 
1839  Nov.  in  U.  S.  32  Cong.  1  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  122  : 

338-339. 

1839  Nov.  in  II.   S.  32  Cong.  2  sess.   House  ex.  doc.  66 : 
381. 

in   U.   S.    29   Cong.   2   sess.   House  ex.   doc. 

120  :  303. 
in   TJ.   S.   30   Cong.    1    sess.   House   ex.   doc. 

77  :  632-633. 
in   11.   S.   31    Cong.   1   sess.   House  ex.   doc. 

68  :  404-405. 
in   IT.    S.   32   Cong.    1    sess.   House   ex.   doc. 

122  :  338-339. 

in   TT.    S.   32   Cong.    2   sess.   House  ex.   doc. 
66  :  381. 

1836.  "  Banks  to  some  extent  monopolies,  therefore  in- 
consistent with  true  spirit  of  our  free  institutions; 
are  so  rapidly  spreading  their  influence  over  whole 
country,  that  it  is  doubtful  whether  they  can  ever 
be  entirely  eradicated";  here  follows  a  proposition 
by  which  banks  are  to  be  superseded  by  establish- 
ing sound  paper  circulating  medium.     (Govs.  mess. 
Dec.  1836.) 

1836-1837.  Table  showing  comparative  condition  of  de- 
posit banks  May  1,  1836,  and  State  Bank  Jan.  16, 
1837.  (House  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836: 
628-629.) 

1837.  July  11.     Review  of  provisions  of  act  of  Mch.  4, 
1837,  to  increase  capital  stock  of  certain  banks  and 
its  effect  on  different  funds  of  state.     (Govs.  mess, 
special  sess.  1837.) 

- — -.  Recommendation  that  banks  be  required  to  re- 
duce notes  in  circulation  and  prevent  increase  in 
responsibilities  so  that  a  resumption  of  specie  pay- 
ments may  ensue  as  early  as  possible.  (Same 
1837.) 

.  Recommendation  for  repeal  of  act  requiring  fund 

comrs.  to  subscribe,  on  behalf  of  state,  for  $3,000,- 
000  of  stock  of  State  Bank  of  111.  and  Bank  of 
Shawneetown  resp.  (Same  July  1837.) 

1838.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  directed  to  pay  cer- 
tain amt.  of  surplus  revenue  which  had  been  appro- 
priated to  school  fund  on  acct.  of  3  millions  of  stock 
which  they  were  authorized  to  subscribe  to  State 
Bank  of  111.  and  Bank  of  111.    8  pp.     (House  repts. 
11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  committee  on  banks  and  other  corpora- 
tions re.  expediency  of  increasing  banking  capital 
of  state  of  111.     6  pp.     (House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem. 
2  sess.  1840/1  [v.  2]:  11-16.) 

— — .  Extract  of  so  much  of  rept.  of  committee  on 
banking  as  relates  to  proposed  increase  of  banking 
capital  of  state.  (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House 
doc.  226:  1016-1022.) 

1842.  Failure    of    both    our    banks    and  ^consequent 
scarcity  of  money;  unfortunate  alliance  betw.  banks 
and   state;    improvident  use  by   banks  of  credit; 
policy   merely   postponed    calamity.     (Govs.    mess. 
1842:  12-13.) 

.  Same.  (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  ex.  doc. 

226:  1049-1051.) 

.  Rapidity  of  recent  multiplication  of  banking  in- 
stitutions; effect  of  reckless  issue  of  paper.  (Govs. 
mess.  1842:  3-4.) 

.  Same.  (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  ex.  doc. 

226:  1047-1048.) 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1842.  Every  attempt  to  carry  on  govt.  with  notes  of 
insolvent  institutions  must  end  in  failure;  opinion 
of  auditor.  (Rept.  auditor  of  public  accts.  1840/2: 
22.) 

.     Same.     (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  ex.  doc. 

226:  1038.) 

1844.  Pecuniary  affairs  of  people  improved;  acts  put- 
ting local  banks  into  liquidation,  by  removing  arti- 
ficial system  of  currency,  have  contributed  to  these 
results;  local  banks  unnecessary  and  inexpedient; 
failure  of  system  in  111.  (Govs.  mess.  1844.) 

.     Same.     (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  ex.  doc. 

226:  1082-1084.) 

1847.  Passage  of  law  requiring  banks  of  state  to  put 
their  affairs  in  process  of  liquidation,  justified; 
comment.  (Govs.  inaugural  mess.  1847:  5-6.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  banks  and  other  corpora- 
tions on  so  much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  state 
banks.  (Repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7  v.  2: 
273-280.) 

1851.  Mess,  of  gov.  returning  with  his  objections,  bill 
for  "  Act  to  establish  general  system  of  banking." 
4  pp.     (House  repts.  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851:  493-496; 
House  jol.  1851:  474-477.) 

1852.  Stmt.  of  banks  organized  under  general  banking 
law  of  state,  showing  amt.  of  capital  stock,  as  set 
forth  in  their  certificates  of  organization,  amt.  and 
kind  of  public  stock  deposited  as  security  for  cir- 
culating notes,  value  of  same,  and  amt.  of  circulat- 
ing notes  delivered  to  banks.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1850/2:  24-29.) 

1856.  Remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  condition 
of  banks  of  state,  and  on  equalization  in  taxation  of 
property.  (Same  1854/6:  4-7.) 

1858.  Remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  condition 
of  banks   in   state,   and   on   valuation   of  taxable 
property  in  state.     (Same  1856/8:  4-7.) 

1859.  Present  system  of  banking  satisfactory;  two  de- 
fects, viz.,   large  no.   of  mutilated   small  notes   in 
circulation  and  circumstance  that  111.  bank  notes 
are  only  current  at  par  in  111.     (Govs.  mess.  1859: 
9-10.) 

.  Same.  (U.  S.  35  Cong.,  2  sess.,  House  doc.  112: 

292-293.) 

1860-1861.  Stmt.  of  notes  retired  and  securities  with- 
drawn from  111.  banks  from  Nov.  30,  1860,  to  Feb. 
4,  1861.  (U.  S.  36  Cong.,  2  sess.,  House  ex.  doc.  77: 
228-229.) 

1861.  Stmt.  of  currency  and  securities;  present  value 
of  stock  in  auditor's  possession  Jan.  31,  as  security 
for  circulation  of  111.  banks.  (House  jol.  22  Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1861:  480-483.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  banks  and  corporations 

on  proposed  amdmts.  to  general  banking  law.  13 
pp.  (Repts.  22  Gen.  Assem.  1861  v.  2:  449-459.) 

.  Same.  (House  jol.  22  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess. 

1861:  473-483.) 

.  Communication  from  bank  comrs.  in  reply  to 

House  res.  of  Jan.  10  requesting  rept.  on  whether 
banks  have  failed  to  transfer  and  deposit  securities. 
7  pp.  (Repts.  22  Gen.  Assem.  1861  v.  1:  321-327.) 

1863.  The  banks — currency — uniform  currency  betw. 
the  states.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1863:  15-17.) 

.  Same.  (U.  S.  38  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  20: 

161-163.) 

.  Amdmts.  to  banking  law  restricting  issue  of  cir- 
culating notes  to  banks;  expediency  of  further  legis- 
lation in  relation  to  custody  of  bonds  deposited  for 
circulation.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1863.) 

1867.  List  of  names,  locations,  and  amt.  of  capital  stock 
of  national  banks  in  111.,  prepared  by  auditor  of 
public  accts.  (Proc.  bd.  equalization  1867:  38-39.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


109 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1868.  State  banks;  general  remarks  by  auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.  on  state  banks.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1866/8:  5-6.) 

1877.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  Sen.  bill  re- 
quiring banks  and  banking  assns.,  organized  under 
laws  of  state,  to  make  quarterly  stmts.  and  to  pro- 
vide for  examination  of  affairs  of  such  banks  and 
banking  assns.  and  for  closing  of  same.  (Sen.  jol. 
30  Gen.  Assem.  1877:  694-697.) 

1888.  Banking  corporations;  remarks  by  auditor  of 
public  accts.  on  act  concerning  corporations  with 
banking  powers.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1886/8:  xiii.) 

.    Stmt.  showing  name,  location,  and  capital  stock 

of  banks  under  special  charters.     (Same  1888/90: 
xiii.) 

.    Acct.  of  local  bank  funds.     (Auditor  of  public 

accts.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker.     Could  not  be  Identified 
In  auditor's  office. 

.  [Banks].  Acct.  of  all  funds.  (Auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.) 

Note  as  above. 

1888/90-1892/4.  Stmt.  showing  list  of  assns.  from  which 
applications  have  been  reed,  and  to  which  permits 
have  been  issued  for  organization  of  state  banks. 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1888/90  (p.  xiv) 
— same  1892/4.) 

1889-1894.  Table  showing  no.  of  banks,  total  resources, 
capital  and  surplus,  and  total  deposits,  for  several 
yrs.  (Same  1892/4:  x.) 

1890-1892.  Banking  corporations;  remarks  with  stmts. 
by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  examination  of  affairs 
of  said  corporations  in  state.  (Same  1888/90  (pp. 
xiii-xvi)— same  1890/2.) 

1890/2-1902/4.  Stmt.  showing  list  of  banking  assns.  or- 
ganized and  authorized  to  do  business  under  pro- 
visions of  banking  law,  with  dates  of  their  organi- 
zation and  amt.  of  capital  stock.  (Same  1890/2 
(pp.  321-322)— some  1902/4.) 

1893.  Opinion  relating  to  banks  and  banking;    state 
banks — insolvency — duty  of  auditor.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1893/4:  226-227.) 

.     Stmt.  of  Chicago  state  banks,  June.     (Auditor  of 

public  accts.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker.     Could  not  be  Identified 
In  auditor's  office. 

1894.  Banking  corporations;  recommendations  by  audi- 
tor of  public  accts.  in  re  said  corporations;   also, 
remarks  and  stmts.  on  same  subject.     (Bienn.  rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1892/4:  ix-xiv.) 

.    State  and  national  banks;   recommendations  by 

auditor  of  public  accts.  for  amdmts.  of  law  in  re 
said  banks.     (Same  1892/4:  vi-viil.) 

1895.  Opinion  in  re  banks  and  banking.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1895/6:  300.) 

1896.  U.  S.  Supreme  Court;    Charles  S.  Meadowcroft 
and  Frank  R.  Meadowcroft  vs.  The  People;  indict- 
ment for  receiving  deposits  as  bankers  when  in- 
solvent.    (Same  1897/8:  10.) 

.  Banking  corporations;  recommendations  by  audi- 
tor of  public  accts.  for  amdmt.  of  law  in  re  said 
corporations.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1894/6:  xiii-xiv.) 

1896/8-1902/4.  Banking  corporations;  list  of  certifi- 
cates of  organization  issued,  with  names  of  banks, 
location,  and  capital;  banks  that  have  increased 
their  capital,  with  amt.  of  increase;  banks  that 
have  changed  their  organization  from  state  to  na- 
tional banks;  banks  that  have  gone  into  voluntary 
liquidation  and  ceased  to  do  business.  (Same 
1896/8  (pp.  xii-xiii)—  same  1902/4.) 

These  stmts.  also  appear  In  the  Quarterly  Statements. 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1898.  Opinion  in  re  duty  of  auditor  in  case  of  impair- 
ment   of    bank    capital.     (Bienn.    rept.    atty.    gen. 
1897/8:  95.) 

.     Same;    certificate    to   increase    capital    stock   of 

Home  Savings  Bank  of  Chicago — contents  of,  and 

how  executed.     (Same  1897/8:  93.) 
.     Same;    establishment  of  branch   banks.     (Same 

1897/8:  92.) 
.     Same;    banks    and    banking— right    to    increase 

capital  stock  of  Austin  State  Bank.     (Same  1897/8: 

91.) 

1899.  Same;    rights  of  foreign  banks  to  have  branch 
banks   in   111.,  need   not  comply  with   foreign  cor- 
poration  act;    liability   of   stockholders  of  foreign 
bank   having  branch  bank  in  state;    such  branch 
bank  must  comply  with  banking  act  of  state.  (Same 
1899/00:  93-94.) 

1903.  Opinion   in   re    insolvent   banks — when    duty  of 
officers  to  serve  stockholders  with  notice  to  make 
good    impairment    of   capital.     (Same   1903/4:  141- 
142.) 

Laws 

[1851.]     General  banking  law. 

Not  seen  ;  Sabin  Ix  :  43. 

1889.  Act  [concerning]  corporations  with  banking  pow- 
ers. (Laws  of  state.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1893.  Laws  on  banking.     (Auditor  of  public  accts.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1898.     Laws  of  the  state  of  111.  governing  corporations 
with  banking  powers,  and  trust  cos.     Auditor's  edi- 
tion.    Springfield,  1898.     16  pp. 
Savings  Banks 

Illinois  Issues  no  savings  bank  statistics  per  se.  The 
nuditor's  quarterly  bank  stmt.  comprises  savings 
banks  and  state  banks  having  savings  deposits 
subject  to  notice. 

1888.  Savings  societies  or  institutions  for  savings;  re- 
marks by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  act  in  re  said 
societies.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1886/8: 
xi-xii.) 

Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State 
Trust  Companies 

1888.  Trust  cos.;  remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts. 
on  act  to  regulate  administration  of  trusts  by  trust 
cos.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1886/8: 
xii-xiii.) 

1888/90-1902/4.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  trust  cos.  as 
shown  by  repts.  of  last  examination.  (Same  1888/ 
90  (pp.  294-297)— some  1902/4.) 

1894.  Trust  cos.;  recommendation  by  auditor  of  public 
accts.  for  amdmt.  of  law  in   re  said  cos.     (Same 
1892/4:  viii-ix.) 

1898.  Opinion  in  re  construction  of  law  of  trust  cos. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  163.) 

1898/00-1902/4.  List  of  trust  cos.,  where  located,  date 
of  organization,  and  amt.  of  deposit.  (Bienn.  rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1898/00  (p.  xii)—  same 
1902/4.) 

These  lists  also  appear  In  the  auditor's  quarterly  state- 
ments. 

1899.  Opinion  in  re.  trust  cos.,  bonds  filed  with  auditor 
as  security  must  be  such  as  can  be  officially  seen 
by  auditor.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.   1899/00:  174- 
175.) 

1901.  Same;  what  constitutes  trust  business — foreign 
corporations  must  comply  with  trust  act.  (Same 
1901/2:  145-146.) 

.  Same;  duties  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  in  re 

foreign  trust  cos.  (Same  1901/2:  146-149.) 

1904.  Same:    amt.   of  deposit   required   by  auditor   of 
public  accts.  of  trust  cos.     (Same  1903/4:  139-140.) 


110 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL 

In  cases  of  banks  where  there  has  been  more  or  less 
controversy,  it  was  thought  to  be  useful  to  arrange 
the  entries  by  year,  month  and  day,  thus  preserving 
the  record  in  the  order  of  its  occurrence.  In  the 
case  of  communications  transmitting  a  large  no. 
of  enclosures  not  appearing  elsewhere,  a  brief  cal- 
endar of  these  enclosures  has  been  made  (see 
below  under  State  Bank  of  Illinois). 

Bank  of  Edwardsville 

Although  none  of  the  following  are  Illinois  state  docs. 
it  was  thought  perhaps  useful  to  Include  them  here 
as  relating  to  bunking  In  Illinois,  and  as  being 
the  only  documents  on  the  Edwards-Crawford  con- 
troversy. 

1824.  Communication  from  the  secy,  of  treasury  to  the 
chrm.  of  the  committee  to  whom  was  referred  the 
address  of  Ninian  Edwards.  145  pp.  (U.  S.  18 
cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  145.) 

.    Mess,  of  the  Pres.  in  relation  to  the  communica- 
tion of  Ninian  Edwards.    2  leaves.     (Same  141.) 
This  relates  merely  to  the  Instructions  to  Edwards  to 
defer  his  departure  as  minister  to  Mexico  In  order 
to    attend    the    committee    called    to    examine    his 
charges  agst.  Secy.  Crawford. 

.     Address   of   Ninian   Edwards,    presented   to   the 

House  by  the  speaker.     75  pp.     (Same  139.) 
Bank  of  Evansville 

1827.     Objections  of  council  of  revision  to  act  provid- 
ing for  examination  of  Bank  of  Evansville.    (House 
Jol.  5  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1826/7:  431.) 
Bank  of  Illinois  (ist)  at  Shawneetown.  1816-1823 

1816.     Charter  of  Bank  of  111.,  Dec.   28,  1816;    text  in 

full.     (111.  State  Register  Mch.  4,  1835.) 
Bank  of  Illinois  (2d),  Shawneetown,  1837 
1  series 

Under  Act  of  March  4,  1837,  Incorporating  Bank  of 
Illinois. 

serial 

Under  sec.  12,  Act  of  March  4.  1837,  "to  increase  the 
capital  stock  of  certain  banks,"  requiring  the  banks 
to  lay  before  the  General  Assembly  a  statement 
of  their  condition  within  ten  days  after  meeting 
of  the  Assembly. 

A 

1838-1844.  [Kept,  of  the  officers  of  the  Bank  of  111., 
with  stmt.  of  cashier  [John  Siddall]  of  aggregate 
condition  of  bank  and  branches.] 

Checklist 
11  reg.  sess.  1838.    n.  t.  p.    2  leaves. 

11  called  sess.  1839.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 

12  1   sess.   1840  Nov.      Springfleld,  1840.     5  pp. 
12   1     "       1840  Nov.      n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 

12  2     "       1840  Dec.      Not  found. 

The  rept.  of  Nov.  was  re-submitted  in  Dec. ;  supposition 
is  that  no  revised  rept.  was  made  In  Dec. 

13  reg.  sess.   1842.     n.  t  p.     3  pp. 

14  "         "     1844.     Not  found  as  separate  issue. 

15  "         "     1845. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1838    In    Sen.    Jol.    11    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1838/9 : 67- 
68. 

1838  In  Repts.   11  Gen.  Assem.   1   sess.   1838/9. 
8th  doc.  In  volume. 

1839  In  Senate  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  called  sess.  1839/40  : 
45-49. 

1840  Nov.  in  Senate  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1840  : 
29-33. 

1840  Nov.  In  Senate  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840 : 

243-245. 
1S40   Nov.   In   House  Jol.   12   Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   1840 : 

55-57. 

1840  Dec.  none  Issued? 
1842    In    House    repts.    13    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1842 : 

41-43. 
1844-1845  not  found. 

These   stmts.    made   on    Nov.    25,   1844.   and   April    10, 
1845,  resp.  are  the  land  general  stmts.  made  by  the 
Bank.      The   compiler   did   not   succeed   in   finding 
an  Individual  Issue  of  them,  but  It  Is  embodied  in 
the  rept.  of  the  Jt.  select  committee  of  1845  and 
1847  resp.,  see  below  non-serial  group,  these  dates. 
Also  in  federal  docs,  as  follows  : 
1840  In  U.  S.  29  Cong.  1  sess.  House  doc.  226  :  1086. 
1842    "    "  "  29       "     1      "          "         "     226 :  1087. 

1844    29       "     1      "          "         "     226 :  1088. 

These  are  tabulations  of  the  essential  figures  taken  from 
the  cashier's  repts. 


BANKS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Bank  of  Illinois  (2d),  Shawneetown,  1837 — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

B 
1836-1838.     Monthly  stmt.  of  bank  to  governor. 

These  are  not  in  the  Illinois  state  documents.     The  fol- 
lowing were  found  In  the  Illinois  State  Register  : 
1837  Oct.      5  In  State  Register  Oct.    13, 1837.     p.  3,  c.  4. 

Oct.     20,  1837. 

1837  Nov.      1    "  Nov.    10,  1837. 

Nov.  17,  1837. 
Nov.  24,  1837. 
Feb.  23,  1838. 
Mar.  23,  1838. 
April  5,  1838. 
May  18, 1838. 
June  22,  1838. 
July  27, 1838. 
Aug.  24,  1838. 


p.  1,  c.  4. 
p.  3,  c.  3. 
p.  4,  c.  2. 
p.  4,  c.  2. 
p.  3,  c.  2. 
p.  3,  c.  3. 
p.  3,  c.  2. 
p.  3,  c.  6. 
p.  3,  c.  5. 
p.  3,  c.  4. 
p.  3,  c.  5. 


1838  Feb.  5  " 
"  Mar.  5  " 
"  April  5  " 
"  May  7  " 
"  June  11  " 
"  July  12  " 
"  Aug.  13  " 

Also  in  U.  S.  docs,  as  follows  : 
1836  July   13  In  U.   S.   24  Cong.  2  sess.   House  ex.  doc. 

65  :  164-165. 

1838  Jan.  6  in  U.   S.  24  Cong.  2  sess.  Senate  doc.  471 : 
278. 

non-serial 

1836/7-1837/8.  Stmt.  showing  state  Bank  of  111.  in 
acct.  with  state  of  111.  (A.R.  auditor  public  accts. 
1836/7  (pp.  38-39)— same  1837/8.) 

Paging  from  House  Jol. 

1837.  Feb.  7.  Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  on  condi- 
tion of  Bank  of  111.;  with  stmt.  of  condition  of 
bank  on  Jan.  21,  1837.  (House  Jol.  10  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1836/7:  495-501;  Sen.  Jol.  10  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1836/7:  353-356.) 

.     Same.     (U.  S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess.,  House  ex.  doc. 

79:  778-782.) 

.     Same;  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  350  copies  ordered  printed. 

.     Feb.  16.    Rept.  of  Jt.  select  committee  apptd.  to 

examine  condition  and  financial  concerns  of  Bank 
of  111.  (Sen.  Jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836/7: 
439-444.) 

.     Same;   separate. 

Not  seen  :  5000  copies  ordered  printed. 

.  July  11.  Consideration  of  legisl.  urged  to  con- 
nection of  state  with  Bank  of  111.  (Govs.  mess, 
special  sess.  1837.) 

1839.  Jan.  28.    Rept.  of  minority  of  finance  committee 
on  expediency  of  increasing  capital  of  Bank  of  111., 
at   Shawneetown.     2   pp.     (Repts.   11   Gen.   Assem. 
1  sess.  1838/9.) 

.     Dec.   20.     Communication   from   gov.   in   re   sus- 
pension of  specie  payments  by  Bank  of  111.     (Sen. 
Jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.  called  sess.  1839:  45-46.) 
.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen ;  500  copies  ordered  printed. 

1840.  Jan.  6.    Letter  from  E.  B.  Webb,  state  director 
of  Bank  of  111.,  re.  suspension  of  specie  payments. 
(Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.   1839/40:  125- 
128.) 

.  Same.  (U.  S.  26  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  172: 

875-876.) 

.  Jan.  25.  Corresp.  betw.  state  directors  of  Bank 

of  111.  and  pres.  of  bank  in  re  condition  of  bank 
loans  of  bank  to  insurance  offices  in  Mo.,  amt.  of 
stock  held  by  individuals  since  connection  of  state 
with  bank,  transfer  of  funds  to  Bank  of  U.  S.  3  pp. 
(Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839/40:  433-435.) 

.  Dec.  10.  Remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts.  in 

re  bonus  payable  annually  by  Bank  of  III.  on  state 
stock;  with  letter  of  Nov.  18,  1840,  from  cashier 
of  bank  on  subject.  (A.R.  auditor  public  accts. 
1839/40:  12-13.) 

1843.  Jan.  17.  Letter  of  James  Dunlap,  agt.  of  Bank 
of  111.,  in  reply  to  res.  requiring  gov.,  auditor,  and 
treasurer  to  confer  with  bank  in  re  separation  of 
bank  and  state.  6  pp.  (House  repts.  13  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  201-206.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


111 


BANKS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Bank  of  Illinois  (2d),  Shawneetown,  1837 — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1843.  Same.     (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  226: 
1054-1055.) 

.  Jan.  19.  Rept.  of  minority  of  committee  on 

banks  and  corporations  on  various  repts.  and  com- 
munications from  Bank  of  111.  at  Shawneetown  in 
re  repeal  of  charter  and  liquidation.  2  pp.  (House 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  199-200.) 

.  Same.  (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  226: 

1080.) 

.  Jan.  20.  Rept.  of  committee  on  banks  and  cor- 
porations on  communications  from  Bank  of  111.,  at 
Shawneetown,  and  on  several  matters  in  re  cur- 
rency. 22  pp.  (House  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1842/3:  177-198.) 

.  Same.  (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  226: 

1058-1079.) 

.  Mch.  2.  Mess,  from  gov.  in  re  payment  of  first 

instalment  of  money  from  Bank  of  111.  to  be  applied 
to  reduction  of  state  debt.  1  leaf.  (House  repts.  13 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  419.) 

Same.  (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  ex.  doc. 

226:  1082.) 

2  series 

Under  Bank  Commissioner 

Under  Act  of  Feb.  25,  1843,  "  to  reduce  state  debt  and 
put  Bank  of  Illinois  into  liquidation." 

1844.  Dec.  26.    Rept.  of  comr.  of  Bank  of  111.,  at  Shaw- 
neetown  (D.  Prickett),  showing  condition  of  the 
bank   on    Feb.    25,    1843.     (House   repts.    14    Gen. 
Assem.  1844/5:  163-164.) 

.     Same.     (Same  15  Gen.  Assem.  1846/7  v.  2:  268- 

269.) 

1845.  Feb.  19.    Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  on  com- 
munication of  James  Dunlap,  pres.  of  bank;  with 
cashier's   stmt.   of  Nov.   25,   1844,   of  condition   of 
bank.    2  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1844/5:  203-204.) 

The  evidence  given  before  this  committee  may  be  found 
in  the  repts.  of  1847  ;  see  below. 

3  series 
Under  Assignees 

Lnder  Act.  of  Feb.  28,  1845,  transferring  affairs  of 
Bank  of  Illinois  to  assignees. 

1846.  Dec.  8.     Communication  from  gov.  In  re  charges 
of  fraud  agst.  Shawneetown  Bank.     1  leaf.     (House 
repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:  281.) 

1846.  Dec.  24.     Rept.  of  [gov.  as  ex-offlcio]  fund  comr. 
22  pp.    (House  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1846/7:  19-38.) 

i  Contains    following    documents    relating    to    Bank    of 

Illinois : 

1845.  Nov.    3.      Stmt.   of   condition   of   affairs   of   Alton, 
Jacksonville  and  Pekin  branches. 

1845.  Nov.  3.     Stmt.  of  assets  and  liabilities  of  Bank  of 
Illinois. 

1846.  Nov.  2.     Various  repts.  of  assignees  of  bank. 
1845.  Aug.  15.     Text  of  arbitration  before  R.  M.   Young 

and  S.  T.  Logan. 

1847.  Feb.  19.    Rept.  of  minority  of  select  committee 
on  investigation  of  charges  against  officers  of  Bank 
of   111.   at   Shawneetown.     (House   repts.    15   Gen. 
Assem.  1846/7:  257-271.) 

Includes  evidence  taken  before  select  committee,  as  well 
as  evidence  obtained  from  it.  select  committee 
of  1845. 

1849.  Jan.  Communication  from  gov.,  with  assignees' 
and  cashiers'  repts.,  in  re  condition  of  Bank  of  III , 
at  Shawneetown.  8  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  16  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1849:  105-112.) 

.     Same;   govs.  communication  only,  minus  stmts. 

(Sen.  jol.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1849:  152.) 
1851.    Jan.  10.    Govs.  mess,  in  re  character  and  amt. 
of  state  indebtedness  reed,   from  stockholders,   di- 
rectors, etc.,  of  late  Bank  of  111.     (Sen.  jol.  17  Gen. 
Assem.  1851:  36.) 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Bank  of  Kaskaskia 

1837.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  bill  "  to  con- 
tinue  charter   of   Bank   of   Kaskaskia   for   limited 
time."     (Sen.  jol.   10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.   1836/7: 
618.) 

Bank  of  United  States 

1823.  Rept.  of  committee  to  whom  was  referred  com- 
munication from  gov.  of  Mass,  containing  rept.  and 
resolutions  of  Mass,  legisl.  in  re  rept.  of  Gen. 
Assem.  of  Ohio,  on  communication  from  auditor  of 
that  state,  upon  proceedings  of  Bank  of  U.  S.,  In- 
volving question  of  power  of  Congress  in  incorpo- 
ration of  U.  S.  Bank.  (Sen.  jol.  3  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1822/3:  249.) 

1838.  Rept.  on  so  much  of  govs.  inaugural  address  as 
relates   to   establishment   of   independent   treasury 
and   national  bank.     (House  jol    1   sess.   1838:  98- 
108.) 

— — .  Rept.  of  committees  on  finance  on  an  independ- 
ent treasury  and  national  bank.  14  pp.  (Repts. 
11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 

1841.     Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  error  in  Sen. 
jol.  for  1838/9  in  rept.  of  res.  In  re  establishment  of 
national  bank.     1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem. 
2  sess.  1840/1:  229.) 
Chicago  Title  and  Trust  Company 

1901.  Opinion  in  re  effect  of  consolidation  of  Chicago 
Title  &  Trust  Co.  and  Title  Guarantee  &  Trust  Co.— 
fees  to  be  paid  secy,  of  state.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1901/2:  197.) 

.     Same;    effect   of  consolidation   of  Chicago  Title 

&  Trust  Co.,  dissolution  of  works  of  old  corpora- 
tions, consolidation  of  trust  cos.,  release  of  securi- 
ties.    (Same  1901/2:  199-200.) 
City  and  Bank  of  Cairo,  1818 

1838.  Rept.  of  select  committee  in  re  incorporation  of 
City  and  Bank  of  Cairo.    (House  jol.  11  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1838/9:  247-252.) 

.    Same;  separate.    8  pp.     (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 

1  sess.  1838/9.) 

Contains   preamble  and   principal   provisions  of  act  of 
Incorporation. 

1839.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  repts.  and 
res.  presented  by  select  committee  on  incorporation 
of  City  and  Bank  of  Cairo.     1  leaf.    (Same  1838/9.) 

Globe  Savings  Bank 

1897.     Rept.  of  special  committee  on  causes  of  failure 

of  Globe  Savings  Bank,  and  condition  of  funds  of 

Univ.  of  111.  in  connection  therewith.     (Sen.  jol.  40 

Gen.  Assem.  1897:  1069-1085.) 
Hibernian  Banking  Association 
1899.    Opinion  in  re  Hibernian  Banking  Assn.   doing 

business    as    trust    co.     (Bienn.    rept.    atty.    gen. 

1899/00:  92-93.) 
Illinois  Trust  and  Savings  Bank 

1887.    Stmt.  of  condition  of  111.  Trust  and  Savings  Bank 

of  Chicago,  at  commencement  of  business,  as  shown 

by    rept.    of    examination.     (Bienn.    rept.    auditor 

public  accts.  1886/8:  299. 
State  Bank  of  Illinois  (ist),  at  Vandalia;   1819-1831 

1820.  Caution  urged  in  pushing  establishment  of  state 
bank  as  means  of  relieving  individual  financial  em- 
barrassment   of    citizens    of    state.     (Govs.    mess. 
1820.) 

.     Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  bill  for  act 

establishing  State  Bank  of  111.  (Sen.  jol.  2  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1820/1:  135-139;  House  jol.  same 
1820/1:  236-239.) 

1821.  Protest   of    certain    citizens   of   Crawford,    Ran- 
dolph and  Gallatin  cos.  agst.  act  establishing  State 
Bank   of   111.     (House   jol.   2   Gen.    Assem.    1   sess. 
1820/1:  227-229.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


BANKS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
State  Bank  of  Illinois  (ist),  at  Vandalia;  1819-1831 — cont'd 

1821.  Kept,  of  select  committee  to  whom  was  referred 
bill  establishing  State  Bank  of  111.,  with  objections 
of  Council  of  Revision  to  this  bill.     (Same  1820/1: 
261-271.) 

1822.  Examination  of  proceedings  of  State  Bank  and 
branches    urgently    recommended.     (Govs.    inaug. 
address,   1822,   in   Sen.   jol.   3   Gen.   Assem.   1   sess. 
1822/3:  22.) 

1823.  Kept,  of  committee  apptd.  to  examine  condition 
of  State  Bank.     (House  jol.  3  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1822/3:  108-109.) 

1824.  Establishment    of    State    Bank;    considered    an 
error,  committed  from  impatient  desire  to  relieve 
community  from  what  was  called  the  "  pressure  of 
the  times  "  but  which  was  chiefly  produced  by  ex- 
cessive   issues    of    paper    currency.     (Govs.    mess. 
1824.) 

.     Strict   examination   into   conduct  of   banks   and 

exposition  of  its  situation  to  people,  urged;  legal 
provision  for  extinction  of  amts.  paid  in  ann.  In- 
stalments as  well  as  by  voluntary  payments  sug- 
gested as  aid  to  establishing  its  credit;  substitution 
for  bank  of  a  more  simple  agency  for  superintend- 
ence and  collection  of  debts  suggested  for  legisl. 
consideration.  (Same  1824.) 

1825.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  to  examine  State  Bank  of 
111.  and  its  branches.     (House  jol.  4  Gen.  Assem. 
1    sess.    1824/5:  203-204;     231-233;     Sen.    jol.    same 
1824/5:  217-219.) 

1826.  Comment  upon  meaning  of  act  of  Jan.  17,  1825, 
concerning  judgments  and  executions  to  be  award- 
ed for  specie  value  of  notes  and  obligations  to  State 
Bank.     (Govs.  mess.  1826.) 

.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  loaned  and  reloaned  at  prin- 
cipal bank,  and  at  Edwardsville,  Palmyra,  and 
Brownsville  branches,  with  amt.  repaid,  amt.  re- 
maining to  be  paid,  their  aggregate  ann.  expense, 
and  whole  amt.  of  expense  incurred  since  their 
establishment.  (Same  1826.) 

.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  money  issued  by  State  Bank, 

amt.  burnt  and  amt.  left  in  circulation;  price  of 
bank  paper  increased  by  more  careful  conduct  of 
bank.  (Same  1826.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  directed  to  ascer- 
tain expenses  of  State  Bank  and  branches;  also 
amt.  of  perquisites  reed,  by  each  salaried  officer  at 
seat  of  govt.  (House  jol.  4  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1826:  111-112.) 

.  Letter  from  atty.  gen.  in  reply  to  inquiry  as  to 

prosecution  of  administrators  of  late  cashier  of 
State  Bank.  (Same  1826:  104-105.) 

1827.  Rept.  of  committee  to  whom  was  referred  com- 
munication from  gov.  making  charges  agst.  cashier 
of  principal  bank.     (Same  5  Gen.   Assem.  1   sess. 
1826/7:  415-416.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  to  which  was  re- 
ferred communication  from  gov.  in  re  accts.  be- 
tween cashier  and  principal  bank.  (Same  1826/7: 
465-467.) 

.  Communication  from  cashier  of  State  Bank  in  re 

destruction  of  certain  bank  notes.  (Same  1826/7: 
339.) 

.  Communication  from  gov.  in  re  mngmt.  and 

affairs  of  State  Bank.  (Same  1826/7:  332-337.) 

.  Communication  from  cashier  of  State  Bank  de- 
manding investigation  of  his  official  conduct.  (Same 
1826/7:  344.) 

.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  to  examine  State  Bank. 

(Sen.  jol.  5  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1826/7:  241-242; 
House  jol.  same  1826/7:  407-408.) 


BANKS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

State  Bank  of  Illinois  (ist),  at  Vandalia;   1819-1831 — cont'd 
1827.     Communication   from    treasurer   stating  reasons 
for  failing  to  make  certain  deposits  in  State  Bank. 
(Same  1826/7:  327-328.) 

1829.  Communication  from  cashier  of  State  Bank  of 
111.  in  re  jt.  res.  requiring  cashier  to  pay  to  state 
treasurer   all   warrants   belonging   to   State    Bank. 
(Sen.  jol.  6  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1828/9:  275-276.) 

1830.  Communication  from  state  treasurer  in  re  trans- 
fer to  treasury  of  books,  accts.,  and  money  by  late 
cashier  of  State  Bank  of  111.     (House  jol.  7  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1:  128-129.) 

.     Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  on  constitutional  power  of 

legisl.  to  pass  law  requiring  forcible  possession  to 
be  taken  of  money,  books,  and  property  of  State 
Bank,  and  whether  taking  forcible  possession  of 
them  would  prejudice  right  of  state  to  recover  in 
suit  now  pending  agst.  cashier  and  his  securities. 
(Sen.  jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1:  196-198.) 

1831.  Communication    from   auditors   apptd.    to   settle 
accts.    of    J.    M.    Duncan,    late    cashier    of    State 
Bank   of   111.     (House  jol.   7   Gen.   Assem.    1   sess. 
1830/1:  513.) 

.  Communication  from  state  treasurer,  transmit- 
ting communication  from  late  cashier  of  State 
Bank  in  re  sum  due  by  bank  to  treasury.  (Same 
1830/1:  420-421.) 

.  Communications  from  state  treasurer  together 

with  communication  from  late  cashier  of  State 
Bank  of  111.  in  re  new  method  of  settling  accts. 
(Sen.  jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830:  358-359; 
House  jol.  same  1830/1:  205-207.) 

.  Communication  from  atty.  gen.  in  re  proceedings 

agst.  late  cashier  of  principal  bank  of  111.  (Sen. 
jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1:  199.) 

.  Rept.  of  pres.  and  directors  of  State  Bank  of  111., 

at  Vandalia;  together  with  minutes  of  bd.  in  re 
transfer  of  books  and  property  of  bank  to  state 
treasurer  as  provided  for  by  act  of  Jan.  23,  1829; 
and  annexed  stmt.  of  state  treasurer  on  condition 
of  bank  at  time  of  turning  over  of  books  and  prop- 
erty by  cashier,  which  stmt.  the  pres.  and  directors 
of  bank  transmit  to  Assembly  as  their  bienn.  rept. 
on  condition  of  the  bank.  (Same  1830/1:  172-184.) 

1832.  Treasurer's  communication  to  Sen.  as  to  progress 
made    in   settling   accts.   of   late   cashier   of   State 
Bank,  amt.   of  debts  due  bank,  amt.  of  notes  de- 
stroyed, and  generally  all  information  re.  affairs  of 
institution    which    archives    of    treasurer's    office 
afford.     (Sen.   jol.   8   Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   1832/3: 
72-74.) 

.    Rept.  of  pres.  of  State  Bank  of  111.  at  Vandalia 

on  proceedings  of  arbitrators  apptd.  to  rept.  on 
books  and  accts.  of  late  cashier  of  bank.  (Same 
1832/3:  171-174.) 

1834.  Govs.  rept.  on  amt.  due  State  Bank  and  branches; 
amt.  due  on  mortgages,  amt.  due  from  late  treas- 
urer and  cashiers  and  probable  amt.  state  will  lose 
by   late   decision   of   Supreme   Court.     (House  jol. 
9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834:  367-368.) 

1835.  Recommendation  that  law  be  passed  authorizing 
sale  of  reserved  111.  Bank  stock  and  that  premium 
obtained  be  placed  in  state  treasury.     (Govs.  mess. 
1835.) 

— .  Rept.  of  treasurer  of  state  actg.  as  cashier  of 
State  Bank  of  111.  under  laws  of  last  sess.  of  Gen. 
Assem.,  on  the  condition  of  the  bank  and  branches 
on  Dec.  3,  1834.  (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1834/5:  294-302.) 

.     Same;   separate. 

Not  seen  ;  500  copies  ordered  printed. 


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BANKS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

State  Bank  of  Illinois,  at  Vandalia  (ist);  1819-1831 — cont'd 
BROWNSVILLE  BRANCH 

1827.    Communication  from  cashier  of  State  Bank  In  re 
examination  of  Brownsville  branch  bank.     (House 
Jol.  5  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1826/7:  459-461.) 
EDWABDSVILLE  BRANCH 

1827.  Communication  from  gov.  in  re  forgery  commit- 
ted at  Edwardsville  branch  of  State  Bank.  (House 
jol.  5  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1826/7:  344.) 

.    Communications  from  gov.  in  re  misappropriation 

of  funds  by  late  cashier  of  branch  bank  at  Edwards- 
ville. (Same  1826/7:  409-411;  418.) 

.    Minutes  of  proceedings  of  select  committee  of 

House  apptd.  to  investigate  official  conduct  of  late 
pres.,  directors,  and  cashier  of  branch  of  State 
Bank  of  111.,  at  Edwardsville.  (Same  1826/7:  504- 
595.) 

State  Bank  of  Illinois  (2d),  Springfield,  1835-1847 
1  series 

Under  Act  of  Feb.  12,  1835,  Incorporating  State  Bank 
of  Illinois. 

serial 

Incorporated  under  act  of  Feb.  12,  1835 ;  books  opened 
Feb.  23,  1835. 

A 
Directors'  Annual  Report 

Under  sec.  12,  act  of  March  4,  1837   (1  sess.,  10  Gen. 
Assem.),  "to  Increase  the  capital  stock  of  certain 
banks,"    requiring    the    banks    to    lay    before    the 
General   Assembly  a  statement  of  their  condition 
within  ten  days  after  meeting  of  the  Assembly. 
GOVERNORS  :  Joseph  Duncan,  1834-1838. 
Thomas  Carllu,  1838-1842. 
Thomas  Ford,  1842-1846. 
PRESIDENT  OP  BANK  :     Thomas  Mather. 
CASHIER  OF  BANK  :     Nicholas  H.  Kldgely. 
STATE  DIRECTORS  :     Robert  Allen,   W.   P.   Grimsley,   Jas. 

W.  Keys. 

1837-1842.    Rept.  of  officers  of  the  State  Bank  of  111., 
with  stint,  of  the  cashier  of  the  aggregate  condition 
of  the  bank  and  branches. 
Checklist 

10  Gen.    Assem.    sped.    sess.    1837.      June,    1837.      Not 

found. 

11  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1838/9.     Nov.,  1838.     n.  t.  p. 

2  pp. 

11  Gen.  Assem.  called  sess.   1839.     Nov.,   1839.     Spring- 

field, 1840.    8  pp. 

12  Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   1840.     Nov.,   1840.     Springfield, 

1840.    2  leaves. 

12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1.     Dec.,  1840.     Springfield, 
1840.    7  pp. 

12  Gen.   Assem.   2   sess.    1840/1.      Dec.,    1840.      n.    t.    p. 

5  pp. 

13  Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1842.      Dec.,    1842.      n.    t.    p. 

3  pp. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1837  June  omitted. 

1837  June  In   111.   State  Register   June   23.   1837.     p.   3, 
c.  1-2. 

1838  Nov.  In  Senate  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838. 
2d  doc.  In  volume. 

1838  Nov.   in  Senate  Jol.  11   Gen.  Assem.   1  sess.   1838  : 
26-27. 

1839  Nov.  In  House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839/40 : 
1-8. 

1839  Nov.  in  Senate  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839/40 : 
45-47. 

1840  Nov.  In  House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1840  : 
25-28. 

1840  Nov.   In  House  jol.   12   Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   1840 : 

52-54. 
1840  Nov.  In  Senate  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1 : 

247-249. 
1840  Dec.  in  Senate  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1 : 

9-15. 
1840  Dec.  In  Senate  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1 : 

425-429. 
1842  Dec.  in  House  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3  : 

45-47. 
Also  in  federal  docs,  as  follows  : 

1839  in  U.  S.  26  Cong.  1  sess.  House  doc.  172  :  869-872. 
Full  report. 

1840  Nov.  in  U.  S.  26  Cong.  2  sess.  House  doc.  Ill :  1380. 
Cashier's  stmt.   only.     The  essential  figures  from  this 

stmt.    are  also   given   In   U.    S.    29   Cong.    1    sess. 
House  doc.  226  : 1086. 


BANKS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

State  Bank  of  Illinois  (2d),  Springfield,  1835-1847— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 
Directors'  Annual  Report — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 
1842   Dec.   in   U.    S.   29   Cong.   1    sess.   House  doc.   226: 

1013-1016. 

President's  rept.  only,  minus  cashier's  stmt.  The 
essential  figures  from  the  cashier's  stmt.  may  be 
found  on  p.  1087  of  above  doc. 

1844  in  U.  S.  29  Cong.  1  sess.  House  doc.  226 :  1088. 
Essential  figures  from  cashier's  stmt. 

B 

Cashier's  Monthly  Statement 

1837-1840.     Monthly  stmt.  to   gov.  of  cashier  of  State 
Bank  of  111. 

These  stints,  are  not  regularly  Included  In  the  111.  state 
documents.  A  few  are  made  part  of  the  rept.  of 
the  Jt.  select  committee  of  1840,  and  are  especially 
collated  below.  They  are  printed  In  the  Illinois 
State  Register.  A  collation  Is  given  below : 
1837 

p.  3,  c.  3. 
p.  3,  c.  5. 
p.  3,  c.  4. 
p.  1,  c.  4. 
p.  1,  c.  4. 
p.  3,  c.  3. 


Aug.    10  in  111.  State  Register  Aug.   18, 1837. 

Hant      14      "        "  '«  "  Sor»>     Q9     1  (337 


Sept.  14 
Oct.      2 


31 


Sept.  22, 1837. 
Oct.  20, 1837. 
Oct  27,  1837. 
Nov.  3,  1837. 
Nov.  24,1837. 
Nov.-Dec.  not  found.* 

1838 

Jan.  not  found.* 
Feb.    14  in  111.  State  Register  Feb.    23, 1838. 

Mar.   19 '          Mar.  23, 1838. 

April    9    ' '  April  13,  1838. 

May      8 '          May    18, 1838. 

June  13    ' '          June  22, 1838. 

July   13 '          July   27, 1838. 

Aug.-Dec.  not  found.* 

1839 
None  found.* 

1840 

Jan. -April  not  found.* 
May    11  in  111.  State  Register  May    22, 1840. 

June  15 '  '  July      3, 1840. 

July    13    "     "          "  '  July   24,  1840. 

Aug.      3 Aug.   21,1840. 

Sept.     7    "     "          "  '  Sept.  18, 1840. 

Oct.      7    "     "          "  '  Oct.    23,1840. 

Nov.     2 '  Nov.    20,  1840. 

Dec.  not  found. 

1841 
None  found.* 

1842 
None  found.* 

Also  in  Documents  as  follows  : 

1836 

Jan.    18t   1 
April  26 
June  13 
Aug.      1 
Oct.     17 


p.  3,  c.  1. 
p.  3,  c.  2. 
p.  3,  c.  3. 
p.  3,  c.  5. 
p.  3,  c.  4. 
p.  3,  c.  3. 


p.  3,  c.  6. 
p.  2,  c.  7. 
p.  3,  c.  5. 
p.  3,  c.  5. 
p.  3,  c.  8. 
p.  3,  c.  6. 
p.  3,  c.  5. 


Jan.  17 
April  3 
July  10 
Oct.  2 


Jan. 
April 
July 
Oct. 

Jan. 

April 

July 

Oct. 

Dec. 


8 
2 

2 
1 

1 

1 

1 

16 


in   Rept.   of  jt.   select   committee,   1840,   In 
Repts.  of  Gen.  Assem.  1839,  v.  1 :  294-301. 

1837 

in   Rept.   of  jt.   select  committee,   1840,   as 
above. 

1838 

in    Rept.   of  jt.   select   committee,   1840,   as 
above. 

1839 

in  Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee,  1840,  as 
above. 


•This  statement  does  not  necessarily  mean  that  no 
returns  were  published.  The  file  of  the  State 
Register  used  by  the  compiler  is  that  Belonging  to 
the  Illinois  Historical  Library  in  Springfield.  It 
Is  the  most  complete  file  of  this  paper,  more  com- 
plete  than  the  office  file,  which  begins  in  1862. 
There  are,  however,  breaks  here  and  there  In  tl 
Historical  Library  file,  and  It  Is  possible  that  some 
of  these  missing  returns  may  be  accounted  for 
In  that  way.  It  Is  also  very  possible  that  a  state- 
ment may  have  been  overlooked  by  the  compiler. 

t  Printed  June. 


114 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


BANKS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

State  Bank  of  Illinois  (2d),  Springfield,  1835-1847 — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 
Cashier's  Monthly  Statement — cont'd 

1839 — cont'd 

Also  In  li.  S.  docs,  as  follows  : 
1836  Jan.   7  In  U.   S.   24   Cong.   2  sess.   House  doc.  65 : 

164-165. 
1838  Jan.  8  In  U.  S.  25  Cong.  2  sess.  Senate  doc.  471 : 

278. 
1840  May  11  In  U.  S.  26  Cong.  2  sess.  House  doc.  Ill : 

1379. 

1842  Nov.    ?  In  U.   S.  29  Cong.  2  sess.  House  doc.  120 : 
248. 


Quarterly  Statement  of  Auditor  of  Public 

Accounts 

1837-1842.  Quarterly  stmt.  of  the  auditor  of  public 
accts.  showing  the  aggregate  condition  of  the  State 
Bank  of  111. 

These  statements  are  not  to  be  found  In  the  state  docu- 
ments except  as  they  may  be  Included  as  part  of 
the  report  of  the  officers  of  the  State  Bank,  re- 
quired, under  act  of  1837,  to  be  submitted  to  the 
General  Assembly  within  ten  days  after  opening 
of  the  session.  These  quarterly  statements  are 
printed  In  the  Illinois  State  Register.  A  collation 
Is  given  below  : 

1837 
qr.  ending  Sept.  30  In  111.  State  Register  Oct.  13.     p.  3, 

c.  5. 
qr.  ending  Sept.  30  in  111.  State  Register  Oct.  20.     p.  1, 

c.  5. 
qr.  ending  Sept.  30  In  III.  State  Register  Oct.  27.     p.  1, 

c.  5. 
qr.  ending.   Sept.  30  In  111.  State  Register  Nov.  3.     p.  1, 

c.  5. 
qr.   ending  Dec.   31    In   111.   State  Register  Jan.   5,   1838. 

p.  3,  c.  1. 

1838 
qr.  ending  March  31  In  111.  State  Register  April  «.     p.  3, 

c.  6. 

qr.  ending  June  30  not  found.* 
qr.  ending  Sept.  30  In  111.  State  Register  Oct.  19.     p.  8, 

c.  3. 
qr.  ending  Sept.  30  In  111.  State  Register  Oct.  26.     p.  3. 

c.  4. 
qr.  ending  Dec.  31  not  found.* 

1839 
qr.  ending  March  31  In  III.  State  Register  April  19.    p.  3, 

c.  1. 
qr.  ending  June  30  In  III.   State  Register  July  5.     p.   3, 

c.  4. 

qr.  ending  Sent.  30  not  found.* 
qr.  ending  Dec.   31   In  111.   State  Register  Jan.   15,   1841. 

p.  3,  c.  5. 

1840 
qr.  ending  March  31  In  III.  State  Register  April  3.     p.  3, 

c.  4. 
qr.  ending  March  31  In  III.  State  Register  April  17.    p.  8. 

c.  3. 

qr.  ending  June  30  not  found.* 
qr.  ending  Sept.  30  In  III.  State  Register  Oct.  10.     p.  8, 

c.  4. 
qr.  ending  Dec.  31  not  found.* 

1841 
qr.  ending  March  31  In  III.  State  Register  April  16.    p.  8, 

c.  6. 
qr.  ending  June  30  In  III.  State  Register  July  9.     p.  3, 

c.  4. 
qr.  ending  June  30  In  111.  State  Register  July  16.     p.  8, 

c.  6. 
qr.  ending  Sept.  30  In   111.   State  Register  Oct.  8.     p.  8, 

c.  6. 
qr.  ending  Dec.   31   In   111.   state  Register  Jan.   14.  1842. 

p.  3.  c.  6. 


*  This  statement  does  not  necessarily  mean  that  no 
returns  were  published.  The  file  of  the  State 
Register  used  by  the  compiler  Is  that  belonging  to 
the  Illinois  Historical  Library  In  Springfield.  It 
Is  the  most  complete  file  of  this  paper,  more  com- 
plete than  the  office  file,  which  begins  In  1862. 
There  are.  however,  breaks  here  and  there  In  the 
Historical  Library  file,  and  It  Is  possible  that  some 
of  these  missing  returns  may  be  accounted  for 
In  that  way.  It  Is  also  very  possible  that  a  state- 
ment may  have  been  overlooked  by  the  compiler. 


BANKS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

State  Bank  of  Illinois  (2d),  Springfield,  1835-1847 — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

C — cont'd 

Quarterly  Statement  of  Auditor  of  Public 
Accounts — cont'd 

1842 
qr.  ending  March  31  in  111.  State  Register  April  8.     p. 

c.  6. 
qr.  ending  June  30  in  111.  State  Register  July  15.     p. 

c.  6. 

qr.  ending  Sept.  30  In  111.   State  Register  Oct.  7.     p. 
c.  6. 

non-serial 


Notices  of  sales  of  shares  and  of  declarations  of  divi- 
dends may  be  found  In  the  advertising  columns  of 
the  Illinois  State  Register. 

1834.  Dec.  3.    "  Should  it  be  considered  expedient  to 
establish  a  bank  (a  measure  I  cannot  at  present 
advise),   would   suggest  that  in  no  event  should 
more  than  6%  per  annum  be  divided  to  stockhold- 
ers."    (Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1834.) 

1835.  Feb.  12.     Charter  of  State  Bank  of  111.  at  Spring- 
field; text.     (111.  State  Register  Mch.  4,  1835.) 

.    Feb.   23.    Notice  by   comrs.   of   State   Bank  of 

opening  of  books.  (111.  Advocate  Feb.  25,  1835,  p.  3, 
c.  4.) 

This  notice  Is  repeated  In  several  subsequent  nos.  of 
the  Register. 

.    May  11-15.    Jol.  of  proceedings  of  comrs.  of  State 

Bank  of  111.  (Same  June  10,  1835,  p.  2,  c.  4-6.) 
An  editorial  In  the  Advocate  of  June  17  states,  "  It 
Is  perhaps  proper  for  ns  to  say  that  the  proceedings 
of  the  bank  comrs.  published  In  our  last,  were 
not  furnished  us  by  either  of  the  secretaries,  we 
cannot  therefore  vouch  for  their  entire  correctness 
as  published." 

.    July  7.    Govs.  proclamation  under  sec.  19,  char- 
ter of  State  Bank  of  111.,  directing  him  to  appt.  a 
person  to  count  the  money  paid  by  the  stockhold- 
ers to  the  bank.     (Same  July  8.  1835,  p.  3,  c.  4.) 
Repeated  In  State  Register  of  July  15,  22,  29  and  Aug. 
B,  resp. 

.    Dec.  8.    Attention  called  to  increase  of  capital 

stock  of  State  Bank;  right  of  officers  of  bank  to 
Increase  stock  questioned;  legislation  governing 
such  acts  on  the  part  of  bank,  urged.  (Govs.  mess. 
Dec.  1835.) 

.    Recommendation  for  authorized  sale  of  reserved 

stock  of  111.  State  Bank.     (Same  Dec.  1835.) 

1836/7-1837/8.     Stmt.  showing  state  treasurer  in  acct. 
•with  State  Bank  of  111.     (A.R.  auditor  public  accts. 
1836/7  (pp.36-37)— same  1837/8.) 
Paglns-  from  House  Jol. 

1835,  Aug.  16—1839,  Nov.  16.     Stmt.  showing  liabilities 
to  parent  bank  of  pres.  and  directors,  every  3  mos. 
since  organization,  as  drawers,  endorsers,  and  dis- 
counters, of  bills  payable  and  bills  of  exchange. 
(Same  1840:  49.) 

1836.  Jan.  1 — 1839,  Dec.  1.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  amt. 
of  stock  owned   by  pres.   and   directors  of  parent 
bank  at  end  of  every  six  months  since  Its  organi- 
zation.    (Repts.  of  jt.  select  committee  on  condition 
of  State  Bank  of  111.  1840:  51.) 

1836.  Dec.  9.  State  Bank:  "undoubtedly  means  of 
doing  much  good  in  carrying  on  commerce  and  Im- 
provements of  state:  entertaining  fullest  confidence 
in  institution  recommend  that  State  subscribe  for 
stock  reserved  for  it  In  charter."  (Govs.  mess. 
Dec.  1835.) 

1836.  Dec.  31.  Reply  of  pres.  of  State  Bank  to  govs. 
inquiry  as  to  terms  upon  which  bank  would  re- 
ceive deposits  of  surplus  revenue  of  U.  S.  due  state 
under  act  of  Congress.  (Sen.  Jol.  10  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1836:  134-135.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


115 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

State  Bank  of  Illinois  (zd),  Springfield,  1835-1847 — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1837.  Jan.  18.    Govs.  communication  with  ace.  docs.  re. 
corresp.  with  different  banks  in  re  terms  on  which 
they  will  receive  from  state  the  deposit  of  surplus 
revenue.     (Same  1836/7:  247.) 

Stmt.  not  found. 

.    Feh.  16.    Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  apptd.  to 

examine  into  condition  and  financial  affairs  of 
State  Bank  of  111.  and  its  branches.  48  pp. 

.    Same.     (Sen.  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836/7: 

440-444;  House  jol.  same  1836/7:  616-634.) 

With  tabular  stints,  showing  condition  of  Bank  and 
branches  on  Jan.  16,  1837  ;  comparative  condition 
of  deposit  banks  on  May  1,  1836  and  State  Bank 
on  Jan.  16,  1837 ;  aggregate  condition  of  State 
Bank  and  branches  on  Jan.  18,  April  26,  June  13, 
Aug.  1  and  Oct.  17,  1830  and  on  Jan.  16,  1837 ; 
bills  of  exchange  payable  at  32  named  places  at 
certain  specified  dates ;  and  copy  of  bond  of  State 
Bank  assuming  payment  of  Wiggins  loan. 

.  July  12.  Govs.  mess,  in  re  acceptance  of  State 

Bank  of  111.  and  Bank  at  Shawneetown  of  terms  of 
act  to  increase  capital  stock  of  certain  banks. 
(House  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  special  sess.  1837:  23- 
24.) 

.  July  20.  Remarks  of  Mr.  Happy,  in  House,  on 

amdmt.  to  bill  authorizing  State  Bank  of  111.  to 
suspend  specie  payment.  (111.  State  Register  July 
28,  1837,  p.  3,  c.  1-3.) 

.  Same;  by  Mr.  Shields.  (Same  Aug.  4,  1837,  p.  3, 

c.  1-3.) 

1838,  Feb.  24 — 1839,  June  24.    Text  of  correspondence 
between  parent  bank,  State  Bank  of  111.,  and  the 
Galena  branch,  re.   purchase  of  bills  on  lead  se- 
curity.    (Repts.  jt.  select  committee,  1840,  in  Repts. 
Gen.  Assem.  1839/40  v.  1:  310-326.) 

This  correspondence  comprises  : 
1838.  Feb.  24.     N.  H.  Ridgely  to  D.  Wann,  pres.  Galena 

Branch,  State  Bank  of  111. 
1838.  March     9.     D.  Wann  to  N.  H.  Ridgely. 

1838.  March  24.     N.    H.    Ilidgely    to    W.    C.    Bostwick, 
cashier  Galena  Branch. 

1839.  June  24.     Thomas  Mather,  pres.  State  Bank  to  B. 
W.  Turner,  cashier  Galena  Branch. 

n.   d.     List  of  all  bills   purchased  by   the  bank  on   lead 
security. 

1838,  Jan. — 1847,    Nov.    Tabular    stmt.    showing    dis- 
counts, loans  on  real  estate,  real  estate,  circulation 
and  specie  in  aggregate  in  Jan.,  1838,  Nov.,  1839, 
Nov.,  1840,  Nov.,  1842,  Sept.,  1844,  Aug.,  1845,  and 
Nov.,  1847,  resp.     (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  2  sess.,  House 
doc.  120:  248.) 

1838/9.    State  Bank  of  111.,  in  acct.  with  state.     (Rept. 

auditor  of  public  accts.  1838/9:  5.) 
.     Stmt.    showing   amt.    of   warrants    drawn    upon 

State  Bank  for  current  expenses  of  state  and  accts. 

charged  to  various  offices,  etc.     (Same  1838/9:  6.) 

1839.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  State  Bank  of  111.;    un- 
dated.    (111.  State  Register  Dec.  7,  1839,  p.  2,  c.  5.) 

Printed  with  following  comments  :  "  We  find  the  fol- 
lowing stmt.  of  the  affairs  of  this  Bank  In  the  St. 
Ix>uis  Republican,  and  we  suppose  It  has  been  pub- 
lished there  by  Mr.  Ridgely,  cashier  of  the  Bank 
who  has  been  recently  at  that  place,  for  the  purpose 
of  establishing  an  agency  for  the  Bank  independent 
of  the  Missouri  Bank." 

.    Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  real  estate  loan  in  each 

co.  by  State  Bank  of  111.  (Repts.  jt.  select  com- 
mittee, 1840,  in  Repts.  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40  v.  1: 
307-308.) 

.  Sept.  18.  Text  of  agreement  betw.  Jno.  Rey- 
nolds, agt.  for  state,  and  pres.,  directors,  and  co.  of 
State  Bank  of  111.  (Docs.  ace.  govs.  mess.  Dec. 
1839:  24-28.) 

Same.     (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  40- 

44.) 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

State  Bank  of  Illinois  (2d),  Springfield,  1835-1847 — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1839. — Oct.  23.  Extr.  from  proc.  of  bd.  of  directors  of 
State  Bank  of  111.  ( 111.  State  Register  Nov.  2,  1839, 
p.  3,  c.  2.) 

Order  for  suspension  of  specie  payments. 

.    Nov.  26.    Stmt.  of  banks  reported  in  stmt.  of 

condition  of  State  Bank  of  111.  and  branches  on 
Nov.  26,  1839,  as  debtors  and  creditors.  (Repts.  jt. 
select  committee,  1840,  in  Repts.  Gen.  Assem.  1839/ 
40  v.  1:  304-305.) 

.  Dec.  18.  Stmt.  of  notes  secured  on  real  and  per- 
sonal property,  due  to  State  Bank  of  111.  in  the 
several  counties  of  the  state.  13  pp.  (Sen.  repts. 
11  Gen.  Assem.  called  sess.  1839/40:  81-93.) 

.     Dec.   10.     Review   of   relations   subsisting  betw. 

State  Bank  and  the  people;  with  special  reference 
to  specie  payments.  (Govs.  mess,  called  sess. 
1839.) 

.    .    Recommendation  that  no  law  be  passed 

legalizing  suspension  of  specie  payment  on  part  of 
State  Bank,  and  that  rigid  examination  be  insti- 
tuted into  its  conditon.  (Same  1839.) 

.    Dec.  19.    Letter  from  pres.  of  111.  State  Bank  in 

re  disposition  of  two  million  of  state  bonds  taken 
by  bank.  (Sen.  jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.  called  sess. 
1839:  46-47.) 

.  Dec.  20.  Stmt.  of  notes  secured  on  real  and  per- 
sonal property,  due  State  Bank  of  111.,  in  several 
counties  of  state.  15  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1839/40:  80-93.) 

1839/40.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  condition  of  State 
of  111.  on  Nov.  26,  1839,  and  on  Aug.  3,  1840,  trans 
mitted  to  gov.  with  cashier's  mo.  stmt.  (111.  State 
Register  Aug.  21,  1840,  p.  3,  c.  5.) 

1840.  Jan.    7.    Letter   from    state   directors   of   State 
Bank  of  111.  in  reply  to  Sen.  res.  of  inquiry  in  re 
suspension  of  specie  payments.     4  pp.     (Sen.  repts. 
11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  187-190.) 

.  Jan.  21.  Repts.  from  jt.  select  committee  on  con- 
dition of  State  Bank  of  111.  121  pp.  (Same  2  sess. 
1839/40:  239-359.) 

This  rept.  does  not  re-examine  the  charges  reported  on 
by  the  select  committees  in  1837,  but  takes  up  the 
history  of  the  bank  from  that  time.  Committee 
was  composed  of  B.  Monroe,  J.  H.  Woodworth  and 
,T.  D.  Wood  on  part  of  Senate,  and  O.  B.  Ficklln, 
Wm.  W.  Happy.  Richd.  Murphy,  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  Jno.  Moore  on  part  of  House. 

-.     Same;  in  part.     (U.  S.  26  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House 

doc.  172:  876-884.) 

Pages  15-21  only,  or  that  part  of  whole  rept.  designated 
as  rept.  no.  2,  Is  printed  in  the  federal  docs. 

.     Nov.  26.     Suspension  of  specie  payments  by  State 

Bank  and  Bank  of  111.  at  Shawneetown.  (Govs. 
mess.  Nov.  1840:  12-13.) 

.     Same.     (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  226: 

1012-1013.) 

.    Dec.  17.    Letter  from  cashier  of  State  Bank  of 

111.,  transmitting  list  of  officers  and  employes  of 
bank   and   branches,   with   salaries.    4   pp.     (Sen. 
repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  61-64.) 
1840/2.     State  Bank  of  111.,  in  acct.  with  state.     (Rept. 
auditor  of  public  accts.  1840/2:  3.) 

1841.  Jan.  16.    Rept.  of  committee  on  banks  and  other 
corporations  in  re  increase  of  directors   in  State 
Bank  of  111.    4  pp.     (House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem. 
2  sess.  1840/1:  147-150.) 

.  Jan.  26.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  of  111. 

in  reply  to  Sen.  res.  of  inquiry  as  to  construction, 
cost,  etc.,  of  new  banking  house.  1  leaf.  (Sen. 
repts.  same  1840/1:  323.) 

.  Jan.  27.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  in 

answer  to  Sen.  res.  of  inquiry  as  to  whether  state 
bonus  has  been  paid.  1  leaf.  (Same  1840/1:  325.) 


116 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


BANKS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

State  Bank  of  Illinois  (2d),  Springfield,  1835-1847 — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1841.  Feb.  2.     Kept,  of  committee  on  finance  on  ques- 
tion of  bonus  property  due  from  Bank  of  111.  and 
State  Bank  of  111.;  and  financial  condition  of  state. 
16  pp.     (Same  1840/1:  185-200.) 

.     Feb.  6.     Communication  from  directors  of  State 

Bank  of  111.  in  re  inexpediency  of  resumption  of 
specie  payment.  6  pp.  (Same  1840/1:  415-420.) 

.     Same.     (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  226: 

1022-1027.) 

.     — — .     Communication    from    directors    of   State 

Bank  of  111.  in  re  change  in  its  condition  and  pros- 
pects owing  to  non-resumption  of  western  and 
southern  banks.  6  pp.  (House  repts.  12  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  381-386.) 

.     Feb.  17.     Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  of  111. 

transmitting  res.  of  bd.  of  directors  re.  suspension 
of  specie  payments  by  bank.  1  leaf.  (Sen.  repts. 
same  1840/1:  423.) 

.  Feb.  18.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  in  re- 
ply to  Sen.  res.  of  inquiry  as  to  terms  upon  which 
bank  will  return  to  state  its  amt.  of  stock  with 
view  to  separation  of  bank  and  state.  1  leaf. 
(Same  1840/1:  347.) 

.  Feb.  22.  Minority  rept.  on  memorial  of  di- 
rectors of  State  Bank  re.  suspension  of  specie  pay- 
ments. 11  pp.  (House  repts.  same  1840/1:  355- 
365.) 

.     Same.     (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  226: 

1027-1037.) 

.     Feb.   26.     Protest  from   members   of  the  House 

agst.  passage  of  "  act  concerning  the  State  Bank  of 
111.,  having  for  its  object  repeal  of  sec.  25  of 
charter  of  bank  and  authorizing  suspension  of 
specie  payments."  (House  jol.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2 
sess.  1840/1:  538.) 

.     Feb.  27.     Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  of  111. 

re.  quantity  of  land  scrip  on  hand.  1  leaf.  (Sen. 
repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  345.) 

1842.  Dec.    5.     Proclamation   prohibiting   reception   of 
State  Bank  paper  took  effect  Sept.  12,  last.     (Rept. 
auditor  of  public  accts.  1840/2:  21.) 

.     Dec.   7.     On  proclamation   prohibiting  reception 

of  State  Bank  paper.     (Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1842:  11.) 

.     Same.     (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  ex.  doc. 

226:  1048-1049.) 

.     Dec.   8.     Rept.   from   executive   officers   of   state 

(i.  e.  gov.,  auditor,  and  treasurer)  on  subject  of 
prohibition  of  State  Bank  and  Bank  of  111.  paper, 
in  payment  of  public  revenue.  5  pp.  (House  repts. 
13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  35-39;  Sen.  repts. 
1842/3:  113-119.) 

The  Senate  <•<!.  has  7  pages. 

.     Same.     (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  226: 

1041-1047.) 

.     Dec.  22.     Mess,  of  gov.  containing  corresp.  betw. 

gov.,  auditor,  and  fund  comr.  and  the  State  Bank  of 
111.  in  re  separation  of  bank  and  state.  (Sen.  repts. 
13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  93-99.) 

.    Same.     (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  226: 

1038-1040.) 

.    Dec.  23.  Communication  from  treasurer  re.  funds 

not  deposited  in  State  Bank.  2  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  13 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  133-134.) 

.     Dec.    30.     Communication    from    pres.    of    State 

Bank  stating  amt.  of  notes  of  bank  now  in  posses- 
sion of  bank.  1  leaf.  (House  repts.  same  1842/3: 
295.) 

1843.  Speech  of  Mr.  Manning  on  concurring  with  rept. 
of  committee  on  Sen.  amdmts.  to  bill  to  decrease 
state  indebtedness  and  to  put  State  Bank  into  liqui- 


BANKS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

State  Bank  of  Illinois  (2d),  Springfield,  1835-1847 — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

dation.  (111.  State  Register  Feb.  3,  1843,  p.  4, 
c.  6-7.) 

1843.  Jan.  9.  Protest  of  members  of  House  agst.  bill 
to  diminish  state  debt  and  put  State  Bank  into 
liquidation.  (House  jol.  13  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess. 
1842:  166-167.) 

.    Jan.  14.    Reply  of  pres.  of  State  Bank,  Jan.  14, 

to  Sen.  res.  of  inquiry  whether  bank  had  parted 
with  any  of  its  specie.  1  leaf.  (Sen.  repts.  same 
1842/3:  [151].) 

.    .    Reply  of  pres.  of  State  Bank,  Jan.  14,  to 

Sen.  res.  of  inquiry  as  to  state  bonds  and  subscrip- 
tions for  state  stocks  in  said  bank.  1  leaf.  (Same 
1842/3:  [153].) 

.    Jan.  19.    Reply  of  pres.  of  State  Bank,  Jan.  19, 

to  Sen.  res.  of  inquiry  re.  subscriptions  of  stock. 
2  pp.  (Same  1842/3:  155-156.) 

.     Jan.  21.  Rept.  of  conference  committee  on  House 

bill  to  diminish  state  debt,  and  put  State  Bank  into 
liquidation.  6  pp.  (House  repts.  same  1842/3: 
353-358.) 

.    Mch.    Text  of  official   acceptance  of  the   State 

Bank  of  111.  of  act  to  put  bank  into  liquidation. 
(111.  State  Register  Mch.  24,  1843,  p.  3,  c.  7.) 
BRANCHES 

1836-1839.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  liabilities  of  directors 
of  Galena,  Chicago,  and  Alton  branches  of  State 
Bank  of  111.  every  six  months  since  organization  of 
bank,  as  payers,  endorsers,  and  discounters  of  prom- 
issory notes  and  bills  of  exchange.  (Repts.  of  jt. 
select  committee  on  condition  of  State  Bank  of  111. 
1840:  50-51.) 

1840.  Dec.  28.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  of  111. 
re.  removal  of  Chicago  branch  to  Lockport.  1  leaf. 
(Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  [301].) 

2  series 

1843-1848 

Under  Bank  Commissioner 

Act  to  diminish  the  state  debt  and  put  the  State  Bank 
in  liquidation,  approved  Jan.  24,  1843. 

The  first  section  of  this  act  provided  for  the  anptmt. 
of  a  comr.,  under  hond.  with  power  to  superintend 
the  proceedings  of  the  bank  and  to  act  as  Director 
on  the  part  of  the  state. 

The  second  section  required  the  bank  to  go  into  imme- 
diate liquidation.  The  bank  was  to  be  allowed  the 
free  use  of  its  charter  until  March  4,  1847,  to 
enable  it  to  wind  up  Its  affairs.  On  March  1,  1847, 
an  act  was  passed  extending  the  time  during  which 
the  bank  was  to  be  allowed  the  use  of  Its  charter 
to  Nov.  1,  1848.  The  act  also  provided  that  in  case 
its  affairs  were  not  closed  up  before  that  time, 
the  Governor  should  appoint  three  trustees  to  take 
charge  of  all  assets  and  wind  up  the  affairs  of  the 
bank. 

1843.  Jan.  27.    Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  by  gov.  to 
investigate    affairs   of   State   Bank.    8   pp.     (Sen. 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  159-166.) 

1844,  Sept. — 1847,  Jan.    Stmts.  of  condition  of  the  bank. 
(U.  S.  29  Cong.,  2  sess.,  House  ex.  doc.  120:  248.) 

Condition  In  Sept.  1844,  Aug.  1845  and  Jan.  1847. 
1844.     Dec.  2.     Unfortunate  connection  of  treasury  with 
State    Bank;    comment.     (Bienn.    rept.    treasurer 
1842/4.) 

.    Same.     (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  ex.  doc. 

226:  1084-1085.) 

.     Dec.   20.     Rept.  of  comr.  of  State  Bank  of  111., 

N.  H.  Purple.  7  pp.  (House  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1844/5:  121-127.) 

Contains  stmt.  of  condition  of  bank  on  Dec.  2.  1844. 
1846.     Dec.  24.     Rept.  of  [gov.  as  ex-ofllcio]  fund  comr. 
22  pp.     (Same  15  Gen.  Assem.  1846/7:  19-38.) 

Contains  following  documents   relating  to  State  Bank. 
1846.  Dec.  7.     Rept.  of  bank  comr.  on  condition  of  bank. 


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117 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

State  Bank  of  Illinois  (2d),  Springfield,  1835-1847 — cont'd 
BRANCHES — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 
1843-1848— cont'd 

Under  Bank  Commissioner — cont'd 
1847.  Jan.  9.  Communication  from  gov.  in  reply  to 
House  res.  of  Jan.  2  requesting  resp.  stmt.  of  acts 
and  doings  of  State  Bank  for  last  2  yrs.;  and  stmt. 
of  real  condition  of  State  Bank,  with  opinion  as  to 
whether  further  legislation  is  necessary  to  settle 
accts.  of  same.  2  pp.  (Same  1846/7:  17-18.) 

3  series 

1848-1863 

Under  Trustees 

Act  of  March  1,  1847,  extending  time  for  closing  up 
affairs  of  bank  and  providing  for  apptmt.  of  three 
trustees. 

1851.  Communication  from  gov.  in  answer  to  res.  call- 
ing for  information  in  re  condition  of  late  Bank  of 
111.  8  pp.  (House  repts.  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851: 
441-448.) 

Copies  of  bonds  of  assignees  of  assets  of  bank,  and 
stmt.  of  condition  of  affairs  of  bank  for  1849  and 
1850. 

.    Communication   from  gov.   on   State  Bank  and 

Wiggins  loan.     1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  17  Gen.  Assem. 
1851:  141-142;  House  repts.  same  1851:  485-486.) 
.     Communication  from  gov.  on  condition  and  af- 
fairs of  State  Bank  of  111.    2  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  17 
Gen.  Assem.  1851:  132-138.) 

Contains  stmt.  on  the  condition  of  the  bank  on  Jan.  1. 

1851. 

No  annual  repts.  were  ever  made  by  the  trustees, 
although  the  law  required  It,  and  the  foregoing 
seems  to  be  the  only  stmt.  ever  made  by  them  to 
the  state  on  the  bank's  affairs. 

1859.  Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  under  House 
res.  of  Feb.  10,  to  inquire  into  transactions  of  trus- 
tees of  State  Bank  of  111.  24  pp.  (Repts.  21  Gen. 
Assem.  1859  v.  1:  823-844.) 

1863.  Rept.  of  auditor  on  recommending  the  legisl. 
pass  an  act  authorizing  interest  to  be  paid  on  cer- 
tain state  bonds  deposited  by  State  Bank  to  secure 
circulating  notes  of  said  bank.  (House  Jol.  23  Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1863:  127-128.) 

BARLEY 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 

The  barley  crop  statistics  Include  prices  and  production 
figures. 

Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

BEANS 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

BEE-KEEPING;  see  AGRICULTURE 
BEET  SUGAR;  see  INDUSTRIES.    SUGAR 

BELLEVILLE 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.     Mortality 

BENEFICIARY  ASSOCIATIONS 
serial 

Included  In  serial  rept.  on  life  Insurance ;  see  below, 
Insurance  (serial  group). 

non-serial 

1877.  Veto  of  act  to  enable  assns.  of  persons  to  become 
body  corporate,  to  raise  funds  to  be  loaned  only 
among  their  members.  (House  Jol.  30  Gen.  Assem. 
1877:  829-831.) 


BENEFICIARY  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1879.  Opinion  of  Supreme  Court  on  law  authorizing 
formation  of  benevolent  assns.  and  exempting  them 
from  requirements  of  life  insurance  law.  (11  ann. 
insurance  rept.  of  auditor  public  accts.  1879  pt.  2: 
4-5.) 

1882.  Marriage  benefit  assns.;  remarks  by  auditor  of 
public  accts.  on  said  assns.  doing  business  in  state. 
(14  same  1882  pt.  2:  viii.) 

1882/4.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  to  auditor  in  re  benevo- 
lent assns.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1882/4:  14.) 

.     Same;   in  re  what  societies  are  permitted  to  do 

business  in  state.     (Same  1882/4:  14.) 

1883-1891.  Co-operative  benefit  assns.,  being  ann. 
stmts.  of  said  assns.  doing  business  in  state,  show- 
ing their  condition,  etc.  (16  ann.  insurance  rept. 
auditor  of  public  accts.  1884  pt.  2:  [85]-170) — same 
1892.) 

1892-1893.  Table  showing  general  business,  business  in 
111.,  assets,  liabilities,  income,  and  disbursements  of 
fraternal  beneficiary  insurance  societies.  (26  A.R. 
supt.  insurance  1894  pt.  2:  xxii-xxiii.) 

1892-1896.  Co-operative  benefit  assns.,  or  assessment 
life  and  assessment  accident  societies,  complying 
with  laws  of  111.;  being  ann.  stmts.  of  said  insur- 
ance assns.  doing  business  in  state,  showing  their 
condition,  etc.  (25  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  of 
public  accts.  1893  pt.  2  (pp.  [125J-193) — same 
1896.) 

1893-1904.  Table  showing  general  summary  of  business 
of  each  fraternal  and  beneficiary  socy.  in  111.,  as 
compared  with  previous  yr.  (business  in  force). 
(27  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1895  pt.  2  (p.  xxii) — same 
1905.) 

.     Table   showing  financial   standing,   income,   and 

disbursements  of  fraternal  beneficiary  societies  as 
compared  with  previous  yr.,  doing  business  in  state. 
(27  same  1895  pt.  2  (p.  xxii)— same  1905.) 

.  Table  showing  general  summary  of  each  frater- 
nal and  beneficiary  socy.  doing  business  in  state  as 
compared  with  previous  yr.  (27  same  1895  pt.  2 
(p.  xxii) — same  1905.) 

.     Table  showing  general  summary  of  business  in 

state  of  111.  of  each  fraternal  beneficiary  socy. 
transacting  business  in  state.  (26  same  1894  pt.  2 
(pp.  Ixxviil-lxxix) — same  1905.) 

.     Table  showing  general  summary  of  business  of 

each  fraternal  beneficiary  socy.  transacting  business 
in  state.  (26  same  1894  pt.  2  (pp.  Ixxvi-lxxvii)— 
same  1905.) 

.  Table  showing  income  and  disbursements  of  fra- 
ternal beneficiary  societies  transacting  business  in 
state.  (26  same  1894  pt.  2  (p.  Ixxiv) — same  1905.) 

.     Table  showing  assets  and  liabilities  of  fraternal 

beneficiary  societies  transacting  business  in  state 
(26  same  1894  pt.  2  (p.  Ixxiii) — same  1905.) 

.     Fraternal   beneficiary   societies   complying   with 

laws  of  111.;  being  ann.  stmts.  of  said  insurance 
societies  doing  business  in  state,  showing  their 
condition.  (26  same  1894  pt.  2  (pp.  [271]-303)— 
same  1905.) 

1894.  Opinion  rendered  in  re  residence  of  directors  of 
mutual  benevolent  assns.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1893/4:  72-73.) 

.  Fraternal  beneficiary  societies;  remarks  by  in- 
surance supt.  on  act  in  re  organization  and  mngmt., 
etc.,  of  said  insurance  societies  to  do  business  in 
state,  with  list  of  said  societies.  (26  A.R.  supt. 
insurance  1894  pt.  2:  xviii-xx.) 

1895-1898.  Fraternal  beneficiary  societies;  remarks 
with  suggestions  by  insurance  supt.  in  re  said  in- 
surance societies  doing  business  in  state.  ( 27  same 
1895  pt.  2  (pp.  xxi-xxiii) — same  1898.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


BENEFICIARY  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1897.  Opinion  in  re  fraternal  beneficiary  societies  of 
other  states — membership  of;  admission  to  do  busi- 
ness in  111.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  237.) 

.    Rept.  on  bill  to  provide  for   organization  and 

mngmt.  of  fraternal  beneficiary  societies.  (House 
Jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  1897:  825.) 

1898.  Opinion   in   re   fraternal   beneficiary   societies — 
reserve  fund,  when  it  may  be  created,  construction 
of  statute.      (Bienn.   rept.   atty.    gen.    1897/8:  237- 
238.) 

1900.  Fraternal  beneficiary  societies;    remarks  by   in- 
surance supt.  on  financial  condition  of  said  insur- 
ance societies  doing  business  in  state,  with  stmts. 
(32  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1900  pt.  2:  xxlii-xxvii.) 

1901.  Rept.  on  bill  to  amend  act  to  enable  assns.  of 
persons  to  become  body  corporate  to  raise  funds  to 
be  loaned  among  members  of  such  assn.     (House 
jol.  42  Gen.  Assem.  1901:  534.) 

.     See  also  Labor  Unions,  this  date. 

1893.  Fraternal  benevolent  socy.  Insurance  laws. 
(Supt.  of  Insurance.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1895.     Same. 

Note  as  above. 

BENEFICIARY  ORGANIZATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  to  incorporate  111.  Benevolent  Loan 
Co.  (House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869 
v.  3:  532.) 

1882/4.  Digest  of  more  important  opinions;  in  re  Na- 
tional Benefit  Assn.  of  Indianapolis.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1882/4:  13.) 

.  Opinion;  in  re  Howard  Aid  and  Endowment 

Assn.  (Same  1882/4:  13.) 

1883.  Veto  of  bill  to  amend  act  to  incorporate  Fire- 
men's Benevolent  Assn.  or  for  other  purposes. 
(House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  918-922.) 

1892.  Modern  Woodmen  of  America;  remarks  by  audi- 
tor of  public  accts.  on  suit  agst.  said  life  insurance 
co.  (24  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  of  public 
accts.  1892  pt.  2:  x-xi.) 

1895.  Opinion  in  re  Modern  Woodmen  of  America. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  221-222.) 

1897.  Same;    in  re  111.  Working  Men's  Benefit  Assn.; 
does  Insurance  business;  should  be  re-incorporated. 
(Same  1897/8:  241-242.) 

1898.  Same;   in  re  Masonic  Benevolent  Assn.  of  Jack- 
sonville;  purely  voluntary  assn.,  need  not  become 
Incorporated.     (Same  1897/8:  249-250.) 

.     Same;    in   re   Brotherhood   of  R.R.   Trainmen — 

fraternal  beneficiary  socy. — must  make  repts.  to  in- 
surance supt;  construction  of  statute.  (Same 
1897/8:  229-230.) 

BIG  MUDDY  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 
BIRTHS;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS 

BLACK  HAWK  WAR;  see  WAR  EXPENDITURES:  STATE. 
INDIAN  WARS 

BLIND 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance:  State 
Population;  see  that  title 

BLINDNESS;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

BLOOMINGTON 
Debt;  see  Debt:  Local 

BOARD  OF  EQUALIZATION;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 


BOARD    OF    PUBLIC    CHARITIES;    see    MAINTENANCE: 
STATE 

BOARD  OF  REVIEW;  see  TAXATION:  LOCAL 
BOARDS  OF  TRADE;  see  COMMERCE 


BOND  COUNTY  (1817) 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Debt;  see  Debt:  Local 
Geology;   see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Water  Power;  see  Natural  Resources 

BONDING  ACT;  see  DEBT:  LOCAL 


BONDS 

1876.  Bonds  and  oaths  filed  by  treasurers  and  supts.  of 
state  institutions.  (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  of  public 
charities  1874/6:  79-81.) 

1890.  Bonds  of  warehousemen.  (20  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comr.  1889/90:  34.) 

1895.  Opinion;  right  of  supervisor  to  vote  when  surety 
on  defaulting  treasurer's  bond.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1895/6:  312.) 

1898.  Same;  co.  clerks;  should  give  separate  bonds  as 
co.  clerk  and  clerk  of  co.  court.  (Same  1898:  276.) 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State 

BOONE  COUNTY  (1837) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 


BOUNTY 

1842.    Payment  of  bounties  for  silk  culture,  killing  of 
wolves,  etc.,  should  be  dispensed  with  on  acct.  of 
embarrassed  condition  of  finances.     (Rept.  auditor 
of  public  accts.  1840/2:  21.) 
Military  Bounty  Lands;  see  Land:  State 

BRAIDWOOD  ACCIDENT;  see  ACCIDENTS 
BRIBERY;  see  CORRUPT  PRACTICES 

BRIDGE    TAX;     see    TAXATION:     STATE.     ROAD    AND 
BRIDGE  TAX 

BRICK-MAKING;  see  INDUSTRIES 

BRIDGES 

1827.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  bill  making 
apprns.  for  building  of  certain  bridges  on  bounty 
lands.  (House  jol.  5  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1826/7: 
163-165.) 

1837.  Rept.  on  petition  of  citizens  of  Vermilion  Co., 
praying  aid  for  completion  of  bridge  across  Big 
Vermilion  River,  on  state  road  from  Vincennes  to 
Chicago.  (Sen.  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836: 
382-383.) 

1840.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  act  to  amend 
act  to  authorize  building  of  bridge  across  Winne- 
bago  swamp.  (Sen.  jol.  called  sess.  1840:  134.) 

.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  petition  of  citizens 

of  Champaign  praying  apprn.  for  building  bridge 
across  the  Ocaw  at  Sodom's  Grove.  (House  jol. 
called  sess.  1839/40:  267.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


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I 


BRIDGES— cont'd 

1840.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  bill  "to 
amend  act  to  authorize  building  toll  bridge  across 
Winnebago  Swamp."  (Sen.  jol.  11  Gen.  Assem. 
called  sess.  1839:  134.) 

1880/2.  Digest  of  more  important  opinions;  in  re  main- 
tenance of  bridges.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2: 
18.) 

1882.  Tabulated  stmt.  of  amt.  of  money  expended  for 
roads  and  bridges  in  each  co.  (Sen.  jol.  33  Gen. 
Assem.  1883:  510-511.) 

1899.  Opinion  in  re  jurisdiction  of  bridges;  powers 
and  duties.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  290.) 

.    Same;  bridges  on  co.  or  town  lines;  how  and  by 

whom  to  be  constructed  and  kept  in  repair.     (Same 
1899/00:  290-291.) 

1903.    Same;  liability  of  co.  for  repair  of  bridge  con- 
structed by  co.  aid — construction  of  statute.    (Same 
1903/4:  474.) 
Peoria  Bridge 

1851.    Rept.  of  committee  on   internal  navigation  re. 
Peoria  bridge.    1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  17  Gen.  Assem. 
1851:  115-116.) 
St.  Louis  Bridge  Company;  see  Corporations:  Individual 

BROOM  CORN 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 

The  broom-corn  crop  statistics  include  prices  and  pro- 
duction figures. 

BROWN  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;   see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Debt;  see  Debt:  Local 
Minerals;   see  Natural  Resources 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mineral  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 
School  Superintendence;  see  Education.    County  Supervision 

BUCKWHEAT 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 

The  buckweat   crop   statistics   include   prices   and   pro- 
duction figures. 

BUEL  INSTITUTE;  see  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES 

BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS 

serial 

tinder  acts  of  June  19,  1891  and  June  19,  1893,  amend- 
ing act  of  July  1,  1879. 

1  series 

1892-1896.  Ann.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  on 
bldg.  and  loan  assns.  of  state  on  Dec.  1,  1-5.  Spring- 
field, 1892-1896. 

Checklist 

1.  1892.  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     113  pp. 
"        "      doc.  ed.     Same. 

2.  1893.*   H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.     xili,  282  pp. 

3.  1894.     Ed.  P.  Hartman,  1895.     868  pp. 

4.  1895.  "  "  1896.     vll,  385  pp. 

5.  1896.  "  "  1896.     vii,  416  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  ns  follows  : 

1.  1892  in  Repts.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893,  v.  4  unlettered  doc. 
2-5.  1893-1896  omitted. 

2  series 

1897-1904.  Ann.  rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  on 
bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns.  of  state  Dec.  1, 
6-13.  Springfield,  1898-1904. 

Checklist 
Phillips  Bros.,  1898. 


6.  1897. 

7.  1898. 

8.  1899. 

9.  1900. 

10.  1901. 

11.  1902. 

12.  1903. 

13.  1904. 


1899. 
1899. 


vll,  694  pp. 
Till,  700  pp. 
616  pp. 


1900.  xl,  589  pp. 

1901.  xili,  564pp. 

1902.  xlv,  531  pp. 

1903.  liv,  527  pp. 

1904.  rvll,  529  pp. 


*  From    this   time   only   one,    viz.,    the   dept.    ed.,    was 
published. 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

non-serial 
1886.    Bldg.  and  loan  acct.     (Auditor  of  public  accts.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1891/2.  Bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in  111.;  table  showing  de- 
tailed stmt.  of  assets.  (A.R.  auditor  of  public  accts. 
on  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  1891/2:  6-16.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  detailed  stmt.  of  liabilities. 

(Same  1891/2:  30-40.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  shares  of  stock  issued,  ma- 
tured, withdrawn,  in  force,  and  loaned.  (Same 
1891/2:  102-112.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  detailed  stmt.  of  expendi- 
tures. (Same  1891/2:  78-88.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  detailed  stmt.  of  receipts. 

(Same  1891/2:  54-64.) 

.  Bldg.  and  loan  assns.  of  other  states  doing  busi- 
ness in  111.;  table  showing  detailed  stmt.  of  assets. 
(Same  1891/2:  17-29.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  detailed  stmt.  of  expendi- 
tures. (Same  1891/2:  89-101.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  shares  of  stock.  (Same 

1891/2:  113.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  detailed  stmt.  of  receipts. 

(Same  1891/2:  65-77.) 

.  Same;  table  showing  detailed  stmt.  of  liabilities. 

(Same  1891/2:  41-53.) 

1891/2-1894/5.  Tables  showing  summary  of  aggregates 
of  assets,  liabilities,  receipts  and  expenditures,  and 
record  of  shares  and  stock  of  all  bldg.  and  loan 
assns.  in  state.  (Same  1891/2  (pp.  4-5) — same 
1894/5.) 

1892.  Bldg.   and   loan   assns.;    remarks  by  auditor  of 
public  accts.  on  legislation  in  re  said  assns.   (Bienn. 
rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1890/2:  xv-xvi.) 

1893.  Stmt.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.     (Auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.    By-laws  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.     (Same.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1893/4.  Opinions  in  re  law  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  26-65.) 

.     List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  discovered  which 

had  heretofore  failed  to  report  to  auditor's  office, 
with  date  of  incorporation.  (3  A.R.  auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.  on  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  1893/4:  14.) 
1893/4-1894/5.  List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  which 
have  gone  out  of  business  and  have  not  surrendered 
their  charters.  (3  same  1893/4  (p.  13) — same 
1894/5.) 

.    List  of  assns.  whose  existence  is  a  matter  of 

doubt.     (3  same  1893/4   (p.  13) — same  1894/5.) 

.    List  of  assns.  doing  no  business.     (3  same  1893/4 

(p.  15) — same  1894/5.) 

1893/4-1903/4.  List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  which  have 
surrendered  their  charters.  (3  same  1893/4  (p.  15) 
— same  1903/4.) 

Krom  1896/7  to  1902/3  Inclusive,  also  homestead  assns. 
.    List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in  hands  of  re- 
ceivers.    (3  same  1893/4   (p.  15)— same  1903/4.) 
From  1896/7  to  1902/3  inclusive  also  homestead  assns. 

.    Comparative  table  showing  business  of  bldg.  and 

loan  assns.,  aggregate  classified  receipts,  disburse- 
ments, assets,  liabilities,  and  stock  accts.  (3  same 
1893/4  (p.  12)  —same  1903/4.) 

First  stmt.  not  comparative,  but  for  year  ending  Dee.  1, 

1894. 
From  1897  to  1903  inclusive  also  homestead  assns. 

.     List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  incorporated,  with 

location  and  date  of  incorporation.  (3  same  1893/4 
(pp.  15-16)— some  1903/4.) 

1894.  Necessary  legislation;  recommendations  by  audi- 
tor of  public  accts.     (3  same  1893/4:  8-11.) 


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BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1894.  General  remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on 
condition  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  doing  business  in 
111.     (3  same  1893/4:  3-4.) 

.    State  supervision;  remarks  by  auditor  of  public 

accts.     (3  same  1893/4:  4-5.) 
1894/5-1895/6.    List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.,  fiscal  yr. 

of  which   had  not   ended   60   days  prior  to   date. 

(3  same  1893/4  (p.  13)— some  1894/5.) 
1894/5-1903/4.    List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  which  have 

certified  to  change  of  name.     (4  same  1894/5   (p. 

vli)—  same  1903/4.) 

From  1896/7  to  1899/00  inclusive  also  homestead  assns. 

1895.  Opinions   in   re   law   of   bldg.   and   loan   assns. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  269-280.) 

1895/6-1896/7.  List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  which  re- 
newed their  corporate  existence.  ( 5  A.R.  auditor  of 
public  accts.  on  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  1895/6  (p.  vii) 
same  1896/7.) 

In  1896/7  also  homestead  assns. 

1895/6-1900/1.  List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  which  have 
either  gone  out  or  have  decided  to  go  out  of  busi- 
ness. (5  same  1895/6  (p.  vi) — same  1900/1.) 

From  1896/7  to  1900/1  inclusive  also  homestead  assns. 
1895/6-1903/4.    List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  incorpo- 
rated.    (5  same  1895/6  (p.  vi) — same  1903/4.) 
From  1896/7  to  1903/4  also  homestead  assns. 

1897.  Opinion  in  re  examination  and  appraisal  of  real 
estate  held  by  bldg.  and  loan  assns.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1897/8:  135-136.) 

.  Same;  regarding  directors  of  bldg.  and  loan 

assns.  (Same  1897/8:  126-127.) 

.  Same;  in  re  comns.  given  for  procuring  new 

stockholders  in  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  (Same 
1897/8:  125-126.) 

— — .  Same;  in  re  meaning  of  "  dues  capital,"  in  sec. 
of  bldg.  and  loan  law.  (Same  1897/8:  127.) 

.  Same;  in  re  meaning  of  term  insolvency  as  used 

in  sec.  15  of  act  amending  law  governing  loan  and 
homestead  assns.  (Same  1897/8:  129-130.) 

.  Same;  in  re  offices  of  president  and  treasurer  of 

bldg.  and  loan  assn. ;  held  by  same  person.  (Same 
1897/8:  133-134.) 

.  Same;  whether  bldg.  and  loan  assn.  can  change 

rate  of  fines.  (Same  1897/8:  127.) 

.  Same;  in  re  fines  and  penalties;  for  non-payment 

of  dues,  interest,  and  premium,  when  may  be  im- 
posed. (Same  1897/8:  128.) 

1897-1898.  General  remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts. 
on  condition  and  mngmt.  of  business  of  bldg.  and 
loan  assns.  in  state.  (6  A.R.  auditor  of  public 
accts.  on  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns.  1896/7 
(pp.  iii-v)—  same  1897/8.) 

1898.  Rule  for  computing  interest,  and  table  showing 
interest  on  $1  at  3%  "  average  time "  from  1  to 
120  mos.     (7  same  1897/8:  674.) 

1897/8-1898/9.  List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  consoli- 
dated (also  homestead  assns.).  (7  same  1897/8 
(p.  vii)— same  1898/9.) 

1898.  Opinion  in  re  proxies  being  given  to  secy,  of 
assn.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  134-135.) 

.  Same;  premium  on  loans;  when  earned;  deduc- 
tion of  from  loan.  (Same  1897/8:  130.) 

.  Same;  election  of  directors  of  bldg.  and  loan 

assns.;  stockholders'  right  to  vote.  (Same  1897/8: 
126.) 

.  Same;  bldg.  and  loan  assn.  apptg.  non-resident 

as  agt.  (Same  1897/8:  98.) 

.  Same;  regarding  contract  that  stock  shall  ma- 
ture at  specified  time.  (Same  1897/8:  136-137.) 

.  Same;  collecting  shares  of  bldg.  and  loan  assn. 

after  maturity;  deducting  per  cent  from  matured 
shares  for  reserve;  taking  money  due  on  matured 
shares  and  applying  same  on  unmatured  shares; 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

no  n-s  eria  I — cont'  d 

issuing  scrip  or  certificate  of  indebtedness  to  hold- 
er of  matured  shares.  (Same  1897/8:  136.) 

1898.  Same;  valuation  of  real  estate  of  assns.  may  be 
reduced  by  bd.  of  directors.     (Same  1897/8:  135.) 

.  Recommendation  for  amndmt.  to  loan  and  home- 
stead act.  (Same  1897/8:  7-8.) 

.  Rules  and  tables  exemplifying  division  of  profits 

under  Robinsonian  bldg.-loan  interest  tables,  Dex- 
ter's  rule,  partnership  rule,  and  Wrigley's  rule.  (7 
A.R.  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  bldg.,  loan,  and 
homestead  assns.  1897/8:  655-673.) 

1898/9-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing  bldg.,  loan, 
and  homestead  assns.  doing  business  outside  of  Chi- 
cago, compared  with  previous  yr.,  assets,  liabilities, 
receipts,  disbursements,  and  stock  accts.  (8  same 
1898/9  (pp.  vi-vil)— same  1903/4.) 

1899.  Opinion  in  re  fines;  when  they  may  be  imposed; 
enforcement  of  payment  of  dues;   when  may  fore- 
close to  enforce.     (Bienn.  rept  atty.  gen.  1899/00: 
9.5) 

.     Same;     involuntary    withdrawal    of    unpledged 

shares  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.,  how  made.     (Same 

1899/00:  114.) 
.     Same;  that  stockholder  in  arrears  has  right  to 

direct  how  and  when  payment  shall  be  applied. 

(Same  1899/00:  127.) 
.    Remarks  with  suggestions  by  auditor  of  public 

accts.  in  re  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns.  doing 

business  in  state.     (8  A.R.  auditor  of  public  accts. 

on  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns.  1898/9:  iii-vi.) 

1900.  Opinion  in  re  foreclosure  of  mortgage  of  bldg. 
and  loan  assn.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00: 
126-127.) 

.    Remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  condition 

of  affairs  of  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns.  doing 
business  in  state.  (9  A.R.  auditor  of  public  accts. 
on  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns.  1899/00:  111.) 

1901.  Stmt.  showing  estimate  of  average  rate  of  earn- 
ings of  all  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns.  doing 
business  in  state.     (10  same  1900/1:  Iv.) 

.  Acct.  of  stock;  remarks  by  auditor  of  public 

accts.  on  acct.  of  stock  of  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead 
assns.  (10  same  1900/1:  vi.) 

.  Assets  and  liabilities;  remarks  by  auditor  of 

public  accts.  on  assets  and  liabilities  of  bldg.,  loan, 
and  homestead  assns.  doing  business  in  state.  (10 
same  1900/1:  v-vi.) 

1901-1902.  Remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  rate 
of  earnings  of  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns. 
with  estimate  stmt.  of  average  rate  of  same.  (10 
same  1900/1  (pp.  iv-v)—  same  1901/2:  Iv.) 

Same;  amdmts.  of  law  in  re  bldg.,  loan,  and  home- 
stead assns.  (10  same  1900/1  (p.  iv) — same 
1901/2:  vi-vii.) 

1901-1903.  Same;  on  examination  of  books,  etc.,  of 
bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns.  (10  same  1900/1 
(pp.  iii-iv)—  same  1902/3.) 

.  Summary  of  conditions;  bldg.,  loan,  and  home- 
stead assns.,  doing  business  in  state.  (10  same 
1900/1  (pp.  vi-vii)— same  1902/3.) 

1901/2.  Stmt.  showing  rate  of  earnings,  average  time 
of  all  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns.,  those  of 
Chicago,  outside  of  Chicago,  and  in  state.  (11  same 
1901/2.) 

1901/2-1903/4.  List  of  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns. 
entered  upon  voluntary  liquidation  as  provided  by 
statutes.  (11  same  1901/2  (p.  xiv)—  same  1903/4.) 

1902.  Comments  on  homestead  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  29-34.) 

.     Supreme    Court    decisions;    summary    of    cases 

affecting  bldg.  and  loan  assns.     (11  A.  R.  auditor  of 


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BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

public  accts.  on  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns. 
1901/2:  vl.) 

1902.  Home  co-operative  cos.;   remarks  by  auditor  of 
public  accts.  on  said  cos.  doing  business  in  state  in 
violation  of  bldg.  and  loan  act.     (11  same  1901/2: 
v-vi.) 

1903.  Real  estate  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.;  remarks  by 
auditor  of  public  accts.     (12  same  1902/3:  vi.) 

.    Earnings,  loaning  rates,  and  expenses  of  bldg. 

and  loan  assns.;  remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts. 

(12  same  1902/3:  v-vi.) 

.  Bldg.  and  loan  act  as  amended;  remarks  by  audi- 
tor of  public  accts.  with  text  of  amended  act  in 

appendix  and  opinion  by  atty.  gen.  on  construction 

of  sec.  6a  "capital  to  be  accumulated."     (12  same 

1902/3:  v.) 
.    List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  that  have  amended 

their  laws  through  this  dept.  since  Dec.   1.     (13 

same  1903/4:  xvii.) 
.    List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  that  have  certified 

to  an  extension  of  time  of  duration  since  Dec.  1. 

(13  same  1903/4:  xvii.) 
.    List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  whose  charters  were 

found  expired,  that  have  been  re-incorporated  since 

Dec.  1.     (13  same  1903/4:  vi.) 
.    List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  that  have  certified 

to  an  increase  of  capital  stock  since  Dec.  1.     (13 

same  1904:  xvii.) 

1904.  Comments   on   bldg.    and    loan    assns.     (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  5.) 

Laws 

1897.  Laws  of  111.  governing  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead 
assns.,  in  force  July  1,  1897.  (7  A.R.  auditor  of 
public  accts.  on  bldg.,  loan,  and  homestead  assns. 
1897/8:  641-654.) 

1903.  Same;  in  force  July  1,  1903.  (12  same  1902/3: 
501-513;  13  same  1903/4:  505-515.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1894/5-1900/1.  Table  showing  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments of  bldg.  and  loan  dept.  of  auditor's  office. 
(4  A.R.  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  bldg.  and  loan 
assns.  1894/5  (p.  Hi)— same  1900/1.) 

Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State 

CHICAGO 

1898/9-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing  bldg.,  loan, 
and  homestead  assns.  doing  business  in  Chicago, 
assets,  liabilities,  receipts,  disbursements,  and  stock 
accts.  (8  A.R.  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  bldg., 
loan,  and  homestead  assns.  1898/9  (pp.  viii-ix) — 
same  1903/4.) 

BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL 

1893-1903/4.  Stmts.  showing,  by  individual  assns.,  con- 
dition of  all  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  now  doing  busi- 
ness in  state,  receipts,  disbursements,  assets,  lia- 
bilities, and  stock  acct.  (2  A.R.  auditor  of  public 
accts.  on  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  1893  (pp.  1-282) — 
same  1903/4.) 

From  1896/7  to  1903/4  inclusive  also  homestead  assns. 

Alliance  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Chicago 

1897.  Opinion  in  re  by-laws  of;  apportionment  of 
profits  on  stock  withdrawals  must  be  made  by  bd. 
of  directors.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  123.) 

Allport  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Chicago 

1899.  Opinion  in  re  proposed  by-laws  of;  officers,  who 
are  stockholders,  right  to  vote  under  constitution; 
office  of  director  cannot  be  declared  vacant  for  non- 
attendance;  duty  of  secy,  and  treasurer  in  turning 
over  books,  papers,  etc.,  to  successor.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1899/00:  109-111.) 


BUILDING    AND    LOAN    ASSOCIATIONS:    INDIVIDUAL— 

cont'd 

American    Building,    Loan,    and    Homestead    Association, 
Chicago 

1899.  Opinion  in  re  proposed  by-laws  of;  who  are  offi- 
cers; asst.  secy.,  atty.,  etc.,  must  be  apptd.  by 
directors;  committees  should  be  apptd.  by  directors 
and  not  by  by-laws;  when  fines  may  be  imposed, 
etc.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  125-126.) 

American  Building,  Loan  and  Investment  Society 
1894.    Opinion   of  atty.   gen.   in   matter   of   American 
Bldg.,  Loan,  and  Investment  Socy.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1893/4:  6-9.) 

.  Amer.  Bldg.,  Loan,  and  Investment  Socy.;  re- 
marks by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  condition  of 
said  socy.  (3  A.R.  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  bldg. 
and  loan  assns.  1893/4:  5.) 

American  Home  Building  Association 

1903.  Opinion  in  re  by-laws  of;  object  of  assn.,  disso- 
lution, when  takes  place;  no  provision  for  expense 
fund;  interest  on  loans;  withdrawing  members, 
what  entitled  to  receive.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1903/4:  148-150.) 

Ashmore  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Ashmore 

1899.  Opinion  in  re  amdmts.  to  by-laws  of;  amt.  of 
interest  paid  to  withdrawing  members,  fines  and 
penalties,  for  non-payment  of  dues.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1899/00:  127-128.) 

Cisne  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Cisne 
1901.    Opinion  in  re;  loans,  how  to  be  made,  maturity 
value  of  stock.     (Bienn.   rept.  atty.  gen.   1901/2: 
155.) 

Citizens'  Savings  and  Loan  Association,  Springfield 
1901.    Opinion  in  re  by-laws  of;  duties  of  secy,  in  re- 
lation to  books,  etc.,  duties  of  atty.,  how  fines  to  be 
paid,  stock  cannot  be  forfeited  for  non-payment  of 
dues.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  156.) 

Columbia  Home  and  Investment  Company 

1903.  Opinion;  co.  should  not  be  permitted  to  do  busi- 
ness in  111.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  152.) 

Continental  Investment  and  Loan  Association 

1895.  Proceedings  agst.  assn.;  constitutionality  of  act. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  161-180.) 

Dixon  Loan  and  Building  Association 

1898.  Opinion;  liability  on  old  or  new  bond;  maturity 
of  stock;  embezzlement  by  secy,  of  assn.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  124.) 

Equitable  Savings  and  Loan  Association 

1898.  Opinion;  by-laws;  directors  cannot  fill  vacancies 
in  bd.;  power  of  corporations:  how  limited;  pay- 
ments on  stock;  when  and  how  to  be  made;  prepaid 
and  interest-bearing  stock  illegal;  stock  not  for- 
feitable,  lien  of  assn.  thereon;  fines  and  penalties 
for  non-payment  cannot  be  compounded  or  cumu- 
lated. (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  105-108.) 

Eureka  Building  Association,  La  Salle 
1898.    Opinion;  by-laws;  constitution  of  assn. ;  members 
cannot  be  compelled  to  borrow  money,   must  be 
voluntary.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  102.) 

Evanston  and  North  Cook  County  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation 

1900.  Opinion;  proposed  amdmts.  to  by-laws;  how 
loans  are  made  by  assn.;  installments  on  stock,  to 
be  paid  periodically  and  not  in  advance;  stock  can 
not  be  forfeited  for  non-payment  of  installments  on 
fines.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  130-131.) 


122 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


BUILDING    AND    LOAN    ASSOCIATIONS:    INDIVIDUAL— 

cont'd 
Farmers'  Savings,  Loan  and  Homestead  Association,  Peoria 

1903.  Opinion;  by-laws;  dues  not  to  be  reed,  for  invest- 
ment purposes;  borrowing  and  non-borrowing  mem- 
bers not  to  be  discriminated  agst;  responsibility  of 
assn.    to    directors;    fines    not   to    be    cumulative. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  157-158.) 

German  American  Savings  and  Loan  Association,  Spring- 
field 
1897.    Opinion;  by-laws;  forfeiture  of  stock  not  legal; 

lien  for  non-payment  of  dues;    interest  on   loans 

can  not  exceed  legal  rate.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 

1897/8:  113-114.) 
.    Opinion;   proposed  amdmts.  to  by-laws.     (Same 

1897/8:  140-143.) 

Gibson  Savings  and  Loan  Association 

1904.  Opinion;   by-laws;   withdrawing  members — what 
entitled  to.     (Bienn.   rept.   atty.  gen.   1903/4:  144- 
145.) 

Hamilton  Loan  and  Building  Association,  Hamilton 
1897.  Opinion;  by-laws;  prepaid  stock  illegal;  compen- 
sation of  secy.,  by  whom  to  be  fixed;  vacancies  in 
bd.  of  directors,  by  whom  filled;  compensation  of 
auditors;  sale  of  stock  in  series  closed  not  legal; 
certificate  fee  not  chargeable,  etc.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1897/8:  115-116.) 

Harvard  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Chicago 
1899.    Opinion;  withdrawing  stockholder  of  assn.,  what 

entitled  to  receive.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00: 

97.) 
Highland  Building  and  Loan  Association 

1897.  Opinion;    by-laws;    forfeiture    of    stock;     stock- 
holders entitled  to  vote;  payment  of  expenses;  va- 
cancy in  bd.  of  directors,  how  filled,  etc.     (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  119-121.) 

Home  Mutual  Savings  and  Loan  Association,  Belvidere 
1903.     Opinion;  by-laws;  no  discrimination  to  be  made 
betw.    borrowers    and    non-borrowers;    when    fines 
may  be  imposed;    no  authority  for  advance  pay- 
ments.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  147.) 

Homestead  Loan  and  Trust  Company 

1898.  Opinion;    attempted    consolidation    of    co.    with 
Security  Title  and  Trust  Co.  unauthorized  and  void. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  94.) 

Hyde  Park  Building  and  Loan  Association 
1898.    Opinion;  by-laws;  name  of  assn.,  how  made;  can 
not  be  changed  by  by-law;  membership  fee  limited 
to  25  cts.  per  share,  etc.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1897/8:  100-101.) 

Illinois  Building  and  Loan  Association 

1894.    Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  in  re.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1893/4:  66-69.) 

.    Remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  condition 

of  said  assn.     (3  A.R.  auditor  of  public  accts.  on 
bldg.  and  loan  assns.  1893/4:  6.) 

Illinois  Local  Building  and  Loan  Association,  La  Salle 
1898.  Opinion;  by-laws;  bonds  of  attys.;  amt.  to  be 
fixed  by  bd.,  dues  paid  on  stock,  must  not  exceed 
$2  per  mo.;  interest  on  withdrawals,  must  not  ex- 
ceed earnings  of  stock;  holders  of  matured  stock 
entitled  to  interest  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8: 
103-104.) 

International  Building,  Loan  and  Investment  Union 
1897.    Superior  Court,  Cook  Co.  re.  decision  of  case  of 
The  People  vs.   International  Bldg.,  Loan  and   In- 
vestment Union.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8: 
61-62.) 


BUILDING    AND    LOAN    ASSOCIATIONS:    INDIVIDUAL— 

cont'd 
Interstate  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Bloomington 

1897.  Opinion;    by-laws;    withdrawing    stockholders — 
what  entitled  to  receive.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1897/8:  117.) 

Jerseyville  Building,  Loan  and  Homestead  Association 

1898.  Opinion;     by-laws;     official    bonds;     where    de- 
posited;   expense   of   drafting  same;    decisions   of 
directors   not   final;    interest   on   loans;    borrower 
when  to  pay;  stock  of  minor;  parents  can  not  sub- 
scribe for  dues  paid  in  advance.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1897/8:  110-111.) 

Kankakee  Building  and  Loan  Association 

1898.  Opinion;  by-laws;  stock  can  not  be  forfeited; 
assns.  lien  thereon;  how  lien  enforced;  by-laws 
must  apply  to  all  members  alike;  prepaid  stock 
illegal;  contingent  fund,  how  limited;  borrower  has 
right  to  repay  loan  at  any  time;  can  not  be  com- 
pelled to  withdraw  stock;  directors  can  not  fill 
vacancies  in  bd.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8: 
108-109.) 

Kedzie  Building  and  Loan  Association 

1900.  Opinion;  proposed  by-laws;  lien  on  shares  for 
payment  of  unpaid  installments — how  enforced; 
amt.  paid  on  withdrawals.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1899/00:  112-113.) 

King  Steffan  Batory  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Chicago 
1903.  Opinion;  proposed  by-laws;  object  of  assn.,  by- 
laws should  state  how  loans  are  made;  membership 
fee,  when  to  be  paid  and  how  much;  dues,  how  to 
be  paid;  fines,  when  and  for  what  purpose  may  be 
imposed.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  155-156.) 

Laborers'  Loan  Association,  Shelbyville 

1898.  Opinion;  by-laws;  must  be  adopted  by  stock- 
holders; must  be  applicable  to  all  alike;  inability 
of  borrower  to  offer  security;  effect  of  assns.  not 
authorized  to  make  bldg.  contracts;  discounts  of 
premium  not  authorized  by  statute,  etc.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  111-112.) 

Livingston  County  Building  and  Loan  Association 

1900.  Opinion;  by-laws;  interest  on  withdrawals;  how 
amdmts.    of   by-laws    to    be    written    out.     (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  146-147.) 

Livingston  Building  and  Loan  Association 

1901.  Opinion;   by-laws;   object  of  assn.,  by-laws  must 
determine  series;   compensation  of  secy.,  fines  can 
not  be  remitted,  how  lien  for  unpaid  dues  enforced; 
what  constitutes  quorum,  etc.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1901/2:  151-153.) 

Marseilles  Building  and  Loan  Association 

1898.     Opinion;    by-laws;    when  they  go   in  force;    not 

retroactive;    right  of  withdrawal;   borrowers  who 

neglect  to  offer   security;    with   what   chargeable; 

fines  and  forfeitures  for  non-payment  of  dues,  etc.; 

stock  can  not  be  forfeited  for  non-payment  of  dues; 

lien   of   assn.    on   stock.     (Bienn.    rept.    atty.    gen. 

1897/8:  101-102.) 

Martinton  Building  and  Loan  Association 
1903.     Opinion;  proposed  by-laws;  issue  of  stock;  loans 

to  whom  made;  fines,  when  and  on  whom  may  be 

imposed.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  147.) 
Masonic  Mutual  Savings  and  Loan  Association 

1898.  Opinion;  by-laws;   interest  on  withdrawals;   can 
not  exceed  rate  of  earnings.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty 
gen.  1897/8:  109-110.) 

Massac  Loan  Building  Association,  Metropolis 

1899.  Opinion;   fines  and  penalties;   for  what  purpose 
may  be  imposed.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00: 
142-143.) 


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123 


BUILDING    AND    LOAN    ASSOCIATIONS:    INDIVIDUAL— 

cont'd 

Melrose  and  May  wood  Building  and  Loan  Association 
1903.    Opinion;  proposed  amdmts.  to  by-laws;   by-laws 
should  specify  amt.  of  dues;    security  for   loans, 
what  to  be  made  on;  dividends,  how  and  when  paid. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  148.) 

Merchants'  Loan  and  Trust  Company 

1897.  Opinion;  right  of  co.  to  consolidate  with  Stand- 
ard Banking  Co.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8: 
95-96.) 

Mount  Vernon  Loan  and  Building  Association 

1899.  Opinion  in  re  legal  rate  of  interest  on  loans. 
(Bienn.  rept  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  114-115.) 

Mutual  Loan  and  Building  Association,  Galesburg 

1900.  Opinion;  dues  must  not  exceed  $2  per  share  per 
mo.,    directors   may   be   removed   by   stockholders 
only,  officers  may  be  removed  by  bd.  of  directors. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  115-116.) 

National  Building,  Loan  and  Investment  Society 

1894.  Remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts.   on  condi- 
tion of  affairs  of  socy.     (3  A.R.  auditor  of  public 
accts.  on  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  1893/4:  6.) 

National  Home  Building  and  Loan  Association 

1895.  Proceedings  agst.  assn.,  information  in  re  organi- 
zation and  examination  of  condition  of  said  assn. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  154-160.) 

1897.  Opinion;  changing  business  office  of  assn.  from 
Bloomington  to  Quincy.     (Same  1897/8:  125.) 

New  Boston  Building  and  Loan  Association 

1903.  Opinion;  proposed  by-laws;  must  determine  no. 
of  directors,  what  withdrawing  member  entitled  to 
receive;  fines,  can  not  be  imposed  on  directors  or 
secy.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  150-151.) 

New  City  Loan  and  Homestead  Association 

1901.  Opinion;  by-laws;  how  to  apportion  profits  and 
losses,   how   to   make   loans,   repayment  of   loans. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  154-155.) 

Ogden  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Chicago 

1898.  Opinion;   by-laws;  object  of  assn.;  advance  pay- 
ments on  stock;  interest  not  allowable;  stock,  how 
and  when  to  be  paid  for;    subscriptions  to  stock 
can  not  be  limited  to  purpose  of  borrowing  only; 
by-laws   should   not    discriminate    agst.    borrower. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  104-105.) 

Peoples'  Loan  and  Homestead  Association,  Peoria 

1899.  Opinion;   revision  of  by-laws;   vacancy  in  bd.  of 
directors  must  be  filled   by  stockholders;    install- 
ments must  be  certain  and  equal  in  all  series;  non- 
payment of  dues  does  not  forfeit  stock.     (Bienn. 
rept  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  120-121.) 

Rantoul  Building  and  Loan  Association 

1894.  Remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  condition 
of  affairs  of  assn.  (3  A.R.  auditor  of  public  accts. 
on  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  1893/4:  6-7.) 

Ravenswood  Loan  and  Building  Association,  Chicago 

1899.  Opinion;  duties  of  liquidators.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1899/00:  141.) 

Savings  Fund  Building  Association,  Decatur 

1899.  Opinion;   object  of  assn.,  vacancy  in  bd.  of  di- 
rectors must  be  filled  by  stockholders;    secy,  and 
treasurer   only   entitled   to   receive    compensation; 
interest    for    failure    to    pay    insurance    premium. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  100-101.) 

Scandia  Loan  and  Investments  Association 

1900.  Opinion;  name  of  assn.  can  not  be  changed  by  a 
by-law.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  124.) 


BUILDING    AND    LOAN    ASSOCIATIONS:    INDIVIDUAL— 

cont'd 
Staunton  Home  Association 

1901.     Opinion;   by-laws;   object  of  assn.,  amt.  of  fines 
and  when  to  be  imposed;  what  constitutes  quorum; 
on  what  property  loans  can  be  made;  fines  for  non- 
payment of  insurance;  transfer  of  stock.     (Bienu. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  149-150.) 
Taylorville  Savings,  Loan,  and  Building  Association 
1900.    Opinion;  amdmts.  to  by-laws;  stock  can  not  be 
forfeited    for    non-payment    of    dues;    interest   or 
profits  paid  on  withdrawals  not  to  exceed  actual 
rate  of  earnings  of  assn.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1899/00:  118-119.) 
Three  Links  Investors'  and  Home  Building  Society,  Chicago 

1897.  Opinion;   by-laws;    matured  stock,  interest  on — 
by   whom   fixed — stock   of   deceased   members — by 
whom  voted.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  114- 
115.) 

Tibuse  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Chicago 

1899.  Opinion;  proposed  by-laws;  objects  of  assn.; 
minors  may  become  shareholders  by  guardian  or 
trustee;  asst.  secretaries  must  be  apptd.  by  bd.  of 
directors;  corporate  powers  exercised  by  bd.  of  di- 
rectors only;  interest  on  money  loaned.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  128-129.) 

Toledo  Loan  and  Building  Association 
1903.    Opinion;   proposed  by-laws;   withdrawals,  when 
may  be  enforced;  duties  of  secy.;  when  dividends 
may  be  distributed.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4: 
153-154.) 

Valley  Building  and  Loan  Association 

1898.  Opinion;    by-laws;    involuntary   withdrawals   of 
unpledged  shares;   how  made.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1897/8:  100.) 

Vernon  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Chicago 
1897.    Opinions;  bonds  of  assn.  deposited  with  auditor 
can    not    be    returned.     (Bienn.    rept.    atty.    gen. 
1897/8:  123.) 

West  North  Avenue  Building,  Loan  and  Homestead  Asso- 
ciation, Chicago 

1897.  Opinion;  by-laws;  secy's,  compensation;  fines, 
when  they  may  be  imposed;  repayment  of  loans; 
refunding  premium;  maturity  value;  right  of  stock- 
holders. (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  117-118.) 

Western  Investment  and  Loan  Association,  Chicago 

1897.  Opinion;  by-laws;  object  of  assn.;  vacancies  in 
bd.  of  directors,  how  filled;  compensation  of  secy, 
and  treasurer;  interest  on  stock  payments  can  not 
be  allowed;  sale  of  stock  at  assessed  value  can  not 
be  made;  what  constitutes  quorum  of  stockholders. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  112-113.) 

BUILDING  LAW 
Fire  Escapes;  see  Labor.    Factory  Inspection 

BUILDING  STONE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.   MINERAL 

BUREAU  COUNTY  (1837) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 

Apple  Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 


124 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


BUREAU  COUNTY  (1837)— cont'd 
Nurseries;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.    County  Tax 

BUREAU  OF  LABOR  STATISTICS;  see  LABOR 
BURGLARY  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 

BUTTER 

Industry;  see  Industries.    Dairy 
Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

CAIRO,  ILLINOIS 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Temperature;  see  Climate 

Yellow  Fever;  see  Public  Health.    Epidemics 

CALHOUN  COUNTY  (1825) 
Fruit  Growers'  Association;   see  Agriculture.    Horticultural 

Associations 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

CANADA  THISTLE;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

CANALS 

1876.  Kept,  on  various  water  routes  betw.  111.  and 
Atlantic  Ocean.  (Sen.  Jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875: 
193-203.) 

ILLINOIS 

1875.  Rept.  of  canal  comrs.  on  no.  of  people  employed 
continuously  on  canals,  rate  of  wages  paid,  no.  of 
canal  boats  in  comn.,  amt.  of  tolls  collected,  etc. 
(House  jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  229-239.) 

1882-1888.    Various    suits    of   and    agst.    canal    comrs. 
(A.R.  canal  comrs.  1881/2  (pp.  8-9) — same  1887/8.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1873-1877.  Comparative  stmt.  of  contingent  expenses  of 
comrs.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1876/7:  58-59.) 

1874.  Stmt.  of  total  receipts  from  all  sources  of  canals. 
(Govs.  mess.  1875:  11.) 

1877/80-1877/82.  Comparative  stmt.  of  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements of  comrs.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1879/80 
(p.  3)— some  1881/2.) 

1883.  Strut,  of  amt.  in  treasury  to  credit  of  canal 
comrs.  (Same  1882/3:  4.) 

1894.  Balance  on  hand;  largest  amt.  ever  placed  to 
credit  of  treasurer  of  canal  comrs.  (Same  1893/4: 
4.) 

1893/4-1903/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  treasurer  of  bd.  of  canal 
comrs. 

In  Ann.  repts.  of  canal  comrs.  as  follows : 
1893/4  In  Ann.  rept.  1893/4 :  36. 


1894/5 

1895/G 

1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL 


1894/5  :  38. 
1895/6  :  44. 
1896/7  :  56-57. 
1897/8  :  52-54. 
1898/9  :  57-58. 
1899/00  :  51. 
1900/1  :  44. 
1901/2  :  44. 
1902/3  :  37. 
1903/4  :  75. 


Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal 

Because  of  the  controversy  Involved  at  the  time  as  well 
as  because  of  the  fact  that  this  subject  Is  still  n 
live  one  In  Illinois,  It  was  thought  useful  to  be  a 
little  more  than  usually  explicit  In  the  entries. 
They  have,  therefore,  been  arranged  by  year,  month 
and  day  during  the  period  of  the  commlsslonershlp 
and  the  trusteeship,  resp.  In  this  way  the  record 
is  preserved  In  the  order  of  Its  occurrence.  When- 
ever there  were  a  number  of  enclosures  not  Indi- 
cated In  the  title  of  the  document,  a  brief  calendar 
of  them  has  been  subjoined.  The  names  of  officials 
have  been  given  as  an  aid  In  Indicating  the  ad- 
ministration of  canal  affairs. 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal— cont'd 

Arrangement 

Under  Commissioners,  1823-1843. 
Under  Trustees,  1843-1871. 
Under  Commissioners,  1867-date. 

.    Under  Commissioners 
1823-1843 
serial 

1  series 

1823-1825 
Under   Act  of  Feb.    14,   1823 

CANAL  COMMISSIONEES 

On  March  30,  1822,  Congress  passed  an  act  (Stat.  L. 
v.  3  :  659)  granting  to  Illinois  right  of  way  through 
the  public  lands  for  the  route  of  A  canal  to  connect 
the  Illinois  River  with  the  southern  bend  of  Lake 
Michigan.  At  the  session  of  the  Illinois  legislature 
following  the  passage  of  the  federal  act,  Illinois 
enacted  the  law  of  Feb.  14,  1823,  providing  for  the 
internal  navigation  of  the  state.  Under  this  act 
canal  comrs.  were  appointed  and  an  apprn.  of 
$2011.31  was  included  in  the  general  apprn.  act  of 
1825/6,  to  cover  the  expenditures  of  the  canal 
comrs. 

GOVERNOR  :     Edward  Coles. 

COMMISSIONERS  :     Emanuel  West,  Erastus  Brown,  Theo- 
phllus  A.  Smith,  Thomas  Sloo,  Jr.,  Samuel  Alexander. 
ENGINEERS  :     Justus  Post,  Rene  Paul. 

1825.  Rept.  of  the  canal  comrs.  of  the  state  of  111., 
made  to  the  Gen.  Assem.  on  the  third  of  Jan.,  1825, 
accompanied   by   a   map   of   the    proposed   canal; 
together  with  the  law  incorporating  a  co.  to  open 
a  canal  to  connect  the  waters  of  Lake  Michigan 
with   those   of   the   Illinois   River.     Vandalia,   R. 
Blackwell,  1825.     26  pp.,  1  map. 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  state  of  Illinois  through  which 
It  is  contemplated  to  construct  a  canal.  By 
J[ustus]  Post  and  R[ene]  Paul.  5%  In.  high  by 
10%  in.  wide,  scale  10  m.  —  1  In.  steel  engr. 

Copies  of  rept.  seen  In  Library  of  Congress  and  In 
Chicago  Historical  Society  Library. 

The  map  is  sometimes  referred  to  as  the  Post  and  Paul 
map.  No  other  rept.  was  made  by  these  comrs. 
This  rept.  i£  not  included  in  the  Illinois  documents. 

Following  the  rept.  a  company  was  incorporated  in 
1825,  but  its  charter  was  repealed  the  following 
year.  For  the  time  being  canal  operations  lapsed 
on  the  part  of  the  state. 

2  series 
1825-1826 

ILLINOIS  AND  MICHIGAN  CANAL  COMPANY 
Under  Act  of  Jan.  17,  1825,  Incorporating  the  111.  and 

Michigan  Canal  Co. 
GOVERNOR  :     Edward  Coles. 

CORPORATORS  :  Edward  Coles,  Shadrach  Bond,  Justus 
Post,  Erastus  Brown,  Wm.  S.  Hamilton,  Joseph  Dun- 
can, John  Warnock. 

1826.  Rept.   to  the  Gen.   Assem.      (A.R.  canal  comrs. 
1899/00:  69-70.) 

The  charter  of  the  company  was  repealed  by  act  of 
Jan.  20,  1826. 

3  series 
1829-1831 

BOARD  OF  CANAL  COMMISSIONERS 
Under  Act  of  Jan.  22,  1829,  "  to  provide  for  construct- 
ing the  Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal."  By  act  of 
March  2,  1827,  "  to  grant  a  quantity  of  land  to 
the  State  of  Illinois,  for  the  purpose  of  aiding  in 
opening  a  canal  to  connect  the  waters  of  the  Illinois 
River  with  those  of  Lake  Michigan  "  (Stat.  L.  v.  4  : 
234),  Congress  granted  to  111.  the  equal  to  one-half 
of  five  sections  In  width,  on  each  side  of  the  canal, 
reserving  each  alternate  section  to  the  U.  S.,  from 
one  end  of  the  canal  to  the  other.  Under  the 
act  of  Jan.  22,  1829,  the  governor  of  111.  appointed 
three  comrs.  to  sell  the  canal  lands  and  apply  the 
proceeds  to  canal  construction. 
GOVERNOR  :  Niniau  Edwards. 
COMMISSIONERS  :  Edward  Roberts,  Gershom  Jayne, 

Charles  L)unn. 

ENGINEER  :     James  M.  Bucklln. 
SURVEYOR  :     Samuel  Alexander. 

1830.     Rept.  of  the  canal  comrs.      (A.R.   canal  comrs. 
1899/00:  73-80.) 

This  rept.  of  the  comrs.  includes  Engineer  Bucklin's 
rept.  of  Dec.  18,  1830. 


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125 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

Under  Commissioners— cont'd 

1823-1843— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

4  series 

1831-1833 

Board  of  Canal  Commissioners 

Under  Act  of  Feb.  15,  1831,  to  amend  act  of  1829,  to 
provide  for  constructing  the  Illinois  and  Michigan 
Canal. 

GOVEENOE  :     John  Reynolds. 

COMMISSIONERS  :     J.  H.  Pugh,  Charles  Dunn. 

ENGINEER  :     James  M.  Buckiin. 

Sec.  2  of  the  act  provided  that  one  of  tie  comrs.  be 
styled  actg.  comr.  and  that  it  be  the  duty  of  this 
comr.  to  be  constantly  in  attendance  on  the  canal 
route.  Charles  Dunn  was  apptd.  actg.  comr.  The 
office  of  canal  comrs.  was  abolished  by  act  of  March 
1,  1833. 


Commissioners'  Reports 

1831.  Kept,  of  comrs.  of  111.  and  Michigan  Canal  to  the 
gov.  (A.R.  canal  comra.  1899/00:  86-87.) 

Rept.  is  dated  Nov.  23,  1831. 

1833.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  to  the 
Sen.  (Sen.  jol.  1832/3:  217-226.) 

Rept.  is  dated  Jan.  7,  1833.  A  separate  edition  of  81 
pamphlet  copies  was  ordered  printed.  The  compiler 
did  not  succeed  in  finding  an  example  of  the  sepa- 
rate issue. 

1833.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  to  the 
House  of  Representatives.  (A.R.  canal  comrs. 
1899/00:  87-103.) 

Rept.  is  dated  Jan.  30,  1833.  The  act  organizing  this 
bd.  requires  that  its  serial  reports  be  made  to  the 
Governor.  At  about  the  times  the  rept.  to  the 
Governor  was  due  resolutions  of  inquiry  were 
passed  by  both  the  Senate  and  the  House  calling 
upon  the  canal  comrs.  for  information  as  to  the 
comparative  practical  utility  of  a  railroad  and  a 
canal  to  connect  the  waters  of  the  Illinois  River 
and  Lake  Michigan.  The  two  reports  of  1833  noted 
above,  were  made  by  the  canal  comrs.  in  response 
to  the  Senate  and  House  resolutions  resp.  In 
view  of  two  reports  having  already  been  made, 
no  further  report  was  made  to  the  Governor. 

B 

Engineer's  Report 

1831.  Repts.  of  James  M.  Buckiin,  engr.,  to  actg.  comr. 
of  the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  on  an  examination  of 
the  Calamic  River.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00: 
83-86.) 

Two  repts.,  dated  resp.  June,  and  Nov.  21,  the  latter  the 
final  rept.  Practicability  of  making  Calamic  River 
tributary  as  a  feeder  to  the  111.  and  Michigan 
Canal. 

1833.  Rept.  of  James  M.  Buckiin,  engr.,  to  actg.  comr. 
of  the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (A.R.  canal  comrs. 
1899/00:  88-103.) 

Canal  route  divided  into  divisions,  detailed  estimates 
of  cost  of  each  division.  Examination  for  a  rail- 
way route,  estimates  of  cost  of  each  division,  and 
estimates  of  cost  of  improving  the  rapids  of  the 
Illinois  River. 

5  series 

1835-1836 

Board  of  Canal  Commissioners 

Under  Act  of  £iM?1835,  "for  the  construction  of  the 

Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal." 
GOVEBNOE  :     Joseph  Duncan. 
COMMISSIONEBS  :      Edward    Coles,    Gurdon    S.    Hubbard, 

Joel  S.  Manning,  Wm.  Linn,  Win.  B.  Archer. 
ENOINEEB  :     Wm.  Gooding. 

"  This  act  proved  defective  In  so  many  particulars  that 
nothing  was  accomplished  by  this  commission." 
(A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1899/00 :  105.) 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

Under  Commissioners — cont'd 

1823-1843— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

5  series — cont'd 

1835-1836 — cont'd 

Board  of  Canal  Commissioners — cont'd 

A 

Canal  Commissioners 

1835/6.    Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.     (A.R.  canal  comrs. 
1899/00:  112-133.) 

"  The  transactions  of  the  first  Board,  from  Its  com- 
mencement of  operations  to  the  close  of  the  year 
1836,  were  submitted  to  the  Legislature  in  Jan., 
1837 ;  soon  after  which  the  law  was  materially 
amended,  Important  examinations  were  ordered,  ad- 
ditional works  were  authorized,  and  the  superin- 
tendence of  the  canal  was  committed  to  the  charge 
of  the  present  commissioners."  (A.R.  bd.  canal 
comrs.  1838.)  See  below,  non-serial  group,  Govs. 
mess,  of  Jan.  2,  1837,  transmitting  this  rept.  The 
rept.  Itself  was  not  printed  In  the  Illinois  state 
documents,  although  1000  copies  were  ordered 
printed  In  pamphlet  form  (Sen.  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1836/7:142). 

B 

Engineer's  Report 

1836.     [Ann.  rept.  of  chief  engr.  of  the  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal.] 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1836  Dec.  in  A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00  : 119-133. 

6  series 
1836-1842 

Under  Act  of  Jan.  9,  1836,  "  for  the  construction  of  the 

Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal." 

Sec.  7  provided  for  the  appointment  by  the  governor  of 
three  persons  to  constitute  "  the  Board  of  Com- 
missioners of  the  Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal." 
Sec.  42  of  the  act  made  It  Incumbent  on  the  board 
to  report  to  the  governor  quarterly,  viz.,  In  March, 
June,  Sept.  and  Dec.  "  which  report,  or  the  outlines 
thereof,  the  governor  shall  cause  to  be  published." 
Sec.  43  required  that  the  bd.  make  to  the  gov.  on 
the  first  Monday  of  Dec.,  each  year,  an  annual  rept. 
GOVEBNOBS  :  Joseph  Duncan,  1834-1838  ;  Thomas  Carlln, 
1838-1842;  Thomas  Ford,  1842-1846. 

1st  Board  of  Commissioners 
1836-March,  1842 

COMMISSIONEBS  :     Gen.  Wm.  F.  Thornton,  David  Prickett, 

Jacob  Fry  (actg.  comr.). 
SECBETABT  :     Joel  S.  Manning. 
CHIEF  BNOINEEB  :     Wm.  Gooding. 
TKEASOBEE  :     Jno.  A.  McClernand.  1836-1838  :  D.  Prickett, 

1839-1840;  Newton  Cloud,  1841-1842. 

2d  Board  of  Commissioners 

March   1842-1843 

COMMISSIONERS  :     JJ  Morris,  Jacob  Fry. 
SECBETABT  :     Joel  S.  Manning. 
TREASUBEB  :     Newton  Cloud. 
CHIEF  ENGINEEB  :     Wm.  Gooding. 
RESIDENT  ENOINEEB  :     Edward  B.  Talcott. 


Commissioners'  Annual  Reports 

1836/7-1842.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  bd.  of  comrs.  of  the  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal. 

Checklist 
unnum.  1836/7  dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

Report  covers  period  from  Dec.,  1836  to  June  1,  1837. 
This,  the  first  report  of  the  new  bd.  of  canal  comrs., 
was  submitted  at  the  called  session  In  July,  1837, 
and  was  printed  in  the  Senate  Jol.  of  that  sess., 
PD  23-28,  among  other  documents  accompanying 
the  Govs.  message.  This  rept.  gives  a  full  detail  of 
the  acts  and  doings  of  the  bd.  to  the  first  of  June, 
1837.  The  Senate  ordered  1000  copies  of  the  docu- 
ments accompanying  the  Govs.  message  printed  In 
pamphlet  form,  and  the  House  ordered  5000  copies 
of  the  Govs.  message  and  accompanying  documents 
printed  In  pamphlet  form. 


126 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

Under  Commissioners— cont'd 

1823-1843 — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

6  series — cont'd 

1836-1842— cont'd 

A — cont'd 
Commissioners'  Annual  Reports — cont'd 

Checklist— Cont'd 

The  rept.  contains  the  bds.  quarterly  rept.  of  May  8, 
1837,  the  treasurer's  rept.  and  various  communi- 
cations between  the  GOT.  and  the  canal  bd.  con- 
cerning the  canal  fund.  These  letters  have  been 
separately  entered  and  may  be  found  below  In  the 
non-serial  group, 
imnnm.  1836/7  doc.  ed.  None  Issued. 

"        1837/8  dept.  ed.     Vandalla,  Wm.  Walters,  1839. 

03  pp.,  1  foldg.  table. 
5000  copies  ordered  printed.    Report  covers  period  from 

Jnne  1,  1837  to  Nov.  30,  1838. 
imnnm.  1837/8  doc.  ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
4.   1838/9    dept.    ed.     Springfield,    Wm.    Walters,    1840. 
48  pp. 

4.  1838/9  doc.  ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

The  numbering  of  this  rept.  Implies  that  the  rept.  of 
1835/6  Is  considered  the  first  of  this  series. 

5.  1840.  dept.  ed.     Springfield,   Wm.   Walters,   1840.      68 

pp. 

5.  1840.  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

6.  1841.  dept.  ed.     None  Issued. 

6.  1841.  doc.     ed.         "  " 

7.  1842.  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Wm.  Walters,  1842.     116 

pp. 
7.  1842.  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

unnum.  1836/7  In  Senate  Jol.  July  sess.  1837  :  23-38. 
"        1837/8    "  House  Repts.   11   Gen.   Assem.   1   sess. 
1838/9. 

4.  1838/9   In   House   Repts.   11   Gen.   Assem.   called   sess. 

1839/40  :  49-96. 

5.  1840  In  Senate  Repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1 : 

65-132. 

6.  1841  no  rept.  Issued. 

7.  1842  In  House  Repts.   13  Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   1842 : 

49-164. 

Reprinted  as  follows : 
unnum.  1836/7  not  found. 

"        1837/8  In  Ann.  rept.  canal  comrs.  1899/00  :  142- 

184. 
4.  1838/9  In  Ann.  rept.  canal  comrs.  1899/00 :  185-186. 

4.  1838/9    "  111.  State  Register  Feb.  14,  1840.     pp.  2-3. 

5.  1840    "  Ann.  rept.  canal  comrs.   1899/00 : 188-189. 

6.  1841  not  found. 

7.  1842  In  Ann.  rept.  canal  comrs.  1899/00  :  200-206. 
7.  1842    "  111.  State  Register  Jan.  6,  1843.     p.  4. 

7.  1842    "  U.  S.  27  Cong.  3  sess.  Sen.  docs.  v.  3  : 115. 
The  rept.  of  1842  In  the  111.  State  Register  and  In  the 
U.   S.  document,  Is  the  comrs.'  rept.  only  without 
the  accompanying  documents. 

B 

Commissioners'  Quarterly  Reports 
See   memorandum    of   treasurer   of   111.    and   Michigan 
Canal   In   re  difficulty   In   complying  with   sec.   42 
of   canal   act   requiring  quarterly   reports   In   Sen. 
Jol.  July,  1837  :  24-25. 
1837-1842.     [Quarterly  rept.  of  the  canal  bd.  to  the  gov.] 

Checklist 

1837,  March.     Not  found. 
1837,  May.     Not  found. 

1000  copies  of  this  rept.  were  ordered  to  be  separately 

printed. 

1837,  Sept.,  Dec.     Not  found. 
1838-1842.     None  found. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1837,  March.     Omitted. 
1837,  May.    In   Senate   Jol.    10   Gen.    Assem.    July,   1837 : 

«>0     t)O 

1837,  Sept..  Dec.     Omitted. 
1838-1842.     Omitted. 

Also  found  as  follows  : 

1837,  May  In  111.  State  Register  Oct  6,  1837.    p.  4,  c.  1-2. 
1841  March     1 

"     June        >  In  HI.  State  Register  Jan.  7,  1842.    p.  2. 

c 

Secretary's  Report 
Joel  S.  Manning,  secy. 

1836/7-1841/2.     Ann.  rept.  of  secy,  to  bd.  of  comrs.  of 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal. 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

Under  Commissioners — cont'd 

1823-1843 — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

6  series — cont'd 

1836-1842— cont'd 

C — cont'd 
Secretary's  Report — cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1836/7  In  Senate  Jol.  July  1837  :  26-27. 
1837/8    "  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1837/8  : 

60-77. 
1838/9  In  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1838/9 : 

32-37. 
1839/40  in  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  HI.  and  Mich.  Canal  1839/- 

40  :  41-63. 

1840/1  no  report  printed. 

1841/2  In  7  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1841/2 : 
17-35. 

D 
Treasurer's  Report 

John    A.    McCIernard,    1836-1838 :    D.    Prlckett,    1839- 

1840  ;  Newton  Cloud,  1841-1842. 
The  rept.  for  the  year  ending  1830  Is  not  signed. 
1836/7-1841/2.     Ann.  rept.  of  treasurer  of  bd.  of  comrs. 
of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1836/7-1837/8  in  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 

1837/8  :  53-59. 

Covers  period  from  Dec.  1,  1836  to  Nov.  30,  1838. 
1838/9  in  Ann.  rept.  comrg.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1838/9  : 

26-31. 
1839/40  In  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1839/- 

40 :  65-68. 

1840/1  no  report  printed. 

1841/2  In  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  III.  and  Mich.  Canal  1841/2  : 
37-63. 

E 

Chief  Engineer's  Report 
William  Goodlng.  chief  engr. 

1837-1842.     Ann.  rept.  of  chief  engr.  to  bd.  of  comrs.  of 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  [2]-7. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
unnum.  1837  In  Ann.   rept.   comrs.   III.   and  Mich.   Canal 

1837/8  :  27-34. 
unnum.   1837    In    Ann.    rept.    canal    comrs.    1899/00 :  160- 

173. 
nnnum.  1838  In  Ann.   rept.   comrs.   111.   and  Mich.   Canal 

1837/8 :  16-27. 

unnum.  1838   In   Ann.    rcpt.    cnnal    comrs.    1899/00 :  152- 
160.* 

4.  1839  In  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  III.  and  Mich.  Canal  1838/9  : 

13-25. 

5.  1840  In  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  III.  and  Mich.  Canal  1839/40  : 

15-24. 

5.  1840  In  Ann.   rept.  canal   comrs.   1899/00 :  189.* 
8.  1841  no  report  printed. 
7.  1842    In    7    Ann.    rept.    comrs.    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1841/2  :  65-85.* 
7.  1842  In  Ann.  rept.  canal  comrs.  1899/00  :  201-206. 

F 

Resident  Engineer's  Report 
Edward  B.  Talcott,  resident  engr. 

1839-1842.     Ann.    rept.    of    resident    engr.    of    111.    and 
Mich.  Canal. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1839  In  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  III.  and  Mich.   Canal  1838/9 : 
19-22. 

Rept.  on  Summit  and  Middle  divisions  only. 

1840  in  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  III.  and  Mich.  Canal  1839/40  : 
25-40. 

Rept.  on  Summit,  Middle  nnd  Western  divisions. 

1841  no  report  printed. 

1842  In  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1841/2  : 
87-116. 

Rept  on  Summit,  Middle  and  Western  dlvisons. 

Fl 
Resident  Engineer,  Summit  Division 

Edward  B.  Talcott,  resident  engr. 

1838.     Ann.  rept.  of  res.  engr.  of  Summit  Division  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal. 


*  Extract  only. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


127 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal— cont'd 

Under  Commissioners — cont'd 

1823-1843— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

6  series — cont'd 

1836-1842— cont'd 

Fl — cont'd 
Resident  Engineer,  Summit  Division — cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1838  in  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal   1837/8  : 

34-42. 
Discontinued ;  merged  with  series  F. 

F2 
Resident  Engineer,  Middle  Division 

Wm.  Jerome,  resident  engr. 

1838.    Ann.  rept.  of  res.  engr.  of  Middle  Division  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1838  in  Ann.  rept.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Cannl   1837/8  : 

43-48. 
Discontinued  ;  merged  with  series  F. 

F3 

Resident  Engineer,  Western  Division 

Ward  B.   Burnett,   resident  encr. 

1838-1839.     Ann.  rept.  of  res.  engr.  of  Western  Division 
III.  and  Mich.  Canal. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1838  In   Ann.  rept.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1837/8: 
49-52. 

1839  In   Ann.  rept.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.   Canal   1838/9  : 
23-2K. 

Discontinued ;  merced  with  series  F. 

non-serial 

1818.  Advantages  resulting  from  proposed  canal  con- 
necting Lake  Mich,  and   111.  River:   early  applica- 
tion to  Congress  urged  to  procure  such  change  in 
disposition   of  land   as  to   make   it   applicable   to 
furtherance  of  this  project.     (Govs.  mess.  1818.) 

1819.  Letter  from  the  secy,  of  war,  transmitting  topo- 
graphical repts.,  made  with  a  view  to  ascertain  the 
practicability  of  uniting  the  waters  of  111.  River, 
with  those  of  Lake  Mich.     10  pp.     (U.  S.  16  Cong. 
1  sess.,  doc.  17.) 

Contains  rent,  from  Mn.1.  S.  H.  T,otis».  dnted  March  4, 
1817.  and  one  from  R.  Graham  and  Joseph  Philips. 
dated  April  4.  1819. 

The  Lon*r  rent,  rplnte-*  to  the  eovt.  survey  mndn  in 
181B.  This  Is  not  an  111.  d"C.  It  Is  !nclnd«d  here 
hnonuse  It  contains  the  rent,  of  one  of  the  four 
surveys  mnde  of  the  canal  route,  two  heine  state 
and  two  federal  surveys.  For  references  see  below. 
Surveys. 

1821.  Rept.  of  committee  on  Internal  Improvement  to 
whom    was    committed    bill    concerning    navigable 
communication  betw.  waters  of  111.  River  and  Lake 
Mich.     (House  Jol.  2  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1820/1: 
199-200.) 

1 822.  Attention  called  to  advantage  resulting  from  con- 
necting  waters    of   Mississippi    River    with    great 
northern     lakes    by    navigable     channels.     (Govs. 
inaug.  address  1822  In   Sen.  Jol.   3  Gen.   Assem.  1 
sess.  1822/3:  23-24.) 

.  Recommendation  that  attention  of  states  of  Ohio 

and  Indiana  be  called  to  Importance  of  Improving 
navigation  of  Wabash  and  Mauml  (sic)  Rivers,  and 
connecting  them  witb  canal;  also  that  arrange- 
ments be  made  with  these  states  for  accomplish- 
ment of  this  object.  (Same  1822;  in  same  1822/3: 
27.) 

.  Recommendation  that  leglsl.  make  provision  for 

examination  of  rivers,  for  exploration  of  country, 
and  for  marking  out  line  of  canals;  that  detailed 
estimates  of  costs,  together  with  surveys  be  sub- 
mitted to  general  govt,  with  memorial  setting  forth 
reasonable  claims  of  state,  national  aid.  (Same 
1822  In  same  1822/3:  27-28.) 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1822.  Review  of  conditions  of  congressional  act  giving 
state  power  to  cut  canal  through  public  lands. 
(Same  1822  in  same  1822/3:  26-27.) 

.    Recommendation  that   leglsl.   form  fund  to  be 

appropriated  exclusively  for  internal  improvements. 
(Same  1822  in  same  1822/3:  27.) 

.    Advantages  arising  to  state  from  connection  of 

waters  of  Lake  Mich,  with  111.  River;  prosecution  of 
work  urged.  (Govs.  mess.  3  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1822.) 

1822-1900.  Documentary  history  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
from  1822  to  1848,  Incl.  docs,  and  public  records  of 
later  date  showing  present  condition  of  90-ft  re- 
serve; 16-ft.  tow  path  reserve  along  portions  of  so. 
branch  of  Chicago  River,  and  all  laws,  charters, 
ordinances,  and  other  information  obtainable  from 
1830  to  1856,  re.  canal  comrs.  sub-division  of  so. 
half  of  sec.  9,  township  39  north,  range  14  east  of 
3d  P.  M.  (original  Chicago)  and  vacant  space  left 
by  canal  comrs.  of  1830  for  public  use  along  mar- 
gin of  Chicago  River  in  this  sub-division.  (A.R. 
canal  comrs.  1899/00:  60-269.) 

1824.  Memorial  to  Congress  soliciting  grant  of  land  on 
each  side  of  canal  proposed  to  be  opened  betw.  Lake 
Mich,  and  111.  River;  dated  Nov.  20. 

The  text  of  this  memorial  was  not  found.  Proceedings 
in  reference  to  it  may  be  found  on  pp.  32,  36,  37 
and  51  of  the  House  Jol.  1824.  The  rept.  of  the 
select  committee  of  the  U.  S.  Congress  to  which  the 
memorial  was  referred  may  be  found  in  U.  S.  18 
Cong.  2  sess.  House  repts.  vol  1,  no.  53. 

.    Renewed  recommendation  that  portion  of  state 

revenue  be  annually  set  apart  to  create  and  sustain 
fund  to  be  exclusively  apportioned  to  Internal  Im- 
provements, especially  for  opening  of  navigable 
communications  betw.  the  great  lakes  and  Wabash 
and  111.  Rivers.  (Govs.  mess.  1824.) 

1826.  Jan.     Efforts  of  directors  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
Co.  to  further  canal  project,  reviewed;  advisability 
of  state's  taking  up  the  project  urged;  necessity  of 
revising  charter  to  make  it  more  advantageous  to 
state.     (Same  Jan.  1826.) 

.    Jan.   18.    Memorial   of  Gen.   Assem.   of   111.   to 

Congress  on   subject  of  the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal. 

(Laws  of  111.  4  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1826:  97-98;  Sen. 

Jol.  4  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1826:  40-42;   House  Jol. 

same  1826:  78-80;  A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  68-69.) 

The  rept.  of  the  federal  committee  on  roads  and  canals, 

to  whom  this  memorial  had  been  referred,  may  be 

found  In  U.  S.  19  Cong.  1  sess.  House  repts.  v.  2, 

no.  147. 

.    Dec.    Efforts   of  Executive   to   ascertain   terms 

upon  which  a  canal  loan  could  be  procured;  adop- 
tion of  preparatory  measures  to  commence  canal 
recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1826.) 

1827.  Jan.    12.     Memorial    of    111.    leglsl.    to   Congress 
praying  for  additional  grant  of  land. 

Text  of  this  memorial  was  not  found  In  the  111.  docu- 
ments. Copies  may  be  found  In  U.  S.  19  Cong.  2 
sess.  House  docs.  v.  5,  no.  81  and  Sen.  docs.  v.  2, 
doc.  46. 

1828.  Jan.  28.    Letter  of  Gov.  Edwards  to  secy,  of  war 
requesting  that  a  survey  of  a  proper  route  for  canal 
connecting  waters  of  111.  River  and  Lake  Mich.,  be 
made  by  competent  officers  of  engr.  dept.  of  U.  S.; 
secy's,  reply.     (A.R.   canal  comrs.   1899/00:  71-72.) 

.  Dec.  Canal  loan;  recommendation  that  applica- 
tion be  made  to  Pres.  of  U.  S.  to  have  location  and 
survey  of  route  of  canal  made  by  officer  of  U.  S. 
engr.  corps.  (Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1828.) 

1829(7).  Memorial  of  Gen.  Assem.  of  111.  to  Congress 
praying  that  Congress  will  grant  to  state  sufficient 


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CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

quantity  of  land  to  enable  it  to  complete  canal 
betw.  111.  River  and  Lake  Mich. 

Text  of  this  memorial  was  not  found  In  the  111.  docs. 
A  copy  may  be  found  In  U.  S.  20  Cong.  2  sess. 
Senate  docs.  v.  2,  no.  80. 

1829.  Dec.  25.  Letter  of  Gov.  Edwards  and  certificate 
of  comrs.  of  General  Land  Office,  transmitting  map 
of  route  selected  for  canal  to  connect  waters  of 
Lake  Mich,  and  111.  River.  (A.R.  canal  comrs. 
1899/00:  82.) 

Map  referred  to  Is  betw.  pp.  268  and  269. 

1831.  Nov.  22.    Rept.  of  actg.  comr.,  enclosing  rept., 
Nov.   21,   of  J.   M.   Bucklin  to  actg.   canal   comr. 
Dunn  on  having  completed  the  examination  of  the 
Calamic  River.     (Same  1899/00:  85-86.) 

1832.  Dec.    Rept.  of  bd.  of  canal  comrs.  in  re  relative 
cost  of  the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and  a  r.r.     (Sen. 
Jol.  1832/3:  61-64.) 

.  Dec.  4.  Propriety  of  chartering  a  co.,  with 

proper  restrictions  for  term  of  yrs.  to  make  proper 
connection,  by  r.r.  or  canal,  of  waters  of  111.  River 
with  Lake  Mich.  (Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1832.) 

.  Dec.  20.  Draft  of  memorial  to  Congress  praying 

that  land  granted  for  canal  purposes  under  act  of 
Mch.  2,  1827,  may  he  applied  either  to  a  r.r.,  a  turn- 
pike, or  a  canal.  (House  jol.  8  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1832/3:  139.) 

1833.  Jan.  1.    Rept.  of  survey  of  route  of  canal,  to- 
gether with  estimates;    oy  J.  M.  Bucklin.     (A.R. 
canal  comrs.  1899/00:  88-103.) 

1834.  June  25.    Rept.  of  committee  on  roads  and  canals 
instructed  to  inquire  into  expediency  of  affording 
some  efficient  aid  to  111.  in  construction  of  steam- 
boat canal  from  Mich,  to  111.  River.    21  pp.,  1  map 
(U.  S.  23  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  repts.  v.  4  no.  546.) 

This  rept.  Is  accompanied  by  the  following  docs. : 

1832.  May  20.     Rept.  of  a  survey  to  connect  the  waters 
of  Lake  Mich,  and  the  111.  River,  1831 ;  by  H.  Belln. 

1834.  June  6.     C.  Gratlot,  chief  engr.  U.  S.  engr.  dept.  to 

chrm.  committee  on  roads  and  canals. 
1834.  June  23.     Same  to  same. 

1833.  Dec.  30.     Joseph  Duncan,  then  representative  from 

Illinois,  later  gov.  of  111. 

This  Is  not  an  111.  document.  It  Is  Included  here 
because  It  contains  the  rept.  of  one  of  the  four 
surveys  made  of  the  route  of  the  canal,  two  of 
them  having  been  state  surveys  and  two  federal 
surveys.  For  references  see  below,  Surveys. 

.    Dec.  IB.     Rept.  of  atty.  gen.,  auditor  of  public 

accts.,  and  state  treasurer  on  examination  and  ad- 
justment of  books,  papers,  and  vouchers  of  canal 
comrs.  under  act  of  Mch.  1,  1833,  abolishing  office 
of  canal  comrs.  (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1834/5:  96-97.) 

1835.  Jan.  6.    Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  improve- 
ments (Dawson)  on  res.  in  re  construction  of  com- 
munication betw.  Lake  Mich,  and  navigable  waters 
of  111.  River.     (House  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1834/5:  225-232.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  500  copies  ordered  printed. 

.  Jan.  13.  Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  im- 
provements on  so  much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to 
proposed  communication  betw.  Lake  Mich,  and  111. 
River.  (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834/5: 
227-249.) 

The  Forquer  rept. 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen ;  4000  copies  ordered  printed.  Referred  to  In 
rept.  of  committee  on  canals  and  canal  lands  of 
1841  as  follows  :  "  The  lucid  report  of  Mr.  For- 
quer, of  1835,  Induced  another  enactment  which 
seemed  conclusively  to  fix  the  settled  policy  which 
state  had  determined  to  pursue  on  acceptance  of 
grant  from  U.  S."  Gov.  Ford,  In  his  history  of 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

Illinois  (p.  180),  lexers  to  this  report  as  follows: 
"  I  call  the  report  an  elaborate  one  ;  because  It  Is 
so  :  perhaps  more  able  than  any  similar  document 
submitted  to  any  of  the  western  legislatures." 

1835.  Dec.  9.     Attention  called  to  importance  of  canal; 
sale  of  alternate  sections  of  land  in  canal  reserva- 
tion, by  U.  S.,  cited  as  evidence  of  great  value  of 
lots  owned  in  Chicago  by  state;   recommendation 
that  state  loan   be  authorized   for  prosecution  of 
work  on  canal  and  provision  made  by  law  for  sale 
of  Chicago  lots  from  time  to  time  to  pay  interest 
on  loan.     (Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1835.) 

.    Expediency  of  making  it  duty  of  persons  charged 

with  construction  of  canal,  to  make  repts.  of  prog- 
ress to  national  as  well  as  to  state  govt.  (Same 
Dec.  1835.) 

.  Dec.  24.  Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  im- 
provements (Strode)  on  that  part  of  govs.  mess, 
relating  to  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1835:  97-102.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  2000  copies  ordered  printed. 

1836.  Dec.  9.    Importance  of  internal  improvements; 
recommendation  that  state  take  a  certain  amt.  of 
capital  stock  in  all  canals  and  r.rs.     (Govs.  mess. 
Dec.  1836.) 

.    Same.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  111.) 

1837.  Jan.  2.     Mess,  from  gov.  transmitting  ann.  rept. 
of  bd.  of  canal  comrs.     (Sen.  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1836:  141-142.) 

.    Same.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  111-112.) 

.    Jan.  21.    Rept.  of  committee  on  roads  and  canals 

(Cloud)  on  propriety  of  termination  of  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal,  on  expediency  of  making  feeder  of  the 
Calamic  and  on  progress  of  work,  amt.  expended, 
etc.  (House  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836/7: 
325-359.) 

.     Same;  separate. 

Not  seen ;  450  copies  ordered  printed.  The  questions 
submitted  bv  the  committee  to  the  comrs.  and 
engr.  of  the  III.  and  Mich.  Canal  with  their  answers 
are  reprinted  In  Ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.  1899/ 
00  :  138-140. 

.    Jan.  23.    Rept.  of  committee  on  canals  and  canal 

lands  (Thomas)  on  act  for  relief  of  Rene  Paul  et 
al.,  for  services  rendered  in  surveying  route  for  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal.  (Sen.  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1836:  273-275.) 

Reprinted  in  part  In  A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00  :  70-71. 

.    Feb.  10.    Rept.  of  committee  on  roads  and  canals 

(Witt)  on  bill  to  provide  for  paying  contractors 
upon  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (House  jol.  10  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1836/7:  547-548.) 

.     Feb.  15.     Rept.  of  committee  on  canals  and  canal 

lands  (Thomas)  in  re  mess,  of  gov.  transmitting 
ann.  rept.  of  canal  comrs.,  and  on  rept.  of  House 
committee  on  roads  and  canals  on  various  matters 
submitted  to  them  for  consideration.  (Sen.  jol.  10 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836/7:  415-431.) 

.     Same;  In  part.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  133- 

138.) 

.    Same;  separate.    42  pp. 

3500  copies  ordered  printed. 

The  separate  edition  contains,  pp.  24-42,  "  Questions 
to  [and  answers  by]  the  late  comrs.  of  the  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal."  This  portion  of  the  rept.  Is  omitted 
from  the  Sen.  Jol.  version. 

.     May  8.     Quarterly  rept.  of  chief  engr.  to  bd.  of 

canal  comrs.     (Sen.  Jol.  July  1837:  28.) 

.    May  22.    Letter  of  treasurer  of  canal  bd.  to  gov. 

in  re  canal  funds.     (Same  1837:  29-31.) 

Asks  Instructions  as  to  banks  In  which  he  shall  deposit 
June  instalment  of  proceeds  of  sales  of  canal  lands. 

.    May  24.    Res.  of  bd.  of  canal  comrs.  in  relation 

to  deposites  of  canal  funds.     (Same  July  1837:  31.) 


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CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1837.  May  28.  Letter  from  treasurer  and  actg.  comr. 
of  canal  bd.  to  gov.  asking  instructions  as  to  de- 
posit of  canal  funds,  with  reply  of  gov.,  May  29. 
(Same  July  1837:  32-34.) 

.  Oct.  20.  Kept,  to  Benj.  Wright  by  W.  B.  Bur- 
nett, res.  engr.  western  division,  instructed  to  ex- 
amine dividing  ridge  of  Fox  and  Des  Plaines  rivers, 
within  limits  of  state,  to  ascertain  most  eligible 
route  for  conveying  waters  of  Fox  River  to  supply 
Summit  division.  (A.R.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  1837/8:  81-83.) 

.     Same.     (A.  R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  176-178.) 

.    Oct.  23.    Rept.  to  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal, 

by  Benj.  Wright,  apptd.  under  sec.  3  of  canal  act 
of  Mch.  2,  1837,  "  to  survey  and  examine  the  route 
of  the  canal  as  now  established,  with  view  of  ascer- 
taining whether  there  is  sufficient  quantity  of  water, 
within  legitimate  authority  of  state  to  use,  to  sup- 
ply a  canal  of  size  and  dimensions  as  the  one  con- 
templated to  be  constructed  upon  the  Summit 
level."  (A.R.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1837/8: 
78-81.) 

.    Same.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  173-176.) 

.     Same.     (111.  State  Register  Apr.  13,  1838,  p.  2, 

c.  5-7.) 

.     Oct.  25.     Rept.  to  canal  comrs.  by  Benj.  Wright: 

In  answer  to  questions  put  to  him  by  canal  comrs. 
concerning  line  of  canal  from  Chicago  to  Peru. 
(A.R.  canal  comrs.  1837/8:  87-90.) 

.    Same.     (Same  1899/00:  179-182.) 

.    Same.     (111.  State  Register  April  20,  1838,  p.  3, 

c.  1-3.) 

.     Nov.  28.     Rept.  to  chief  engr.  by  W.  B.  Burnett, 

res.  engr.  western  division,  presenting  data,  map, 
and  estimates  of  the  survey  of  the  Saganaskee 
Swamp,  Grassy  Lake,  Stoney  Creek,  and  the  Calu- 
met River  to  the  state  line.  (A.R.  comrs.  111.  and 
Mich,  canal  1837/8:  91-93.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  182-184.) 

.  Nov.  30.  Rept.  to  canal  comrs.  by  W.  B.  Bur- 
nett, instructed  to  make  examination  of  valley  of 
Fox  River.  (A.R.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
1837/8:  83-86.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  178-179.) 

In  the  rept.  of  1899/00  the  table  of  distances  and  levels 

found  in  the  original,  is  omitted. 

The  controversy  of  1836/7  concerned  the  Summit  divi- 
sion of  the  canal,  commonly  known  as  "  the  deep 
cut."  A  history  of  the  controversy  is  detailed  in 
the  chief  engineer's  rept.  of  1842.  Public  attention 
was  excited  because  estimates  for  this  small  por- 
tion of  line,  upon  which  there  were  no  structures  of 
any  kind,  were  larger  than  those  for  balance  of 
work.  There  were  two  reports  made,  one  in  favor 
and  the  other  against  the  "  deep  cut."  The  former 
was  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  the  Senate,  Feb.  15,  1837, 
and  the  latter  by  Mr.  Cloud  of  the  House,  Jan.  21, 
1837. 

1837/8-1842.  List  of  work  put  under  contract,  showing 
names  of  contractors  and  date  of  contract.  (A.R. 
comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1837/8  (pp.  68-72)  — 
same  1842.) 

1838.  Jan.  29.  Letter  of  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
asking  authority  to  purchase  property  at  Lockport 
on  which  they  have  erected  two  houses  for  use  of 
comrs.  1  p.  (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 
.  Mch.  2.  Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  improve- 
ments on  Indiana  res.  on  connection  of  Erie  and 
Mich.  Canal  of  Indiana  with  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  of 
111.  (House  jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838/9: 
597-598.) 

.     Dec.  4.     111.  and  Mich.  Canal;   general  financial 

stmt.;  considers  canal  a  national  highway;  recom- 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

mends   additional   loans.     (Govs.   mess.   Dec.   1838 
(Duncan).) 

1839.  Dec.    20.     Communication,    in   answer   to   House 
res.,  from  canal  comrs.  in  re  contingent  expenses  of 
canal  and  damages  that  would  result  from  suspen- 
sion of  work.     4  pp.     (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 
2  sess.  1839:  365-368.) 

Merely  an  acknowledgment  of  receipts  of  copy  of  res., 
with  copies  of  instructions  to  secy,  of  bd.  and  to 
chief  engr.  to  prepare  repts.  called  for.  The  chief 
engr's.  rept.  on  probable  damages  resulting  from 
suspension  of  work  was  submitted  Jan.  4,  1840. 

1840.  Jan.  4.    Rept.  of  pres.  of  canal  comrs.  transmit- 
ting rept.  of  chief  engr.,  estimating  the  damages  to 
the  canal  which  would  arise  from  a  suspension  of 
the  work;  made  by  the  chief  engr.  of  the  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal,  in  reply  to  House  res.     9  pp.     (House 
repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  137-145.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  187.) 

1841.  Jan.  8.     Rept.  of  committee  on  canals  and  canal 
lands   (Pearson)   on  inquiry  as  to  available  means 
of  canal  fund  and  ability  of  state  to  complete  work. 
16  Ffor  181  PP.     (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1840/1:  145-162.) 

.     Same;  in  part.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  190- 

192.) 

.     Feb.  13.     Letter  from  pres.  and  actg.  comr.  on 

111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  in  re  amt.  of  funds  necessary 
to  complete  canal  from  111.  River  to  Du  Page  feeder. 
1  leaf.  (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  1  and  2  sess 
1840/1:  421.) 

— .  Feb.  24.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  providing 
for  payment  of  interest  on  state  debt,  for  disposi- 
tion of  system  of  internal  improvements,  and  for 
continuance  of  canal.  9  pp.  (House  repts.  12  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  389-397.) 

Document  is  incorrectly  dated  Feb.  27. 

.     Feb.  24.     Rept.  of  minority  of  select  committee 

on  disposition  of  internal  improvement  system,  the 
canal,  and  raising  of  adequate  revenue  for  support 
of  state  govt.    10  pp.     (Same  1840/1:  399-408.) 
Document  is  incorrectly  dated  Feb.  22. 

1842.  Feb.  28.     Communications  and  docs,  on  the  sub- 
ject of  a  grant  of  land  to  111.  to  aid  in  completion 
of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     14  pp.     (U.  S.  27  Cong., 
3  sess.,  Sen.  docs.  v.  2  no.  26.) 

This  it  will  be  seen  is  not  an  111.  document.  It  contains, 
however,  communications  from  officials  of  the  canal 
not  found  in  the  111.  docs.  They  are  given  official 
sanction  by  having  been  collected  and  transmitted 
In  the  above  form  by  Richd.  M.  Young,  U.  S.  Sen- 
ator from  111.,  to  the  chrm.  of  the  committee  on 
public  lands.  The  contents  of  the  doc.  are  ai 
follows  : 

1842.  Jan.  25.     Wm.  (iooding,  chief  engr.  111.  and  Mich. 

Canal,  to  Col.  Jno.  Wentworth,  ed.  Chicago  Democrat. 

1842.  Jan.   26.     I.   N.   Morris,   pres.  bd.  canal   comrs.   to 

Saml.  McRoberts,  IT.  S.  Senator  from  111. 

.  Dec.  7.  Recommendation  to  memorialize  Con- 
gress for  additional  grant  of  land  to  cover  remain- 
ing cost  of  canal  construction.  (Govs.  mess.  Dec. 
1842:  17.) 

.    Dec.  14.    Rept.  of  committee  on  canals  and  canal 

lands  on  subject  of  memorializing  Congress  for  ad- 
ditional grant  of  lands  to  complete  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal.     2  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1842/3: 
125-126.) 
.     Same.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  200.) 

1843.  Canal  resources;  effect  of  completion  of  canal  on 
industrial  activity,  taxable  property,  etc.     (Rept.  of 
committee  on  finance  1843:  3-7.) 

In  House  repts.  1842/3  :  165-174. 

.  Speech  of  Mr.  Arnold  on  bill  to  provide  for  com- 
pletion of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  and  for  payment  of 


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CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

canal  debt.  (111.  State  Register  Feb.  17,  1843,  p.  4, 
c.  3-6.) 

1843.     Remarks  of  Mr.  Parker,  of  Coles,  on  final  passage 
of  the  canal  bill.     (Same  Men.  10,  1843,  p.  4,  c.  6-7.) 
CANAL  DEBT 

See  also  below  the  heading  Claims  under  the  Trustees. 
The  426  p.  report  under  date  of  1857  contains  a 
full  history  of  the  Thornton  loan,  negotiated  by 
the  first  bd.  of  canal  comrs.  It  contains  a  large 
quantity  of  correspondence  not  calendared  below. 

1835.  Corresp.  betw.  Gov.  Duncan,  Gov.  Coles,  pres.  bd. 
of  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  J.  Delafield,  pres. 
of  Phoenix  Bank,  and  Chas.  Butler  in  re  loan  for 
construction  of  canal.     (House  Jol.  9  Gen.  Assem. 
2  sess.  1835/6:  12-22.) 

.   Same;  separate,  together  with  Gov.  Duncan's  ann. 

mess,  of  Dec.  7. 

Not  seen  ;  2000  copies  ordered  printed. 
This  correspondence  comprises  : 
1835.  March  20.     Gov.  Duncan  to   [ex]-Gov.  Coles,  pres. 

bd.  canal  comrs. 
1835.  April  28.     GOT.  Coles  to  Gov.  Duncan,  written  from 

Phlla. 

1835.  April  20.     J.   Delafield  to  Gov.   Coles,   from   N.   Y. 
1835.  April  22.     Chas.  Butler  to  Gov.  Coles,  from  N.  Y., 
a   brother  of   Benj.    F.   Butler,   atty.   gen.   IT.   S.   A., 
1833-1837. 

.    Jan.  11.    Govs.  mess,  in  response  to  Sen.  res.  of 

Jan.  6,  requesting  him  to  communicate  information 
upon  which  he  predicated  his  recommendation  in 
favor  of  loan  for  construction  of  Mich,  and  111. 
Canal.  (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834/5: 
223-225.) 

1836.  Dec.  9.     Efforts  of  Executive  to  negotiate  canal 
loan  under  authority  of  act  of  Jan.  9,  1836.     (Govs. 
mess.  Dec.  1836.) 

.  Dec.  19.  Communication  to  spkr.  of  Sen.  from 

gov.  in  re  moneyed  transactions,  on  acct.  of  canal, 
with  which  he  had  anything  to  do.  (Sen.  jol.  10 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836:  97-98.) 

1836-1839.  111.  and  Mich,  canal  fund — amt.  of  canal 
bonds  sold  each  yr.  and  to  whom,  sources  from 
which  fund  has  been  derived,  whole  amt.  of  expen- 
ditures 1836-1839,  total  disbursements,  gross  re- 
ceipts, etc.  (Rept.  exhibiting  the  statistics  of  the 
state  1840:  8-10.) 

.  Same.  (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40: 

40-42.) 

.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  reed,  from  loans  authorized 

under  acts  of  Jan.  9,  1836,  Mch.  2  and  July  21,  1837, 
and  Feb.  23,  1839.  (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  1839:  5.) 

1837.  May  29.    Letter  of  treasurer  and  actg.  comr.  of 
canal  fund  to  gov.  concerning  negotiation  of  $500,- 
000  loan  authorized  in  1836;  effect  of  suspension  of 
specie  payments  on  availability  of  canal  fund,  etc. 
(Sen.  jol.  July  1837:  34-38.) 

1839.  July  16.  Text  of  agreement  betw.  pres.  of  canal 
bd.  and  111.  State  Bank  whereby  latter  advanced 
money  in  exchange  for  instalments  due  canal  comrs. 
from  U.  S.  Bank.  (A.R.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  1838/9:  38.) 

.  July  22.  Communication  from  Gov.  Carlin  to 

U.  S.  Bank  authorizing  Bank  of  U.  S.  to  place  to 
credit  of  State  Bank  of  111.  amt.  of  seven  last  in- 
stalments. (Same  1838/9:  39.) 

.  Oct.  30.  Contract  of  agts.  of  state  (R.  M.  Young 

and  Jno.  Reynolds)  with  Wright  &  Co.  of  London 
for  loan  of  four  million  dollars  for  canal  purposes; 
text  in  full.  9  pp.  (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 
2  sess.  1839/40:  389-397.) 

.  Nov.  1.  Exhibit  of  interest  acct.  and  final  settle- 
ment with  State  Bank  of  111.  of  contract  of  July  16, 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
CANAL  DEBT — cont'd 

1839.  (A.R.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1838/9: 
40.) 

1839.     Dec.  10.     Acct.  of  issues  of  scrip  during  yr.  by 
canal  comrs.;  cause  and  effect.    (Same  1838/9:  7-8.) 
.     .     Stmt.    of    arrangements    made    for    addi- 
tional   sale   of   canal   stock.     (Govs.    mess,    called 
sess.  Dec.  1839.) 

.     .     Stmt.   of  financial   transaction   to  supply 

deficit  which  had  accrued  agst.  canal  fund.  (Same 
called  sess.  1839.) 

.     Dec.  16.     Mess,  from  gov.  furnishing  names  of 

all  agts.  employed  to  procure  funds  for  use  of  state 
together  with  their  powers  and  instructions,  amt 
of  compensation,  etc.  6  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen. 
Assem.  1839/40:  175-180.) 

Details  of  apptmt.  of  John  Reynolds,  Rlchd.  M.  Young 
and  M.  M.  Rawllngs  to  negotiate  canal  loan. 

.     Dec.  18.     Mess,  from  gov.  transmitting  docs,  in 

re  canal  loans  referred  to  in  his  mess,  at  opening 
of  sess.  6  pp.  (Some  1839/40:  191-196.) 

The  documents  transmitted  comprise  : 
1839.  July  16.     Text  of  contract  betw.  canal  comrs.  and 

State  Bank  of  111. 

1839.  July  22.     Gov.  Carlin  to  TI.  S.  Bank  In  relation  to 
transferring    last    seven    instalments    on    canal    loan 
to  State  Bank. 
1839.  July  22.     Same  to  same,  consenting  to  change  in 

contract  for  money  due  canal  fund. 

1839.  Dec.  ]4.     N.  H.  Ridgely  to  Gov.  Carlin  In  relation 
to  contract  with  canal  comrs. 

.    Same.    7  pp.     (House  repts.  same  1839/40:  341- 

347.) 

.  Dec.  18.  Mess,  from  gov.,  enclosing  communica- 
tion from  R.  M.  Young,  agt.  of  the  state  to  borrow 
money  for  the  canal.  6  pp.  (House  repts.  11  Gen. 
Assem.  1839/40:  349-364.) 

Letter  referred  to  is  dated  Phila.,  Nov.  30,  1839. 

.     Dec.  20.     Mess,  from  gov.  transmitting  corresp. 

had  with  agts.  employed  to  negotiate  loans  for  the 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  30  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen. 
Assem.  1839/40:  361-390.) 

The  correspondence  transmitted  comprises : 
1830.  April  4.     Thos.  Mather  to  Gov.  Carlin,  from  Phila. 
1839.  May  16.     Gov.  Carlln  to  Jno.  Reynolds. 
1839.  May  27.     Gov.    Carlln    to   T.    Dunlap,    pres.    U.    S. 

Bank. 
1839.  May  31.     W.   F.  Thornton,   pres.  bd.  canal  comrs., 

to  Gov.  Carlln. 

1839.  Jnne  2.     Same  to  same. 
1839.  July  27.    Gov.  Carlin  to  Gen.  Thornton. 
1839.  March    27.      Jno.    Reynolds    to   Gov.    Carlin,    from 

Louisville. 
1839.  April  29.     Messrs.  Rawllngs  and  Reynolds  to  Gov. 

Carlln,  from  Phila. 
1839.  July  13.     Gov.  Carlin  to  Jno.  Reynolds. 

Mr.  Reynolds  to  Gov.  Carlln,  from  Lon- 


1839.  July  28. 

don. 

1839.  Sept.  12. 

1839.  Sept.  17. 

1839.  Sept.  19. 

1839.  Oct.       6. 

1839.  Aug.   20. 


Same  to  same,  from  N.  Y. 


'     from  Louisville. 

Messrs.  Young  and  Reynolds  to  S.  Jaud- 
on.  from  London. 

1839.  Aug.  21.     S.  Jaudon  to  Young  and  Reynolds,  Lon- 
don. 

1839.  July  1.    Gov.  Carltn  to  R.  M.  Young. 

1839.   June  26.     R.  M.  Young  to  Gov.  Carlln,  from  Phlla. 

1839.   July  11.     Gov.  Carlin  to  R.  M.  Young. 

1839.   July  9.     R.  M.  Young  to  Gov.  Carlln,  from  N.  Y. 

1839.  July  18.     Same  to  same,  from  N.  Y. 

1839.   Sept.  19.     Same  to  same,  from  London. 

1839.  Oct.     17.          " 

-.  .  Rept.  of  pres.  of  canal  bd.,  W.  F.  Thorn- 
ton, in  re  interest  on  canal  loans.  (Sen.  jol.  11 
Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839/40:  45.) 

-.  Dec.  21.  Communication  to  spkr.  of  Sen.  from 
gov.  in  re  payment  of  interest  on  canal  loan  and 
negotiations  for  loans  for  canal  purposes  in  Lon- 
don. (Same  1839/40:  44-45.) 

-.  .  Supplemental  mess,  from  gov.  enclosing 

charges  of  agts.  employed  to  negotiate  loans  for 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


131 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
CANAL  DEBT — cont'd 

state.  (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839. 
369-372.) 

Contains  letter  from  Jno.  H.  Klnzie,  dated  St.  Louis, 
May  14,  1839.  relative  to  arrival  with  and  disposi- 
tion of  canal  bonds. 

1839.  Dec.  26.     Letter  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  (M.  M. 
Rawlings  and  Chas.  Oakley)   concerning  the  "  four 
million  loan."     3  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 
2  sess.  1839/40:  113-115.) 

.     Dec.   28.     Govs.   mess,   transmitting  all   corresp. 

in  his  possession  that  has  any  bearing  on  loans. 
7  pp.  (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839/40: 
381-385.) 

The  correspondence  submitted  comprises  : 
1839.  May  1.     M.  M.  Rawlings  and  Jno.  Reynolds  to  Gov. 

Carlin,  from  N.  Y. 

1839.  May  2.     M.  M.  Rawlings  to  Gov.  Carlin,  from  N.  Y. 
1839.  May  16.     Messrs.   Rawlings  and  Reynolds  to  Gov. 
Carlin  in  relation  to  loan  for  the  State  House,  from 
N.  T. 

1839.  May  16.     Same  to  same. 
1839.  Nov.    4.      Messrs.    Rawlings    and    Oakley    to    Gov. 

Carlin,  from  Quincy. 
$4,000,000  loan  from  Wright  &  Co. 
1839.  Nov.    6.     Gov.    Carlin    to    Messrs.    Rawlings    and 

Oakley. 

1839.  Nov.  6.     Rawlings  and  Oakley  to  Gov.  Carlin. 
.     Dec.  31.     Mess,  from  gov.  enclosing  copy  of  con- 
tract  of   agts.   of   the   state  with   Wright   &   Co., 
London.     9  pp.     (Same  1839/40:  389-397.) 

Enclosed  documents  as  follows  : 

1839.  Oct.  30.  Memorandum  of  agreement  between  Richd. 
M.  Youne:  and  ,Tno.  Reynolds,  agts.  to  negotiate 
$4,000,000  loan,  and  Wright  &  Co. 

1840.  Jan.  15.     Kept,  of  committee  on  finance,  to  whom 
was  referred  a  contract  for  a  loan  of  one  million 
of  dollars,  made  by  Richd.  M.  Young  and  Jno.  Rey- 
nolds, and  also  rept.  of  the  minority.     14pp.    (Same 
1839/40:  118-134.) 

.    Same.     (House  jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.  called  sess. 

1839/40:  167-176.) 

.    Same.     (Repts.  and  docs.  re.  canal  claims  1857: 

95-102.) 

This  is  the  426-p.  rept.  of  1857.  It  may  be  found  in 
the  Repts.  to  the  Gen.  Assem.  1857  :  1445-1870. 

.     Jan.  20.     Rept.  of  jt.  judiciary  committee  in  re 

contracts  made  by  fund  comrs.  for  sale  of  state 
bonds,  since  adjournment  of  legisl.  in  Mch.  last; 
also  contracts  made  for  sale  of  state  bonds  on  acct. 
of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (Sen.  jol.  11  Gen.  Assem. 
called  sess.  1839/40:  136-146.) 

.    Same;    separate.    14   pp.     (Sen.   repts.   11   Gen. 

Assem.  2  sess.  1839/40:  159-172.) 

.    Same.     (Repts.  and  docs.  re.  canal  claims  1857: 

103-112.) 

See  note  under  preceding  Item  for  more  specific  refer- 
ence. 

.     Jan.  29.     Rept.  of  jt.  judiciary  committee,  Jan. 

29,  on  examination  of  contracts  made  for  sale  of 
state  bonds  on  acct.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (House 
jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.  called  sess.  1839/40:  271-275.) 

.     Same;    separate.     6  pp.     (House  repts.   11   Gen. 

Assem.  1839/40:  147-152.) 

.  Nov.  26.  On  execution  of  act  of  Feb.  1,  1840,  re- 
quiring comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  to  sell  so 
much  of  canal  lands  and  lots  as  were  required  to 
pay  interest  on  loans  made  for  canal  purposes. 
(Govs.  mess.  Nov.  1840:  11-12.) 

.     .     Amt.    of   canal   stock   sold    under   act   of 

1839,  with  amt.  of  balance  left  to  be  sold.  (Same 
Nov.  1840:  10-11.) 

.     Dec.  2.     Letter  from  gov.  to  Sen.  in  re  loan  of 

$300,000  from  internal  improvement  fund  to  canal. 
(Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  255.) 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
CANAL  DEBT — cont'd 

1840.     Same.     (Sen.  jol.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1: 
59.) 

Communication  in  jol.  is  dated  Dec.  8,  in  repts.  Dec.  2. 

.    .    Govs.  communication  to  Sen.  in  re  late 

sale  of  state  bonds  to  agt.  of  canal  contractors. 
(Same  1  sess.  1840:  38-39.) 

.     Dec.  5.     Govs.  mess.,  to  House,  in  re  instalment 

reed,  by  R.  M.  Young  upon  contract  with  J.  Wright 
&  Co.  of  London  for  sale  of  $1,000,000  of  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  stock.  (House  jol.  12  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1840:  79.) 

.     Dec.  19.     Letter  from  gov.,  to  spkr.  of  Sen.,  in  re 

money  deposited  in  U.  S.  Bank,  being  instalment  of 
sum  advanced  on  contract  with  London  agts.  for 
sale  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  bonds.  2  pp.  (Sen. 
repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  287-288.) 

.     .     Letter    from    gov.    transmitting    corresp., 

etc.,  in  re  sale  of  bonds  for  canal  purposes.  38  pp. 
(Same  1840/1:  17-54.) 

correspondence  transmitted  comprises  in  order  named : 
1840.  Dec.    15.      W.   F.   Thornton   to   Gov.    Carlin,    from 

Springfield. 

1840.  March  9.  Commission  apptg.  canal  comrs.  special 
agts.  to  negotiate  one  million  dollar  loan,  text  In 
full. 

1840.  — .     Form  of  a  bond  taken  from  contractors. 
"       "       Power    of    atty.    from    contractors    to    W.    F. 

Thornton. 
1840.  April    14.      Letter    of    atty.    from    canal    comrs.    to 

W.  F.  Thornton. 
1840.   April  30.     Commission  apptg.  W.  F.  Thornton  agt. 

of  state  to  sell  canal  bonds. 

1810.  April  30.     Gov.  Carlin  to  W.  F.  Thornton. 
1840.  May    23.      Copy    of    hill    for    £20,000    drawn    on 

Wright  and  Co.  by  Messrs.  Young  and  Reynolds. 
1840.  May  25.     Jno.  Reynolds  and  R.  M.  Young  to  W.  F. 

Thornton,  from  Washington. 
1840.   May   25.      R.    M.   Young  to   W.   F.   Thornton,   from 

Washington. 
1840.  June  1.     W.   F.  Thornton  to  Nevins,  Townsend  ft 

Co.,  from  N.  Y. 
184ft.  June    1.      W.    F.    Thornton    to    Gov.    Carlin,    from 

N.  Y. 
1840.  June  20.     Wright  &  Co.   to  Saml.  Jaudon,  agt.  of 

U.  S.  Bank  in  London. 
1840.  June  27.     W.  F.  Thornton  to  Wright  &  Co.,  from 


London. 
1840.  July  18. 
1840.  July  23. 

London. 
1840.   July  20. 


Wright  &  Co.  to  W.  F.  Thornton. 

Sam.  Allinson  to  W.  F.  Thornton,  from 


. _..     Contract  for  sale  of  III.  bonds,  betw.  W. 

F.  Thornton  and  Magniac,  Smiths  &  Co.,  London. 
1840.  July  20.     Agreement  of  guarantee  betw.  same  par- 
ties. ' 

1840.  July  23.     W.  F.  Thornton  to  Saml.  Jaudon. 
1840.  Aug.  14.     Nevins.  Townsend  &  Co's.  agreement  for 

sale  of  exchange. 
1840.  Aug.   13.      W.   F.   Thornton  to  Magniac,   Smiths  * 

Co. 

1841.  Jan.  2.  Letter  from  gov.  enclosing  letters  in  re 
failure  of  Wright  &  Co.  of  London,  agts.  for  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal  bonds.  2  pp.  (Same  1840/1:  307- 
308.) 

Letters  enclosed  comprise: 
1840.  Dec.  22.     Nevins,  Townsend  &  Co.  to  W.  F.  Thorn- 

1840.  Dec.  3.     Magniac,  Smiths  &  Co.  to  W.  F.  Thornton. 
.    Jan.  5.    Letter  from  gov.  enclosing  letter  from 

Sam.  Allinson,  of  London,  of  Dec.  1,  1840,  in  re 
failure  of  Wright  &  Co.,  London  agts.  for  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  bonds.  3pp.  (Some  1840/1:  311-313.) 

.     Same.     (Same,  pp.  393-394.) 

Feb.  3.  Letter  from  gov.  enclosing  communica- 
tion [and  app.]  from  R.  M.  Young,  agt.  of  111.  for 
negotiating  loans  for  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  47  pp. 
(Same  1840/1:  349-399.) 

The  communication  comprises  : 

1841.  Jan.  10.     R.  M.  Young  to  Gov.  Carlin,  from  Wash- 

1839.  Nov.  1.     Sam.  Jaudon  to  R.  M.  Young. 

1839.  Nov.    30.      R.    M.    Young    to   Wright   &    Co.,    from 
Phila. 

1840.  Jan.  4.     Wright  &  Co.  to  R,  M.  Young. 
1840.  March  18.     Same  to  same. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
CANAL  DEBT — cont'd 

1840.  March  18.     S.  Jaudon  to  K.  M.  Young. 

1840.  Feb.  3.     Gov.  Carlin  to  R.  M.  Young. 

1840.   Feb.  19.     Same  to  same. 

1840.  March    7.      W.    B.    Ogden,    of   Chicago,    to    R.    M. 

Young. 

1840.  March  29.     R.  M.  Young  to  W.  B.  Ogden. 
1840.  March  12.     Gov.  Carlin  to  R.  M.  Young  and  Jno. 

Reynolds. 

1840.  March  26.     Same  to  same. 

1840.  May  15.     R.  II.  Young  to  Gov.  Carlin,  from  Wash- 
ington. 

1840.  May  1.     Gov.  Carlin  to  R.  M.  Young. 
id40.  May  26.     Same  to  same. 
1840.  May  25.     U.   M.   Young   to  W.   F.   Thornton,   from 

Washington. 
1840.  May  26.     R.  M.  Young  and  Jno.  Reynolds  to  Wright 

&  Co.,  from  Washington. 

1840.  May  29.     Same  to  same,  from  Washington. 
1840.  June  1.      W.    F.    Thornton    to    GOT.    Carlin,    from 

N.  Y. 
1840.  May  29.     W.  F.  Thornton  to  Nevins,  Townsend  A 

Co.,  from   Washington. 
1840.  June  30.     Wright  &  Co.  to  R.  M.  Young  and  Jno. 

Reynolds. 

1840.  June  14.     GOT.  Carlin  to  R.  M.  Young 
1840.  June  25.     GOT.    Carlin   to   R.   M.   Young  and   Jno. 

Reynolds. 

1840.  July  2.     GOT.  Carlin  to  R.  M.  Young. 
1840.  July  20.     Messrs.  Young  and  Reynolds  to  Wright  & 

Co.,  from  Washington. 

1840.  Aug.  20.     Wright  &  Co.  to  R.  M.  Young. 
1840.  Oct.    IB.      R.    M.    Young   to    Wright   &   Co.,    from 

QuincT. 

1840.  Dec.      1.     Samuel  Alllnson  to  GOT.  Carlin. 
1840.   Pec.    23.     R.  M.  Yonng  to  S.  Jandon,  from  N.  Y. 
1840.  Dec.    23.     R.  M.  Young  to  Wright  &  Co.,  from  N.  Y. 
1840.   Dec.    28.      R.  M.  Young  to  GOT.  Carlin,  from  N.  Y. 
1840.  Dec.    12.     GOT.  Carlin  to  R.  M.  Young  (extract). 

1842.  Stmt.  in  re  Thornton  loan  In  1840  from  Magniac, 
Smiths  &  Co.,  London.     (A.R.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  1841/2:  13.) 

.    Dec.  7.    Provision  of  selling  bonds  at  par  for 

construction  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  unavailing; 
only  reliance  for  progress  of  work  has  been  re- 
mainder of  proceeds  of  sale  of  bonds  negotiated  by 
Gen.  Thornton  in  1840.  (Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1842.) 

1843.  Jan.  5.    Kept,  of  committee  on  canals  and  canal 
lands  on  that  part  of  ex  govs.  and  govs.  mess,  of 
1842  which  relates  to  canal.     (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen. 
Assem.  1842:  81-91.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  197-199.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  1000  copies  ordered  printed. 

.    Jan.  6.    Mess,  from  gov.  enclosing  letter  from  ex 

Gov.  Carlin  on  negotiation  in  regard  to  $4,000,000 
loan.     (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3: 
171-173.) 
EMPLOYES 

1837-1841.  List  of  officers  and  agts.  employed  by  bd.  of 
comrs.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  194-196.) 

1838-1842.  List  of  officers  and  agts.  in  employment  of 
the  bd.,  showing  names,  office  held,  and  compensa- 
tion reed.  (A.R.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
1837/8  (p.  73)— same  1841/2.) 

1840.  Letter  from  pres.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  giving 
no.  of  persons  employed  at  canal  office  in  Lockport. 
1  leaf.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  431- 
432.) 

.  Letter  from  pres.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  con- 
cerning no.  of  engrs.  in  employ  of  state.  2  pp. 
(Same  1839/40:  429-430.) 

1843.    Rept.  of  pres.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  in  re  no.  of 
persons    employed    on    canal,    amt.    of   work    per- 
formed,   and    compensation,    etc.      2    pp.      (House 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  315-316.) 
FEEDERS 

Calamic  River 

1831.  Copy  of  rept.  of  J.  Bucklin,  engr.  on  part  of  state 
of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  on  examination  of  Calamic 
River.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  83-85.) 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
FEEDERS — cont'd 

Calamic  River — cont'd 

1831.     Communication  from  C.  Dunn,  with  rept.  of  J.  M. 

Bucklin,  engr.,  re.  examination  of  Calamic  River 

and  to  a  series  of  surveys  in  vallies  (sic)  of  the 

Des  Plaines  and  111.  Rivers.    (Same  1899/00:  85-87.) 

LANDS 

1829.  Sale  of  canal  lots  in  Chicago;  yield  to  canal 
fund;  commercial  promise  of  Chicago.  (Rept.  canal 
comrs.  1829/30.) 

1833.  Rept.  [to  spkr.  of  the  House]  of  the  bd.  of  canal 
comrs.,  in  conformity  with  a  res.  of  the  House  of 
Representatives,  of  8th  of  Feb.,  1883.    n.  t.  p.    23 
PP.    4°. 

For  text  of  res.  see  House  jol.  1832/3 :  474.  Res.  calls 
for  all  Information  canal  comrs.  may  have  concern- 
ing quality  of  lands  belonging  to  state  on  canal 
route. 

Uept.  Is  not  In  Illinois  state  docs.  Copy  seen  is  in 
Chicago  Historical  Society  Library. 

.     Auditor's  rept.,  in  response  to  House  res.  of  Jan. 

29,  on  no.  of  town  lots  and  canal  lands  sold  on 
canal  route  and  amt.  for  which  sold.  (A.R.  canal 
comrs.  1899/00:  87.) 

For  text  of  res.  see  House  jol.  1832/3  :  422. 

1834.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  examination  of  law 
granting  pre-emption  rights  on  certain  canal  land, 
and  of  deeds  made  for  said  lands.     (Sen.  jol.  9 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834/5:  104-105.) 

1835.  Govs.    mess.    re.    depredations   committed    upon 
land  granted  by  Congress  to  state  for  construction 
of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     (House  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1834/5:  314-315.) 

1836-1843.  List  of  town  or  city  lots  sold  by  old  bd.  of 
canal  comrs.  prior  to  apptmt.  of  trustees  under  act 
of  Feb.  21,  1843,  with  names  of  purchasers,  date  of 
sales,  names  to  whom  final  certificates  are  given, 
names  of  officers  issuing  certificates  and  date.  (A. 
R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1877/8:  55.) 

1837-1838.  List  of  lots  sold  in  towns  of  Lockport,  Ot- 
tawa, and  La  Salle,  June  1,  1837,  to  Dec.  3,  1838, 
showing  date,  name  of  purchaser,  valuation,  and 
amt.  for  which  sold.  (A.R.  comrs.  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  1837/8:  66-67.) 

1838.  Dec.  13.    On  execution  of  sec.  6  of  canal  act  of 
1837,  empowering  the  bd.  to  sell  canal  lands  in 
township  in  which  Chicago  is  situated,  and  alter- 
nate lots  in  La  Salle  and  other  towns  along  canal 
route.     (Same  1837/8:  15.) 

.  .  On  execution  of  act  of  July,  1837,  provid- 
ing conditionally  for  sale  of  canal  lands  to  amt.  of 
$400,000.  (Same  1837/8:  14-15.) 

.  .  On  depredations  on  canal  lands.  (Same 

1837/8:  14.) 

.  .  Defects  in  law  providing  for  apptmt.  of 

three  comrs.  by  circuit  judge  of  7th  judicial  dis- 
trict to  value  private  property  required  for  con- 
struction of  canal.  (Same  1837/8:  14.) 

1839.  Stmt.   of  sales   of  canal   lands  and   town   lots. 
(Same  1838/9:  32.) 

1840.  List  of  lands,  sold  at  June  sale  of  canal  lands, 
showing  description,  purchasers,  and  amt.  realized. 
(Same  1839/40:  55-59.) 

1841-1842.  List  of  canal  lands  sold;  description,  pur- 
chaser, and  amt.  realized.  (Same  1841/2:  40-58.) 

1842.  List  of  canal  lots  in  Lockport,  Ottawa,  and  La 
Salle,  sold  in  1842.  (Same  1841/2:  59-64.) 

• — — .  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  re.  pro- 
ceedings under  act  for  relief  of  purchasers  of  canal 
lots  in  Chicago  and  Ottawa.  7  pp.  (House  repts. 
13  Gen.  Assem.  1842/3:  281-287.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


133 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal— cont'd 
LANDS — cont'd 

1878.    Kept,   of   chief  engr.   on   investigation   of   land 
sales  made  by  former  bds.  of  canal  comrs.  prior  to 
act  of  Feb.  21,  1843,  creating  bd.  of  trustees.     (A.R. 
bd.  canal  comrs.  1877/8:  42-57.) 
LAWS 
1833.    Act  to  abolish  office  of  canal  comrs.,  approved 

Mch.  1,  1833.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  104.) 
RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES 

serial 

See  above,  the  serial  group  D. 

1823-1836.  Rept.  from  auditor  re.  acct.  of  state  and  the 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (Rept.  auditor  of  public 
accts.  1839:  27-31.) 

1824.  Stmts.  of  amt.  due  by  canal  comrs.  re.  survey 
and  location  of  route  for  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     (A. 
R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  62-65.) 

1825.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  on  examination  of 
accts.   of  canal   comrs.,   and   necessity   for   further 
apprns.   for  canal.     (House  jol.   4   Gen.  Assem.   1 
sess.  1824/5:  254.) 

.     Rept.   of  pres.   and   directors  of   111.   and   Mich. 

Canal  Co.  on  their  expenses.  (Sen.  jol.  Jan.  1826: 
40-42.) 

Repr.  In  A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00  :  69-70. 

1830.  Expenditures  by  canal  comrs.     (A.R.   bd.  canal 
comrs.  1899/00:  80-81.) 

.  Stmt.;  canal  fund  in  acct.  current  with  treas- 
urer of  bd.  of  canal  comrs.  (Rept.  canal  comrs. 
1829/30.) 

1835.  Dec.  16.  Govs.  mess,  in  re  expenditures  on  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal.  (House  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  2 
sess.  1835:  78.) 

1836-1839.  Table  showing  amt.  of  work  executed  and 
measured  each  yr.,  contingencies  each  yr.,  and 
whole  amt.  of  expenditures  each  yr.  (A.R.  bd. 
comrs.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1839:  4.) 

1836/7.  Financial  transactions.  (Quarterly  rept.  canal 
comrs.  1837.) 

1839.  Review  of  expenditures,  contracts,  etc.,  of  canal 
bd.  (Govs.  mess,  called  sess.  1839.) 

.  Rept.  from  auditor  transmitting  acct.  of  state 

with  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (Rept.  auditor  of  public 
accts.  1838/9:  27-31.) 

SUBVEYS 

1816.  In  this  yr.  the  first  survey  of  the  canal  route 
was  made.  It  was  made  under  the  federal  govt.  by 
Maj.  Stephen  H.  Long,  who  made  a  rept.  to  the 
secy,  of  war  in  Mch.,  1817.  For  particulars  see 
above,  non-serial  group,  under  date  of  1819. 

1823.  In  this  yr.  the  second  survey  of  the  route  was 
made.  This  was  a  state  survey  made  by  Messrs. 
Post  and  Paul,  and  their  rept.  is  Included  in  the 
rept.  of  the  canal  comrs.  of  1825;  see  above,  under 
serial  reports,  this  date. 

1831.  In  this  yr.  the  third   survey  of  the  route  was 
completed.     This  was  a  federal  survey  made  by  H. 
Belin,  asst.  c.  e.,  U.  S.  A.    The  survey  had  been 
begun  the  previous  yr.  by  F.  Harrison  and  W.  B. 
Guyon.     The  rept.  of  the  survey  was  transmitted  to 
the  secy,  of  war  on  May  24,  1832,  and  is  printed  in 
the  rept.  of  the  committee  on  roads  and  canals  of 
1834;  see  above,  non-serial  group,  this  date. 

.     In  this  yr.  the  fourth  survey  of  the  route  was 

made.  It  was  a  state  survey  made  by  J.  M.  Buck- 
lln,  the  engr.  of  the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  The  rept. 
of  the  survey  is  dated  Jan.  1,  1833,  and  Is  printed  as 
part  of  the  ann.  rept.  of  the  canal  comrs.  in  the 
1899/00  rept.  of  the  present  bd.  of  canal  comrs. 
pp.  88-103. 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
Under  Trustees 
1843-1871 

The  Chicago  Historical  Society  has  a  letterbook  cover- 
ing the  period  from  May  12,  1845  to  March,  1846, 
belonging  to  William  H.  Swift,  president  of  the 
board  of  trustees  of  the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal. 

serial 

1  series 
1843/4 

Under  Act  of  Feb.  21,   1843 

Acting  Commissioner 

The  only  report  made  by  the  acting  comr.  relates  to  the 
adjustment  of  canal  administration  preliminary  to 
Its  assumption  by  the  trustees  authorized  under 
above  act 

1843/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  acting  comr.  of  the  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal,  8. 

Checklist 
S.  j.343/4  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Walters  and  Weber,  1844. 

98  pp. 

400  copies  were  ordered  printed. 
8.   1843/4  doc.  ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
8.   1843/4  In  House  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1844/5  :  17-114. 

2  series 
1844/5-1871 

Under  Trustees 

Tnder  act  of  Feb.  21,  1843,  to  provide  for  the  comple- 
tion of  the  Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal,  and  for 
the  payment  of  the  canal  debt.  This  act  author- 
ized the  creation  of  a  bd.  of  canal  trustees.  The 
affairs  of  the  canal  were  administered  by  three 
trustees  until  May  1,  1871,  at  which  time  the 
trustees  surrendered  their  trust  to  the  canal  comrs. 
Of  these  trustees  two  were  elected,  or  appointed, 
by  the  subscribers  to  the  canal  loan,  and  one,  the 
state  trustee,  was  appointed  by  the  Governor. 

GOVERNOR 

Augustus  C.  French,  1846-1853. 
Joel   A.  Matteson.   1853-1857. 
Wm.  H.  Bissell,  1857-1860. 
John  Wood,  1860-1861. 
Richnrd  Yates.  1861-1865. 
Richard  J.  Oglesby,  1865-1869. 

TRUSTEES 

1845-1847.  Wm.  H.  Swift,  of  Boston,  pres.     stockholders' 
David  Leavltt,  of  N.  Y.,  treas.         trustees. 
Jacob  Fry,  of  Springfield,  state  trustee. 
1847-1850.   Wm.  H.  Swift,  of  Boston,  pres.  I  stockholders' 
David  Leavltt,  of  N.  Y.,  trens.  f     trustees. 
Chas.  Oakley,*  of  Chicago,  state  trustee. 
1850-1852.  Wm.  H.  Swift,  of  Boston,  pres.  I  stockholders' 
David  Leavitt,  of  N.  Y.,  treas.  f     trustees. 
Joseph  B.  Wells,  of  Chicago,  state  trustee. 
1852-1857.  Wm.  II.  Swift,  of  Boston,  pres.  I  stockholders' 
David  Leavitt,  of  N.  Y.,  treas.  J      trustees. 
Joslah  McUoberts,  of  Joliet,  state  trustee. 
1857-1858.   Wm.  H.  Swift,  of  Boston,  pres.  I  stockholders' 
David  Leavltt,  of  N.  Y.,  treas.  f     trustees. 
Chas.  H.  Ray,*  of  Chicago,  state  trustee. 
1858-1861.  Wm.  II.  Swift,  of  Boston,  pres.  I  stockholders' 
Henry  Grinnell,  of  N.  Y.,  treas.  I      trustees. 
Chas.  H.  Ray,  of  Chicago,  state  trustee. 
1861-1864.   Wm.  H.  Swift,  of  Boston,  pres.  I  stockholders' 
Henry  Grinnell,  of  N.  Y.,  treas.  f     trustees. 
Martin     H.    Cassell,*    of    Jacksonville,    state 

trustee. 

1864-1868.   Wm.  H.  Swift,  of  Boston,  pres.  (.  stockholders' 
Henry  Grinnell,  of  N.  Y.,  treas.  I      trustees. 
Sherldnn  Walt,  of  Decatur,  state  trustee. 

A 

Trustees'  Reports 

1845-1868.  Ann.  rept.  to  the  gov.  of  the  bd.  of  trustees 
of  the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  for  the  yr.  ending  Nov. 
30,  1-24. 

Checklist 

1.  1845  dept.  ed.  Rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal ;  made  to  the  Governor  In  pursuance  of 
law,  Jan.  30,  1846,  to  which  is  appended  the  rept. 
of  a  survey  of  the  Illinois  River  made  by  G.  R. 
Mowry ;  with  the  instructions  of  the  Governor. 
Springfield,  Wm.  Walters,  1846.  26  pp. 


«  ('has.  Oakley  was  apptd.  Jan.  21,  1847 ;  Chas.  H. 
Ray.  Jnn.  23,  1857 ;  Martin  H.  Cassell,  Jan.  23, 
1861. 


134 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL—  cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal  —  cont'd 

Under  Trustees  —  cont'd 

1843-1871—  cont'd 

serial-  —  cont'd 

2  series  —  cont'd 

A  —  cont'd 
Trustees'  Reports—  cont'd 

Checklist  —  cont'd 

Copy  seen  In  Chicago  Historical  Society.  The  title  is 
Riven  in  full  because  the  pamphlet  is  comparatively 
uncommon  and  because  it  does  not  appear  in  the 
Collected  documents  of  Illinois.  It  was  submitted 
to  the  Governor  In  the  Interim  between  the  sitting 
of  the  14tti  and  15th  General  Assembly. 

1.  1845         doc.     ed.     None  issued. 

2.  1845/6     dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     160  pp. 

doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
2000  copies  of  this  rent,  were  ordered  printed. 

3.  1846/7     dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     211  pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 

Springfield,  C.  H.  Lanphler,  1840. 


doc.  ed. 

4.  1847/8     dept.  ed. 

330  pp. 

4.  1847/8     doc.  ed. 


n.  t.  p.  330  pp. 

2500  copies  of  this  rept.  were  ordered  printed. 
!).   1848/9     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
"        "  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     136  pp. 

2500  copies  ordered  printed. 
6.   1849/50  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.  128  pp. 
dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     189  pp.          I      one 
......  pp.  193-284    f  volume. 


7.  1850/1 

8.  1851/2 

7.  1850/1 

8.  1851/2 

9.  1852/3 

10.  1853/4 


doc.  ed. 

"  " 

dept.  ed. 

doc.  ed. 

dept.  ed. 

doc.  ed. 


I 

|  same  as  dept.  ed. 

n.  t.  p.  83  pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
n.  t.  p.  79  pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 


11.  1854/5 

12.  1855/6 


doc.  ed.  n.  t.  p. 


. 

.  I  <.n 
I 


14l 

1856/7 
1857/8 

dept. 

ed. 

70 

PP 

%- 

135  j 

Springfield.  Bailhache 
and    Baker,     1859. 

135  DD. 

13. 
14. 

1856/7 
1857/8 

doc. 

ed. 

70 

PP 

% 

135 

:• 

n. 

t.  p. 

135 

pp. 

15. 
16. 

1858/9 
1859/60 

dept. 

ed. 

n. 

t  p. 

73 
pp. 

?fe 

136    (• 

one  volume. 

I  same  as  dept.  ed. 


dept.  ed.  n.  t.  p.  64  pp. 

pp.  65-126 
pp.  127-191 
pp.  193-263 


same  as  dept.  ed. 


15.  1858/9  doc.  ed. 

16.  1859/60 

17.  1860/1 

18.  1861/2 

19.  1862/3 

20.  1863/4 

17.  1860/1  doc.  ed. 

18.  1861/2 
10.  1862/3 

20.  1863/4 

21.  1864/5 

22.  1865/6 

21.  1864/5 

22.  1865/6 

23.  1866/7  dept.  ed. 

24.  1867/8 

23.  1866/7  doc.  ed. 

24.  1867/8 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 
1 1.1   1845  omitted. 
"2.]    1840/6  In  House  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1846 


dept.  ed.  n.  t.  p. 
doc.  ed. 


83  pp. 
pp.  85-154 


one 
volume. 


one  volume. 


same  as  dept.  ed. 
n.  t.  p.  70  pp. 


f  same  as  dept  ed. 


pp.  71-139  ("  one  volume. 


1846/7 
1847/8 
5.]  1848/9 
6.]  1849/50 
7.]  1850/1 
1851/2 
1852/3 
1853/4 
1854/5 
1855/6 
1856/7 
1857/8 
1858/9 
1859/60 
1860/1 
1861/2 
1802/3 
1863/4 
1864/5 
1860/fl 
1806/7 
1867/8 


16 

16 

17 

"      17     " 

.....  '      18     " 
"      18     " 
Repts.  19  Gen.  Assem.  1855 


1849: 
1849: 


19 
20 
20 
21 
21 
22 
22 
24 
24 
24 
24 
25 
25 
26 
26 


1855 
1857 
1857 
1859,  v.  1 

1859,  v.  1 
1861,  v.  1 
1861,  v.  1 
1865,  v.  1 
1865,  v.  1 
1865,  v.  1 
1865,  v.  1 
1867,  v.  1 
1867,  v.  1 

1860,  v.  1 
1889,  v.  1 


97-256. 
161-371. 
373-702. 
1851  :  177-312. 
1851  :  313-440. 
1853  :  99-189. 
1853  :  193-284. 
331-411. 
413-491. 
571-646. 
647-722. 

337-406. 

407-471. 

507-577. 

579-640. 

579-640. 

641-702. 

703-767. 

769-839. 

291-371. 

373-442. 

520-598. 

599-667. 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

Under  Trustees — cont'd 

1843-1871— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

B 

Trustees'  Circulars 

1849-1871.    Circulars  of  the  trustees  to  the  subscribers 
of  the  loan  of  $1,600,000,  nos.  1-24. 

These  circulars  are  not  official  on  the  part  of  the  state. 
They  are  not  found  in  the  Illinois  state  documents. 
They  are  synopses  of  the  annual  reports  made  by 
the  trustees  to  the  Governor  of  Illinois,  and  issued 
for  the  information  of  subscribers  to  the  canal  loan. 
There  is  a  complete  file  of  these  circulars  in  the 
Chicago  Historical  Society. 

Checklist 

no.     1.     n.   p.     n.  d.     Dated  Jan.  2,  1849.     32  pp. 

Statement  of  present  condition  of  the  trust, 
no.     2.     Phlla..  J.  C.  Clark,  1850.    16  pp. 

Statement  of  acts   and  proceedings  of  bd.   of   trustees 
from   organization   of  the   trust   in   May,   1845  to 
Nov.  30,  1848. 
no.     2   (sic).     Phila.,  J.  C.  Clark,  1850.     14  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1849. 
no.     3.     Phila.,  J.  C.  Clark,  1851.     16  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1850. 
no.     4.     Boston,  Eastburn's  Press,  1852.     17  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1851. 
no.     5.     Boston,  Eastburn's  Press,  1853.     18  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1852. 
no.     6.     Boston.  Eastburn's  Press,  1854.    18  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1853. 
no.     7.     Boston,  Eastburn's  Press,  1855.     24  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1854. 
no.     8.     Boston,  J.  H.  Eastburn's  Press,  1856.     17  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30.  1855. 
no.     9.     Boston,  J.  H.  Eastburn's  Press,  1857.     18  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1856. 
no.  10.     Lockport,  C.  D.   Holcomb's  Press,  1858.     14  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30.  1857. 
no.  11.     Boston,  J.  H.  Eastburn's  Press,  1859.     15  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1858. 
no.  12.     Boston,  J.  H.  Eastburn's  Press,  1860.     18  pp.,  1 
leaf. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1859. 
no.  13.     Boston,  .1.  H.  Eastburn's  Press,  1860.     16  pp.,  1 
leaf. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1860. 
no.   14.     Boston,  J.  H.  Eastburn's  Press,  1862.     19  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1861. 
no.   15.     N.  Y.,  D.  Van  Nostrand,  1863.     13  pp.,  1  leaf. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1862. 
no.  16.     N.  Y.,  D.  Van  Nostrand,  1864.     18  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1863. 
no.  17.     N.  Y.,  D.  Van  Nostrand,  1865.     21  pp.,  1  leaf. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1864. 
no.   18.     N.  Y.,  D.  Van  Nostrand,  1866.     36  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1865. 
no.  19.     N.  Y.,  C.  O.  Jones,  1867.     13  pp.,  1  leaf. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1866. 
no.  20.      N.  Y.,  C.  O.  Jones,  1868.     12  pp.,  1  leaf. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1867. 
no.  21.     N.  Y.,  C.  O.  Jones,  1869.     16  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1868. 
no.  22.     N.  Y.,  C.  O.  Jones,  1870.     17  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1869. 
no.  23.     N.  Y.,  C.  O.  Jones,  1871.     17  (1)   pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1870. 
no.  24.     N.  Y.,  C.  O.  Jones,  1871.     22  pp. 

As  above  for  year  ending  Aug.  16,  1871. 

Final  report  of  bd. 


Secretary's  Report 

These  reports  comprise  lists  of  officers  employed  by  the 
lid.,  lists  of  canal  lots  and  lands  sold,  receipts  and 
disbursements  of  the  land  agent,  and  stints,  show- 
ing articles  cleared  at  collectors'  offices  during 
year. 

SKCRETAUIES  :     1845-1847,     Robert     Stuart;     1847-1868, 
William  Gooding. 

1845/6-1867/8.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal,  with  list  of  officers  and  agts.  em- 
ployed by  bd.  and  their  compensation,  list  of  con- 
tracts and  their  prices,  covering  unfinished  work 
on  canal  and  feeders. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


135 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

Under  Trustees — cont'd 

1843-1871— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

[  C — cont'd 

Secretary's  Report — cont'd 
In  Ann.  repts.  trustees  as  follows : 


1845/6  In  [2]  Ann.  rept.  1845/6: 

79-89. 

1846/7  "  [3J 

1846/7  • 

135-138. 

184T/8  "  [4] 

1847/8  : 

50-142. 

1848/9  "  [5] 

1848/9  : 

55-84. 

1849/50  "  [6] 

1849/50 

:  52-378. 

1850/1  "  [7] 

1850/1  : 

38-62. 

1851/2  "  [8] 

1851/2  : 

128-163. 

1852/3  "  9 

' 

1852/3  : 

31-63. 

1853/4 

'  10 

' 

1853/4  : 

29-60. 

1854/5 

'  11 

* 

1854/5  : 

32-55. 

1855/6 

'  12 

• 

1855/6  : 

108-130. 

1856/7 

'  13 

* 

1856/7  : 

29-46. 

1857/8 

'  14 

* 

1857/8  : 

100-113. 

18R8/» 

'  15 

1 

1858/9  : 

35-47. 

1859/60 

'  16 

1 

1859/60 

:  102-113. 

1860/1 

'  17 

1860/1  : 

29-43. 

1861/2 

•  18 

1861/2  : 

89-104. 

1862/3 

•  19 

1 

1862/3  : 

156-171. 

1863/4 

'  20 

1863/4  : 

225-243. 

1864/5 

'  21 

1864/5  : 

41-57. 

1865/6 

'  22 

1865/6  : 

111-126. 

1866/7 

'  23 

1866/7  : 

31-44. 

1867/8  '  24 

1867/8  : 

98-112. 

D 

Engineers'  and  Superintendents'  Reports 

CHIKF  ENGINEERS  AND  SUPERINTENDENTS  :  1845-1847, 
\Vllllam  Gooding;  1847-1853,  Edward  B.  Talcott ; 
1853/4.  William  Gooding,  actg.  gen.  supt. ;  1854-1864, 
John  B.  Preston  ;  1864-1868,  William  A.  Gooding. 

1  series 

1845/6-1847/8.  Rept.  of  chief  engr.  of  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal,  showing  progress,  condition,  and  prospects 
of  work  upon  canal  and  feeders. 

In  Ann.   repts.  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 

as  follows : 

1845/6  In   [2]   Ann.  rept.  1845/6:91-140. 
1846/7    "    [3]        "          "     1846/7:139-155. 
1847/8    "    [4]        "          "     1847/8  :  143-300. 

2  series 
1848/9.     Ann.  rept.  of  engr.  and  supt. 

In  Ann.  rept.  trustees  as  follows  : 
1848/9  in  [5]  Ann.  rept.  1848/9:85-128. 

3  series 

1849/50-1867/8.  Rept.  of  supt.  on  expenditures  for  re- 
pairs and  maintenance  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal. 

In  Ann.  repts.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 

as  follows : 

1849/50  in   f6]   Ann.  rept.  1849/50  :  79-122. 
1850/1        '   r'7i        "         "     1850/1 :  63-93. 

1851/2  :  164-189. 

1852/3  :  64-83. 

1853/4  :  61-79. 

1854/5  :  56-76. 

1855/6  :  131-152. 

1856/7  :  47-70. 

1857/8  :  114-135. 

1858/9  :  48-73. 

1859/60  :  114-136. 

1860/1  :  44-64. 

1861/2  :  105-126. 

1862/3  :  172-191. 

1863/4  :  244-263. 

1864/5  :  58-83. 

1865/6  :  127-152. 

1866/7  :  45-70. 

1867/8  :  113-139. 

E 
State  Trustee's  Report 

STATE  TRUSTEE:  1845-1847,  Jacob  Fry;  1847-1850, 
Chas.  Oakley  ;  1850-1852,  Joseph  B.  Wells  ;  1852-1857, 
Joslah  McRoberts  ;  1857-1861,  Chas.  H.  Ray ;  1861- 
1868,  Martin  H.  Cassell. 

The  state  trustee  made  two  different  reports,  viz.,  one 
to  the  trustees,  on  canal  lands,  and  one  to  the 
Governor  on  his  receipts  and  disbursements.  The 
former  is  entered  under  I. Minis,  see  below,  and  the 
latter  under  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  below. 


1850/1 

'  [7] 

1851/2 

'  [8| 

1852/3 

'  9 

1853/4 

10 

1854/5 

11 

1855/6 

12 

1856/7 

13 

1857/8 

14 

1858/9 

15 

1859/60 

16 

1860/1 

17 

1861/2 

18 

1862/3 

19 

1863/4 

20 

1864/5 

21 

1865/6 

22 

1866/7 

23 

1867/8 

24 

CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

Under  Trustees — cont'd 

1843-1871 — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

D 

Treasurer 
See   below.    Receipts   and   Expenditures. 

non-serial 

1845.  Defences  of  northern  lakes,  the  western  country, 
and  completion  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal;  by  "  Harry 
Bluff,    U.    S.    N."     16    pp.     (House   repts.    14    Gen. 
Assem.  1844/5  v.  2:  251-266.) 

Accompanied  by  a  communication  of  transmlttal  from 
Stephen  A.  Douglass.  Harry  Bluff  la  the  assumed 
name  of  Lieut.  M.  F.  Maury,  U.  S.  N. 

— — .  Rept.  of  Gov.  John  Davis  and  Capt.  W.  H.  Swift 
on  examination  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  82  (1)  pp. 
(Same  1844:  313-394.) 

The  Index  to  this  rept.  Is  prtd.  on  pp.  ix-xll  of  the 
index  to  the  volume. 

1846.  Opinion  of  bd.  that  canal  will  be  completed  in 
1847,  and  in  readiness  for  use  at  opening  of  naviga- 
tion in  ensuing  spring.     ([2]  A.R.  trustees  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  1845/6:  126.) 

.  Scarcity  of  labor  upon  canal.  (Same  1845/6: 

30-31.) 

1846-1848.  Exhibit  of  transactions  in  old  canal  prop- 
erty. ([4]  same  1847/8:128-129.) 

1847.  Causes  of  great  increase  of  cost  in  Summit  sec- 
tions of  canal.     ([3]  same  1846/7:  145-146.) 

.     Canal    investigation.     Charges,    correspondence, 

and  evidence  ....  and  reply  of  Wm.  Gooding, 
chief  engr.,  to  charges  preferred  against  him  by 
Col.  Oakley,  n.  t.  p.  64  pp. 

Copy    seen    in    Chicago    Historical    Society    Library. 

.     Same.     (3  A.R.  trustees  1846/7:  156-211.) 

.  Services  of  resident  engrs.  of  canal  to  be  dis- 
pensed with.  ([3]  Same  1846/7:  147-148.) 

1848.  Contract  authorized  for  construction  of  hydraulic 
basin  for  mfg.   purposes  at  Lockport.     ([4]   same 
1847/8:  2-3.) 

.    Canal  reported  by  engr.  to  be  in  navigable  order. 

([4]  same  1847/8:  2.) 
.     Use  of  tug-boat  to  tow  boats  back  and  forth  betw. 

Chicago  and  canal  lock  at  Bridgeport.     ([4]  same 

1847/8:  10.) 
.     Water   supply   to   canal   derived   from   pumping 

engines  in  early  part  of  season.     ([4J  same  1847/8: 

8-9.) 

1849.  Dates   of   opening   and   closing   of    canal.     ([5] 
same  1848/9:  9.) 

This  stmt.  Is  later  made  a  regular  feature  of  the  secys. 

nnn.  rept,  to  the  bd. 
1851.     Canal  secure  from  highest  flood  yet  known  in  111. 

River.     ([7]  same  1850/1:  64.) 
.    Spring  floods  no  higher  than  usual;  no  injury  to 

canal  or  its  feeders.     ([7]  same  1850/1:  64.) 
.    Business  of  canal  must  always  be  affected   by 

stage  of  water  in  111.     ([7]  same  1850/1:  11.) 
.     Canal  well  supplied  with  water  throughout  sea- 
son by  feeders;    unnecessary  to  resort  to  pumps. 

([7]  same  1850/1:  11.) 
.     Canal  revenue  materially  reduced  by  low  water 

in  111.  River.     ([7]  same  1850/1:  67.) 
.     Construction  of  Mich.  Central  and  So.  R.Rs.  sure 

to  reduce  business  on  canal;  full  depth  of  water  in 

feeder,   of  canal,   by  excavations  should   be   made. 

([7]  same  1850/1:  64.) 
1851-1856.     Interruptions  to  navigation  of  canal.     ([7] 

same  1850/1  (p.  11)— 12  same  1856.) 


136 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1851-1868.  Dates  of  opening  and  closing  of  navigation 
on  canal.  ([7]  same  1850/1  (p.  3) — 24  same 
1867/8.) 

1852.  Disadvantageous  effect  on  canal  of  low  stage  of 
water  continuous  from  middle  of  July  to  middle  of 
Sept.     ([8]  same  1851/2:  97.) 

.  Season  in  111.  one  of  unusual  drought  from  July 

to  Sept.;  pumping  engines  used  to  supply  canals 
with  water.  ([8]  same  1851/2:  106.) 

.  Estimate  of  amt.  required  to  put  canal  in  order 

for  spring  navigation,  including  Fox  River  feeder. 
([8]  same  1851/2:  167.) 

1853.  Principal  interruption  to  canal  navigation,  pro- 
duced by  rupture  of  culvert  at  Dresden.     (9  same 
1852/3:  10.) 

1853-1868.  The  canal  and  its  business.  (9  same  1852/3 
(pp.  8-11)— 24  same  1867/8.) 

1854.  R.R.  competition  can  be  met  by  ability  of  canal 
to  transport  commodities  of  all  kinds  more  cheaply 
than  they  can  be  transported  by  any  r.r.     (10  same 
1853/4:  11.) 

1857.  Kept,  on  damages  to  canal  caused  by  Feb.  and 
Mch.  freshets;  recapitulation  of  cost  of  repairs  of 
same.  (13  same  1856/7:  48-50.) 

1860.  Stint,  of  condition  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal. 
(Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1861.) 

1862.  History  of  temporary  loan  of  trust  funds  made 
to  asst.  treasurer  of  U.  S.,  in  N.  Y.,  under  act  of 
Congress    of    Feb.    25,    1862.     (21    A.R.    trustees 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1864/5:  6-7.) 

— — .  Preamble  and  res.  of  111.  constitutional  conven- 
tion in  regard  to  the  enlargement  of  the  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  and  the  improvement  of  the  111.  River. 
(Jol.  111.  const,  convention  1862.) 

.  Same.  2  pp.  (U.  S.  37  Cong.,  2  sess.,  House 

misc.  doc.  63.) 

1863.  Reply  of  pres.  of  canal  bd.  to  inquiry  re.  condi- 
tion of  suit  agst.  late  treasurer  of  bd.  for  retaining 
money  agst.  protest  of  pres.  and  state  canal  trustee. 
(House  Jol.  23  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1863:  654-659,) 

.     Advisability  of  memorializing  Congress  concern' 

ing  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  enlargement.  (Govs.  mess. 
Jan.  1863.) 

1865.  Extracts  from  records  of  bd.  of  public  works  of 
Chicago,  of  Oct.  2,  showing  acceptance  on  behalf  of 
resolutions  of  bd.  relative  to  work  of  deepening  the 
canal;  with  copy  of  text  of  contract  betw.  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  and  City  of  Chicago  bd.  of  public 
works.  (21  A.R.  trustees  1865/6:  21-27.) 

.     Proc.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 

approving  proc.  of  bd.  of  public  works  of  Chicago 
relative  to  deepening  111.  and  Mich.  Canal;  dated 
Sept.  4.  (21  same  1865/6:  19-21.) 

.  Res.  of  bd.  of  public  works  of  Chicago  for  deep- 
ening 111.  and  Mich.  Canal  betw.  Chicago  River  and 
Lockport;  dated  Aug.  29.  (21  same  1865/6:  18-19.) 
— .  Act  to  provide  for  completion  of  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  upon  plan  adopted  by  the  state  in  1836;  ap- 
proved Feb.  16.  (21  same  1865/6:  16-17.) 

.     An   ordinance  for  cleansing  the  Chicago   River 

and  appropriating  the  proceeds  of  250  bonds  there- 
for; dated  June  22.  (21  same  1865/6:  17-18.) 

Ordinance  authorizing  issue  of  250  bonds  at  $1000  each 
to  enable  the  bd.  of  public  works  to  carry  out  Its 
plan  for  the  cleansing  of  the  Chicago  Kiver  by 
cutting  down  summit  of  III.  and  Mich.  Canal  below 
level  of  Lake  Michigan. 

1865-1868.  Enlargement  or  deepening  of  Summit  divi- 
sion of  canal.  (21  same  1864/5  (pp.  8-9) — 24  same 
1867/8.) 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1868.  Proc.  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  on  appli- 
cation of  bd.  of  public  works  of  Chicago  for  ex- 
tension of  time  for  completion  of  deepening  canal. 
(24  same  1867/8:  80.) 

-.    Memorial  of  the  legisl.  of  111.  to  U.  S.  Congress 

on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and  river  improvement. 
40  pp.  (U.  S.  40  Cong.,  2  sess.,  House  misc.  doc. 
48.) 

The  memorial  is  accompanied  by  111.  act  of  1867  "  for 
canal  and  river  improvement,"  rept.  of  U.  S.  Engr. 
survey  by  Gen.  Wilson  and  Wm.  Gooding,  and  some 
transportation,  etc.  statistics  taken  from  U.  S. 
Treasury  dept.  repts. 

1869.  Rept.   of  Sen.   committee  on   internal   improve- 
ments on  so  much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal.     (Sen.  Jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg. 
sess.  v.  1  1869:  349-374.) 

.  Rept.  of  House  committee  on  internal  improve- 
ments on  amdmts.  to  act  approved  Feb.  28,  1867, 
for  canal  and  river  improvements.  16  pp.  (Repts. 
26  Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  1:  409-424.) 

1871.  Rept.  of  canal  and  river  improvement  committee 
on  contract  betw.  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  and  Adam  Smith  of  Chicago,  with  ace.  docs. 
(House  Jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  426- 
430.) 

.     Same;  separate. 

Not  seen ;  1000  copies  ordered  printed. 

.    Rept.  of  minority  of  committee  on  apprns.  on 

Sen.  bill  to  appt.  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal, 
and  to  make  apprn.  for  improvement  of  111.  River. 
(Same  1871  v.  1:  600-602.) 

1873.  Stmt.  of  final  payment  to  city  of  Chicago  under 
act  of  Oct.  20,  1871,  "  to  relieve  lien  of  Chicago 
upon  111.  and  Mich.  Canal."  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1872/4:  xvii-xviii.) 

1875.  Under  act  of  Feb.  22,  1859,  re.  payment  of  inter- 
est and  principal  of  state  debt,  Gov.  issued  procla- 
mation Nov.  13,  1874,  calling  in  250  deficit  bonds 
issued  for  benefit  of  Chicago  to  relieve  lien  of  said 
city  upon  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan. 
1875.) 

CANAL  DEBT 

-  1844.  Letter  from  Baring  Bros,  of  London  and  Mag- 
niac,  Jardine  &  Co.  on  attempt  to  raise  subscription 
for  completion  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  7  pp. 
(Repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5  v.  1:  129-135.) 

.    Letter  from  holders  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  bonds 

reporting  results  of  contracts  and  arguments.  10 
pp.  (Same  1844/5  v.  1:  163-172.) 

.    Communication  from  gov.  re.  amt.  expended  in 

sending  canal  agts.  to  Europe  to  negotiate  canal 
loan.  1  leaf.  (Same  1844/5  v.  1:  175.) 

.     N»    Y.    Journal    of    Commerce.     111.    and    Mich 

canals:  docs,  relating  to  the  negotiation  which  has 
been  carried  on  with  foreign  creditors  for  111.,  for 
purpose  of  raising  funds  to  complete  this  work. 
Boston,  1844.  44  pp. 

Copy  in  Chicago  Public  Library ;  also  in  Harvard  Col- 
lege  Library.  Not  official  In  this  form. 

.     Rept.  of  the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     [To  Messrs. 

Baring  Bros,  and  Co.  and  Messrs.  Magniac,  Jardine 
&  Co.]     London,  W.  Clarke,  1844.     146  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  Chicago  Historical  Society  Library. 

.    Communication  from  gov.  transmitting  rept.  on 

negotiation  with  Amer.  and  foreign  bond  holders 
for  further  advance  to  complete  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal.  8  pp.  (Repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5 
v.  1:  89-96.) 

1845.  Communication  from  gov.  re.  mission  of  canal 
agts.  to  London  to  procure  subscription  for  com- 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


13? 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
CANAL  DEBT — cont'd 

pletion  of  canal.     3  pp.     (Same  1844/5  v.  2:  195- 

197.) 

1845.  By   arrangement   made  by   bd.   with   Amer.   Ex- 
change Bank,  of  N.  Y.,  the  trust  fund  is  credited 
with  interest  at  3%  per  annum  upon  all  sums  de- 
posited  there   by   treasurer,   commencing  Sept.   20, 
and  all  moneys  belonging  to  fund  to  be  kept  in  said 
bank    until    otherwise   directed    by    trustee.     ([2] 
A.R.  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1845/6:  23.) 

1845-1847.     Memorandum  of  discounts  and  interest  reed. 

on  bank  notes  sent  to  R.  Stuart,  secy.,  at  Chicago, 

for   disbursements  on  canal.     ([3]    same   1846/7: 

47.) 
.    Stint,    of    premium    reed,    on    draft    on    David 

Leavitt,  treasurer  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  canal.     ( [3] 

same  1846/7:  64-74.) 
.    Tabular   stmt.    of   treasurer   of   111.   and   Mich. 

Canal  in  acct.  with  Amer.  Exchange  Bank.     ([3] 

same  1846/7:  48-57.) 

1846.  List  of  111.  subscribers  to  loan  of  $1,600,000,  to 
complete  canal,  showing  amt.  of  each  subscription, 
amt.  each  was  entitled  to  on  40%  basis,  and  amt. 
actually   registered   by   each.     ([2]    same   1845/6: 
5-6.) 

.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  canal  debt,  exclusive  of  amt.  ex- 
pended since  re-commencement  of  work  under  bd. 
of  trustees.  ([2]  same  1845/6:  4.) 

.  Certificates  issued  to  each  subscriber  to  canal 

loan  for  amt.  paid  upon  each  instalment.  ([2] 
same  1845/6:  24.) 

1846/7.  Tabular  stmt.  of  interest  reed,  on  advances,  in- 
stalments, etc.,  of  canal  loan.  ([3]  same  1846/7: 
58-63.) 

1847.  Kept,  of  the  state  trustee  of  the  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal,  made  in  relation  to  certain  charges  which 
were  preferred  against  the  chief  engr.,  and  read  at 
a  meeting  of  subscribers  to  the  loan  of  $1,600,000, 
held  in  N.  Y.  on  Oct.  18,  1847,  with  the  evidence  in 
support  of  the  same.     Chicago,  Democrat  Book  and 
Job  Office,  1848.     41  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Chicago  Historical  Society  Library. 

.    Same.      (A.R.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1846/7:  77-118.) 

.    Rept.  of  a  majority  of  the  bd.  of  trustees  of  the 

111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  made  in  reply  to  certain 
charges  which  were  preferred  by  Mr.  Charles  Oak- 
ley, trustee  on  the  part  of  the  state  of  111.,  at  a 
meeting  of  subscribers  to  the  loan  of  $1,600,000, 
held  in  N.  Y.  on  Oct.  18,  1847.  Washington,  J.  T. 
Towers,  1847.  13,  lii  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Chicago  Historical  Society  Library. 

.     Same.     (A.R.     trustees     111.     and     Mich.     Canal 

1846/7:  156-211.) 

.  Communication  from  ex-Gov.  Ford  re.  sub- 
scribers to  canal  loan.  2  pp.  (Repts.  15  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7  v.  1:  161-162.) 
— .  All  instalments  have  been  paid  by  European  sub- 
scribers to  canal  loan.  ([3]  A.R.  trustees  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  1846/7:  6.) 

1848.  Tabular  stmt.  of  payments  of  principal  and  in- 
terest on  canal  loan  of  $1,600,000,  made  in  111.,  up 
to  Nov.  30,  interest  on  certificates  paid  up  to  Sept. 
20,  and  6%  of  principal.     ([4]  same  1847/8:  31-34.) 

1848-1851.    Tabular  stmt.  of  payments  of  principal  and 

interest  on  canal  loan  of  $1,600,000  made  in  N.  Y. 

([4]  same  1847/8  (pp.  35-38)— 7  same  1850/1.) 
1848-1853.  Loan  of  $1,600,000  and  arrears  of  interest  on 

registered  canal  bonds.  (9  same  1852/3:  7-8.) 
1850.  Stmt.  of  Messrs.  Morris,  Prevost  &  Co.  re.  lost 

coupons    of    111.    and    Mich.    Canal    stock.    3    pp. 

(House  repts.  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851:  481-483.) 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
CANAL  DEBT — cont'd 

1851.  Payment  of  semi-ami,  interest  due  Sept.  30  on 
canal  loan.  ([7]  A.R.  trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
1850/1:  6.) 

.    Rept.  of  committee  on  claims  relative  to  funding 

of   certain   claims.    2   pp.     (House   rept.    17   Gen. 
Assem.  1851:  165-166.) 
Canal  b.jnds  of  1839. 

1851-1854.  Payments  of  semi-aim,  interest  due  on  canal 
loan.  ([7]  same  1850/1  (pp.  3-4)— 10  same  1853/4.) 

1851/2.  Tabular  stmt.  of  payments  made  by  treasurer 
to  European  and  N.  Y.  subscribers  on  acct.  of 
canal  loan.  ([8]  same  1851/2  (pp.  123-127) — 9  same 
1852/3.) 

1853-1856.  Abstr.  of  payments  on  arrears  of  interest 
on  canal  loan  for  each  yr.  ending  Nov.  30.  (11 
same  1854/5  (pp.  27-31)— 12  same  1855/6.) 

1854.  Registered  canal  bonds  and  other  registered  se- 
curities entitled  to  priority  of  payment  under  laws 
of  1843  and  1845.  (10  same  1853/4:  5-7.) 

1855-1856.  Arrears  of  interest  on  registered  bonds  and 
canal  indebtedness.  (11  same  1854/5  (pp.  6-7) — 12 
same  1855/6.) 

1857-1867.  Abstr.  of  payments  on  principal  of  canal 
bonds,  and  other  registered  evidences  of  canal  in- 
debtedness, on  dividend  declared  July  1.  (13  same 
1856/7  (p.  28)— 23  same  1866/7.) 

1858/9-1863/4.  Abstr.  of  payments  made  on  acct.  of 
arrears  of  interest  and  principal  on  registered  canal 
bonds  and  other  indebtedness.  (15  same  1858/9 
(pp.  30-34)— 20  same  1863/4.) 

1859.  Illegal  funding  of  canal  scrip,  etc.;  rept.  of  Sen. 
committee  on  finance,  with  rept.  of  evidence  be- 
fore committee,  Feb.  4-15.  187  pp.  (Repts.  21  Gen. 
Assem.  1859  v.  1:  633-819.) 

1861.  Table  showing  amis,  and  no.  of  canal  certificates 
issued  under  act  approved  Feb.  22,  1847,  outstand- 
ing.    (Same  22  Gen.  Assem.  1861  v.  1:  437.) 

.    Tabular   stmt.   of   111.   and  Mich.   Canal  bonds, 

scrip,  and  indebtedness.     (Same  1861  v.  1:  426.) 

1862.  Communication  from  secy,  of  canal  bd.  in  answer 
to  res.  requesting  that  amt.  of  registered  canal  in- 
debtedness still  outstanding,  be  reported  to  const, 
conv.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  212-213.) 

1864.    Registered  canal  bonds;  bonds  payable  in  U.  S.; 

bonds  payable  in  London.    (20  A.R.  trustees  111.  and 

Mich.  Canal  1863/4:  196-199.) 
1865-1868.    Registered  canal  bonds;  amt.  of  unclaimed 

dividends.     (21   same   1864/5    (pp.   7-8) — 24   same 

1867/8.) 

1867.  Corresp.  betw.  gov.  and  Baring  Bros,  of  London 
re.   canal  bonds.     (Sen.  jol.   26   Gen.  Assem.   reg. 
sess.  1869  v.  1:  155-156.) 

1868.  Stmt.  of  payment  of  10%  of  principal  of  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  bonds,  registered  in  London  and  in  U. 
S.,  payable  Jan.  2.     (24  A.R.  trustees  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  1867/8:  94-97.) 

1869.  Govs.  mess,  transmitting  copies  of  corresp.  with 
Baring  Bros,  of  London  referring  to  canal  bonds. 
(House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  1:  141-143.) 

1870.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal;  remarks  by  auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.  re.  canal  bonds,  revenues,  and  debt.     (A. 
R.  auditor  public  accts.  1869/70:  9.) 

1872.     111.  and  Mich.  Canal;  remarks  by  auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.  re.  canal  debt.     (Same  1870/2:  xii-xiii.) 
CLAIMS 

1849.  Adjustment  of  canal  claims  under  act  of  Mch.  1, 
1847.  (Govs.  mess.  Oct.  1849.) 

1851.  Necessity  of  providing  for  final  settlement  of 
canal  claims;  defect  in  law  providing  for  collection 
of  testimony  in  behalf  of  claimant  only;  comment 
(Same  Jan.  1851.) 


138 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
CLAIM  s — cont'd 

1851.  Kept,  of  select  committee  on  that  portion  of  govs. 
mess.  re.  adjustment  of  claims  agst.  state.     6  pp. 
(Same  1851:  153-158.) 

1852.  Kept,    of    comrs.    apptd.    to    investigate    canal 
claims;  with  attys.  repts.  on  same.    52  pp.     (House 
repts.  18  Gen.  Assem.  1853:  3-52.) 

1853.  Kept,  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  under  act  of  June  22, 
1852,  to  take  evidence  in  relation  to  certain  claims. 
(Repts.  and  docs.  re.  canal  claims  1857:  169-187.) 

See  below  under  1857  for  more  specific  reference. 

1854.  Rept.   of   committee   on   claims   re.    payment  of 
claims  agst.  state  to  contractors  of  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal.     1  leaf.     (Repts.  19  Gen.  Assem.  1855:  523.) 

1857.  Repts.  and  docs.  re.  canal  claims  made  to  gov. 
by  members  of  Supreme  Court,  acting  as  a  comn., 
under  act  for  settlement  of  claims  of  contractors  on 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  426  pp.,  1  table.  (Repts.  20 
Gen.  Assem.  1857:  1445-1870.) 

Almost  entirely  taken  up  with  the  Thornton  loan, 
negotiated  by  the  old  bd.  of  comrs.  The  tabular 
stmt.  shows  aggregates  of  various  amts.  claimed 
and  amts.  allowed  resp.  under  the  Thornton  loan, 
interest  scrip,  canal  indebtedness,  state  bonds  and 
Governor's  scrip. 

In  addition  to  the  Thornton  loan  correspondence,  this 
rept.  contains  the  text  of  the  rept.  of  the  comrs. 
under  Act  of  June  22,  1852,  "  Act  to  constitute  a 
comn.  to  take  evidence  in  relation  to  certain 
claims."  Noah  Johnston  and  Abraham  Lincoln 
were  the  comrs.  reporting,  and  the  rept.  does  not 
seem  to  have  been  printed  elsewhere.  It  may  be 
found  on  pp.  160-187  of  this  doc. 

Leavitt  Claim 

1850/1-1858.  Settlement  of  claim  of  D.  Leavitt  for  ser- 
vices and  expenses  incurred  in  negotiating  loan  of 
¥1,600,000  to  complete  canal.  ([7]  A.R.  trustees 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1850/1  (p.  3)— 14  some  1857/8.) 
Given  only  in  [7]th,  [8]th  and  14th  repts. 

1863.  Copy  of  award  made  by  E.  Bartlett,  in  matter  of 
claim  of  D.  Leavitt  for  compensation  for  services 
rendered  in  negotiating  canal  loan  of  $1,600,000. 
(19  same  1862/3:  137.) 

Little   Claim 
1851.     Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  re.  claim  of  Jacob 

Little  &  Co.     1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  17  Gen.  Assem. 

1851:  135-136.) 
.    Communication  from  gov.  transmitting  written 

opinion  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich.   Canal   upon 

petition  of  Jacob  Little  &  Co.  subscribers  to  canal 

loan.    3  pp.     (Same  1851:  111-113.) 
1863.    Rept.  on  petition  of  J.  Little  &  Co.,  praying  to  be 

refunded  sum  of  money  advanced  by  them  in  aid 

of  completion  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     ( Sen.  jol.  23 

Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1863:  291-292.) 

Pt'abody   Claim 

1849.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting  letters 
and  ace.  docs,  from  G.  Peabody  re.  claims  for  money 
borrowed  to  secure  possession  of  canal  bonds.  2  pp. 
(House  repts.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1849:  103-104.) 

.     Same;    govs.   mess,   of  transmittal   only.     (Sen. 

jol.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1849:  139.) 
• — — .    Recommendation    for    settlement    of    Peabody 

claim;   details  of  claim.     (Govs.  mess.  Oct.  1849.) 
OOMMKIU  >•:;  see  that  title 
CONTRACTS 

1845/6.  List  of  contract  prices  of  work  let  and  re-let 
on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (2  A.R.  trustees  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  1845/6:  86-89.) 

In  this  yr.  these  stmts.  are  part  of  the  secys.  rent. 
Thereafter  they  are  a  regular  feature  of  the  chief 
engrs.  rept. 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
CONTRACTS — cont'd 

.    List  of  contracts  on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and 

feeders.     (2  same  1845/6:  81-85.) 

In  this  yr.  these  stmts.  are  part  of  the  secys.  rept. 
Thereafter  they  are  a  regular  feature  of  the  chief 
engrs.  rept 

1846.  Communication  from  gov.  re.  funds  awarded 
canal  contractors.  1  leaf.  (Repts.  15  Gen.  Assem. 
1846/7  v.  1:  155.) 

1849.    Rept.  of  committee  on  canals  and  canal  lands  on 
payment  of  certain  moneys  to  contractors  on   111. 
and   Mich.   Canal.    4   pp.     (House   repts.    16   Gen. 
Assem.  1849:  99-102.) 
EMPLOYES 

1845-1867/8.  List  of  officers  and  agts.  employed  by  bd. 
of  trustees  of  canal,  with  amt.  of  compensation,  etc. 
([2]  A.R.  trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1845/6  (p. 
80)— 24  same  1867/8.) 

1848.  Collectors    of    canal    tolls,    inspectors    of    boats, 
supts.   of  repairs,  and  lock-tenders  apptd.,  May  5, 
and  engr.  dept.  reduced  to  one  chief  engr.,  one  prin- 
cipal asst.,  2  asst.  engrs.,  and  one  rodman.     ( [4] 
same  1847/8:  2.) 

1849.  List  of  officers  employed  by  trustees  of  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal,  together  with  salaries  attached  to  each 
office.     (Sen.  jol.   16  Gen.   Assem.   reg.   sess.   1849: 
195-196.) 

PEEDEES 

1846.  Stmt.  showing  length  and  estimated  cost  of  feed- 
ers necessary  on  canal.     ( [2 1  A.R.  trustees  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  1845/6:  100.) 

.  Special  repts.  of  chief  engr.  on  feeders  for  canal, 

with  estimated  cost  of  same.  ([2]  same  1845/6: 
141-160.) 

1856.  Feeders  failed  to  supply  necessary  quantity  of 
water  for  canal  early  in  season;  extra  expense  in- 
curred. (12  same  1855/6:  82-83.) 

Calumet 

1847.  Destruction    of    dam    being    constructed    across 
Calumet  River  at  head  of  feeder.     ([3]  A.R.  trus- 
tees 111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1846/7:  143.) 

1856.  Calumet  Ditch,  Ind.;  construction  of  same  would 
injure  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     (12  same  1855/6:  81- 
82.) 

— .  Communication  from  pres.  of  bd.  to  gov.  of  Ind., 
asking  for  his  interposition  in  cutting  the  Calumet 
ditch  or  drain,  because  of  the  injury  which  said 
drain  would  cause  to  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (12 
same  1855/6:  87-88.) 

1857.  Preamble  and  jt.  res.  re.  dam  raised  by  111.  in 
Calumet   River,    in    accordance   with   surveys   and 
plans  of  Ind.  and  111.,  for  supplying  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  with  water.     (13  same  1856/7:  12.) 

1865.  Govs.  communication  with  corresp.  with  gov.  of 
Ind.,  re.  Calumet  feeder  dam.  (House  jol.  24  Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1865:  748-749.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  canals  and  canal  lands  on 

communication  of  gov.  embracing  letter  from  gov. 
of  Ind.  re.  Calumet  feeder  dam.  (Sen.  jol.  24  Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1865:  590-592.) 

Kankakcc 

1854.  Contract  made  for  work  to  be  done  of  Kankakee 
feeder  to  canal.  (10  A.R.  trustees  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  1853/4:  62.) 

ILLINOIS  RIVEB  IMPROVEMENT;  see  RIVEB  CONSERVANCY 
LANDS  AND  LOTS 

serial 
1  series 

1845/6-1848/9.  Rept.  of  state  trustee  to  trustees  of  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal  showing  amts.  reed,  from  agtn. 


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139 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL—  cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal  —  cont'd 
LANDS  AND  LOTS  —  cont'd 

serial  —  cont'd 
1  series  —  cont'd 

apptd.  for  the  protection  of  canal  lands,  and  amts. 
disbursed  from  that  fund. 

In  Kept,  of  trustees  as  follows  : 
1845/6  In   [2]   Ann.  rept.  1845/0:1-20. 
1846/7    "    [3]        "          "     1846/7:75-134. 
1847/8    "    L4J        "          "     1847/8:42-49. 
1848/9    "    [5]        "          "     1848/9:49-54. 

2  series 

A 

1848/9-1849/50.    Rept.  of  agt.  of  canal  lands  to  secy,  of 
bd.  of  trustees. 

In  Rept.  of  trustees  as  follows  : 
1848/9  In   [5]   Ann.  rept.  1848/9:71-73. 
1849/50  "    [6]        "          "     1849/50  :  67-78. 

B 

1848/9-1849/50.    Rept.  of  agt.  of  canal  lands  to  state 
trustee. 

In  Kept.  of  trustees  as  follows  : 
1848/9  in    [5]    Ann.   rept.  1848/9:49-54. 
1849/uO  "    [6]        " 


Discontinued. 


1849/50  :  88. 


3  series 

1850/1-1858/9.    Rept.  of  agt.  of  canal  lands  to  secy,  of 
bd.  of  trustees. 

In  Kept,  of  trustees  as  follows  : 
1850/1  In     7  Ann.  rept.  1850/1  :  58-60. 


1851/2 
1852/3 
1853/4 
1854/5 
1855/6 
1856/7 
1857/8 


8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 


Discontinued. 


1851/2  :  159-160. 
1852/3  :  59. 
1853/4  :  56. 
1854/5  :  53. 
1855/6  :  128. 
1856/7  :  44. 
1857/8  :  112. 


non-serial 


1843.  List  of  canal  lands  and  town  lots,  unsold  Feb.  21, 
1843,  and  embraced  in  deed  of  trust  to  bd.  of  trus- 
tees. (A.R.  bd.  trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
1845/6:  7-20.) 

1845-1847.  Abstr.  of  rept.  of  agt.  of  canal  lands,  show- 
ing amts.  of  sales  of  old  machinery,  wood,  stone, 
etc.,  transferred  to  state  by  canal  contractors  under 
act  of  Feb.  21,  1843.  (Same  1846/7:  129.) 

.     Abstr.  of  rept.  of  agt.  of  canal  lands,  showing 

amt.  of  timber,  wood,  etc.,  sold  by  him  to  con- 
tractors on  canal.  (Same  1846/7:  134.) 

1845/G.  Abstr.  showing  amt.  of  judgments  recovered 
for  trespasses  upon  timbered  canal  lands,  and  amt. 
reed,  on  same.  (Same  1845/6:  171.) 

1846/7.  Abstr.  of  rept.  of  agt.  of  canal  lands,  showing 
description  of  lots  and  lands  leased;  names  of  les- 
sees; whole  rent  agreed  upon;  and  amt.  actually 
paid  by  each  lessee,  etc.  (Same  1846/7:  119-128.) 

.    Abstr.  of  rept.  of  agt.  of  canal  lands,  showing 

names  of  persons  to  whom  down  wood  from  canal 
lands  has  been  sold,  amt.  of  such  sales,  and  amt. 
actually  paid  towards  same.  (Same  1846/7:  132- 
133.) 

1847.  Abstr.  of  rept.  showing  lessees  of  town  lots  and 
co.  lands;  description  and  amt.  of  timber  taken  by 
contractors  under  permit;  list  of  purchasers  of 
down  timber,  stone  and  coal,  with  prices  agreed 
upon,  and  amt.  paid  on  each  acct.  (Same  1847/8: 
46-49.) 

1847/8.  Details  of  arrangements  for  first  sale  of  canal 
lands.  (Same  1847/8:  2-3.) 

Kepts.  on  the  anu.   sales  of  canal   lands  are   made  at 
length  each  year  thereafter. 

.     Rept.  of  state  trustee  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  to 

gov.,  showing  amt.  reed,  for  lands  sold  by  former 
bd.  of  comrs.,  various  sums  paid  to  contractors,  in- 
cidental expenses,  etc.,  and  amt.  of  bonds,  scrip, 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
LANDS  AND  LOTS — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

and  indebtedness  registered  re.  canal  loan.  (Same 
1847/8:  325-330.) 

1848.  On  sale  of  towns  lots  by  public  auction  at  Chi- 
cago, Sept.  1-23.     (Same  1847/8:  3-7.) 

.  Stmt.  of  value  of  canal  lands  and  town  lots  as 

established  by  appraisers.  (Same  1847/8:  5.) 

1848-1851.  Results  of  ann.  sale  of  canal  lands  and  town 
lots  act  of  Feb.  21,  1843.  (Same  1850/1 :  4.) 

1848-1852.  Stmt.  of  entire  quantity  of  canal  lands  sold, 
valuation  thereof  as  determined  by  appraisers  of 
canal  lands  in  1848,  amt.  produced  at  sales,  etc. 
(Same  1851/2:  99.) 

1848-1858.  Description  of  town  lots  sold  by  trustees  of 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  at  ann.  sale,  showing  appraisal 
of  each  lot  and  amt.  sold  for.  ([4]  same  1847/8 
(pp.  54-94)— 14  same  1857/8.) 

-.  Description  of  tracts  of  land  sold  by  bd.  of  trus- 
tees at  ann.  sale  with  appraisal  of  each  tract,  and 
amt.  sold  for.  (Same  1847/8  (pp.  95-114)— 14  same 
1857/8.) 

.  List  of  vouchers  for  money  disbursed  by  agt.  of 

canal  lands,  in  name  of  treasurer  of  bd.  of  trustees. 
(Same  1847/8  (pp.  137-138) — 14  same  1857/8.) 

1849.  List  of  canal  lots  and  lands  in  Chicago  and  vi- 
cinity, offered  for  sale  by  the  trustees  of  the  111. 
and   Mich.   Canal,    in   Sept.,   1848,   and   May,   1849. 
With  the  valuations  of  the  several  Lots  and  Tracts; 
also  the  prices  of  those  sold  and  the  names  of  the 
purchasers.    Chicago,  Rees  and  Rucker,  publishers, 
prtd.  at  Daily  Democrat  Press,  1849.     31  (1)  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  Chicago  Historical  Society. 

.  Govs.  communication  re.  cost  of  appraising  canal 

lands  and  amt.  realized  from  sale  under  such  ap- 
praisement. (Sen.  jol.  16  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess. 
1849:  192-193.) 

1849/51-1865/7.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  notes  on  hand  for 
canal  lands  and  lots  sold  each  yr.;  when  due.  ([7] 
A.R.  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1850/1 
(p.  9)— 23  same  1865/6.) 

1850.  Complete  list  of  lots  and  lands  conveyed  to  the 
trustees  of  the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  showing  size 
of  lots,  appraisal,  sales  in  Sept.,  1848,  and  May, 
1849,  names  of  purchasers,  etc.    Compiled  by  order 
of   the   bd.     Feb.,    1850.     Chicago,   The   Democrat 
Office,  1850.     xvi,  151  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Chicago  Historical  Society. 

1851.  Settlement  of  claims  for  pre-emptions,  under  sec. 
13,  act  of  Feb.  21,  1843.     ([7]  A.R.  bd.  of  trustees 
of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1850/1:  5.) 

.     List  of  lands  sold,  do.  town  lots,  May  9.     (Same 

1850/1:  40-53.) 

1853.  Claim  of  state  for  40,000  acres  of  land  belonging 
to  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     (Same  1852/3:  8.) 

1853-1868.  Ann.  sale  of  canal  lands  and  town  lots;  amt. 
and  disposition  of.  (Same  1852/3  (pp.  5-7)— 24 
same  1867/8.) 

1854.  Corresp.  re.  additional  grant  of  land  to  111.  for 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     (10  same  1853/4:  15-17.) 

1854-1856.     Additional  grant  of  land  made  by  U.  S.  to 

state  of  111.  for  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     (10  same 

1853/4  (pp.  9-10)— 12  same  1855/6.) 
1859-1868.     Abstr.   of  canal  lands   and  town  lots  sold, 

valuation,  and  amt.  sold  for.     (15  same  1858/9  (p. 

39)— 24  same  1867/8.) 
1863     Increased  demand  for  canal  lands  and  town  lots. 

(19  same  1862/3:  156-157.) 
1864.    Greater  demand  for  canal  lands  and  lots  during 

yr   than  for  many  yrs.  previous;  sales  large.     (20 

same  1863/4:  225.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
LANDS  AND  LOTS — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1867.  Rept.  of  S.  Wait,  state  treasurer,  to  gov.  re.  sale 
of  certain  canal  lands  reserved  from  trust  and  col- 
lection of  money  due  from  sales  previously  made 
of  same;  some  prov.  should  be  made  requiring  state 
trustee  to  render  an  acct.  at  stated  periods.  (22 
same  1865/6:  153-154.) 

1871.    Rept.  on  contract  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal   leasing  banks  of  canal.     5   pp.      (Repts.   27 
Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1:  795-799.) 
LEASES 

Water  power  ouly  ;  leases  of  land  above  under  laud  and 

lots. 

1845/6.  Rept.  of  resident  or  state  trustee  containing 
detailed  stints,  of  land  agts.  of  all  leases  made, 
names  of  lessees,  rates,  time,  etc.;  proceeds  from 
sale  of  old  machinery,  timber  and  stone,  wood  and 
coal,  etc.,  to  whom  sales  were  made,  name,  date, 
etc.  ( [2]  A.R.  trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1845/6: 
65-78.) 

1869.  Docs,  and  corresp.  re.  leasing  of  water  privileges 
of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  to  Norton  &  Co.  (Sen.  jol. 
26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869:  329-331.) 

.    Rept.  of  committee  on  canal  and  canal  lands  re. 

leases  of  water  power  at  Lockport.     (Repts.  26  Gen. 
Assem.  1869  v.  1:  513-522.) 

1871.    Communication   from   state   trustee  of   111.  and 
Mich.    Canal    re.    certain    leases   of   water    power, 
granted  by  trustees  of  said  canal;   also  leasing  90 
feet  reserved  strip  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  near 
mouth    of    Chicago    River.     (House    jol.    27    Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  164-178.) 
LOCKAGES;  see  COMMERCE.    CANAL-BORNE 
RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES 

serial 

TREASURERS  :     1845-1858,      David      Leavltt ;      1858-1868, 

Henry  Grlnnell. 

1845/6-1867/8.  Rept.  of  treasurer  of  bd.  of  trustees  of 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  showing  financial  transactions 
in  funds  of  canal. 

In  Ann.  repts.  trustees  fls  follows  : 

1845/6  In   [2]   Ann.  rept.  1846/6 :  33-63. 

1846/7    "   [3]        "          "     1846/7 :  11-74. 

1847/8    "   [41        "          "     1847/8:12-41. 

1848/9  "5     ."  1848/9 :  11-48. 

1849/50  '6     '       1849/50 :  11-51. 

1850/1  '  [7]    '    "  1850/1  :  13-37. 

1851/2  '  [8]    '    "  1851/2 :  108-127. 

1852/3  '9     ...  1852/3 :  13-30. 

1853/4  '10    '    "  1853/4 : 18-28. 

1854/5  '11     '    "  1854/5 :  12-31. 

1855/6  '12     '    "  1855/6 : 89-107. 

1856/7  '13     '    "  1856/7 :  13-28. 

1857/8  '14     '    "  1857/8 :  80-99. 

1858/9  '15     '    "  1858/9 :  15-34. 

1859/60  '16     '    "  1859/60  :  85-101. 

1860/1  '  17    "    "  1860/1  :  15-28. 

1861/2  '  18    "    "  1861/2:73-88. 

1862/3  '  19    "    "  1862/3 :  138-155. 

1863/4  '  20    "    "  1863/4 : 207-224. 

1864/5  '  21    "    "  1864/5 : 28-40. 

1865/6  '  22    "    "  1865/6:95-110. 

1866/7     '  23          "          "     1866/7 :  13-30. 

1867/8     '  24          "          "      1867/8 : 81-97. 
1847/8-1855/6.     Rept.  of  the  state  trustee  to  the  gov.  on 
his  receipts  and  disbursements  for  the  yr.  ending 
Nov.  30. 

In  Uept.  of  trustees  as  follows : 

1847/8  In  Ann.  rept.  1847/8  :  325-327. 

1848/9    "       "         f'     1848/9 :  129-136. 

1849/50 "       "          "     1848/50 :  123-128. 

1850/1-1854/5  not  found. 

1855/6  In  Repts.  20  Gen.  Assem.  1857  :  253-254. 

non-serial 

1845-1847.  Condensed  stmt.  of  canal  receipts  from  all 
sources,  and  expenditures  for  all  purposes  from 
May  27,  1845,  to  Nov.  30,  1847.  ([3]  A.R.  trustees 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1846/7:  6.) 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1845-1866.     Amt.    reed,    by   trustees    of    111.    and   Mich. 

Canal  from  loans,  sale  of  canal  lands,  etc.;   amt. 

expended  in  payment  of  loan,  loss  on  counterfeit 

money  and  broken  bank  bills.     (Govs.  mess.  Jan. 

1867:  33-34.) 
1845-1871.    Dr.  and  cr.  stmt.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  111 

and  Mich.  Canal  from  June  26,  1845,  to  Apr.  30, 

1871.     (A.R.  bd.  of  canal  comrs.  1871/2:  4-5.) 
1845/6.    Stmt.  exhibiting  financial  condition  of  bd.  of 

trustees.     ([2]   A.R.  trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 

1845/6:  2-3.) 

1845/48-1845/68.  Cumulative  comparative  stmt.  of  re- 
ceipts and  disbursements  of  bd.  on  acct.  of  canal, 

since  organization  of  bd.     ([4]   same  1847/8   (pp. 

40-41)— 24  same  1867/8.) 
1846-1848.    Old   wood   acct.;    showing   amt.    due  canal 

trustees  Nov.  1,  1846,  amt.  since  paid,  and  sales 

since  that  date.     ([4]  same  1847/8:  133-136.) 
1846-1868.     Examination  of  vouchers   in   possession  of 

treasurer  of  canal.     ([2]  same  1845/6   (p.  22)— 24 

same  1867/8.) 
1846/7.     Abstr.  of  expenditures  made  and  to  be  made 

in  consequence  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     ([3]  same 

1846/7:  149-155.) 
1847/8.    Construction  agency;  abstr.  of  expenditures  by 

order  of  bd.  of  trustees  under  agency  of  chief  engr. 

([4]  same  1847/8:  225-276.) 

1848.  Stmt.   exhibiting  cost   of   completing  canal   and 
feeders.     ([4]  same  1847/8:  8.) 

.  Stmt.  exhibiting  cost  of  work  performed  on  canal 

under  contracts,  "  construction  agency,"  superin- 
tendence, and  contingencies  and  amt.  to  be  done  on 
Calumet  feeder.  ([4]  same  1847/8:  145.) 

1848-1850.  Table  showing  acres,  valuation,  and  amt. 
reed,  from  sale  of  canal  lands,  no.,  valuation,  and 
amt.  reed,  from  sale  of  town  lots  in  Chicago,  Joliet, 
Du  Page,  Kankakee,  Morris,  Ottawa  and  La  Salle. 
(Same  1849/50:  5.) 

1848-1868.  Receipts  and  expenditures  per  annum. 
(Rept.  House  committee  on  internal  improvement 
1869:  10.) 

.     Same.     (Repts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  1:  418.) 

1848-1872.  Table  showing  amt.  spent  for  repairs  on  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal,  gross  expenses,  tolls,  date  of  open- 
ing and  closing  canal  each  yr.  (A.R.  bd.  canal 
comrs.  1871/2:  51.) 

1848/51-1848/54.  Table  showing  gross  amt.  charged  to 
repairs  and  maintenance  each  yr.  since  opening  of 
canal;  amt.  reed,  for  damages  and  labor,  sale  of  old 
materials,  etc.;  cost  of  ordinary  repairs,  time  of 
opening  and  closing  of  canal  and  no.  of  days  of 
navigation  each  yr.  (7  same  1850/1  (p.  10) — 10 
same  1853/4.) 

1848/55-1848/59.  Table  showing  expenditures  for  ordi- 
nary and  extraordinary  repairs,  gross  expenses, 
date  of  opening  and  closing  of  canal  each  yr.,  and 
no.  of  days  opened.  (11  same  1854/5  (pp.  9;  56)  — 
15  same  1858/9.) 

1849.  Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  on  expenses  of  111. 
and   Mich.   Canal;    and   on   appraisement   of  canal 
lands.    9  pp.     (House  repts.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1849:  65-73.) 

.  Same;  another  ed.  Rept.  of  judiciary  committee 

of  House  of  Representatives  relative  to  expenses  on 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and  of  appraisement  of  canal 
lands.  Springfield,  Chas.  H.  Lanphier,  1849.  11  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  Chicago  Historical  Society. 

1851/2.  Principal  canal  expenditure  of  yr.  in  protect- 
ing banks  from  washing,  by  facing  same  with 


ANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— con t'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

gravel  and  broken  stone  at  water  line,  and  in 
graveling  the  towpath.  ([8]  A.R.  trustees  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  1851/2:  165.) 

1852.  Sales  of  canal   property   and   payments  thereon 
during    yr.    greatly    exceeded    expectations.     ([8] 
same  1851/2:  128.) 

.  Apptmt.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  by  bd.  of 

trustees,  to  examine  all  vouchers  for  expenditures 
made  by  authority  of  said  bd.  ([8]  same  1851/2: 
101.) 

1855-1869.  Estimates  of  canal  revenues  and  expendi- 
tures. (10  same  1853/4  (pp.  13-14) — 13  same 
1856/7.) 

1861.  Comment  on  losses  owing  to  depreciated  "  wild 
cat "  or  "  stump  tail "  currency  in  hands  of  trus- 
tees. (17  same  1860/1:  5.) 

1863.  Communication  from  pres.  of  trustees  of  III.  and 
Mich.   Canal   re   suit  against  treasurer   of   bd.   for 
money  retained   by  him.     7   pp.      (Repts.   23   Gen. 
Assem.  1863  v.  1:  833-837.) 

1865.  Temporary  loan  of  canal  trust  funds  made  to 
asst.  treasurer  of  U.  S.  in  N.  Y.  under  act  of  Con- 
gress of  Feb.  25.  1862.  (21  A.R.  trustees  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  1864/5:  6-7.) 

1865-1867.  Funds  of  the  trust;  disposition  made  of 
them  by  the  trustees.  (22  same  1865/6  (pp.  87-88) 
— 23  same  1866/7.) 

1871.  Synopsis  of  suppl.  acct.  of  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  rendered 
Aug.  23.  (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1871/2:  7.) 

Tolls 

1847/8-1867/8.  Canal  tolls  reed.  wkly.  and  mo.  from 
opening  to  close  of  navigation  at  each  collector's 
office  on  canal.  ([4]  A.R.  trustees  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  1847/8  (pp.  7,  139-140)— 24  same  1867/8.) 

1848-1851.  Table  showing  aggregate  amt.  of  tolls  col- 
lected each  yr.  (7  same  1850/1:  7.) 

1848-1872.     See  above,  Receipts,  etc.,  these  dates. 

1850-1851.  Increase  in  canal  tolls  reed,  in  1851  over 
1850.  (f71  A.R.  trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
1850/1:  67.) 

1853.  Receipts   from   canal   tolls   short   of   estimates. 
(9  same  1852/3:  14.) 

1855.  Receipts  of  canal  tolls  fallen  short  of  those  for 
preceding  yr.  (11  same  1854/5:  32.) 

1860/75-1860/76.  Stmt.  of  canal  tolls  collected  at  La 
Salle,  111.,  on  shipments  going  north  each  yr.,  from 
1860,  and  amt.  collected  at  Henry  on  shipments 
going  north  from  1872.  (A.  R.  bd.  canal  comrs. 
1874/5  (p.  21)— same  1876.) 

1861.  Gross  receipts  from  canal  tolls  for  the  yr.  ex- 
ceeds amt.  reed,  in  any  other  yr.  since  canal  opened 
for  use.  (17  A.R.  trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
1860/1:  5-6.) 

1864.  Receipts  from  tolls  least  in  amt.  reed,  since  1860. 
(20  same  1863/4:  203.) 

1867-1868.     Comparative  stmt.  of  receipts  from  tolls  on 

111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     (Govs.  mess.  1869:  39.) 
RULES  AND  REGULATIONS 

1848.  Establishment  of  system  of  by-laws  for  canal, 
and  fixing  rates  of  toll  for  use  of  same.  ([3]  A.R. 
trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1847/8:  1.) 

.     Rules,   by-laws,   and   regulations,   established   by 

the  bd.  of  trustees  of  the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  in 
conformity  with  sec.  15  of  the  law  of  Feb.  21,  1843; 
to  which  is  added  the  rates  of  toll  adopted  by  the 
bd.  of  trustees  for  1848,  and  names  of  the  principal 
places  on  the  line  of  the  canal,  with  their  dis- 


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CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
RULES  AND  REGULATIONS — cont'd 

tances  from  each   other.    Chicago,  R.   L.   Wilson 
1848.     46  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Chicago  Historical  Society. 
1848.     Same;  in  4  A.R.  bd.  trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
1847/8:  301-324. 

1850.  Rules,  by-laws,  and  regulations.     Chicago,  Chas. 
L.  Wilson's  Print,  1850.     47  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  Chicago  Historical  Society. 

1851.  Rules,  by-laws,  and  regulations.  Lockport,  Plumb 
and  Holcomb,  1851.    28  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  Chicago  Historical  Society. 
TOLLS 

See  also  above,  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 

1848.  Rates  of  toll  for  the  yr.  1848  on  the  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal,  together  with  forms  of  clearances,  etc. 
n.  t.  p.    7  (1)  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  Chicago  Historical  Society. 

.    Same;  in  Rules,  by-laws,  and  regulations  of  the 

trustees,  1848,  pp.  33-40. 

1849.  Rates  of  toll  for  the  yr.  1849  on  the  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal,    together    with    forms    of    clearances,    bills 
lading  (sic),  and  names  of  places  along  the  line, 
with   their   distances   from   each   other.    Chicago, 
Chas.  L.  Wilson,  1849.     7  (1)  pp. 

Title  from  cover.     Copy  In  Chicago  Historical  Society. 

.    Text  of  drawback  res.  of  bd.  of  trustees.     (A.R. 

trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1849/50:  122.) 
.    Rates  of  toll;  copy  of  toll  sneet,  111.  and  Mich. 

Canal.     (Same  1848/9:  128.) 

1850.  Same.     (Same  1849/50:  120-121.) 

1857-1868.     Rates  of  tolls  established  upon  canal  for  yr. 
([7]  same  1850/1  (pp.  92-93)— 24  same  1867/8.) 

Under  Commissioners 

1867-date 

serial 

1  series 

Under  act.  of  Feb.  28,  1867,  creating  n  bd.  of  canal 
comrs.  charged  with  the  construction  of  a  canal  to 
connect  the  waters  of  the  Illinois  and  Mississippi 
rivers  and  the  Improvement  of  the  Rock  and 
Illinois  rivers,  but  with  limited  power  over  the 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal.  In  1869  the  comrs. 
were  especially  charged  with  the  construction  of 
certain  locks  and  dams  in  the  Illinois  River.  They 
were  specifically  prohibited  from  assuming  any 
authority  or  control  over  the  Illinois  and  Michigan 
Canal  or  its  revenues.  By  act  of  April  22,  1871, 
this  bd.  was  authorized  to  audit  the  accounts  of  the 
trustees  of  the  old  canal  In  their  final  settlement 
with  the  state,  and  they  were  also  empowered  to 
assume  full  control  of  the  affairs  of  the  canal. 

1869/70.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  bd.  of  canal  comrs. 

Checklist 

1869/70  dept.  ed.     n.  p.     n.  d.     84  pp. 
1869/70  doc.    ed.     Same. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1860/70  In  Repts.  27  (.en.  Assem.  1871,  v.  4  :  413-494. 

2  series 

Under  Act  of  March  2.  1872,  "  relative  to  the  powers 
and  duties  of  the  canal  commissioners  relative  to 
the  Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal,  the  lock  and  dam 
nt  lienry.  and  the  Improvement  of  the  Little 
Wabash  River." 

1872-1902.     Ann.  rept.  to  the  gov.  of  the  canal  comrs. 
Springfield. 

Checklist 

1872  dept.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     71  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.     Same. 

1873  dept.  ed.     State  Jol.  Prtg.  Office,  1874.     26  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     26  pp. 

1874  dept.  ed.     State   Jol.   Prtg.   Office,   1875.      56   pp.,  5 

foldg.  tbls. 
"     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     56  pp. 

1875  dept.  ed.     State  Jol.  Prtg.  OflJce,  1875.     36  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.     n.   p.,  n.  d.     36  pp. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

Under  Commissioners — cont'd 

1867-date — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 

1876  dept  ed.     D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     58  pp. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     58  pp. 
I).  W.  Lusk,  1878.     79  pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
Weber,    Magie    &    Co.,    1879.      60    pp.,    1 


doc.     ed. 

1877  dept.  ed. 
"     doc.     ed. 

1878  dept.  ed. 

foldg.  tble. 

"     doc.     ed.  n.  p,  n.  d.     60  pp. 

1879  dept.  ed.  Not  found. 
"     doc.     ed.  Omitted. 

1880  dept.  ed.  Telegraph  and  Herald  Co.,  1880.     43  pp., 

1  foldg.  diagr. 

"     doc.     ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1881.     44  pp. 

1881  dept.  ed.  H.  W.   Hokker,  1881.     42  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1882  dept.   ed.  H.  \V.  Rokker,  1883.     44  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     44  pp. 

1883  dept.  ed.  Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     43  pp. 

1884  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1885.     51  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d    51  pp. 

1885  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Kokker,  1885.     36  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  None  Issued. 

1886  dept.  ed.  II.  W.  Rokker,  1886.     36  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  None  Issued. 

1887  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1887.     38  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  None  issued. 

1888  dept.  ed.  Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889.     37  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     37  pp. 

1889  dept.  ed.  Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1890.     36  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     36  pp. 

1890  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     36  pp. 
'*     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1891  dept.   ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     33  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1892  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.     33  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1893  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.     34  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  None  issued. 

1804  dept.  ed.  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.     36  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1895  dept.  ed.  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.     38  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1896  dept.  ed.  Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     44  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1897  dept.   ed.  Phillips  Bros.,  1898.      58  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed.* 

1898  dept.  ed.  Phillips  Bros.,   1899.     55  pp. 

1899  "       "  "  "       1899.     59  pp. 

1900  "       "  "       1901.     273  pp.,  foldg. 
table,  maps. 

1901  dept.  ed.  Phillips  Bros.,   1902.      50  pp. 

1902  "       "  "       1903.     46  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1872  in  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem,  1873,  v.  1  :  7-75. 

1873  "       'r  28     "          "        1873,  v.  4 : 909-934. 


1875,  v.  1 :  421-476. 
1877.  v.  1,  pt.  1  :  5-40.t 
1877,  v.  1,  pt.  1  :  453-510. 
1879,  v.  1,  unlettered. 
1879,  v.  4,    doc.    E. 


1874  "   "   29 

1875  "   "   30 

1876  "   "   30 

1877  "   "   31 

1878  "   "   31 

1879  omitted. 

1880  in  Repts.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881,  v.  3,   doc.   D. 

1881  "       "        32     "          "       1881,  v.  3,  E. 

1882  "       "       33     "          "       1883,  v.  3,  D. 

1883  "        "       34     "          "        1885,  v.  2,  N. 

1884  "        "       34     "          "        1885,  v.  2,  C. 
1885-1887  omitted. 

1888  in  Repts.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889,  v.  4,   doc. 


E. 

N. 
H. 
E. 
P. 


1889  "       "       36     "          "       1889,  v.  4, 

1890  "       "       37     "          "       1891,  v.  4. 

1891  "       "       38     "          "        1893,  v.  4, 

1892  "       "       38     "          "        1893,  v.  4, 
189d  omitted. 

1894  in  Repts.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1895,  v.  1,  unlettered. 

1895  "       "       39     "          "       1895.  v.  2, 

1896  "       "       39     "          "       1896,  v.  3, 

1897  "       "       40     "          "       1897,  v.  1, 
Collected  docs,  discontinued. 

non-serial 

1871.  Communication  from  bd.  of  public  works  of 
Chicago  on  early  completion  of  deepening  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  on  Summit  level  by  city  of  Chicago; 


*  Hereafter  no.  doc.  editions  were  issued. 
t  Inserted  betw.  pp.  451  and  453. 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

filling  of  this  portion  of  canal.  (A.R.  canal  comrs. 
1871/2:  5-7.) 

1871.  Copy  of  release  deed  of  canal  and  all  property 
appertaining  to  same,  in  acct.  with  prov.  of  act  of 
Apr.  22.     (Same  1871/2:  8.) 

.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  apprns.  re.  Sen. 

bill  to  appt.  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and  to 
make  apprn.  for  improvement  of  111.  River.  (House 
jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  600-602.) 

1871-1879.  Tables  showing  ann.  average  depths  of 
water  at  head  of  canal  in  Chicago,  also  average  for 
each  mo.,  for  highest  and  lowest  state  for  each  mo., 
and  whole  time.  (2  A.R.  bd.  health  1879:  111.) 

1871/2.  Organization  of  bd.  of  canal  comrs.;  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  passing  into  hands  of  canal  comrs., 
May  1,  1871.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1871/2:  3.) 

.  Business  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (Same  1871/2: 

11.) 

1872.  Water  gauge  at  Bridgeport,  111.  and  Mich.  Canal, 
from  Apr.  1  to  Nov.  30.     (Same  1871/2:  70.) 

.  Rept.  of  D.  C.  Jenne  on  investigation  as  to  con- 
ditional quantity  of  water  supplied  for  hydraulic 
purposes,  at  Lockport  and  Joliet  by  reason  of  the 
"  deep  cut "  being  completed,  and  additional  liabili- 
ties of  same.  (Same  1871/2:  38-47.) 

1873.  Uninterrupted  navigation  on  canal  from  date  of 
opening  to  closing  except  for  two  days;   excellent 
condition   of   banks   and   prism   of   canal.     (Same 
1872/3:  3.) 

1873/4.  Continued  trouble  at  "  deep  cut,"  pile  driver 
and  steam  dredge  kept  in  constant  operation;  cost. 
(Same  1873/4:  4.) 

.  Uninterrupted  navigation  maintained  on  canal 

from  opening  to  closing  except  for  two  days  caused 
by  break  on  Dresden  level.  (Same  1873/4:  3.) 

.  Deposits  in  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and  failure  of 

canal  to  cleanse  Chicago  River  due  to  Ogden-Went- 
worth  Canal;  description  of  this  canal  and  plan 
adopted  to  prevent  further  overflow.  (Same  1873/4- 
5-6.) 

.  Rebuilding  of  bridge  at  Channahon  and  Lockport 

and  cost;  bridges  built  at  Utica  and  Fox  River 
feeder,  and  cost.  (Same  1873/4:  4.) 

1874.  Communication   from   gov.   suggesting  propriety 
of  memorializing  Congress  re.  extension  of  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  to  Miss.  River;  also  transmitting  com- 
munication from  civil  engr..  T.  L.  Rossen,  on  sub- 
ject.    8    pp.     (Repts.    28    Gen.    Assem.    1873    v.    4: 
935-940.) 

.     Same.     (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  147-150.) 

.     Memorial  of  legisl.  of  111.  to  U.  S.  Congress  in 

relation  to  extension  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  from 
the  111.  to  the  Miss.  River.  2  pp.  (U.  S.  43  Cong., 
1  sess.,  House  misc.  doc.  145.) 

1875.  Description  of  repairs  on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal; 
damage   done   by   large    deposit   of   material    from 
Ogden    and    Wentworth    Canal.     (A.R.    bd.    canal 
comrs.  1874/5:  3-4.) 

1876.  Description  of  repairs  on  various  structures  of 
canal.     (Same  1875/6:  3-5.) 

.  Review  of  former  rept.  and  damage  done  to  111. 

and  Mich.  Canal  by  deposits  from  Ogden  and  Went- 
worth Canal;  failure  to  construct  dam  recommend- 
ed by  comrs.,  suggestion  that  state  act  to  prevent 
further  damage.  (Same  1875/6:  9-11.) 

1876/7.  Description  of  repairs  and  improvements  on 
canal.  (Same  1876/7:  4-5.) 

1878.  Profile  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and  111.  River, 
from  Chicago  to  Grafton,  showing  locks  and  dams 
for  its  improvement.  Fldg.  sheet.  (Same  1877/8.) 


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CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1879.  Kept,   on   investigation   of   titles   to   wharfs  on 
banks  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  of  Chicago.     (House 
Jol.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879:  1071.) 

1880.  Condition  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  better  than  at 
any  time  since  present  comrs.  took  charge.     (A.R. 
canal  comrs.  1879/80:  3.) 

1881.  Recommendation    for    submission    to   people   of 
proposition   to   turn    canal    over   to   U.    S.     (Govs. 
mess.  1881:  6.) 

.    Early  acts  of  Congress,  and  of  111.,  re.  111.  and 

Mich.  Canal.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1879/80:  10.) 
Reprtd.  from  1848,  do  not  accompany  rept.  as  stated. 
Kept,  not  complete? 

1882.  Opinion  in  re  canal  comrs.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1880/2:  19.) 

.  Uninterrupted  navigation  of  past  season.  (A.R. 

canal  comrs.  1881/2:  3.) 

.  Request  for  enactment  of  law,  properly  safe- 
guarded, turning  over  control  and  ownership  of  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal  to  U.  S.,  subject  to  vote  of  people. 
(Govs.  mess,  special  sess.  1882:  11.) 

.  Rept.  on  that  portion  of  govs.  mess.  re.  cession 

of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  to  U.  S.  (House  Jol.  32 
Gen.  Assem.  special  sess.  1882:  49-54,  59-60.) 

1882-1892.  Condition  of  canal,  locks,  and  dams.  (A.R. 
canal  comrs.  1881/2  (pp.  5-6) — same  1891/2.) 

1883.  Organization  of  new  bd.  of  canal  comrs.     (Same 
1882/3:  3.) 

.  Propriety  of  requesting  representatives  in  Con- 
gress to  secure  acceptance  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
by  U.  S.,  and  construction  of  proposed  canal  from 
Hennepin  to  Rock  Is.  (Govs.  mess.  1883:  6.) 

.  Extensive  repairs  needed  on  canal  and  locks 

and  dams  on  111.  River.  (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs. 
1882/3:  3.) 

1884.  Description  of  improvements  made  in  canal  dur- 
ing yr.     (Same  1883/4:  3.) 

1886/7.  Condition  of  canal,  locks,  and  dams;  dredging 
of  canal  betw.  Ottawa  and  La  Salle  and  other  re- 
pairs and  improvements.  (Same  1886/7:  3-4.) 

1887.  Recommendation    that    usual     ann.    contingent 
fund   be   appropriated,   as   safeguard   agst.   unfore- 
seen and  not  impossible  contingencies  for  use  of  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal.     (Govs.  mess.  1887:  42.) 

1888.  Condition  of  canal;   improvements  made  during 
yr.,  completion  of  additional  dockage  at  Bridgeport 
gives  state  two  lots  available  for  leasing  and  will 
yield    considerable    revenue.     (A.R.    canal    comrs. 
1887/8:  3-4.) 

.     Necessity   for   economy   in    mngmt.   of   canal   to 

keep  it  from  burdening  state.     (Same  1887/8:  4.) 

1889.  Organization  of  new  bd.  of  canal  comrs.     (Same 
1888/9:  3.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  waterways  and  drainage 

on  jt.  res.  re.  policy  of  111.  with  reference  to  ship 
canal  and  great  water-way  connecting  Miss.  River 
with  Lake  Mich,  at  Chicago  via  111.  and  Des  Plaines 
rivers.  (Sen.  Jol.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889:  920-921.) 

1889/90.  Material  falling  off  in  business  of  canal  dur- 
ing past  yr.  as  compared  with  1888/9,  due  to  strikes 
in  building  trade  in  Chicago.  (A.R.  canal  comrs. 
1889/90:  4.) 

1890.  Request  for  apprn.  to  pay  for  necessary  repairs 
on  canal.     (Same  1889/90:  3.) 

1891.  On    condition   of   111.   and   Mich.    Canal.     (Govs. 
mess.  1891:  33.) 

1892.  Interruptions  to  navigation  of  canal.    (A.R.  canal 
comrs.  1891/2:  4.) 

1896/7.  Condition  of  canal  when  received  by  new  bd. 
of  comrs.,  extensive  repairs  needed,  apprn.  asked 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

and  received  to  put  canal  in  proper  repair.     (Same 
1896/7:  3.) 

1899.  Agreement    for    maintaining    Summit    level    of 
canal  from  Bridgeport  to  Lockport.     (Same  1898/9: 
5-9.) 

1900.  Opinion  of  Judge  Dunn  in  matter  of  supply  of 
Summit  level.     (Same  1899/00:  7-14.) 

1901.  Speech  of  F.  J.  Delaney,  representing  111.  Grain 
Dealers'  Assn.,  re.  apprn.   bill   in  42  Gen.  Assem 
(Same  1900/1:  47-49.) 

— .  Map  to  ace.  same,  showing  freight  rates  [on 
r.rs.]  as  affected  by  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (Same 
1900/1  betw.  pp.  28  and  29.) 

1902.  Opinion  in  re  canal  comrs.,  bridges  over  canal, 
who  to  construct  and  maintain,  streets  in  cities  and 
towns  laid  off  on  canal  lands,  ownership  of  when 
vacated.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  187-188.) 

COMMERCE;  see  that  title 
CLAIMS 

1881.  Rept.  of  comn.  of  claims  to  Gen.  Assem.  (House 
Jol.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881:  166-168.) 

Relates  almost  entirely  to  claims  for  Injuries  occasioned 
by    dams     on    canal    feeders.       Eminent    domain 
involved. 
EMPLOYES 

1870-1874.  Comparative  tabular  stints,  of  yearly  em- 
ployes and  salaries  paid,  on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
during  1870  under  bd.  of  trustees  and  in  1874 
under  bd.  of  canal  comrs.  (House  Jol.  29  Gen. 
Assem.  1875:  233-236.) 

1872-1904.  List  of  officers  and  agts.  employed  by  bd.  of 
canal  comrs.  and  amt.  of  compensation  given  each. 
(A.R.  canal  comrs.  1871/2  (p.  54)— same  1903/4.) 

1878.     Reduction  of  wages  of  foreman,  locktenders,  In- 
spectors, and  watchmen  employed  on  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal;  ann.  saving  resulting.     (Same  1877/8:  4.) 
EXPENDITURES  ;  see  below,  RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
FEEDERS 

1872.  Govs.  mess.  re.  feeder  dam  across  Calumet  River. 
(House  Jol.   27   Gen.   Assem.   adj.   reg.   sess.   1871: 
916-917.) 

1873.  Memorial   of   Gen.   Assem.   of   Ind.   re.   Calumet 
Dam  in  111.,  and  asking  relief  in  behalf  of  people  of 
Lake   and   Porter   cos.    in   their   state.     (Repts.   28 
Gen.   Assem.    1873   v.   4:  51-52;    Sen.   Jol.   28   Genn. 
Assem.  1873:  306-307.) 

1878.  Need  of  new  bridge  over  Fox  River  feeder  on  La 
Salle  street,  in  Ottawa.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1877/8: 
38.) 

1880.  Petition  of  citizens  of  Joliet  re.  turning  water 
of  Des  Plaines  River  into  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  as  a 
feeder  and  restoring  in  part  old  Calumet  feeder  in 
order  to  prevent  Chicago  River  from  entering  canal 
for  large  part  of  yr.  (Same  1879/80:  7-8.) 

1899.     Calumet  Feeder  Canal  from  Sag  to  So.  Chicago 

suggested.     (Same  1898/9:  9-10.) 
LANDS 

1871-1878.  List  of  notes  on  hand  for  sale  of  canal 
lands.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1871/2  (p.  9) — same 
1877/8.) 

1871-1904.  Unsold  canal  lots  and  lands.  (Same  1872 
(pp.  48-49)— same  1903/4.) 

1878.  Supplemental  rept.  of  chief  engr.  re.  sale  of  canal 
lands  in  La  Salle  and  Will  cos.  (Same  1877/8: 
58-60.) 

— .     Tracts  of  canal  lands  for  which  no  patents  ap- 
pear to  have  been  issued.     (Same  1877/8:  53.) 

.     List  of  town  or  city  lots  sold  by  old  bd.  of  canal 

comrs.  prior  to  apptmt.  of  trustees  under  act  of 
Feb.  21,  1843,  with  names  of  purchasers,  date  of 
gales,  names  to  whom  final  certificates  are  giren, 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
LANDS — cont'd 

names  of  officers  issuing  certificates,  etc.     (Same 

1877/8:  65.) 

1881.  Suit  commenced  for  possession  of  canal  lands  in 
hands   of   settlers   but   whose   title   remains   with 
state.     (Same  1880/1:  5.) 

1882.  Rept.  of  canal  comrs.  on  amt.  of  lands  belonging 
to  canal  property,  and  giving  schedule  of  lands  be- 
longing to  state,  with  approximate  value.     (House 
jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  spec.  sess.  1882:  69-72.) 

1883/4.  Employment  of  counsel  to  protect  interests  of 
canal  involved  in  suit  entitled  "  People  of  State  of 
Illinois  vs.  Illinois  Central  R.R.  Co.  U.  S.  of  A.  and 
City  of  Chicago."  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1883/4:  5.) 

1886/7.  Case  of  People  of  State  of  111.  vs.  111.  Central 
R.R.  and  others  involving  among  other  things  va- 
lidity of  act  known  as  "  Lake  Front  Act "  not  yet 
decided.  Amt.  allowed  canal  comrs.  for  purpose  of 
paying  expenses  of  litigation  re.  lake  front  adjacent 
to  Chicago;  amt.  expended  by  comrs.  (Same 
1886/7:  5-6.) 

1887/8.  Canal  at  present  clear  of  litigation  of  any  im- 
portant character;  decision  in  case  of  People  of 
State  vs.  111.  Central  R.R.;  question  affecting  canal 
trust  in  this  litigation.  (Same  1887/8:  4-6.) 

1892.  Tabular  stmt.  of  names  of  parties  to  whom  leases 
of  portions  of  reserved  strip  of  land  have  been 
granted.  (Same  1893/4:  6.) 

1893/4.     Same.     (Same  1893/4:  6.) 

.  Suggestion  for  repeal  or  modification  of  statute 

forbidding  canal  comrs.  to  sell  canal  lands.  (Same 
1893/4:  7.) 

1894/5.  Opinion  rendered  fiy  U.  S.  Court  confirming 
title  of  state  to  90  ft.  strip  of  land  on  either  side 
of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (Same  1894/5:  4-6.) 

1896/7.  Schedule  showing  amt.  of  unsold  lands  betw. 
meander  lines  of  certain  canal  sections  as  taken 
from  U.  S.  govt.  survey  and  which  are  in  addition 
to  property  heretofore  scheduled  as  belonging  to 
state  and  held  by  canal  comrs.  (Same  1896/7:  12- 
13.) 

1897.  On  lands  belonging  to  state  for  canal  purposes. 
(Same  1896/7:  10-13.) 

1898.  Recommendation  that  steps  be  taken  for  enact- 
ment of  such  legislation  as  will  enable  canal  comrs. 
to  sell  any  of  the  canal  lands  not  required  for  canal 
purposes.     (Same  1897/8:  6.) 

1899-1900.    Rept.  on  canal  land  investigations  re.  dis- 
position made  of  same.     (Same  1898/9  (pp.  54-56) 
— same  1899/00.) 
LEASES 

1871/2-1903/4.    Leases    of    water    power    on    111.    and 
Mich.  Canal;   leases  renewed.     (A.R.  canal  comrs. 
1871/2    (p.  27)— same  1903/4.) 
LITIGATION 

See  also  above,  Lands. 

n.  d.  Decision  in  suit  of  state  agst.  city  of  La  Salle 
for  opening  sewers  into  canal.  (A.R.  canal  comrs. 
1879/80:  10.) 

n.  d.  Decision  of  Judge  Roberts  in  case  of  W.  Adam 
agst.  Slater  and  Druley,  of  Joliet,  for  damages 
claimed  to  have  been  suffered  on  acct.  of  canal 
comrs.  leasing  water  power  to  said  Slater  and 
Druley,  below  dam,  belonging  to  said  Adam.  (Same 
1880/1:  10.) 

Not  given  with  rept.  as  stated.    Kept  Incomplete? 

1881.  Appeal  taken  by  Wm.  Adam  to  Supreme  Court 
in  suit  agst.  Slater  and  Druley  involving  title  to 
water  power.  (Same  1880/1:  5.) 

1881/2.  Suit  of  Wm.  Adam  vs.  Slater  and  Druley  in- 
volving right  of  state  to  grant  leases  of  water  power 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
LITIGATION — cont'd 

on  Channahon  Level  decided  agst.  Slater  and 
Druley;  judgment  paid  by  state;  similar  suits 
brought  by  Wm.  Adam  agst.  other  lessees;  nature 
of  these  suits.  (Same  1881/2:  9.) 

.  Suit  of  Packet  Co.  vs.  Canal  Comrs.  still  pend- 
ing. (Same  1881/2:  8-9.) 

1883.  Compromise  with  Wm.  Adams  re.  water  power 
at  Joliet.  (Same  1882/3:  5.) 

.     Suit   of   St.   Louis  and   Peoria   Packet   Co.   and 

Huse,  Loomis  &  Co.  decided  in  favor  of  comrs. 
(Same  1882/3:  4-5.) 

.     Damages  for  injury  to  canal  boat  belonging  to 

H.  Burrell  and  W.  H.  Gardiner.  (Same  1882/3: 
5-6.) 

1896/7.  Comment  on  movement  seeking  removal  of 
dams  constructed  in  111.  River  by  state  and  gen. 
govt.  to  create  slack  water  navigation;  claiming 
said  dams  are  detrimental  to  health  of  entire  111. 
valley.  (Same  1896/7:  5-9.) 

1897/8.  Suit  brought  by  canal  comrs.  to  secure  injunc- 
tion agst.  Chicago  Sanitary  District  to  restrain  dis- 
trict from  taking  possession  of  state  property  at 
Joliet.  (Same  1897/8:  3.) 

.  Stmt.  of  causes  leading  up  to  litigation  with  Chi- 
cago Sanitary  District.  (Same  1897/8:  4-5.) 

1898.  Litigation  with  Sanitary  District  of  Chicago  in- 
volving right  and  ownership  of  state  in  basins  and 
water  power  at  dam  no.  1  at  Joliet  decided  in  favor 
of  canal  comrs.     (Same  1898/9:  3-4.) 

.     Settlement    of    drainage    controversy    at    Joliet. 

(Same  1897/8:  7-8.) 
1898/9.     Further    differences    betw.    Chicago    Sanitary 

District  and  canal  comrs.     (Same  1898/9:  4-6.) 

1899.  Articles  of  agreement  made  and  entered  into  by 
and  betw.  Sanitary  District  of  Chicago  and  canal 
comrs.  to  protect  Summit  level  of  canal.     (Same 
1898/9:  6-8.) 

.     Committee  apptd.   by   Sanitary   District  of  Chi 

cago  and  instructed  to  blow  out  state  dams  at 
Henry  and  Copperas  Creek,  111.  River;  injunction 
obtained  by  comrs.  (Same  1898/9:  8-9.) 

1900.  Decision  by  Supreme  Court  that   Sanitary  Dis- 
trict act  did  not  contemplate  removal  of  dams  at 
Henry    and    Copperas    Creek,    111.    River.     (Same 
1899/00:  3.) 

.    Failure  of  Chicago  Sanitary  District  to   fulfill 

conditions  of  contract  with  comrs.,  litigation  follow- 
ing decision  of  court  sustaining  contract.  (Same 
1899/00:  4-14.) 

1901.  Case  of  Canal  Comrs.  vs.  Chicago  Sanitary  Dis- 
trict appealed  and  decree  reversed,  cause  remanded 
to   Circuit   Court   with   directions   to   dismiss   bill. 
(Same  1900/1:  6.) 

RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES 

1848/72-1848/04.     Table  showing  amt.  spent  for  repairs 
on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  gross  expenses,  tolls,  date 
of  opening  and   closing  of  canal   each   yr.     (A.R. 
canal  comrs.  1871/2    (p.   51) — same  1903/4.) 
Omitted  In  1879,  1885,  1886  and  1893. 

1871.  Amt.  of  money  reed,  by  canal  comrs.  from  trus- 
tees of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal;  value  of  canal  prop- 
erty consisting  of  machinery,  tools,  buildings,  boats 
etc.,  list  of  notes  delivered.  (Same  1871/2:  9-10.) 

1871-1874.  Stmt.  of  canal  redemption  fund.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  treasurer  1870/2  (p.  22) — same  1872/4.) 

1871/2-1903/4.  Detailed  stmt.  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (A.R.  canal  comrs. 
1871/2  (pp.  12-26)—  same  1903/4.) 

.     Aggregate  stmt.  of  receipts  and   disbursements 

on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and  111.  River.  (Same 
1871/2  (p.  11)— some  1901/2.) 


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CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES — cont'd 
1872.    Canal  comrs'.  rept.  on  expenditures  in  construct- 
ing dam  and  lock  and  other  improvements,  on  111. 
River;  also  on  affairs  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  cost 
of    maintenance,    revenues,    etc.     (Repts.    27    Gen. 
Assem.  1871  v.  4:  383-409.) 
1875-1876.    Stmt.  of  financial  condition  of  111.  and  Mich. 

Canal.     (Govs.  mess.  1877:  29.) 

1879.  Stmt.  of  expenses  to  visit  Peoria  Jan.  30,  1879,  in 
interest  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (House  jol.  31 
Gen.  Assem.  1879:  508.) 

1879/80-1881/2.     Apprns.  made  by  legisl.  to  be  used  for 

maintenance   of   111.   and   Mich.   Canal   not   drawn 

|  upon.      (A.R.    canal    comrs.    1879/80     (pp.    3-4)  — 

same  1881/2.) 

1880/1.  Disbursements  on  canal  greater  than  receipts, 
in  part  caused  by  rebuilding  of  two  locks  and  other 
repairs.  (Same  1880/1:  4.) 

1881/2.     Increase  in  revenue  from  canal,  sale  of  spoil 
bank  stone  and  clay  excavated  from  bed  of  canal. 
(Same  1881/2:  4.) 
1882.    Contingent  apprns.  for  works  on  canal.     (Same 

1881/2:  5.) 

1886.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  balance  over  all  expendi- 
tures on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (Govs.  mess.  1887: 
42.) 

1886-1887.  Comparison  of  receipts  of  canal  and  111. 
River  for  1886  and  1887,  showing  decrease  in  1887; 
shortage  of  leading  canal  freights  for  1887;  items 
showing  excess  for  1886.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1886/ 
7:  4-5.) 

1886/7.     Largest  balance  on  hand  of  any  yr.  since  1879 ; 
contingent  fund  appropriated  by  Gen.  Assem.  not 
used  and  allowed  to  lapse.     (Same  1886/7:  4.) 
1888.    Stmt.  showing  balance  to  credit  of  111.  and  Mich. 

Canal.     (Govs.  mess.  1889:  17.) 
1890.     Stmt.  of  disbursements  on  acct.  of  removing  bar 

at  Kickapoo.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1889/90:  21.) 
1892.     Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  earnings  of  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal,    with    total    disbursements.     (Govs.    mess. 
1892:  17.) 

1895.  Stmt.   of  financial  condition  of   111.   and  Mich. 
Canal.     (Same  1895:  23.) 

1896.  Stmt.  of  amt.  turned  into  state  treasury  by  the 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     (Same  1897:  16.) 

1899/00.     Expenditures  greater  than  receipts  on  canal 

due  to  litigation,  and  loss  of  revenue  due  to  failure 

of  Sanitary  District  of  Chicago  to  fulfill  conditions 

of  contract  with  comrs.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/ 

00:  3.) 
1901.    Falling  oft  in  receipts  from  canal  due  to  late 

opening;    increase   in   receipts   from   water   power. 

(Same  1900/1:  3.) 

Tolls 
1860-1874.    Tabular  stmt.  of  canal  tolls  collected  at  La 

Salle  on  shipments  going  north  each  yr.  and  amt. 

collected  at  Henry  from  1872  to  1874.     (Assem.  jol. 

29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  237.) 
1860/75-1860/76.    Stmt.  of  canal  tolls  collected  at  La 

Salle,  on  shipments  going  north,  for  each  yr.,  and 

amts.  collected  at  Henry,  on  shipments  going  north. 

(A.R.  canal  comrs.  1874/5  (p.  21) — same  1875/6.) 
1888/9.    Increase  in  tolls  and  lockage  over  previous  yr. 

(Same  1888/9:  4.) 
1891/2.     Yr's.  business  of  canal;    stmt.  of  receipts  for 

toll.     (Same  1891/2:  3.) 
1894/5.    Net  revenue  from  canal  for  yr.,   decrease  in 

tolls  and  lockage.     (Same  1894/5:  4.) 
1895/6.     Receipts  from  tolls  and  lockage  smaller  than 

those   of  any   former   period   in   history   of  canal. 

(Same  1895/6:  3.) 

10 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal — cont'd 
RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES — cont'd 

Tolls — cont'd 

1896.    Receipts  from  canal  tolls  and  lockage  during  yr. 
smaller  than  those  of  any  former  period  in  hist, 
of  canal.     (Same  1895/6:  3.) 
RULES  AND  REGULATIONS 

1872.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  Rules,  by-laws,  and  regu- 
lations, established  by  the  bd.  of  comrs.  of  the 
....  canal,  and  the  lock  at  Henry.  In  con- 
formity with  sec.  2  of  the  law  of  Mch.  7,  1872,  to 
which  is  added  the  rates  of  toll  adopted  by  the  bd. 
of  comrs.  for  1872.  Ottawa,  Osman  and  Hapeman, 
1873.  37  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Chicago  Historical  Society. 
TOLLS 

See  also  above.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 

1872.  Rept.   on  res.  asserting  power  of  state   to  levy 
and  collect  tolls  on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and  Little 
"Wabash  River.     (Sen.  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg. 
sess.  1871:  701-706.) 

.    Reduction  of  toll  on  corn,  oats,  lumber,  dressed 

flooring,   siding,   lath,   and   shingles.      (A.R.   canal 
comrs.  1871/2:  11.) 

1873.  Falling  off  of  tolls  and  tonnage  on  canal  during 
Apr.,  May,  and  June,  caused,  in  great  measure,  by 
condition  of  corn  stored  in  large  quantities  along 
line  of  canal.     (Same  1872/3:  4.) 

1873/4.  Falling  of  tolls  and  tonnage  on  canal  due  to 
business  depression  and  short  crops;  increase  of 
tolls  and  lockage  at  Henry.  (Same  1873/4:  4.) 

1875.  Large  falling  off  of  tonnage  and  receipts  from 
tolls  on  canal  and  lock  at  Henry.     (Same  1874/5: 
4-5.) 

1875-1904.     Rates  of  toll  and  lockage  established  on  III. 

and  Mich.  Canal,  and  lock  at  Henry,  in  111.  River. 

(Same  1874/5   (pp.  29-30)— same  1903/4.) 
1875/6.     Comparative  stmt.  of  rates  of  freight  paid  past 

season,  showing  results  produced  by  111.  and  Mich. 

Canal  and  111.  River,  in  cheap  transportation,  where 

they  come  in  competition  with  r.r.  lines.     (Same 

1875/6:  8-9.) 

1877.  Organization  of  new  bd.  of  canal  comrs.;  reduc- 
tion of  tolls  to  increase  business  on  canal.     (Same 
1876/7:  3-4.) 

1878.  Further   reduction    of   tolls    on    111.    and   Mich. 
Canal,  this  reduction  necessitated  by  low  freight 
rates  offered  by  r.rs.  competing  with  canal.     (Same 
1877/8:  3.) 

1896/7.     Embezzlement  of  funds  by  collector  of  canal 

tolls  at  Bridgeport.     (Same  1896/7:  13.) 
TRACTION 

1874.  Success  of  steam  canal  boats  on  N.  Y.  canals; 
necessity  for   introduction  of  these  boats  on   111. 
Canal  and  rivers  on  completion  of  111.  River  im- 
provement.    (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1873/4:  11.) 

1876.  Use  of  steam  canal  boats  on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
with  stmt.  of  work  performed  and  cost  of  coal  con- 
sumed.    (Same  1875/6:  6-7.) 

Chicago  Drainage  Canal;  see  Water  Supply,  etc. 
Illinois  and  Mississippi  Canal 

Same  as  Hennepin  Canal,  officially  known  as  111.  and 
Mississippi  Canal ;  a  canal  to  link  Lake  Michigan 
at  Chicago  to  the  Mississippi  River  at  the  mouth 
of  Rock  River.  This  canal  Is  now  being  constructed 
by  the  federal  government  and  full  details  may  be 
found  In  the  annual  repts.  of  the  Engineer  Depart- 
ment, IT.  S.  A. 

1891.  Govs.  mess,  recommending  passage  of  ace.  res. 
assenting  to  purchase  or  condemnation  by  U.  S.  of 
all  land  of  state  necessary  for  construction  of  111. 
and  Miss.  Canal,  commonly  called  Hennepin  Canal. 
(Sen.  jol.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1891:  769.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Illinois  and  Mississippi  Canal — cont'd 

1896/7.    Completion  of  Hennepin  Canal  will  probably 
Increase  revenue  of  111.  and  Mich.   Canal.     (A.R. 
bd.  canal  comrs.  1896/7:  3-4.) 
New  Harmony  Canal 

1838.  Results  of  survey  of  canal  route  from  New  Har- 
mony on  the  Wabash  to  Mt.  Vernon  on  the  Ohio 
River;  this  canal  proposed  as  an  improvement  of 
the  Wabash;  estimated  cost.  (Semi-ann.  rept  bd. 
public  works  Dec.  1838:  278-281.) 
Ogden-Wentworth  Canal 

1874-1876.     Ogden-Wentworth  Canal;  rept.  on  results  of 
its  construction.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1873/4    (pp. 
5-6) — same  1875/6.) 
1877.     Ogden-Wentworth     ditch     nuisance     should     be 

abated.     (Same  1876/7:  5.) 
South  Branch  Canal 

1869.  Rept.  of  minority  of  judiciary  committee  on  bill 
to  incorporate  Chicago  South  Branch  of  South 
Branch  Canal  Co.  (House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem. 
1869  v.  2:  786-788.) 

Spring  Lake  Canal 
1877.    Spring  Lake  Canal;  construction  of.     (A.R.  canal 

comrs.  1876/7:  5-6.) 
.    Stint,  of  expenditures  for  canal  from  111.  River 

to  Spring  Lake.     (Same  1876/7:  59.) 
.    Description  of  land  required  for  canal  from  111. 

River  to  Spring  Lake.     (Same  1876/7:  43.) 
1889.    Stmt.  of  disbursements  on  acct.  of  Spring  Lake 

Canal.     (Same  1888/9:  22.) 

CANTON 
Debt;  see  Debt:  Local 

CAPITAL 
Industrial;  see  Industries 

CARLYLE 

Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality 

CARROLL  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

CASS  COUNTY  (1837) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Livestock;  see  Agriculture,  that  title 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

CASTOR  BEANS 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

CATTLE 

Diseases;  see  Agriculture.    Livestock.    Inspection,  etc. 
Prices;  see  Prices.    Livestock 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

CEMENT;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

CENSUS 

1830-1840.  Statistical  table  of  the  census,  etc.,  of  state 
of  111.  1830,  1835,  1840.  4  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen 
Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  132-136.) 

Population,    only,    by    counties    showing    state    census 
marshal's  census  and  highest  census. 


CENSUS— cont'd 

1835.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  population  of  the  differ 
ent  cos.  of  state,  their  classes,  manufacturies,  etc. 
bdside.  (House  jol.  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1835/6. 
following  p.  372;  Sen.  jol.  same,  folded  in  betw. 
pp.  294  and  295  of  exec,  jol.) 

Shows  ages  of  free  white  males  and  free  white  females 
In  groups  of  10  yr.  periods,  no.  of  free  male  and 
female  negroes,  no.  of  indentured  and  registered 
servants  and  children,  no.  of  French  negroes  and 
mulattoes  held  In  bondage,  no.  of  the  militia,  no. 
of  manufactories,  mills,  machines  and  distilleries. 
This  Is  the  final  return  of  the  official  census.  It  is 
reproduced  in  the  III.  Advocate  of  Feb.  17,  1836, 
p.  3. 

.     Co.  census  returns.     (House  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem. 

2  sess.  1835:  85-86.) 

Population  only. 

1840.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  the  population  of  111.,  etc., 
made  out  by  the  secy,  of  state.  12pp.  (Sen.  repts. 
12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  403-414.) 

Official   census  of   1840.     Returns   similar   to  those  of 
1835. 

.     Census  of  111.     A  stmt.  showing  so  much  of  the 

docs as  embraces  the  aggregate  population 

of  each  co.     2  leaves.     (Same  1840:  181-183.) 
1845.    Tabular   stmt.   of   state   census.    7   pp.     (Same 
15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846:  65-71.) 

The  official  census. 

1851.     Communication  from  gov.  re.  U.  S.  census  of  111. 
for  1850.     1  leaf.     (Same  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851:  109- 
110.) 
1875.     Recommendation  for  apprn.  to  defray  expenses 

of  census.     (Govs.  mess.  1875:  19.) 
Bee-hives;  see  Agriculture.    Bee-Keeping 
Livestock;  see  Agriculture,  that  title 
School;  see  Education.    School  Census 

CENTENNIAL     EXPOSITION;      see     INDUSTRIES.     EX- 
HIBITS 

CENTRAL  HOWARD  ASSOCIATION;  see  CONVICTS 

CHAMPAIGN  COUNTY  (1833) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticultural  Society;  see  Agriculture.    Horticultural  Asso- 
ciations 
Swamp  Land;  see  Land:  State.    Swamp  Land 

CHARITIES  AND  CORRECTIONS;  see  MAINTENANCE 
CHEESE;  see  INDUSTRIES.    DAIRY 

CHERRY 
Crops;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

CHICAGO 

Board  of  Trade;  see  Commerce 
Building  and  Loan  Associations;  see  that  title 
Chicago  Mechanics'  Institute;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Chicago  Reform  School;   see  Maintenance:    City  Individual 

Institutions 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Commerce;  see  that  title 

Deaf  and  Dumb;  see  Maintenance:  State.    Defectives 
Debt;  see  Debt:  Local 
Drug  Trade;  see  Industries,  that  title 
Fire;  see  Fires 

Flour  Industry;  see  Industries 
Gas  Companies;   see  Corporations:     Individual 


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147 


CHICAGO— cont'd 

Grain  Trade;  see  Commerce 
Harbor;  see  Harbors 
Ice  Supply;  see  Industries 
Inspection  Laws;  see  Industries.    Inspection 
Juvenile  Court;  see  Administration  of  Justice:  City 
Lake  Front  Litigation;  see  Land:  City 
Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality 
Normal  School;  see  Education.    Normal  Schools 
Peach  Trade;  see  Industries.    Fruit  Trade 
Pork  Packing;  see  Industries.     Meat 
Population;  see  that  title 
Prices 
1864/5-1868.     See  Prices,  these  dates,  under  the  various 

subheadings. 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Sanitation;  see  Public  Health,  that  title 
Schools;  see  Education 

Small-pox;   see  Public  Health.    Epidemics.    Small-pox 
Small-pox  Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality 
Street  Railways;  see  that  title 
Sweatshops;  see  Labor.    House  Industries 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State 
Vaccination;  see  Public  Health,  that  title 
Warehouses;  see  Commerce 
Zymotic  Diseases;  see  Public  Health.    Diseases 

CHICAGO  DRAINAGE  CANAL;  see  WATER  SUPPLY,  ETC. 

CHICAGO  EYE  AND  EAR  INFIRMARY;  see  MAINTE- 
NANCE: STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS.  DE- 
FECTIVES 

CHICAGO  MECHANICS  INSTITUTE;  see  AGRICULTURAL 
SOCIETIES 

CHICAGO  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

CHICAGO  SANITARY  DISTRICT 
Litigation  with  Canal  Commissioners;  see  Canals 
Reports;  see  Water-Supply,  etc. 
Riots;  see  that  title 

CHICKEN-POX;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    EPIDEMICS 
CHILD  LABOR;  see  LABOR 

CHILDREN 
Dependent 
MAINTENANCE;  see  that  title 

CHINCH  BUG;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 
CHOLERA;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    EPIDEMICS 

CHRISTIAN  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Mineral  Resources 
Livestock;  see  Agriculture,  that  title 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

CHURCH  SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION.    SECTARIAN 

CLAIMS 
Canal;  see  Canals 


CLAIMS  AGAINST  STATE;   see  DEBT:   STATE 

CLARK  COUNTY  (1819) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

CLAY  COUNTY  (1824) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Debt;  see  Debt:  Local 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mineral  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 

CLAYS;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 


CLIMATE 


serial 


1  series 

1877-1884.    Summary    of    meteorological    observations 
made  to  the  111.  dept.  of  agric. 

Summaries  of  maximum  and  minimum  liarometer  and 
thermometer    readings,    mean    humidity,    prevailing 
winds   and   rainfall,   by   stations   and   agricultural 
divisions  of  the  state. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1877  July  in  Crop  bulletin  29  :  22. 


Aug. 
"     Sept. 
"     Oct. 
"     Nov. 
"     Dec. 

1878  Jan.-April 
"     May 

"  June 
"  July 
"  Aug.-Dec. 

1879  Jan.-May 
"     June 

"     July 

"     Aug.-Dec. 

1880  Jan.-April 
"    May 

'*  June 
"  July 
"  Aug.-Dec. 

1881  Jan.-April 
"     May 

"  June 
"  July 
"  Aug.-Dec. 

1882  Jan.-March 
"     April 

"  May 
"  June 
"  July 
"  Aug.-Dec. 

1883  Jan.-March 
"     April 

"  May 
"  June 
"  July 
"  Aug.-Dec. 

1884  Jan.-March 
"     April 

"     Mav  '  "        112 :  34-37. 

"     June  '  "        114 :  46-49. 

"     July  "  "        116 :  52-56. 

"     Aug.-Dec.        "  "       118 : 131-158. 

2  series 

1885-1889.  Monthly  weather  review,  containing  a  sum- 
mary of  meteorological  observations  made  to  the 
111.  dept.  of  agric.  Springfield,  1885-1889. 

Checklist 

1885  Jan.-Dec. 

1886  " 

1887  "       " 
1888 

1889       " 

Discontinued   by   vote   of   a   special    committee   of   the 
dept.  of  agriculture  ;  see  Trans.  1889  :  20. 

Also  in  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885  Jan.         14  pp.") 

"     Feb.        15  pp.  >•  ace.  Crop  bulletin  120, 

"  March  16  pp.  J 


32  :8. 
34  :  17. 
34  :  16. 
39  :  31. 
39  :  32. 
41  :  12-17. 
44  :  18-19. 
46  :  8-9. 
48  :  35-36. 

34-43. 

34-43. 

8-9. 

38-39. 

46-55. 

8-15. 

12-13. 
68:  10-11. 
70  :  68-69. 

46-56. 

10-17. 

12-13. 

10-11. 

36-37. 

48-57. 

10-20. 

24-28. 

28-32. 

22-25. 

70-76. 

90-119. 

18-34. 
98  :  36-40. 
100  :  34-37. 
43-47. 
70-74. 
106-134. 
27-42. 
42-47. 


51 
53 
55 
58 
60 
64 
66 


72 
74 
76 
78 
80 
82 
84 
86 
88 
90 
02 
94 
96 


102: 
104: 
106: 
108: 
110: 


148 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


CLIMATE— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1885  April      In  Crop  bulletin  122  :  27-37. 

•  May         "       "  "       123:40-47.    . 

'     June       "       "  "       124 : 25-34,  56-65. 

'     July  20  pp.  ace.  Crop  bulletin  125. 
1     Aug.-1887  April  omitted. 

1887  May        26  pp.  ace.  Crop  bulletin  135. 
'     June       26  pp.     "          "  "       136. 
'     July       37  pp.     "          "              "       137. 
'     Aug.-Nov.  omitted. 

'     Dec.      48  pp.  ace.  Crop  bulletin  139   (I.  c.,  138). 

1888  Jan.-Marcb  omitted. 

•  April      39  pp.  ace.  Crop  bulletin  139. 

•  May        37  pp.     "          "  "       140. 
'     June      36  pp.     "         "             "       141. 
'     July        36  pp.     "          "  "       142. 
'     Aug.-Dec.  omitted. 

1889  Jan.        35  pp.  ace.  Crop  bulletin  143. 

With  the  cessation,  in  Jan.  1889,  of  the  Monthly  [111.] 
Weather  Review,  the  control  and  support  of  meteor- 
ological researches  by  the  state  also  ceased.  In 
thai  year  meteorological  observations  in  Illinois 
were  transferred  absolutely  to  the  federal  govern- 
ment. The  state  had  had,  for  some  years,  a 
co-operative  relation  with  the  federal  government 
In  the  production  of  climatic  and  meteorologic 
data.  In  1881  the  chief  signal  officer,  U.  S.  A., 
then  administering  the  national  weather  service, 
sent  to  the  Governors  of  the  states  a  circular  (Ann. 
rept.  chief  slenal  officer  1882:762)  recommending 
the  organization  of  state  weather  services.  Illinois, 
where  meteorological  observations  had  already  for 
some  years  been  conducted,  was  one  of  the  first 
states  to  comply  with  the  recommendations  of  the 
chief  signal  officer.  As  early  as  August,  1882,  the 
then  secy,  of  the  bd.  of  agriculture  of  111.,  Mr.  S.  D. 
Fisher,  was  In  co-operation  with  the  U.  S.  signal 
service.  This  co-operation  was  continued  by  his 
successor.  Col.  Mills,  to  Feb.  21,  1889,  when,  by 
vote  of  the  state  bd.  of  agriculture,  the  state 
discontinued  Its  maintenance  of  the  Weather  Re- 
view. From  this  time  to  1891,  the  Illinois  state 
weather  service  was  under  the  management  of  the 
U.  S.  Signal  Service.  A  weekly  crop  bulletin  was 
Issued  during  the  growing  season,  200  copies  of 
which  were  distributed  to  newspapers  throughout 
the  state  and  to  observers.  The  data  used  In 
making  the  bulletins  was  furnished  by  voluntary 
observers,  reports  being  received  from  about  40 
counties.  A  monthly  report  complied  from  data 
furnished  by  the  voluntary  observers  was  made  up 
and  sent  to  Washington  on  the  15th  of  each 
month.  In  Dec.,  1889,  having  been  authorized,  the 
sergeant  in  charge  of  the  Springfield  station  com- 
menced issuing  a  monthly  cyclostyled  report. 

With  the  transfer,  in  1891,  of  the  weather  bureau  from 
the  Signal  Service  to  tie  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, record  provisions  were  not  materially  altered 
until  1806.  On  Jan.  30  of  that  year,  the  chief  of 
the  weather  bureau  Issued  Instructions  no.  18 
(repr.  in  [U.  S.]  Monthly  Weather  Review  1895: 
384.)  As  time  had  gone  on  an  undesirable  diversity 
had  developed  In  both  methods  and  style  of  publica- 
tion and  In  distribution  of  cllmatologlcal  data  by 
the  various  state  services.  In  order  to  remedy  these 
difficulties  and  to  bring  about  a  more  equal  distri- 
bution of  responsibilities  the  above-mentioned  In- 
structions were  Issued.  It  is  under  the  provisions 
of  these  instructions  that  the  present  weekly  and 
monthly  reports  of  the  climate  and  crop  services 
of  the  various  states  are  now  issued. 

non-serial 

1852.  Season  in  111.  one  of  unusual  drought  from  July 
to  Sept.;  pumping  engines  used  to  supply  canals 
with  water.  ( [8]  A.R.  trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
1851/2:  106.) 

1855.  Communication  from  Lieut.  Maury  submitting 
plan  and  asking  co-operation  for  meteorological  ob- 
servations. (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1856/7:  487- 
491.) 

1871/81-1871/87.  Meteorological  tables  showing  mean 
barometer,  temperature,  total  rainfall  and  mean 
relative  humidity  at  Cairo,  Chicago,  Dubuque,  In- 
dianapolis, Keokuk,  Louisville,  St.  Louis,  and 
Springfield  (111.).  (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1881  (pp. 
[185]-199)—  same  1887.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1878-1881.    Summary  of  meteorological  observations  for 
the  mo.  of  June.     (Dept.  agric.  circular  78:  2.) 

.    Same;  for  July.     (Same  80:  2.) 

1881-1885.     Meteorological  table  of  comparison  for  Jan. 
of  each  yr.     (Mo.  weather  review  Jan.  1885:  6.) 

.    Same;  for  Feb.     (Same  Feb.  1885:  6.) 

(Same  Mch.  1885:  3.) 
(Same   Dept.    agric.    circular 


(Same  123:  73.) 
(Same  124:  65.) 

(Mo.  weather  review  Apr. 


Same;  for  Mch. 

.    Same;    for   Apr. 

122:  35;  58.) 

.    Same;  for  May. 

.    Same;  for  June. 

1881-1887.    Same;  for  Dec. 

1888*  33  ^ 
1881-1888.     Same;  for  Apr.     (Same  Apr.  1888:  33.) 

.     Same;  for  May.     (Same  May  1888:  37.) 

.     Same;  for  June.     (Same  June  1888:  33.) 

.     Same;  for  July.     (Some  July  1888:  33.) 

1881-1889.     Same;   for  Jan.     (Same  Jan.  1889:  31.) 
1882-1887.     Same;  for  May.     (Same  May  1887:  26.) 

.    Same;  for  June.     (Same  June  1887:  26.) 

.    Same;  for  July.     (Same  July  1887:  36.) 

.  Meteorological  tables  showing  temperature,  ba- 
rometer, precipitation,  and  winds  in  Cairo  (111.), 
Chicago,  Dubuque,  Indianapolis,  Keokuk,  Louis- 
ville, St.  Louis,  and  Springfield  (111.)  (5  A.R.  bd. 
health  1882:  601-602.) 

1885.  Comparison  of  precipitation  and  mean  tempera- 
ture for  Jan.,  Feb.,  and  Mch.,  with  corresponding 
month  of  former  yrs.  (Mo.  weather  review  Jan. 
1885  (p.  7) — same  Mch.) 

Showing   averages   lor   each   station ;    periods    vary    In 

time  from  1  to  24  years. 

1889-1902.    Tabular   meteorological   summary   by   mos. 
for  the  experimental  station.     (Agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion bull.  85:  72-76.) 
1891-1892.    Climatic  conditions  affecting  crops.     (Dept. 

agric.  circular  157:  11.) 

1894-1902.  Table  showing  by  mos.  for  each  yr.  what 
per  cent  of  actual  sunshine  is  of  possible  sunshine 
at  Chicago,  at  St.  Louis,  Keokuk,  and  Springfield. 
(Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  85:  69.) 

1902.  Table  showing  daylight  cloudiness  in  per  cent 
for  each  mo.  at  each  station  in  each  district.    (Same 
85:  69.) 

1903.  Climate    of    111.;    by   J.    G.    Mosier.    pp.    45-76. 
(Same  86.) 

BELLEVILLE 

1885.  Table  showing  meteorological  observations  at 
Belleville.  (9  A.R.  bd.  health  1886:  28.) 

CAIRO 

1878.  Table  showing  mean  and  highest  thermometer, 
humidity,  prevailing  winds,  and  rainfall  at  Cairo, 
by  months.  (1  A.R.  bd.  health  1878:  47.) 

1878-1879.  .Table  showing  meteorological  data — collated 
from  observations  of  U.  S.  signal  service  office  at 
Cairo.  (2  same  1879:  90.) 

1888.  Table  showing  daily  temperature  and  precipita- 
tion, barometric  pressure  and  wind  movement  at 
Cairo.  (11  same  1888:  Mil.) 

CHICAGO 

1885-1886.  Table  showing  chemical  determinations  for 
each  mo.,  with  means  of  water  levels  in  river 
(lake)  and  canal,  aggregate  precipitation,  mean 
temperature,  total  wind  movement,  and  prevailing 
direction  of  wind  at  Chicago.  (9  A.R.  bd.  health 
1886:  xlvi.) 

1890-1891.  Table  showing  meteorological  records  a,t 
Chicago.  (14  same  1891:  cv.) 

HANCOCK  COUNTY 

1868-1872.  Abstracts  of  meteorological  observations  in 
Hancock  Co.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1872:  196.) 


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CLIMATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

HAVANA 

1870-1873.    Abstr.  of  meteorological  observations  at  Ha- 
vana, 111.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1873:  185.) 
1875.    Same.     (Same  1875:  134.) 

MATTOON 

1887.  Table  showing  for  each  mo.  of  yr.  ann.  meteoro- 
logical summary  for  Mattoon,  furnished  by  Wm 
Dozier,  voluntary  observer,  with  summary.  (Mo. 
weather  review  Apr.  1888:  37.) 

— — .  Table  of  thunderstorm  data  by  mos.,  compiled  by 
Wm.  Dozier,  voluntary  observer  at  Mattoon.  (Same 
Apr.  1888:  40-41.) 

PEKIN 

1887.  Table,  showing  for  each  mo.,  weather  prevail- 
ing at  Pekin,  furnished  by  Rev.  J.  E.  Terborg, 
voluntary  observer.  (Dept.  agric.  circular  139,  Mo. 
weather  review  foldg.  table  opposite  p.  6.) 

PEORIA 

1855-1860.     Abstr.  of  meteorological  observations,  Peo- 
ria.  111.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1856/7  (pp.  484- 
485)— some  1859/60.) 
1855-1871.     Same.     (Same  1871:  256-261.) 
1887.    Table  of  meteorological   observations   made  by 
Dr.  Fred.  Brendel,  at  Peoria.     (Mo.  weather  review 
Apr.  1888:  18.) 

RILEY 

1887.  Table  showing  for  each  mo.  summary  of  meteoro- 
logical observations,  made  by  J.  W.  James,  volun- 
tary observer  at  Riley.  (Mo.  weather  review  Apr. 
1888:  39.) 

SANDWICH 

1852-1870.  Abstr.  of  meteorological  observations  made 
at  Sandwich,  111.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1871:  262- 
265.) 

1852-1877.  Condensed  stmt.  of  meteorological  observa- 
tions made  at  Sandwich,  111.  (Trans.  111.  state 
hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  12  facing  p.  266.) 

1852-1884.    Same.     (Same  n.  s.  v.  18  facing  p.  160.) 

1881.  Same.     (Same  n.  s.  v.  15  facing  p.  190.) 

1882.  Same.     (Same  n.  s.  v.  16  facing  p.  210.) 

SPRINGFIELD 

1879-1886.  Meteorological  records  of  Springfield.  (9  A. 
R.  bd.  health  1886:  112-114.) 

WINDSOR 

1887.    Table  of  meteorological  observations  made  by  A. 
H.  Hatch,   voluntary  observer  at  Windsor.     (Mo. 
weather  review  Apr.  1888:  18.) 
Cyclones 

INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE.    MUTUAL.    FARM 
Floods 

1725-1844.  Notes  re.  great  inundations  of  the  "  Ameri- 
can bottom."  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2:  348.) 

1883.  See  Public  Aid:  State. 
Frosts 

See  also  tables  under  Crops.    Grain  ;  and  Crops.    Grain. 

Wheat  showing  dates  of  killing  frosts. 
1885.     Plants  Injured  by  frost  [during  winter  of  1885] ; 

by  T.  J.  Burrill.     (Agric.  dept.  circular  120:  70-71.) 
1902.     Table   showing  average   dates  of  first  and   last 

killing  frosts,  by  districts.     (Agric.  exper.  station 

bull.  85:  66.) 
Health  and  Climate 

1866-1872.    See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality;  these  dates. 
1880-1885.     See  same;  these  dates. 
1889-1890.     Tables     showing     temperature,     mortality, 

chief  causes  of  death,  and  Influence  of  pandemic 

upon  same  in  several  cities  of  various  states.     (13 

A.R.  bd.  health  1890:  llx-lxll.) 
1890-1892.    See  Public  Health.    Diseases;  these  dates. 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Rainfall 

1854-1877.    Average  monthly  and  average  periodic  rain- 
fall of  111.     (Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v. 

14:  98-99.) 
1855-1902.    Table  showing  ann.  rainfall  in  inches,  by 

districts  and  cos.     (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  85: 

49-53.) 
1872-1902.     Table  showing  average  rainfall,  by  yrs.,  for 

the  districts  [1.  e.  northern,  central,  and  southern] 

and  the  state — In  inches.     (Same  85:  48.) 
.    Diagram  showing  ann.  rainfall  for  each  district. 

(Same  85:  60.) 
1877-1881.     Tables    showing    distribution    of    rain,    In 

inches  and  hundredths  throughout  state  for  each 

division.     (Dept.  agric.  circular  82:  2-3.) 
1877-1883.    Table   giving  average   rainfall   for   past   7 

Julys  in  northern,  central,  and  southern  divisions 

of  state.     (Same  104:  2.) 

18,77-1884.    Same;  for  past  8  Julys.     (Same  116:  2.) 
1878-1881.     Table  giving  average  rainfall,  by  divisions, 

In  inches  and  hundredths,  with  remarks.     (Same 

82:  2.) 
1878-1883.    Table  showing  distribution  of  rainfall  over 

each  division  of  state  for  past  6  yrs.,  for  each  mo. 

of  first  quarter.     (Same  96:  3.) 
.    Table  showing  for  each  division  average  monthly 

rainfall,   including  melted  snow   for  past  6   Aprs. 

(Same  98:  2.) 

.    Same;  during  last  6  Mays.     (Same  100:  2.) 

.     Same;  during  last  6  Junes.     (Same  102:  2.) 

.     Remarks  In  re  rainfall;   with  tables  giving  dis- 
tribution of  rainfall  over  state  past  6  yrs.,  for  first 

4  mos.  for  each  division  of  state.     (Same  98:  3-4.) 
.    Same;  for  first  5  mos.  of  each  yr.     (Same  100: 

3-4.) 
.     Table  giving  distribution  of  rainfall  over  state 

for  past  6  yrs.  from  Jan.  1  to  June  30,  In  each  divi- 
sion.    (Same  102:  4-5.) 
.     Table  showing  distribution  of  rainfall  over  each 

division  of  state  for  past  6  yrs.  from  Jan.  1  to 

June  30.     (Same  104:  2-3.) 
.    Table  giving,  by  divisions,  average  precipitation 

In  May  and  June,  two  most  critical  mos.  for  grow- 
ing crops,  for  past  6  yrs.;  with  remarks.     (Same 

102:  5.) 
1878-1884.     Tables  giving  distribution  of  rainfall  over 

state  for   mos.  of  Jan.,  Feb.,  Mch.,   by  divisions. 

(Same  108:  3.) 
.     Same;    for  Jan.,   Feb.,  Mch.,  and  Apr.,   in  each 

division.     (Same  110:  3.) 
.    Same;    for    Jan.,    Feb.,    Mch.,    Apr.,    and    May. 

(Same  112:  3-4.) 
.    Tables  giving  distribution  of  rainfall  over  state 

for  past  7  yrs.,  from  Jan.  1  to  June  30,   in  each 

division.     (Same  114:  4-5.) 
.     Table  giving  for  each  division  average  rainfall, 

in  inches,  May  and  June.     (Same  114:  4.) 
.     Tables  giving  distribution  of  rainfall  over  each 

division  of  state,  past  7  yrs.,  from  Jan.  1  to  July  31. 

(Same  116:  2-3.) 
• -.    Table  showing  for  each  division  average  monthly 

rainfall,   including  melted  snow,  for  past  7   Aprs. 

(Same  110:  1.) 

.    Same;  for  May.     (Same  112:  2.) 

.     Same;  for  last  7  Junes.     (Same  114:  2.) 

.    Tables  showing  precipitation  at  stations  in  111. 

(Same  118:  151-158.) 
1878-1885.     Table  showing  total  precipitation  for  Jan., 

Feb.,  Mch.,  and  Apr.  each  yr.     (Same  122:  28.) 

.     Same;  for  Jan.  to  May.     (Same  123:  41.) 

.     Table  giving  average  June  rainfall  of  state  for 

term  of  yrs.,  as  well  as  total  precipitation  for  first 

6  mos.  of  yrs.  inclusive.     (Same  124:  26.)    . 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Rainfall — cont'd 

.  Table  showing,  by  stations  of  each  division,  sum- 
mary of  precipitation  for  each  yr.  (Same  126:  75.) 

.     Same.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1885:  436.) 

1878-1887.  Table  of  average  June  precipitation  for  each 
division  and  for  state.  (Mo.  weather  review  June 
1887:  4.) 

.    Same;  May.     (Same  May  1887:  4.) 

.    Same;  July.     (Same  July  1887:  7.) 

.     Table   showing   average    precipitation   for   state 

and   Its   principal   divisions   during   past   10   Decs. 
(Same  Apr.  1888:  3.) 

.     Table  showing,  for  each  division  and  state,  mo. 

rainfall  and  departure  from  normal  for  yrs.  speci- 
fied.    (Same  Apr.  1888  2d  foldg.  table  after  p.  42.) 

.     Table   showing   average   precipitation    for    state 

and    its   principal   divisions   during   past   11   Aprs. 
(Same  Apr.  1888:  4.) 

.    Same;  for  May.     (Same  May  1888:  4.) 

.    Same;  for  July.     (Same  July  1888:  5.) 

.     Table   showing   average    precipitation   for   state 

and  its  principal  division  during  past  11  yrs.    (Same 
June  1888:  3.) 

1878-1889.  Table  of  average  precipitation  for  each  di- 
vision for  Jan.  of  yrs.  specified.  (Same  Jan.  1889: 
5.) 

1903.  Table  showing  rainfall  at  certain  points  in  the 
state.  (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  85:  54-59.) 

For  varying  periods,  47  yrs.  max.,  10  yrs.  min.  Table 
shows  stations,  counties  and  districts  and  the 
average  rainfall  at  each  station  by  mos.,  and  the 
no.  of  yrs.  having  less  than  2  in.  and  more  than 
6  In.  of  rainfall. 

AUGUSTA 

1840-1877.  Table  of  rainfall  and  temperature  at  Au- 
gusta, Hancock  Co.,  111.  (Trans.  111.  state  hortic. 
socy.  n.  s.  v.  14:  91.) 

1856-1873.  Table  showing  ann.  rainfall  at  Warsaw, 
Augusta,  and  Fort  Madison  for  series  of  yrs. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  1873:  194.) 

1869-1873.     Table    showing   monthly    mean    rainfall    at 
Augusta.     (Same  1873:  194.) 
CHICAGO 

1871-1891.  Table  showing  total  rainfall,  by  mos.  and 
yrs.,  in  Chicago,  with  comparisons  of  mean  rainfall, 
and  tabulation  of  monthly  rainfalls.  (2  A.R.  bd. 
health  1879  (p.  113)— some  1891.) 

1871-1892.  Precipitation  date,  Chicago.  (Rept.  on  zy- 
motic diseases  in  Chicago  1893:  28-41.) 

Rept.   is  bound  with   12  ann.   rept.  bd.   health. 
FORT  MADISON 

1856-1873.     See  above,  Augusta;   these  dates. 
OSWEGO 

1880-1887.  Table  giving  for  each  yr.,  and  each  mo.  of 
1887,  rainfall  summary  at  Oswego,  Kendall  Co.,  by 
J.  S.  Seely,  voluntary  observer.  (Mo.  weather  re- 
view Apr.  1888:  19.) 

KOCKFORD 

1872-1886.     Table  showing  recapitulation  of  rainfall  at 
Rockford,  by  mos.  and  yrs.;   by  seasons  and  ann. 
totals.     (9  A.R.  bd.  health  1886:  76.) 
WARSAW 

1856-1873.     See  above,  Augusta;  these  dates. 

1869-1873.     Table  showing  monthly   mean  rainfall   2y2 
miles  east  of  Warsaw.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1873: 
195.) 
Temperature 

1875-1887.  Table  giving  May  maximum,  minimum,  and 
mean  temperatures  of  111.  (Mo.  weather  review 
May  1887:  2.) 

.  Same;  June  maximum,  minimum,  and  mean  tem- 
peratures. (Same  June  1887:  3.) 

.  Same;  July  maximum,  minimum,  and  mean  tem- 
peratures. (Same  July  1887:  6.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Temperature — cont'd 

1877-1883.  Table  giving  mean  temperature  at  several 
stations  in  northern,  central,  and  southern  divi- 
sions of  state  for  July.  (Dept.  agric.  circular 
104:  1.) 

1877-1884.    Same.     (Same  116:  1.) 

1878-1883.  Tables  giving  mean  temperature  for  3  agric. 
divisions  of  state,  for  mos.  of  Jan.,  Feb.,  Mch. 
(Same  96:  2.) 

.    Same;  for  Jan.,  Feb.,  Mch.,  and  Apr.     (Same  98: 

2-3.) 

.    Same;  for  Jan.,  Feb.,  Mch.,  Apr.,  May,  and  June. 

(Same  102:  3.) 

.    Same;    for   mos.  of  Jan.  to  July.     (Same  104: 

3-4.) 

.     Tables  showing  for  each  division  of  state  mean 

temperature  May  and  June  of  each  yr.  (Same 
102:  3.) 

.     Same;  for  Apr.     (Same  98:  65.) 

.     Same;  for  May.     (Same  100:  1.) 

.     Same;  for  June.     (Same  102:  1.) 

.    Remarks  in  re  temperature,  with  tables  showing 

mean  temperature  in  the  three  agric.  divisions  of 
state  for  Jan.,  Feb.,  Mch.,  Apr.,  and  May.  (Same 
100:  2-3.) 

1878-1884.  Table  giving  mean  temperature  of  state 
first  two  mos.  of  cropping  season  during  past  seven 
yrs.  (Same  114:  2.) 

.     Same;  for  Jan.,  Feb.,  and  Mch.     (Same  108:  2.) 

.     Same;    for  Jan.,   Feb.,  Mch.,   and   Apr.     (Same 

110:  2.) 

.     Same;    for    Jan.,    Feb.,    Mch.,    Apr.,    and    May. 

(Same  112:  2-3.) 

.     Same;  for  Jan.,  Feb.,  Mch.,  Apr.,  May,  and  June. 

(Same  114:  2-3.) 

.     Same;  for  first  7  mos.  of  yr.     (Same  116:  3-4.) 

.  Table  showing  for  each  division  mean  tempera- 
ture of  past  7  Aprs,  in  several  divisions  of  state. 
(Same  110:  1.) 

.    Same;  for  May.     (Same  112:  1.) 

.     Same;  for  past  seven  Junes.     (Same  114:  1.) 

1878-1885.  Table  showing,  by  stations  of  each  division, 
mean  temperature.  (Same  126:  74.) 

1878-1887.  Table  showing,  for  each  division  and  for 
state,  maximum  and  minimum  temperature  and 
departure  from  normal  for  each  mo.  (Mo.  weather 
review  Apr.  1888  foldg.  table  opposite  p.  42.) 

.     Table  showing  range  of  temperature  for  past  10 

Decs.;  also  mean  temperatures  for  same  period. 
(Same  p.  3.) 

1878-1888.  Table  of  maximum,  minimum,  and  mean 
temperatures  for  Apr.  (Same  Apr.  1888:  3.) 

.     Same;  for  May.     (Same  May  1888:  3.) 

.     Same;  for  June.     (Same  June  1888:  4.) 

.    Same;  for  July.     (Same  July  1888:  6.) 

1878-1889.     Same;  for  Jan.     (Same  Jan.  1889:  5.) 

1880-1890.  Tables  showing  mean  temperature,  Fahr., 
and  rainfall  in  inches  and  hundredth^  by  mos.,  at 
Chicago,  Springfield,  and  Cairo.  (13  A.R.  bd. 
health  1890:  Iviii-lix.) 

1888.  Table  showing  departure  from  normal  tempera- 
ture deficiency,  Fahr.,  at  Cairo  and  other  points 
(11  same  1888:  liv.) 

CAIRO,   ILL. 
1871-1897.     Table  showing  mean  temperature  at  Cairo, 

also    average    mean    temperature.     (11    A.R.    bd. 

health  1888  (p.  xlix)—  same  1897.) 
1878-1897.     Table  showing  temperature  records  at  Cairo. 

(20  same  1897:  Ixi-lxii.) 
1879.     Table   showing   temperature   record,   quarantine 

inspection   station,    Miss.   River,    below   Cairo,    111 

(2  same  1879:  89.) 


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151 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Temperature — cont'd 

KEOKUK,   IOWA 
1888-1889.     Table   showing   mean   temperature   of   Keo- 

kuk,  Iowa.     (12  A.R.  bd.  health  1889:  xlii.) 
Tornadoes 

INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE.    MUTUAL.    FARM 
Wind 

1902.     Table  showing,  by  mos.,  per  cent  of  time  during 
which  wind  blows  from  direction  indicated;    with 
comment.     (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  85:  66-68.) 
Wind  data  is  also  part  of  Mo.   Weather  Review  from 
April,  1887. 

Windstorms 

INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE.    MUTUAL.    FARM 

CLINTON  COUNTY  (1824) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Nurseries;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Orchards;   see  Agriculture.     Crops.    Fruit 

CLOVER  SEED 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and  Forage  Crops 

COAL 

Mining;  see  Industries.    Mining 
Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

COAL  MINE  INSPECTORS'  REPORTS;    see  INDUSTRIES. 
INSPECTION 

CODLING  MOTH;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

COLES  COUNTY  (1830) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Agriculture;  see  that  title 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

COLLECTIVE  BARGAINING 

1901.    See  Labor  Disputes.    Arbitration;  this  date. 

COLLEGE  FUND;   see  EDUCATION.    SCHOOL  FUNDS 

COMMERCE 

1822.  Home  demand  not  in  proportion  to  amt.  of  pro- 
duce grown,  stagnation  in  trade  arising  from  want 
of  demand  prevailing  betw.  loss  of  home  market 
and  finding  distant  one.  (Govs.  inaug.  address 
1822;  in  Sen.  jol.  3  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1822/3:  22.) 

1873/4.  Table  showing  relative  importance  of  ports  of 
U.  S.  with  no.  and  tonnage  of  arrivals  and  clear- 
ances, including  foreign  and  coastwise  trade.  (Sen. 
jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  202.) 

Agricultural  Produce 

CHICAGO 

1859-1865.     Table   showing   receipts    and   shipments   of 
potatoes  at  Chicago  by  lake,  canal,  and  each  r.r.,  in 
bushels,  each  yr.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6: 
633.) 
BARLEY;  see  below,  GRAIN 


COMMERCE — cont'd 
Boards  of  Trade 
CHICAGO  BOARD  OF  TRADE 

1865/7-1868.  Abstracts  from  repts.  (Trans,  agric.  socy. 
1865/6  (pp.  449-636)— same  1866/7.) 

These    are    statistical    tables    only,    which    have    been 

analyzed  and  entered  under  proper  subjects. 
ELGIN  BOARD  OP  TRADE 

1872-1876.  Transactions  of  the  Elgin  Bd.  of  Trade  each 
yr.  (Proc.  3  ann.  mtg.  111.  Dairymen's  Assn.  1876: 
30.) 

1874/5.  Transactions  of  the  Elgin  Bd.  of  Trade;  boxes 
and  Ibs.  of  cheese  and  Ibs.  of  butter  sold  Mch.  17, 
1874-Jan.  12,  1875.  (1  A.R.  111.  Dairymen's  Assn. 
1874:  30.) 

1875.  Transactions  of  the  Elgin  Bd.  of  Trade,  Mch.  2- 
Dec.  7.  (Proc.  2  ann.  mtg.  111.  Dairymen's  Assn. 
1875:  [50].) 

1875/6.     Transactions  of  the  Elgin  Bd.  of  Trade,  Dec. 
21,  1875,  to  Dec.  12,  1876.     (Same  3  ann.  mtg.  1876: 
59.) 
NATIONAL  BOARD  OF  TRADE 

1875.     Memorials  of  National  Bd.  of  Trade  re.  require- 
ments of  incorporation.     (House  jol.  29  Gen.  Assem. 
1875:  48.) 
Butter 

1864/5-1868.  Tables  showing  mo.  receipts  and  ship- 
ments of  butter  by  lake,  canal,  and  each  r.r.  at 
Chicago.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (pp.  598- 
603)— some  1867/8.) 

Canal-borne 

1848.  Amt.  of  coal  transported  on  canal,  very  small; 
will  probably  become  very  large  item  in  transporta- 
tion on  canal.  ([4]  A.R.  bd.  trustees  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  1847/8:  155.) 

1848-1849.  Table  showing  increase  in  business  of  111 
and  Mich.  Canal  in  1849  over  1848,  by  articles, 
"  notwithstanding  the  cholera,  and  all  its  attendant 
evils  to  the  canal."  (Same  1848/9:  8.) 
1848-1868.  Ann.  detailed  stmt.  showing  each  kind  of 
article  cleared  at  each  collector's  office  from  open- 
ing to  close  of  navigation.  (Same  1847/8  (pp.  141- 
142)— same  1867/8.) 

1848-1849  stint,  shows  clearances  of  each  mo.,  thereafter 

only  aggregates  for  season. 

1848/51-1854/68.  Cumulative  comparative  table  show- 
ing quantities  in  aggregate  of  leading  articles 
transported  on  canal. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1848/50  in  Ann.     rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1850 :  10. 
1848/51    in    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1840/50  :  6. 
1848/52    in    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1851/2  :  104. 

1848/53    in    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 
1852/3  :  9. 

/  1848/56*    in    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1855/6  :  123. 
1848/57    in    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1856/7  :  34. 
1848/58    in    Ann.     rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1857/8  :  106. 
1848/59    in    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1858/9  :  40. 
1848/00    in    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1859/60  :  107. 
1848/61    in    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1860/1  :  38. 
1850/62    In    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1861/2  :  97. 
i850/63    in    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1862/3  :  164. 
1850/64    in    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1863/4  :  236. 
1850/65    In    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1864/5  :  50. 
1852/66    in    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1865/6  :  119. 


•  The  table  lapsed  for  two  years. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COMMERCE— cont'd 

Canal-borne — cont'd 

1853/67    In    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1866/7  :  37. 
1854/68    In    Ann.    rept.    trustees    111.    and    Mich.    Canal 

1867/8  :  104. 

1849-1860.  Table  showing,  by  mos.,  no.  of  lockages  on 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal  during  season.  (Rept.  bd. 
trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1848/9  (p.  92)— 16 
same  1859/60.) 

1851.     Increase  over  preceding  yr.  in  mds.  shipped  on 

canal  shows  that  route  is  growing  in  favor  with 

merchants  of  Miss.  Valley.     ([7]  same  1850/1:  67.) 

1856.    Amt.  of  grain  transported  upon  canal.    (12  same 

1855/6:  108.) 

1856-1874.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  corn  and  lumber  trans- 
ported each  yr.  upon  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  with 
rates  of  toll  thereon.  (House  jol.  29  Gen.  Assem. 
1875:  238-239.) 

1860-1874.  Tabular  stmt.  of  total  and  average  no.  of 
canal  boats  running,  miles  run,  clearances  issued, 
and  tons  transported  on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  each 
yr.  (Same  1875:  236-237.) 

1860/1-1861/8.  Cumulative  table  showing  lockages  and 
movement  of  boats  on  canal.  (17  A.R.  trustees  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal  1860/1  (p.  48)— 24  same  1867/8.) 
1860/75-1860/04.  Stmt.  of  no.  of  canal  boats  running; 
no.  of  miles  run;  clearances  issued  and  tons  trans- 
ported of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  each  yr.  (A.R.  canal 
comrs.  1874/5  (p.  21) — same  1903/4.) 
1864-1865.  Comparative  tabular  stmt.  of  tolls,  clear- 
ances, miles  run  by  boats,  and  tons  of  freight  trans- 
ported on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  (House  jol.  29 
Gen.  Assem.  1875:  231.) 

1871/2-1903/4.  Stmt.  of  articles  cleared  on  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  for  2  yrs.,  and  lock  at  Henry  for  last 
yr.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1871/2  (pp.  52-53) — same 
1903/4.) 

1871/2-1872/6.  Cumulative  stmt.  of  articles  cleared  on 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and  lock  at  Henry. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2   In  Ann.   rept.  canal  comrs.   1871/2  :  52-53. 
1871/3    "       "          "          "  "        1872/3:24-25. 

1871/4    "       "          "          "  "       1873/4 :  33-34. 

1871/5    "       "        1874/5 :  22-23. 

1872/6 '       1875/6:34-35. 

Converted   Into    an   annual    table ;    see   below,    1876/7- 

1903/4. 

1874.  Stmt.  showing  relative  cost  of  transportation  on 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and  5  principal  lines  of  r.r. 
concentrating  at  Chicago.  (House  jol.  29  Gen. 
Assem.  1875:  239.) 

1876/7-1903/4.     Ann.  table  showing  articles  cleared  on 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and  locks  at  Henry  and  Cop- 
peras Creek  for  yr.  ending  Nov.  30.     (A.R.  canal 
comrs.  1876/7  (pp.  30-31)— same  1903/4.) 
1882.     More  tons  of  freight  transported  on  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  than  in  any  one  yr.   before  in   its  history. 
(Same  1881/2:  42.) 
1896/7.     Increase  in  grain  shipments  on  canal.     (Same 

1896/7:  4.) 

1898-1904.     See  below,  Grain;    these   dates. 
Cattle;  see  below,  Livestock 
Coal 
1848.    See  above,  Canal-borne;  this  date. 

CHICAGO 

1864/5-1868.  Table  showing  receipts  and  shipments  at 
Chicago  of  coal  by  lake,  canal,  and  by  each  r.r. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (p.  628)— same 
1867/8.) 

Corn;  see  below,  Grain 
Education;  see  that  title 
Exports;  see  below,  Imports  and  Exports 


COMMERCE— cont'd 
Fish 
1859-1868.    Table  showing  receipts  at  Chicago  of  lake 

fish.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6   (p.  627)— 

same  1867/8.) 
1897-1904.    Tabular  stmt.  of  fish  shipped  from  Peoria. 

Pekin,  Havana,  Bath,  Browning,  and  Beardstown. 

(Bienn.  rept.  fish  comr.  1902/4:  15-16.) 
Flour;  see  below,  Grain 
Fruit;  see  Industries.    Fruit 
Grain 

1856.    See  above,  Canal-borne;  this  date. 
1870/1.     Exhibit  of  grades  and  specifications  of  grain. 

(1  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1870/1:  43-44.) 
1880/1-1903/4.     Stmt.  showing,  by  grades,  amt.  of  grain 

reed,  and  shipped  during  yr.     (11  same  1880/1  (pp. 

349-355)— 34  same  1904.) 

Prom  1892/3  on  called  "  trial  balances." 
1893.    Claim  of  F.  A.  Riddle;   re.  r.r.  cos.  refusing  to 

comply    with    act    relating   to    receipt,    shipment. 

transportation,  and  weight  of  grain  in  bulk  by  r.r. 

cos.     (23  same  1892/3:  268-273.) 
1896/7.    See  above,  Canal-borne;  these  dates. 
1898-1903/4.     Stmt.  showing  wkly.  shipments  of  grain 

by  cars  for  yr.  ending  Oct.  31.     (28  same  1897/8 

(p.  231)— 34  same  1903/4.) 
1898-1904.     Stmt.  showing  no.  of  cars  of  each  kind  of 

grain  reed,   into   several   public   warehouses.     (28 

same  1897/8  (p.  226)— 34  same  1904.) 
.     Stmt.  showing  wkly.  shipments  of  grain  by  ves- 
sels for  yr.  ending  Oct.  31.     (28  same  1897/8   (p. 

232)— 34  same  1904.) 
.     Stmt.  showing  wkly.  receipts  of  grain  from  canal 

boats  and  vessels  for  yr.  ending  Oct.  31.     (28  same 

1897/8  (p.  230)— 34  same  1904.) 
.    Stmt.  showing  no.  of  canal  boats  and  vessels  of 

grain  reed,  each  wk.  for  yr.     (28  same  1897/8  (p 

228)— 34  same  1904.) 
1901/2-1903/4.    Stmts.  showing  amt.  of  grain  in  store 

and  shipped  for  yrs.  mentioned.     (32  same  1901/2 

(p.  381)— 34  same  1904.) 

1902.  Stmt.  showing  no.  of  cars  of  grain  and  total  no. 
each  wk.     (33  same  1902/3:  359.) 

1903.  Opinion;  construction  of  order  of  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comrs.  in  relation  to  reconsignment  charge 
on  grain.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  409-412.) 

CHICAGO 

1838-1867.  Table  showing  shipments  of  all  kinds  of 
grain  from  Chicago.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1865/6:  482.) 

1838-1868.  Table  showing  shipments  of  flour,  corn, 
oats,  rye,  and  barley  from  Chicago.  (Same  1867/8: 
319.) 

1854-1868.  Table  showing  receipts  and  shipments  of 
flour,  wheat,  corn,  oats,  rye,  and  barley  from  Chi- 
cago. (Same  1865/6:  485.) 

1864/5.  Tables  showing  wkly.  prices  of  winter  and 
spring  wheat  flour,  and  mo.  receipts  and  shipments 
of  flour  by  lake,  canal,  and  r.r.  to  and  from  Chi- 
cago. (Same  1865/6:  456-459,  470,  487-488,  490-491.) 

1864/5-1868.  Tables  showing  wkly.  receipts,  ship- 
ments, and  amts.  in  store  of  flour,  wheat,  corn,  oats, 
rye,  and  barley;  also  total  shipments  and  receipts 
for  yr.  made  by  lake,  canal,  and  different  r.rs.  to 
and  from  Chicago.  (Same  1865/6  (pp.  450-454,  464- 
468,  479-484)— some  1867/8.) 

1875-1878.    Comparative  stmt.  of  receipts  of  grain  of  all 
kinds    in    Chicago.     (8    A.R.    r.r.    and    warehouse 
comn.  1877/8:  xxiv.) 
BABLEY 

1849-1868.  Table  showing  shipments  of  barley  from 
Chicago.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (p.  537) 
— same  1867/8.) 


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COMMERCE— cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 
BABLEY — cont'd 
1852-1868.    Table  showing  receipts  of  barley  at  Chicago. 

(Same  1865/6   (p.  537)— some  1867/8.) 
1864/5-1868.    Tables  showing  wkly.  prices  of  barley  at 
Chicago  for  yr.;   also  mo.  receipts  and  shipments 
for  yr.  by  lake,  canal,  and  r.rs.     (Same  1865/6  (pp. 
530-540)— some  1867/8.) 

COBN 

1854-18G8.  Table  showing  receipts  and  shipments  of 
corn  at  Chicago.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6 
(p.  510)— some  1867/8.) 

1856-1874.    See  above,  Canal-borne;  these  dates. 

1873-1874.    Comparative  shipments  of  corn  to  Chicago 
each  yr.  by  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  and  Chicago  and 
Alton  and  C.  R.  I.  and  P.  R.R.     (House  jol.  29  Gen. 
Assem.  1875:  238.) 
FLOUB 

1854-1868.    Table  showing  quantity  of  flour  reed,  at  Chi- 
cago (including  that  mnftrd.  in  city),  with  quantity 
forwarded    during    same    period.       (Trans,    state 
agric.  socy.  1865/6   (p.  489) — same  1867/8.) 
INSPECTION 

1873/4-1898/9.  List  of  cars  and  boats  remaining  unreg- 
istered during  yr.  ending  Oct.  31.  (4  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1873/4  (pp.  38-39) — 29  some 
1898/9.) 

Beginning  In  1874/5  also  vessels  from  which  grain  was 
reed. 

1879.  Proposed  grain  inspection  dept.  in  Will  Co.  (9 
same  1878/9:  xxxii.) 

1879-1888.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  average  no.  of 
persons  employed  in  grain  dept.;  average  mo.  sal- 
aries paid;  no.  of  stations  requiring  services  of  in- 
spectors and  average  cost  of  maintaining  each,  to- 
gether with  total  cost  of  inspection  per  bushel.  (18 
same  1887/8:  638.) 

1882/3.  Rept.  of  state  weigh-master.  (13  some  1882/3: 
492-495.) 

No  other  repts.  found. 

1893.  Opinion  re.  state  weigh-masters ;  act  of  June  23, 
1883.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  297-298.) 

1897.  Minor  grain  inspection  depts.  established.  (27 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1896/7:  x.) 

1897-1899.  The  grain  dept.  (27  same  1896/7  (pp.  viii- 
x) — 29  same  1898/9.) 

1897/8-1903/4.  Stmt.  showing  inspection  of  grain  from 
regular  elevators- — by  mos.  (28  same  1897/8  (p. 
202)— 34  same  1903/4.) 

1898-1904.  Grand  total  of  inspection  of  grain  from  store 
into  cars  and  vessels  for  yr.  (28  same  1897/8  (p. 
254)— 34  same  1904.) 

1900/1-1903/4.  Grand  total  of  inspection  of  grain  by 
lake  and  canal.  (31  same  1900/1  (p.  293)— 34  same 
1903/4.) 

.    Grand  total  of  inspection  of  grain  on  arrival — 

by  r.r.,  lake,  and  canal.     (31  same  1900/1  (p.  293) 
—34  same  1903/4.) 

1901/2-1903/4.  Stmt.  showing  reinspection  of  grain,  by 
mos.  (32  same  1901/2  (p.  331)— 34  same  1904.) 

CHICAGO 

See  also  Finance  :     State.     Misappropriation  of  public 
Funds. 

serial 

1870/1-1903/4.    Ann.  rept.  of  chief  inspector  of  grain  of 
city  of  Chicago  for  the  yr.  ending  Oct.  30. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1870/1    in    1    A.R.    r.r.   and   warehouse   comn.    1871 : 

35-48. 

2.  1871/2  In  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1871/2  : 
31-38. 

3.  1872/3  In  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1872/3  : 
31-40. 

4.  1873/4  In  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1873/4  : 

29-37. 


COMMERCE— cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 
INSPECTION — cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


5.  1874/5  In  5  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1874/5  : 

6.  1875/6  In  6  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1875/6: 
ol-41. 

7.  1876/7  In  7  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1876/7  : 

29-36. 

8.  1877/8  In  8  A.R.   r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1877/8  : 

9.  1878/9  In  9  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1878/9: 

271-281  ;  517-529. 

10.  1879/80  In  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1879/80 : 

11.  1880/1  in  11  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1880/1 : 

333-343. 

12.  1881/2  In  12  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1881/2  : 
332-346. 

13.  1882/3  In  13  A.H.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1882/3  : 
462-477. 

14.  1883/4  in  14  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1883/4 : 
490-506. 

15.  1884/5  in  15  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1884/5: 
503-523. 

16.  1885/6  In  16  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1885/6: 
551-575. 

17.  1886/7  not  printed. 

18.  1887/8  omitted. 

19.  1888/9  in  19  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1888/9 : 

119-139. 

20.  1S89/90  in  20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90 : 

174-192. 

21.  1890/1  in  21  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1890/1 : 
157-173. 

22.  1891/2  in  22  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1891/2  : 
159-171. 

23.  1892/3  in  23  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1892/3  : 

113-130. 

24.  1893/4  in  24  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1893/4  : 

153-170. 

25.  1894/5  in  25  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1894/5: 

105-124. 

26.  1895/6  in  26  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1895/6  : 

133-161. 

27.  1896/7  in  27  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1896/7  : 
1-17. 

28.  1897/8  in  28  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1897/8 : 
241-258. 

29.  1898/9  in  29  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1898/9  : 
72-93. 

30.  1899/00  In  30  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1899/00  : 

69-88. 

31.  1900/1  in  31  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1900/1 : 
283-302 

32.  1901/2  in  32  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1901/2  : 

0/\IT_  COO 

33.  1902/3  in  33  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1902/3  : 
311-336. 

34.  1903/4  In  34  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1903/4  : 
317-337. 

non-serial 

1866-1870.  Table  showing  receipts  and  shipments  of 
grain  at  Chicago,  amts.  inspected  into  and  out  of 
store,  and  cost  of  inspection  for  time  given.  (1 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1870/1:  47.) 

1866/7-1866/79.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  grain  inspected 
and  cost  of  inspection.  (2  bienn.  rept.  same  1871/2 
(p.  37)— 9  same  1879.) 

1868-1871.  Table  showing  receipts  and  shipments  of 
grain  at  Chicago,  amt.  inspected,  and  cost  of  in- 
spection from  Aug.  to  Nov.  (1  A.R.  same  1870/1: 
47.) 

1870/1.  Table  showing  bu.  grain  inspected  from  eleva- 
tors, from  Aug.  7  to  Nov.  1.  (1  same  1870/1:  45.) 

1871.  Table  showing  no.  cars  inspected  into  store,  with 
estimated  bu.  of  grain  from  Aug.  to  Nov.  (1  same 
1870/1:  45.) 

.  Table  snowing  no.  canal  boats  and  vessels  in- 
spected into  store,  with  estimated  bu.  of  grain  from 
Aug.  to  Nov.  (1  some  1870/1:  45.) 

1871/2-1873/4.  Stmt.  showing  no.  bu.  grain  inspected 
on  delivery  from  elevators,  for  each  mo.  (2  same 
1871/2  (p.  37)— 4  same  1874.) 

1871/2-1877/8.  Stmt.  showing  no.  cars  and  boats  of 
grain  inspected,  together  with  estimated  bu.  for 
each  mo.  (2  same  1871/2  (p.  36)— 8  same  1878.) 


154 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COMMERCE— cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 
INSPECTION — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1872-1878.  Comparative  stmt.  of  no.  of  cars  ann.  in- 
spected on  track,  with  no.  reed,  in  store.  (8  same 
1877/8:  24.) 

1872-1879.  Comparative  stmt.  of  both  in  and  out  in- 
spection of  each  kind  of  grain,  with  grand  total  of 
no.  bus.  inspected  each  yr.  (9  same  1878/9:  280.) 

1872/80-1894/04.     Stmt.  comparing  no.  of  cars  ann.  in- 
spected on  track,  with  no.  reed,  in  store.     (10  same 
1879/80  (p.  537)— 34  same  1904.) 
Periods  vary. 

1872/81-1880/9.     Comparative  stmt.   showing  kind   and 
quality  of  grain  inspected  in  and  out  of  store.     (11 
same  1880/1  (p.  344)— 19  same  1904.) 
i'erlods  vary. 

1873/4-1903/4.  Record  of  appeals  taken  through  this 
office  from  decision  of  inspection  dept.  to  committee 
of  appeals.  (4  same  1873/4  (p.  40) — 34  same 
1903/4.) 

1876.  Statutory  amdmts.  to  law  re.  inspection  of  grain, 
suggested.  (6  same  1875/6:  22-24.) 

1877-1878.  Comparative  stmt.  of  grain  inspected  in 
warehouses  in  Chicago.  (8  same  1877/8:  xxii.) 

.  Comparative  stmt.  of  no.  of  bu.  of  grain  in- 
spected out  of  warehouses.  (8  same  1877/8:  xxiii.) 

1877/93-1880/04.  Stmt.  showing  average  contents  of  car 
loads  of  grain  on  all  r.rs.  and  charge  for  inspec- 
tion—per car.  (23  same  1892/3  (p.  130) — 34  same 
1904.) 

1878/9.  Chief  grain  inspector's  rept.  showing  no.  bu. 
of  each  kind  of  grain  inspected  out  of  store  during 
each  mo.  (9  same  1878/9:  279.) 

.     Chief  grain   inspector's   rept.   showing  no.   cars, 

canal  boats,  and  vessels  of  each  grade  and  esti- 
mated no.  bu.  of  several  varieties  of  grain  in- 
spected. (9  same  1878/9  folding  sheet  after  p.  278.) 

1879.  Decision  of   Supreme  Court;    People  of   111.   vs. 
Wm.  H.  Harper  et  al.  re.  delegation  of  power  in 
respect   to   inspection   of  grain.     (9   same   1878/9: 
295-385.) 

.  The  Harper  defalcation  suit;  suit  to  recover 

money  for  inspection  fees  appropriated  by  chief 
grain  inspector.  (9  same  1878/9:  xxxi-xxxii.) 

.  Settlement  of  claim  agst.  ex-chief  grain  inspec- 
tor, W.  H.  Swett.  (9  same  1878/9:  xxxi.) 

.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  grain  inspection  of  Chi- 
cago. (House  jol.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879:  1042-1049.) 

1880.  Map  of  state  grain  inspection  dept.  for  city  of 
Chicago,   showing   location   of   different   inspection 
stations  at  elevators  and  on  rwys.  and  canals.     (10 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1879/80  folding  sheet 
after  p.  557.) 

1880-1882.  Stmt.  giving  percentage  of  high  grades  of 
each  kind  of  grain  as  inspected  on  different  r.rs. 
(12  same  1881/2:  344.) 

1880/1-1896/7.  Stmt.  showing  quantity  and  kind  of 
grain  inspected  out  of  store  during  each  mo.  (11 
same  1880/1  (p.  343) — 27  same  1896/7.) 

1880/1-1904.  Stmt.  showing  inspection  on  arrival  of  all 
grain  by  rwy.,  canal  and  lake,  and  teams,  reed, 
during  each  mo.,  giving  kinds  and  grades  of  same, 
total  estimated  bu.  of  each  kind,  delivery  by  teams 
being  reduced  to  average  car  loads.  (11  same 
1880/1  (pp.  337-342)— 34  same  1904.) 

.  Stmt.  showing,  by  kinds  and  grades,  no.  car  loads 

of  grain  inspected  on  arrival  from  each  line  of 
rwy.  (11  same  1880/1  (pp.  337-341)— 34  same 
1903/4.) 

1880/90-1883/04.  Inspection  on  arrival;  comparative 
stmt.  of  inspection  of  grain.  (20  same  1889/90  (p. 
186)— 34  same  1904.) 


COMMERCE— cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 
INSPECTION — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1881/2-1903/4.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  each  kind  of 
grain  and  grade  of  grain  inspected  on  arrival  by 
canal  and  lake.  (12  same  1881/2  (p.  342)— 34  same 
1903/4.) 

1881/90-1885/04.  Inspection  from  store;  comparative 
stmt.  of  out  inspection  of  grain.  (20  same  1889/90 
(p.  187)— 34  same  1904.) 

Periods  vary. 

1882/3-1883/4.  Stmt.  of  reinspection  of  cars  of  grain 
and  canal  boats  of  grain  by  first  asst.  inspector. 
(13  same  1882/3  (p.  475)— 14  same  1883/4.) 

1883.  Rept.   of   bd.   of  r.r.   and   warehouse   comrs.   re. 
complaints  concerning  inspection  of  grading  of  corn 
in  city  of  Chicago  by  state  inspectors.     (House  jol. 
33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  79-81.) 

1883/4.  Stmt.  showing  inspection  from  store  of  grain 
going  east  from  Chicago  elevators.  (14  A.R.  r.r. 
and  warehouse  comn.  1883/4:  502.) 

1884.  Chicago  grain  inspection.     (14  same  1883/4:  xiv- 
xvii.) 

1885.  Repts.  on  mngmt.  of  state  grain  inspection  dept. 
of  Chicago.     (House  jol.  34  Gen.  Assem.  1885:  959- 
961.) 

1889.  111.  grain  merchants'  complaint;  their  suspicion 
of  favoritism  or  corruption  in  inspection  of  grain. 
(19  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1888/9:  20-22.) 

.  Weighing  grain  in  bulk;  complaints  re.  (19 

same  1888/9:  14-15.) 

.  Weighing  over  of  grain  in  store.  (19  same 

1888/9:  19-20.) 

.  Rulings  covering  inspection  of  grain,  grain  con- 
veyors, and  spouting  connections.  (20  same  1889/ 
90:  267.) 

1890.  Periodical  weighing  of  grain  recommended.     (20 
same  1889/90:  34.) 

.    Claims  for  damages  on  acct.  of  faulty  inspection 

.    of  grain.     (20  same  1889/90:  34-38.) 

.     Grain    inspection    and    registration.     (20    same 

1889/90:  32-33.) 

1891.  Claims  for  damages  arising  from  erroneous  in- 
spection of  grain;  opinion  of  Hon.  Geo.  Hunt.     (21 
same  1890/1:  202-203.) 

1892.  Opinion    of    comr.    in    matter   of    claim    of    Mc- 
Courtie,  Hill  &  Co.  for  sum  of  money  deposited  by 
them   upon  their  appeal   from   grading  of  certain 
cars  of  oats.     (22  same  1891/2:  260-262.) 

1891/2-1904.  Inspection,  on  board  of  lake  vessels  of 
grain  loaded  from  unlicensed  elevators.  (22  same 
1891/2  (p.  169)— 34  same  1904.) 

1893-1895.  The  inspection  and  storage  of  grain.  (23 
same  1892/3  (pp.  9-10)— 25  same  1894/5.) 

1897.  Rept.  of  special  investigating  committee  on  in- 
vestigation of  deficit  in  state  treasury.  (House  jol. 
40  Gen.  Assem.  1897:  1221-1222.) 

Relates   only   to    accts.    ot   Grain    Inspection    Dept.    In 
Chicago. 

1902.  Opinion;  jurisdiction  of  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  over  grain  inspection.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1901/2:  349.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1870/1-1903/4.  Stmt.  of  receipts  and  disbursements  of 
grain  inspection  dept.  of  Chicago.  (1  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1870/1  (p.  46) — 34  same  1904.) 

1871-1878/9.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  grain  inspection 
fees  for  Aug.,  Sept.,  and  Oct.  (1  same  1870/1  (p. 
46)— 9  same  1879.) 

No  returns  for  1871/2-1874/5. 

1871/2-1873/4.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  inspection  fees 
charged  each  mo.  and  amt.  collected  for  yr.  (2 
same  1871/2  (p.  37)— 4  same  1873/4.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


155 


COMMERCE— cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 
INSPECTION — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
1874.     Stmt.    snowing    rate    of    fees    for    inspection    of 

grain.     (4  same  1873/4:  7-8.) 
1879.    Uncollected    grain     inspection    fees.     (9    same 

1878/9:  xxxl.) 

1880/1-1886/7.  Stmt.  of  earnings  and  expense  of  col- 
lection of  fees  in  grain  inspection  dept.  (11  same 
1880/1  (p.  345)— 17  same  1886/7.) 

1882.  Copy  of  settlement  betw.  state  and  W.  H.  Harper 
for  money  claimed  by  state  for  grain  inspection 
fees.  (12  same  1881/2:  xxi-xxii.) 

1883/4-1901/2.  Stmt.  showing  chief  inspector  in  acct. 
with  state  grain  inspection  dept.  (14  same  1883/4 
(p.  506)— 32  same  1902.) 

1898-1903.  Stmt.  showing  wkly.  receipts  from  cars  of 
grain  for  yr.  ending  Oct.  31.  (28  same  1897/8  (p. 
229)— 33  same  1903.) 

Rules 

1  series 

Under  Chicago  Board  of  Trade 

1867.  Inspection  laws  of  Chicago.  Adopted  by  Chicago 
Board  of  Trade,  Aug.  1.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1865/6:  636-647.) 

Grain,  flour,  provision  and  lumber  Inspection. 

2  series 

Under  Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commission 
1873-1893.     Rules  governing  the  inspection  of  grain  in 
Chicago. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873-1874    In    8    Ann.    rept.    r.r.    and    warehouse    comn. 

1877/8  :  25-26. 

Rules  adopted  on  May  8,  1873,  for  govt.  of  grain  Inspec- 
tion dept.  and  on  Feb.  4,  1874,  for  govt.  of  com- 
mittee on  appeals. 

1873  In  force  Aug.  22  In  3  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.   1872/3  :  38-40. 

1874  In  force  July  15  In  4  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1873/4  :  35-36. 

1876  In  force  Nov.  1  In  6  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 

comn.  1875/6  :  38-39. 
1878  In  force  Oct.  1  In  8  Ann.   rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 

cnmn.  1877/8  :  12-13. 
1880  In  force  Nov.  1  In  10  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 

comn.  1879/80  :  521-524. 
1883  In  force  Sept.  1  In  13  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 

comn.  1882/3  :  465-467. 
1885  In  force  Nov.  1  In  15  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 

comn.  1884/5  :  519-523. 
1885  In  force  Nov.  1  In  16  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 

comn.  1885/6  :  571-575. 

1889  in  force  Oct.  7  In  19  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1888/9  :  134-139. 

1890  in  force  Dec.  1  in  20  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
d>mn.   1889/90  :  188-192. 

1891  in  force  Dec.  1  in  21  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1890/1  :  169-173. 

1892  In  force  Nov.  14  in  22  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1891/2  : 192-20B. 

1893  in  force  Sept.  1  in  23  Ann.  rept.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1892/3  :  175-188. 

The  rules  of  Sept.  1.  1893,  are  reprinted  in  the  repts. 
of  1893/4,  1894/5  and  1895/6. 

EAST  ST.  LOUIS 

serial 

1897-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  chief  grain  inspector  at  East 
St.  Louis  for  yr.  ending  Oct.  31. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1897*   In   27   A.R.   r.r.   and   warehouse   comn.   1896/7: 

cxll. 

2.  1897/8  In  28  A.R.   r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.   1897/8  : 

197-202. 

3.  1898/9  in  29  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1898/9 : 

132-138. 

4.  1899/00  In  30  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1899/00 : 

129-135. 

5.  1900/1   in  31   A.R.   r.r.   and  warehouse  comn.   1900/1  : 

345-350. 

6.  1901/2  in  32  A.R.   r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.   1901/2  : 

371-381. 


*  This  rept.  covers  4  mos.  only. 


COMMERCE— cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 
INSPECTION — cont'd 

Rules — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

7.  1902/3  in  33  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.   1902/3  • 

377-390. 

8.  1903/4  in  34   A.R.   r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.   1903/4  : 

373-388. 

non-serial 
1890.     The  grain  inspection  situation  at  East  St.  Louis. 

(20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  33-34.) 
1897.     East  St.  Louis  inspection  dept.    (27  same  1896/7: 

xi.) 

1898/9-1903/4.     Grand  total,  by  mos.,  of  in  and  out  in- 
spection   of   grain,    in    East    St.   Louis.     (29   same 

1898/9  (p.  137)— 34  same  1904.) 
.     Stmt.  showing  inspection  on  arrival  of  grain — 

by  mos.,  in  East  St.  Louis.     (29  same  1898/9   (pp. 

133-136)— 34  same  1904.) 
1899-1900.     Stmt.  showing  inspection  of  grain  in  East 

St.    Louis    from    regular    elevators,    by    mos.     (29 

same  1898/9  (p.  138)— 30  same  1900.) 
OATS 

1847-1868.     Table  showing  shipments  of  oats  from  Chi- 
cago markets.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6: 

518.) 
1853-1868.     Tables  showing  receipts  of  oats  at  Chicago. 

(Same  1867/8:  518.) 
1864/5-1868.    Tables  showing  wkly.  prices  of  oats  in 

Chicago  for  yr. ;  also  receipts  and  shipments  for  yr. 

by  lake,  canal,  and  r.r.     (Same  1865/6   (pp.  511- 

521)— some  1867/8.) 
RYE 

1852-1868.     Table   showing   receipts   and    shipments   of 

rye  at  Chicago.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6 

(p.  528)— same  1867/8.) 
1864/5-1868.     Tables   showing   wkly.    prices   of    rye    in 

Chicago;  also  mo.  receipts  and  shipments  by  lake, 

canal,  and  r.r.     (Same  1865/6  (pp.  522-527)—  same 

1867/8.) 
SPECULATION;  see  that  title 

WABEHOUSINO 

See  also  Bonds. 

serial 
1870/1-1903/4.    Rept.  of  warehouse  registrar. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870/1    in    1    A.R.    r.r.    and    warehouse    comn.    1870/1  : 

r.r.    and    warehouse    comn.    1871/2 : 


2  A.R. 

3  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comu.  1872/3 : 

4  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1873/4 : 

r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1874/5 : 


A.R. 


A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn. 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn. 


1875/6 : 

1876/7  : 


A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1877/8 : 
and  warehouse  comn.  1878/9 : 


49-5: 
1871/2  In 

39-41. 
1872/3  In 

41-44. 
1873/4  in 

37-43. 
1874/5  in 

31-37. 
1875/6  In 

45-55. 
1876/7  in 

37-39. 
1877/8  In 

app.  pp.  15-24. 
1878/9  in  9  A.R.  r.r. 

282-292. 
1879/80  in  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1879/80 : 

530-538. 
1880/1  in  11  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1880/1  : 

346-359. 
1881/2  in  12  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1881/2 : 

347-359. 
1882/3  in  13  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1882/3 : 

478-490. 
1883/4  in  14  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1883/4 : 

507-520. 
1884/5  in  15  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1884/5 : 

524-538. 
1885/6  in  16  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1885/6 : 

577-592. 

1886/7  not  printed. 
1887/8  not  found. 


156 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COMMERCE — cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 
WABEHOUSING — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
1888/9    In    19   A.R.    r.r.    and    warehouse   comn.    1888/9 : 

140-158. 
1889/90   In  20  A.E.   r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.   1889/90 : 

193-211. 
1890/1    In   21    A.R.    r.r.    and   warehouse   comn.    1890/1 : 

174-190. 
1891/2  in  advance  sheets  of  22  A.K.  r.r.  and  warehouse 

comn.  1891/2  : 172-191. 
1892/3    In    23    A.R.    r.r.    and    warehouse    comn.    1892/3 : 

133-151. 
1893/4    in    24    A.R.    r.r.    and   warehouse   comn.    1893/4 : 

178-191. 
1894/5    in    25    A.R.    r.r.    and    warehouse   comn.    1894/5 : 

127-148. 
1895/6   In    26    A.R.    r.r.   and   warehouse    comn.    1895/6 : 

165-197. 
1896/7    in   27    A.R.    r.r.    and   warehouse   comn.    1896/7 : 

18-52. 
1897/8    in    28    A.R.    r.r.    and   warehouse   comn.    1897/8 : 

203-240. 
1898/9    in    29    A.R.    r.r.    and    warehouse    comn.    1898/9 : 

94-131. 
1899/00  in  30  A.R.   r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.   1899/00 : 

89-128. 
1900/1    in    31    A.R.    r.r.    and   warehouse   comn.    1900/1 : 

304-344. 
1901/2   In    32    A.R.    r.r.    and   warehouse   comn.    1901/2 : 

333-370. 
1902/3    In    33    A.R.    r.r.    and   warehouse   comn.    1902/3 : 

337-376. 
1903/4    In    34    A.R.    r.r.    and   warehouse    comn.    1903/4 : 

338-371. 

non-serial 

1871.  Warehouses;  organization  of  inspection  and 
registration  of  offices.  (1  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1870/1:  15-18.) 

• •.     Corresp.  betw.  bd.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs. 

and  atty.  gen.  re.  power  and  duty  of  r.r.  comrs.  in 
case  of  neglect  to  furnish  repts.,  certain  provisions 
of  act  regulating  public  warehouses,  and  passenger 
charges.  (1  same  1870/1:  65-69.) 

1873.  Supreme  Court,  Northern  Grand  Division,  Sept. 
term,  1873;  Ira  Y.  Munn  and  Geo.  L.  Scott  vs. 
People,  etc.;  error  to  Criminal  Court  of  Cook  Co.; 
argument  on  behalf  of  plaintiffs  in  error  by  Jno.  N. 
Jewett,  do.  for  defendants  by  R.  M.  Benjamin;  do. 
for  the  People  by  Jas.  K.  Edsall;  opinion  by  Chief 
Justice  Breese,  filed  Jan.  30,  1874  [violation  of  art. 
13  of  state  constitution  entitled  "  act  to  regulate 
public  warehouses,  and  warehousing  and  inspection 
of  grain."]  (4  same  1873/4:  46-102.) 

1876/7.  Decision  of  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.,  Oct. 
term,  1876;  Munn  vs.  111.  [as  to  whether  Gen. 
Assem.  of  111.  can,  under  limitations  upon  legisla- 
tive power  of  state  imposed  by  constitution  of  U.  S., 
fix  by  law  the  maximum  of  charges  for  storage  of 
grain  In  warehouses  at  Chicago  and  other  places 
in  state  having  not  less  than  100,000  inhabitants, 
in  which  grain  is  stored  in  bulk,  and  in  which 
grain  of  different  owners  is  mixed  together,  or  in 
which  grain  is  stored  in  such  a  manner  that  iden- 
tity of  different  lots  or  parcels  can  not  be  accu- 
rately preserved].  (7  same  1876/7:  520.) 

1877.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  bill  re.  fixing 
rates  of  storage.  (House  jol.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877: 
524-525.) 

1879.     Warehouseman's   rept.    for   yr.   ending   Oct.    31. 
(9  same  1878/9  folding  sheet  after  p.  xxvi.) 
No  other  repts.  found. 

CHICAGO 
1866.     Capacity    of    Chicago    warehouses    for    storing 

grain.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6:  541.) 
1870/2-1870/9.     Amt.  of  each  kind  of  grain  in  store  on 
last  Saturday  of  each  mo.     (2  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1871/2  (p.  36) — 9  same  1879.) 
No  returns  1873/4-1876/7. 


COMMERCE— cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 
WABEHOUSING — cont'd 

CHICAGO— cont'd 

1871.  Instruction  of  state's  atty.  C.  H.  Reed  to  com- 
mence legal  proceedings  agst.  warehouses  of  class 
"  A  "  of  Chicago,  for  failure  to  take  out  a  proper 
license.  (1  same  1870/1:  70.) 

1871/2.  Correspondence  with  Chas.  H.  Reed,  esq., 
state's  atty.  re.  criminal  prosecution  for  shipping 
of  grain  without  the  cancellation  of  corresponding 
receipts  in  case  of  People  vs.  Maher  at  criminal 
court  of  Cook  Co.  (2  same  1871/2:  143-145.) 

1871/2-1879/80.  Storage  capacity  of  grain  elevators  in 
Chicago.  (2  same  1871/2  (p.  36)— 10  same  1880.) 

1872/3-1903/4.  Amt.  of  each  kind  of  grain  reed,  in 
public  warehouses  in  Chicago.  (3  same  1872/3 
(p.  42)— 34  same  1904.) 

No  returns  1880/1-1887/8,  1890/1,  1891/2,  1897/8. 

1872/8-1895/04.     Comparative  stmt.  of  grain  ann.  reed. 

in  store  in  public  warehouses  of  Chicago,  and  of 

cars,  canal  boats,  and  vessels  from  which  said  grain 

was  reed.     (8  same  1877/8  (p.  24) — 34  same  1904.) 

Periods  vary. 

1872/98-1872/04.  No.  cars  of  different  kinds  of  grain 
and  total  no.  cars  and  canal  boats  and  vessels  reed, 
into  store.  (28  same  1897/8  (p.  239) — 34  same 
1904.) 

.     Amt.  of  different  kinds  of  grain  and  total  ami. 

reed,    into   store.     (28   same   1897/8    (p.   239)— 34 
same  1904.) 

1872/98-1874/04.     Amt.  of  different  kinds  of  grain  and 
total  amt.  shipped  out  of  public  warehouses  of  Chi- 
cago.    (28  same  1897/8  (p.  240) — 34  same  1904.) 
Periods  vary. 

1873/4-1879/80.  Amt.  of  each  kind  of  grain  delivered 
from  public  warehouses  in  Chicago.  (4  same 
1873/4  (p.  39)— 10  same  1880.) 

1873/4-1903/4.  Amt.  of  each  kind  of  grain  in  store  at 
close  of  each  week.  (4  same  1873/4  (p.  44) — 34 
same  1903/4.) 

1874.  Prosecutions  agst.  warehousemen  in  Chicago.  (4 
same  1873/4:  8.) 

1874-1889.  Amt.  of  different  kinds  of  grain  and  total 
amt.  shipped  out  of  public  warehouses  of  Chicago. 
(29  same  1888/9:  131.) 

1874/5-1878/9.  Amt.  of  each  kind  of  grain  shipped  from 
Chicago  warehouses  by  water,  rail,  and  teams,  resp. 
(5  same  1874/5  (pp.  35-36)— 10  same  1879.) 

1876/7.  Comparative  wkly.  stmt.  of  grain  in  store  in 
warehouses  in  Chicago.  (7  same  1876/7:  53-54.) 

1880/1-1897/8.     Storage   capacity   of   Chicago   elevators 
of  class  A  at  date  of  rept.     (11  same  1880/1   (p. 
358)— 28  same  1897/8.) 
No  returns  1892/3. 

1881.  Rept.  of  special  committee  to  consider  complaints 
made  to  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs.  since  last  sess., 
and  to  investigate  conduct  of  warehouse  and  grain 
dept.  of  said  bd.  at  Chicago.  (House  jol.  32  Gen. 
Assem.  1881:  867-875.) 

1886.  Recommendation  by  chief  grain  inspector  that 
bd.  make  some  official  declaration  which  will  clearly 
define  duties  of  elevator  mngrs.  in  matter  of  pre- 
serving integrity  of  their  grades.  (16  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1885/6:  555.) 

— .  Bd.  concurs  with  chief  grain  inspector  in  recom- 
mending amdmt.  of  law  creating  grain  inspection 
dept.  at  Chicago  so  as  to  place  under  supervision 
of  dept.  all  public  warehouses  in  Cook  Co.  (16 
same  1885/6:  xxvi.) 

1889.  Receiving,  shipping,  transporting,  and  weighing 
of  grain  in  bulk;  complaint;  Bd.  of  Trade  of  Chi- 
cago, complainant  vs.  Chicago  and  Atlantic  Rwy. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


157 


COMMERCE— cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 
WAREHOUSING— cont'd     • 

CHICAGO— cont'd 

Co.— Chicago  and  Eastern  111.  R.R.  Co.  and  others. 
(19  same  1888/9:  161-162.) 

1895.  Petition  for  cancellation  and  revocation  of  pub- 
lic warehouse  license;  J.  C.  Ross  and  J.  Hill.  Jr., 
composing  warehouse  committee  of  Bd.  of  Trade  of 
of  Chicago  vs.  Geo.  A.  Seavern  et  al.  (25  same 
1894/5:  265-271.) 

.  Letter  from  comn.  to  Chicago  Bd.  of  Trade  pass- 
ing upon  certain  questions  submitted  by  them  with 
reference  to  storage  of  grain  in  Chicago  elevators. 
(24  same  1893/4:  315-316.) 

.    Proceedings  in  elevator  cases.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 

gen.  1895/6:  195-204.) 

.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.;  power  of  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comrs.  to  prevent  warehouse  men  in  Chicago 
from  dealing  in  grain.  (Same  1895/6:  234-238.) 

1897-1904.  Amt.  of  different  kinds  of  grain  and  total 
amt.  reed,  into  store,  in  public  warehouses  of  Chi- 
cago, each  wk.  (27  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn. 
1896/7  (p.  48)— 34  same  1904.) 

.     Amt.  of  different  kinds  of  grain,  and  total  amt. 

shipped  out  of  public  warehouse  of  Chicago  each 
wk.  (27  same  1896/7  (p.  49)— 34  same  1904.) 

1897/8-1903/4.     No.  canal  boats  and  vessels  of  each  kind 
of  grain  reed,  into  several  public  warehouses.     (28 
same  1897/8  (p.  226)— 34  same  1904.) 
No  returns  1903/4. 

1898-1904.  No.  vessels  and  cars  and  total  no.  bu.  of 
each  kind  and  grade  of  grain  reed,  into  public 
warehouses  of  Chicago  during  yr.  ( 28  same  1897/8 
(p.  225)— 34  same  1904.) 

1899-1904.  Unloading  capacity  per  day  and  storage  ca- 
pacity of  public  warehouses  of  Chicago  at  date  of 
rept.  (29  same  1898/9  (p.  126)— 34  same  1904.) 

.    No.  cars  and  canal  boats  from  which  grain  was 

reed,  into  several  public  warehouses  of  Chicago 
during  yr. ;  also  cars  not  promptly  registered.  (30 
same  1899/00  (p.  122)— 34  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902/3  only  no.  cars  from  which  grain  was  reed. 

1901-1904.    No.    cars   of    grain    shipped    out    of    public 
warehouses  of  Chicago  each  wk.     (31  same  1900/1 
(p.  333) — 34  same  1904.) 
WHEAT 

1854-1868.    Table   showing  receipts   and   shipments  of 
wheat  at  Chicago.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6 
(pp.  492-493)— some  1867/8.) 
Hides  and  Leather 

CHICAGO 

1852-1866/7.  Receipts  and  shipments  of  hides  at  Chi- 
cago. (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (p.  621)  — 
same  1867/8.) 

1852-1857  In  numbers,  1858-1866/7  in  Ibs. 

1866/7-1868.     Mo.   receipts  and   shipments  of  hides  by 
lake,  canal,  and  r.r.  at  Chicago.     (Same  1865/6  (pp. 
618-619)— some  1867/8.) 
Hogs;  see  below,  Livestock 
Imports  and  Exports 

1816-1839.  Tables  of  commerce:  comparing  bank  circu- 
lation with  value  of  imports  and  exports  each  yr. ; 
1816  to  1820  and  1832-1839.  (House  repts.  13  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  186.) 

1869-1880.  Table  showing  export  trade  in  hog  products. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  18:  378.) 

1880-1881.  Distribution  and  value  of  corn  exported 
from  U.  S.  (Dept.  agric.  circular  82:  7.) 

1881-1883.  Extent  and  distribution  to  foreign  coun- 
tries of  corn  exported  from  U.  S.  (Same  106:  96.) 

.     Table  showing  exports  of  hog  products  from  U. 

S.,  including  hams,  bacon,  pork,  and  lard.  (Trans, 
dept.  agric.  1883:  510.) 


COMMERCE— cont'd 

Imports  and  Exports — cont'd 

1882-1883.  Extent  and  distribution  to  foreign  countries 
of  wheat  exported  for  U.  S.  (Same  106:  97.) 

1883-1884.  Table  showing  distribution  of  corn  exported 
from  U.  S.  (Same  118:  128.) 

.     Same;  wheat.     (Same  118:  129.) 

Lake-borne 
FBEIGHT 

1866-1867.  Stmt.  of  wkly.  rates  of  freight  on  various 
grains,  by  lake  to  Buffalo  from  Chicago.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1867/8:  399.) 

1867.  Wkly.  rates  of  freight  on  flour,  wheat,  corn,  oats 
and  provisions  by  propeller  lines  from  Chicago  to 
Buffalo,  New  York,  Boston,  Albany,  Troy  and  Sche- 
nectady.  (Same  1867/8:  401.) 

1867/8.  Stmt.  giving  freight  rates  on  flour  and  dressed 
hogs  from  Chicago  to  N.  Y.,  Boston,  Portland,  Buf- 
falo and  Suspension  Bridge.  (Same  1867/8:  400.) 

1873.  Memorial  of  legisl.  of  111.  favoring  removal  of 
various  restrictions  to  navigation  and  commerce  on 
great  lakes.  (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  544- 
545.) 

1898-1904.    See  above,  Grain;  these  dates. 
Laws 

1887.  Act  to  regulate  public  warehouses,  and  ware- 
housing and  inspection  of  grain,  and  to  give  effect 
to  art.  13  of  constitution  of  state.  (18  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1887/8:  667-674.) 

.  Act  regulating  receiving,  transportation,  and  de- 
livery of  grain  by  r.r.  corporations,  and  denning 
duties  of  such  corporations  with  respect  thereto. 
(18  same  1887/8:  664-666.) 

1897.  Amdmt.  to  warehouse  law.    (27  some  1896/7:  x.) 
Lead 

CHICAGO 

1857-1868.  Table  showing  in  Ibs.  receipts  and  ship- 
ments of  lead  at  Chicago.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1865/6  (p.  631)— same  1867/8.) 
1866/7-1868.  Receipts  and  shipments  at  Chicago  of  lead 
by  lake,  canal,  and  r.r.  (Same  1865/6  (p.  630)— 
same  1867/8.) 

Leather;  see  above,  Hides  and  Leather 
Livestock 

1879.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  re. 
mngmt.  and  charges  of  stock  yards  in  state  of  111. 
(Sen.  jol.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879:  522-523.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen ;  500  copies  were  ordered  printed. 
1891.    Rept.    of    jt.    committee    apptd.    to    investigate 
charges  agst.  Amer.  Live  Stock  Exchange.     (House 
jol.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1891:  840-847.) 

1898.  For   legislation  placing   stock  yard   cos.   under 
full  control  of  comn.     (28  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1897/8:  xiv.) 

CHICAGO 

1852-1866/7.  Table  showing  shipments  of  cattle  from 
Chicago  markets.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6 
(p.  589)— some  1867/8.) 

1855-1868.  Comparative  table  showing  ann.  receipts  and 
shipments  of  live  and  dressed  hogs  in  Chicago 
market.  (Same  1867/8:  449.) 

— — .  Comparative  stmt.  showing  ann.  receipts  and 
shipments  of  beef  cattle  in  Chicago;  also  approxi- 
mate no.  used  for  packing  and  supply  of  city  con- 
sumptive demand.  (Same  1867/8:  429.) 

1857-1868.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing  re- 
ceipts of  cattle.  (Same  1865/6  (p.  589)—  same 
1867/8.) 

1858-1866/7.  Table  showing  receipts  and  shipments  of 
hogs,  live,  dressed,  and  total,  at  Chicago.  (Same 
1865/6  (p.  565)— same  1867/8.) 

1864/5-1868.  Receipts  and  shipments  at  Chicago  of 
most  of  products  of  hogs  and  cattle,  by  lake,  canal, 


158 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


COMMERCE— cont'd 

Livestock — cont'd 

CHICAGO— cont'd 

and  each  r.r.     (Same  1865/6   (pp.  580,  586,  596)  — 

same  1867/8.) 
.    Mo.  receipts  and  shipments  at  Chicago  of  hogs 

(live  and  dressed)  by  lake  and  each  r.r.;  also  wkly. 

prices  of  hog  product  during  yr.  and  summary  of 

pork  packing.     (Same  1865/6   (pp.  546-575) — same 

1867/8.) 
.     Mo.  receipts  and  shipments  at  Chicago  of  cattle 

by  lake,  canal,  and  each  r.r.     (game  1865/6   (pp. 

578-579,  584-585,  592-593)— some  1867/8.) 
.     Stint,  showing  amt.  of  cattle  packed  in  Chicago, 

by  seasons  and  by  different  packers.     (Same  1865/6 

(pp.  577,  583,  589)— some  1867/8.) 
1865.    Paper  on  Union  Stock  Yards  of  Chicago.     (Same 

1865/6:  314-331.) 
1865-1873.     Total  no.  of  cattle,  horses,  hogs,  and  sheep 

received  at  Union  Stock  Yards  since  organization 

of  co.     (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  388.) 
1866-1876.    No.  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  hogs  reed,  at  Union 

Stock   Yards  in   Chicago.     (Same   30   Gen.   Assem. 

1877:  508.) 
1867-1868.     Mo.   receipts  and  shipments   at  Chicago  of 

sheep  by  lake,  canal,  and  each  r.r.     (Trans,  state 

agric.  socy.  1865/6  (pp.  594-595)— same  1867/8.) 
.     Comparative  receipts  of  cattle  in  Chicago  by  sev- 
eral  roads   during   past   two   yrs.     (Same   1867/8: 

412.) 

1867-1869.    Review  of  Chicago  livestock  trade,  with  re- 
turns of  pork  packing  in  Chicago  and  west.    (Same 

1867/8:  402-480.) 
1872.    Kept,  of  special  committee  apptd.  to  investigate 

certain  alleged  abuses  charged  to  exist  in  mngmt. 

of    the    Union    Stock    Yards    of    Chicago.     26    pp. 

(Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  4:  237-262.) 

.     Same.     (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  383-404.) 

1877.    Rept.  of  sub-committee  to  jt.  r.r.  committee  on 

investigation  of  charges  re.  Union  Stock  Yards  of 

Chicago  and   East   St.  Louis.     (Sen.  jol.   30   Gen. 

Assem.  1877:  513-516.) 
.    Majority  rept.  of  sub-committee  on  investigation 

of   charges   re.    stock    yards    in    Chicago.     (Same 

1877:  506-510.) 
Lumber 
1856-1874.     See  above,  Canal-borne;  these  dates. 

CHICAOO 
1851.    Shipment  of  lumber  and  shingles  on  canal  from 

Chicago  shows  increase  over  1850.     ([7]  A.R.  trus- 
tees 111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1850/1:  67.) 
1856-1868.     Table  showing  receipts  of  lumber,  shingles, 

and   lath   at  Chicago.     (Trans,   state   agric.   socy. 

1865/6   (p.  605)— some  1867/8.) 
1857-1868.    Table     showing     stock     of     lumber,     lath, 

shingles,   and   posts   on   hand   Jan.   1,   in   Chicago. 

(Same  1865/6  (p.  605)— same  1867/8.) 
1858-1861.    Lumber  trade;    per  cent  of  decrease  with 

111.  River  from  Chicago.     (17  A.R.  trustees  111.  and 

Mich.  Canal  1860/1:  50.) 
1859-1866/7.     Shipments  of  lumber,  shingles  and   lath 

from    Chicago.     (Trans,    state   agric.    socy.    1865/6 

(p.  605)— some  1867/8.) 
1859-1868.     Table      showing      shipments      of      lumber, 

shingles,   and   lath   from  Chicago.     (Same   1865/6 

(p.  605)— some  1867/8.) 
1862-1868.     Receipts  of  cords  of  wood  by   lake,  canal, 

and  each  r.r.  at  Chicago.     (Same  1865/6  (p.  630) — 

same  1867/8.) 

1867-1868.     Lumber,   shingles   and   lath   reed,   and   for- 
warded by  lake,  canal,  and  each  r.r.  at  Chicago, 

with    sources   of   supply   and   disposition.     (Same 

1865/6  (p.  608)— some  1867/8.) 
Oats;   see  above,  Grain 


COMMERCE— cont'd 

Potatoes;  see  above,  Agricultural  Produce 
Rail-borne 

See  also  above,  Grain.     See  also  Railroads. 
1878-1879.     Table  showing  tonnage  forwarded  from  and 
reed,  at  Cairo  on   111.   Central  R.R.     (2   A.R.  bd. 
health  1879:  24.) 

1898-1904.    See  above,  Grain;  these  dates. 
River-borne 

See  also  River  Conservancy. 

1822.  Profits  realized  by  citizens  from  shipments  of 
produce  down  the  Mississippi  River,  such  as  to 
offer  great  encouragement  for  future  trade.  (Govs. 
inaug.  address  1822;  in  Sen.  jol.  3  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1822/3:  22-23.) 

1871/3-1872/6.    See  above,  Canal-borne;  these  dates. 
1872-1874.     Stmt.  of  tonnage,  freights,  and  no.  of  boats 
passing  through  lock  at  Henry  north  and  south  each 
yr.     (House  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  237-238.) 
1873.     Inland  transportation.    The  Mississippi:  its  rea- 
sonable improvement  and  union  with  the  lakes  the 
key  to  solve  the  transportation   problem;    by  W. 
Stackpole.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1873:  155-168.) 
1876/7-1901/2.     See  above,  Canal-borne;  these  dates. 
Rye;  see  above,  Grain 
Salt 

CHICAGO 

1855-1868.    Receipts  and  shipments  of  salt  at  Chicago. 

(Trans,   state   agric.   socy.   1865/6    (p.   614) — some 

1867/8.) 
1866/7-1868.    Receipts  and  shipments  at  Chicago  of  salt 

by  lake,  canal,  and   each  r.r.     (Same  1865/6    (p. 

615)— some  1867/8.) 
Seeds 

CHICAGO 

1855-1868.  Receipts  and  shipments  at  Chicago  of  seeds. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (p.  614) — same 
1867/8.) 

1867-1868.    Mo.  receipts  and  shipments  at  Chicago  of 
seeds  by  lake,  canal,  and  each  r.r.     (Same  1865/6 
(pp.  612-613)— some  1867/8.) 
Sheep;  see  above,  Livestock 
Warehousing;  see  above,  Grain 
Wine 

CHICAGO 

1853-1868.  Receipts  and  shipments  at  Chicago  of  high 
wines.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (p.  624)  — 
same  1867/8.) 

1866/7-1868.     Mo.  receipts  and  shipments  at  Chicago  of 
high  wines  by  lake,  canal,  and  each  r.r.     (Same 
1865/6  (pp.  625-626)— some  1867/8.) 
Wool 

CHICAGO 

1855-1868.  Receipts  and  shipments  at  Chicago  of  wool 
in  Ibs.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (p.  631)  — 
same  1867/8.) 

1866/7-1868.  Receipts  and  shipments  of  wool  at  Chi- 
cago by  lake,  canal,  and  each  r.r.  (Same  1865/6 
(p.  631)— same  1867/8.) 

COMMISSION  MERCHANTS 
License;  see  License:  State 

COMPULSORY  EDUCATION;  see  EDUCATION 

CONCILIATION 

Industrial;  see  Labor  Disputes 

CONSUMPTIVES 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance:  State 


CONSUMPTION 

Tubercular;  see  Public  Health 
Wheat;  see  Agriculture.     Crops. 


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CONVENTIONS 

Agricultural;  see  Agricultural  Associations 
Prison;  see  Maintenance 
Public  Health;  see  that  title 
Railway;  see  Railroads 

CONVICT  LABOR;  see  LABOR 

CONVICTS 

1877.  Recommendation  that  state  assume  burden  for 
furnishing  discharged  convicts  with  suit  of  new 
clothes,  transportation  to  his  county,  and  $10  of 
bounty  money.  (Govs.  mess.  1877:  34.) 

1893.     Citizenship      restored:       discharged      prisoners 
(State  penitentiary,  Joliet.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1901.  The  work  of  the  Central  Howard  Assn.;  by  Rev. 
F.  B.  Lyon,  supt.  (111.  Conference  of  Charities 
6  sess.  1901:  67-69.) 

For  aid  of  ex-convicts,  both  paroled  and  discharged. 

Insane 

MAINTENANCE;    see  MAINTENANCE:    STATE.     CRIMINAL   Iw- 
SANE 

COOK  COUNTY  (1831) 

Administration  of  Justice;  see  that  title 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Animals  of;  see  Fish  and  Game 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Charities;  see  Maintenance:  County;  do.  Maintenance:  Pri- 
vate 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Insane  Asylum;  see  Maintenance:  County  Individual  Insti- 
tutions 

Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality 
Normal  School;  see  Education.    Normal  Schools 
Population;  see  that  title 
Swamp  Land;  see  Land:  State.    Swamp  Land 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.    County  Tax 
Vaccination;  see  Public  Health,  that  title 

COON  ISLAND;  see  LAND:  STATE.    SWAMP  LAND 

COPPER;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL;  see  also 
INDUSTRIES.    MINING 

CORN 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.     Crops.    Grain 

The  corn  crop  statistics  Include  prices  and  production 
figures. 

Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

CORPORATIONS 

serial 

Under  act   approved   May   10,    1901,    In   force   July    1, 

1901. 

1902-1904.  Certified  list  of  111.  corporations  filed  with 
the  recorder  of  deeds  in  compliance  with  "  Act  re- 
quiring corporations  to  make  annual  report  to  the 
secretary  of  state."  F°. 

Checklist 

1902.  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1902.     269  pp. 

1903.  Springfield.  Phillips  Bros.,  1903.     347  pp. 

1904.  Danville,  III.  Prtg.  Co.,  1904.     296  pp.,  1  leaf. 

non-serial 

1818-1869.  List  of  corporations  organized  by  special 
laws  in  state,  with  their  amt.  of  capital  stock,  in 
different  cos.  (Proceedings  state  bd.  of  equaliza- 
tion 1873:  Ixv-lxxxiv.) 


CORPORATIONS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1838.  Recommendation  for  passage  of  general  incorpo 
ration  act  so  that  funds  belonging  to  widows  and 
orphans,  the  imbecile  and  aged,  unable  to  employ 
them  in  business,  may  have  opportunity  of  using 
them  for  improvement  of  country.  (Govs.  mess. 
1838:  11.) 

1844.  Stmt.  from  committee  on  judiciary  re.  "  act  in 
relation  to  corporations,"  and  objections  of  council 
of  revision  to  this  act.  (Sen.  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1844/5:  161-162.) 

.    Objections  of  council  of  revision  to  bill  for  "  ac( 

concerning  corporations,"  re.  judgments  against 
corporations.  (Sen.  jol.  14  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess 
1844/5:  6.) 

1866-1873.  List  of  corporations  in  state  (except  Cook 
Co.)  with  amt.  of  capital  stock  of  each  corporation, 
by  cos.  (Proceedings  state  bd.  of  equalization  1873: 
xlvi-lv.) 

.    List  of  corporations  in  Cook  Co.,  with  amt.  of 

capital  stock  of  each  corporation.  (Same  1873: 
Ivi-lviii.) 

1869-1873.  List  of  corporations  with  amt.  of  their  capi- 
tal stock,  created  by  special  act  of  Gen.  Assem. 
1869,  in  several  cos.  (Same  1873:  Ixii-lxlii.) 

.     List  of  corporations  in  Cook  Co.,  organized  under 

general  law,  since  July  1,  1869,  principal  office  in 
Chicago,  with  amt.  of  capital  stock  of  each.  (Same 
1873:  Iviii-lxi.) 

1870/2.  Stmt.  giving  full  list  of  all  corporations  for 
pecuniary  profit  which  have  applied  for  license. 
(Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1870/2:  15-17.) 

.     List   of   corporations    not   for   pecuniary    profit, 

duly  organized.     (Same  1870/2:  17.) 

1872.  On  act  of  July  1,  1872,  concerning  corporations. 
(Govs.  mess.  1875:  4.) 

1872-1873.  List  of  corporations  organized  under  gen- 
eral incorporation  law,  in  force  July  1,  1872,  prin- 
cipal office  at  Chicago,  with  amt.  of  capital  stock  of 
each.  (Proceedings  state  bd.  of  equalization  1873: 
Ixi-lxil.) 

1872-1874.  Stmt.  by  secy,  of  state  of  no.  of  corporations 
licensed  each  yr.;  no.  that  have  completed  their 
organization,  their  capital  stock;  no.  lapsed,  amt. 
of  increase  and  decrease  of  capital  stock,  etc.  ( Sen. 
jol.  34  Gen.  Assem.  1885:  354.) 

1872-1890.  Stmt.  of  no.  of  corporations  formed  in  state 
each  yr.  for  pecuniary  profit,  with  amt.  of  fees  paid 
in  on  that  acct.  (House  jol.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1891: 
398.) 

1873.  List  of  corporations  with  amt.  of  their  capital 
stock,  organized  under  general  law — principal  office 
at  Quincy,  Adams  Co.,  also  in  Will  Co.     (Proceed- 
ings state  bd.  of  equalization  1873:  Ixiv.) 

1878/80.    List    of    corporations    for    pecuniary    profit 

which  have  reed,  final  certificate  of  organization; 

their  location  and  amt.  of  capital  stock.     (Bienn. 

rept.  secy,  of  state  1878/80:  49-61.) 
1880.    Suggestions   re.    corporations.     (Same    1878/80: 

82.) 
1882.     Opinion  re.  certificate  of  incorporation.     (Bienn. 

rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2:  19.) 
1884.     Same;     re.     foreign     corporations — real     estate. 

(Same  1882/4:  14.) 
.     Same;     re.     corporations — organization.     (Same 

1882/4:  13.) 
1884/6.     List  of  corporations  chartered.     (Bienn.  rept. 

secy,  of  state  1884/6:  149-184.) 

1889.  Corporation  record.     (Secy,  of  state.) 
Not  seen  :  entry  from  Bowker. 

1890.  Corporations;     recommended    that    law    be    so 
amended    as   to    require   every   corporation   before 
completion  of  its  organization  to  pay  state  certain 


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CORPORATIONS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

per  cent  on  amt.  of  its  capital  stock.  (Blenn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1888/90:  92-94.) 

1893.  Opinion  re.  incorporation  of  companies  for  treat- 
ment of  diseases.  (Same  1893/4:  72.) 

1895.  Veto  of  Sen.  bill  to  amend  sec.  1,  "  act  re.  con- 
solidation of  incorporated  cos."  (Sen.  jol.  39  Gen. 
Assem.  1895:  779.) 

1896/8-1902/4.  List  of  foreign  corporations  licensed  to 
do  business  in  111.;  fees  paid.  (Bienn.  rept.  secy, 
of  state  1896/8  (pp.  91-102)— same  1902/4.) 

.     List  of  domestic  corporations  for  profit  licensed 

in  111.,  other  than  r.rs.,  bldg.  and  loan,  and  insur- 
ance; fees  paid.  (Same  1896/8  (pp.  57-90)— same 
1902/4.) 

1897.  Opinion  re.  right  to  demand  money  30  days  after 
notice   of   withdrawal;    solvency   or   insolvency   of 
assn.;  what  is;  right  of  delinquent  assn.  to  sell  new 
shares.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  145.) 

.  Same;  fees  for  incorporation.  (Same  1897/8: 

155.) 

.  Same;  recording  certificate  of  foreign  corpora- 
tion. (Same  1897/8:  155.) 

.  Same;  office,  legal  service  and  agt.  of  foreign 

corporations.  (Same  1897/8:  156-157.) 

.  Same;  legality  of  investment  contracts  of  foreign 

corporations.  (Same  1897/8:  158.) 

1898.  Foreign  corporations;  remarks  re.     (Bienn.  rept. 
secy,  of  state  1896/8:  21-22.) 

.  Foreign  corporation  act;  cause  of  great  increase 

of  fees  reed,  by  secy.  (Same  1896/8:  4-5.) 

1898/00.  Increases  and  decreases  of  capital  stock  of 
corporations.  (Same  1898/00:  83-89.) 

1899.  Opinion  re.  insolvent  assns.,  what  withdrawing 
member  is  entitled  to  receive.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1899/00:  102.) 

1900/2.  List  of  corporations  not  for  pecuniary  profit; 
their  location,  fees  paid,  etc.  (Bienn.  rept.  secy 
of  state  1900/2:  123-142.) 

1901.  Opinion  re.  what  constitutes  non-user  of  corpo- 
rate franchise.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2: 
187-188.) 

• •.  Same;  foreign  corporations — when  not  amenable 

to  111.  laws.  (Same  1901/2:  195-196.) 

1903.  Same;    consolidation   of  foreign   with   domestic 
corporation.     (Same  1903/4:  220.) 

1904.  Same;  foreign  corporations — when  must  comply 
with  111.  act.     (Same  1903/4:  220-221.) 

.  Same;  liability  of  foreign  corporations  for  trans- 
acting business  in  III.  without  compliance  with  act 
— construction  of  act.  (Same  1903/4:  216-217.) 

.  Same;  foreign  corporations — not  required  to 

make  ann.  repts. — must  comply  with  anti-trust 
laws.  (Same  1903/4:  210.) 

Banks;  see  that  title 

Building  and  Loan  Associations;  see  that  title 

Express  Companies;  see  that  title 

Fees 

RECEIPTS  FROM;  see  below,  RECEIPTS,  ETC. 

Insurance  Companies;  see  Insurance 

Investment  Companies;  see  that  title 

Laws 

1837.  Incorporation  laws  of  the  state  of  111.  passed  at 

a  sess.  of  the  Gen.  Assem held  at  Vandalia 

....  Dec.,  1836.    Vandalia,  W.  Waters,  1837.    314, 
xxi  pp. 

Copy  In  Library  of  Congress.     500  copies  printed. 

1838.  Incorporation  laws  of  111.    Vandalia,  1839.    249, 
viii  (2)  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  Sabin  no.  34,282. 


CORPORATIONS— cont'd 
Laws — cont'd 
1895-1903.    The  law  of  corporations. 

ed.  1.      1883.     Not  seen. 

ed,  2.     1886.     Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

ed.  3.  1888.   ' 

ed.  4.  1889. 

ed.  5.  1893.   "      " 

ed.  6.     1895.     Chicago,  1895.     17,  282  pp. 
[ed.  7.]    1899.     v,  75  pp. 
[ed.  8.]   1901.     Springfield,  1900.     iv,  76  pp. 
[ed.  9.]    1903.     Springfield,  1903.     92  pp. 
Light  and  Power  Companies 

1899.     Opinion  re.  gas  and  electric  lighting — what  nec- 
essary  in   order  to  pass  ordinance  granting   fran- 
chise for.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  158.) 
Railroads;  see  that  title 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1872-1890.     See  above,  Corporations;  these  dates. 
1880/2.     Stmt.  of  fees  returned  on  acct.  of  corporations. 

(Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1880/2:  113-114.) 
1880/2-1882/4.     Stmt.  of  fees  reed,  on  acct.  of  corpora- 
tions.    (Same  1880/2  (pp.  8-43) — same  1882/4.) 
1894.     Increase  In  receipts;   fee  for  incorporating  cos. 

increased.     (Same  1892/4:  3-4.) 

1896/8-1902/4.     See  above,  non-serial  group;  these  dates. 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State 
Trust  Companies;  see  Banks 
Trusts;  see  that  title 

CORPORATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL 
American  Book  Company 

1893.  Rept.  of  special  committee,  Apr.  6,  on  investiga- 
tion of  organization  and  methods  of  American  Book 
Co.     (Sen.  jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  509-512.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  200  copies  ordered  printed. 

.     Same;   June  8.     (Sen.  jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893: 

856-858.) 
American  Tobacco  Company 

1893/4.     Legal  proceedings  agst.  American  Tobacco  Co. 

(Blenn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  119-121.) 
Brooklyn  Land  Company 

1867.     Veto  of  bill  "  to  incorporate  Brooklyn  Land  Co." 

(Sen.  jol.  25  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1867:  13-14.) 
Central  Land  Company 

1867.     Veto  of  bill  "  to  incorporate  Central  Land  Co." 

(Sen.  jol.  25  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1867:  12-13.) 
Chicago  Gas  Light  and  Coke  Company 

1894.  Legal  proceedings  agst.  Chicago  Gas  Light  and 
Coke  Co.;  history  of  case.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1893/4:  76-87.) 

Chicago  Gas  Trust  Company 

1886/8.  The  People  of  State  vs.  The  Chicago  Gas  Trust 
Co.;  in  re  co.  exercising  powers  not  conferred  by 
law;  i.  e.,  power  of  purchasing  and  holding  shares 
of  stock  in  other  corporations  to  such  an  amt.  as 
gives  said  co.  control  of  such  corporations,  thus 
creating  a  virtual  monopoly  in  mnftre.  and  supply 
of  illuminating  gas  to  city  of  Chicago.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1886/8:  37-38.) 

Columbia  Construction  Company 

1896.  Decision  of  Supreme  Court  re.  corporation  fee 
due  secy,  by  Columbia  Construction  Co.,  of  Chicago. 
(Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1894/6:  iii-v.) 

Distilling  and  Cattle  Feeding  Company 

1893/4.  Legal  proceedings  agst.  Distilling  and  Cattle 
Feeding  Co.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  102- 
109.) 

Grain  Dealers'  Association 

1903.  Opinion  re.  Grain  Dealers'  Assn.,  Bemet,  con- 
struction of  by-laws;  not  in  violation  of  anti-trust 
law.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  223-224.) 


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101 


CORPORATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Illinois  Coal  Company 

1849.  Communication  from  governor  returning  act  to 
incorporate  111.  Coal  Co.  (House  jol.  Jan.  1849: 

477-478.) 

Illinois  and  Missouri  Transportation  Company 

1865.     Minority  rept.  re.  bill  "  to   incorporate   111.  and 
Mo.     Transportation    Co."     (House    jol.     24     Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1865:  971.) 
Illinois  and  St.  Louis  Bridge  Company 

1883.  Rept.  of  jt.  special  committee  on  investigation  of 
charges  agst.  St.  Louis  Bridge  Co.  (Sen.  jol.  1883: 
680-681.) 

Later  III.  and  St.  Louis  Bridge  Co. 

1887.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs.  in  re 
unjust  discrimination  and  extortion  practised  by 
corporation  controlling  bridge  over  Miss.  River 
betw.  city  of  East  St.  Louis  in  111.  and  city  of  St. 
Louis  in  Mo.  (Sen.  jol.  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887:  1031- 
1033;  House  jol.  1887:  1158-1161.) 

1895.     Rept.   of  special   committee  on   investigation   of 
alleged  illegal  conduct  of  111.  and  St.  Louis  Bridge 
Co.     (Sen.  jol.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1895:  946-951.) 
Illinois  Land  Company 

1867.  Veto  of  bill  "  to  incorporate  111.  Land  Co."  (Sen. 
jol.  25  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1867:  14-15.) 

1869.    Same.     (Same  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v. 

2:  887-889.) 
Kankakee  Lumber  and  Coal  Mining  Company 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  to  incorporate  Kankakee  Lumber  and 
Coal  Mining  Co.;  to  authorize  certain  cities,  towns, 
counties,  and  townships  to  subscribe  stock  of  cer- 
tain r.r.;  and  to  incorporate  111.  Farmers'  R.R.  Co. 
(House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3: 
537-540.) 
Kankakee  River  Improvement  Company 

1881.  Rept.  of  atty.  gen.  on  rights  of  Kankakee  River 
Improvement  Co.,  claiming  to  be  successor  of  Kan- 
kakee and  Iroquois  Navigation  and  Mnfg.  Co. 
(Sen.  jol.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881:  219-222;  349-352.) 

.     Same;    digest.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2: 

25.) 
La  Salle  Ice  and  Transportation  Company 

1869.     Veto    of   bill   to   incorporate   La    Salle    Ice    and 
Transportation  Co.     (Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg. 
sess.  1869  v.  1:  423.) 
Land  Improvement  Company 

1869.     Veto  of  bill   to   incorporate   Land   Improvement 
Co.     (House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3: 
531.) 
Massac  Manufacturing  Company 

1869.     Veto   of   bill    to    incorporate   Massac   Mnfg.   Co. 
(House  jol.   26  Gen.   Assem.   reg.  sess.   1869  v.   3: 
536-537.) 
Mississippi  Levee  Company 

1869.     Rept.    on    bill    to    incorporate    Miss.    Levee    Co. 
(House  jol.   26  Gen.   Assem.   reg.   sess.   1869  v.   3: 
201-202.) 
National  Land  Company 

1869.     Veto  of  bills  to  incorporate  National  Land  Co.  of 
Chicago;    to  provide   for  construction   of  levee  on 
Okaw  or  Kaskaskia  River  in  Clinton  Co.;  to  incor 
porate  111.  Building  Co.;   to  incorporate  Metropolis 
and  Northwestern  Rwy.  Co.;  and  incorporate  Silver 
Mt.  Mining  Co.     (House  jol.   26  Gen.  Assem.  reg. 
sess.  1869  v.  3:  534-535;  611-612.) 
National  Linseed  Oil  Trust;  see  Trusts 
Okaw  River  Navigation  Company 

1867.  Veto  of  act  to  incorporate  Okaw  River  Naviga- 
tion Co.  (House  jol.  25  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess. 
1867  v.  2:  211-212.) 

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CORPORATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Shelbyville  Coal  Company 

1869.  Veto  of  Sen.  bill  "  to  incorporate  Shelbyville  Coal 
Co."  (Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  2: 
889-890.) 

Sherwood  Silver  Mining  Company 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  "  to  incorporate  Sherwood  Silver 
Mining  Co.  of  Nevada."  (Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem. 
reg.  sess.  1869  v.  2:  737-740.) 

Sparta  Manufacturing  and  Coal  Company 

1869.  Veto  of  bills  to  incorporate  Sparta  Mnfg.  and 
Coal  Co.,  Wiley  Coal  Co.,  Union  Coal,  Iron  and 
Transportation  Co.,  and  to  authorize  bd.  of  super- 
visors of  Knox  Co.  to  fix  rates  of  commutation  of 
road  labor.  (House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess. 
1869  v.  3: -609.) 

Spring  Valley  Coal  Company 

1893/4.  Legal  proceedings  agst.  SpriMg  Valley  Coal 
Co.;  usurpation  and  misuse  of  power  by  co.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  123-130.) 

State  Fawners'  Society 

1899.  State  Fawners'  Socy.;  organization  of  and  amt. 
of  capital.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  of  public  accts. 
1898/00:  xiv.) 

St.  Louis  Bridge  Company;  see  above,  Illinois  and  St.  Louis 

Bridge  Company 
Union  Warehouse  and  Security  Company 

1869.  Veto  of  Sen.  bill  to  incorporate  Union  Warehouse 
and  Security  Co.  (Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg. 
sess.  1869  v.  2:  738-739.) 

United  States  School  Furniture  Company 

1893.  Rept.  of  special  committee,  Apr.  6,  on  investiga- 
tion of  U.  S.  School  Furniture  Co.     (Sen.  jol.  38 
Gen.  Assem.  1893:  513-514.) 

.     Same;    June   15.      (Same  1893:  940-941.) 

1894.  Legal  proceedings  agst.  U.  S.   School  Furniture 
Co.;    history   of  organization.     (Bienn.    rept.   atty. 
gen.  1893/4:  94-101.) 

1895/6.  Proceedings  agst.  U.  S.  School  Furniture  Co. 
(Same  1895/6:  194-195.) 

Western  White  Sand  Company;  see  Trusts 
CORRECTIONS  AND  CHARITIES;  see  MAINTENANCE 

CORRUPT  PRACTICES 

1833.  Speech  of  R.  M.  Young  in  defence  of  T.  W.  Smith 
for  alleged  misdemeanor  in  office,  before  Senate, 
sitting  as  high  court  of  impeachment;  Jan.  28. 
(Jols.,  docs.,  etc.) 

Not  scon  :  entry  from  Bowker.  Richard  M.  Young  was 
chief  justice  fifth  judicial  circuit  and  Theophilus  W. 
Smith  was  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

1875.  Rept.  on  res.  re.  alleged  attempt  to  influence 
member  of  Gen.  Assem.  in  interest  of  Union  Stock 
Yards  of  Chicago,  etc.  (House  jol.  29  Gen.  Assem. 
1875:  491.) 

1879.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  charges  of  bribery  agst. 
members  of  House.  (House  jol.  31  Gen.  Assem. 
1879:  625.) 

1889.  Rept.  on  charges  of  bribery  in  Senate  made  by 
Chicago  Tribune.  (Sen.  jol.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889: 
956-959.) 

COTTON 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fiber  Crops 

COTTON  SEED 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and  Forage  Crops 


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COUNTERFEITING 

1835.  Kept,  on  Inquiry  into  necessity  of  amending  crim- 
inal laws  of  state,  so  as  to  make  it  an  indictable 
offence  to  counterfeit,  or  have  in  possession  counter- 
feit bank  bills  or  notes,  of  any  bank  regularly 
established  by  law  of  U.  S.  or  any  of  any  state  or 
territory.  (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834: 
177.) 

COUNTY  JAILS;  see  MAINTENANCE:  COUNTY 

COUNTY  OFFICERS 
Salaries;  see  that  title 

COUNTY  TAX;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

COURTS 

Juvenile;  see  Administration  of  Justice:  City 
Procedure;  see  Administration  of  Justice:  State 
Salary  of  Court  Officials;  see  Salaries 

COWS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    LIVESTOCK 

CRAWFORD  COUNTY  (1816) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Fruit  Growers'  Association;   see  Agriculture.    Horticultural 

Associations 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

CREAM;  see  INDUSTRIES.    DAIRY 

CREDIT 
Taxation  of;  see  Taxation:  State 

CRIME;  see  POPULATION.    CRIMINAL 

CRIMINAL  INSANE 
Maintenance;  see  Maintenance:  State 

SHOPS;  see  AGRICULTURE 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY  (1843) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

CUMBERLAND  ROAD;  see  ROADS:  NATIONAL 

CURRANT 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

CYCLONE  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 
DAIRY  INDUSTRY;  see  INDUSTRIES 

DAIRY  SHOWS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    LIVESTOCK.    STOCK 
SHOWS 

DAIRYMEN'S    ASSOCIATION;    see    INDUSTRIES.    ASSO- 
CIATIONS 

DANGEROUS  TRADES;   see  LABOR 
DEAD,  CARE  OF;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

DEAF  AND  DUMB 
Maintenance;  see  that  title 
Population;  see  that  title 


DEATHS;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS.    MORTALITY 

DEBT 

1843.  Feb.  6.  Mess,  from  gov.,  with  S.  C.  preamble  and 
res.,  on  subject  of  federal  relations  and  tariff;  also 
Ga.  res.  on  subject  of  repudiation.  9  pp.  (House 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  365-373.) 

DEBT:  LOCAL 

1856-1882.  Stmt.  of  bonds  issued  by  counties,  town- 
ships, cities,  and  towns,  in  pursuance  of  act  to 
fund  and  provide  for  paying  r.r.  debts  of  counties, 
townships,  cities,  and  towns.  (House  jol.  33  Gen. 
Assem.  1883:  472a-472r.) 

1868/9.  Stmt.  showing  debts  of  cos.,  towns,  townships, 
and  cities,  and  subscriptions  authorized  or  voted  in 
aid  of  r.rs.,  by  cos.  (A.R.  auditor  public  accts. 
1868/9:  93-98.) 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  to  fund  and  provide  for  paying  r.r. 
debts  of  cos.,  townships,  cities,  and  towns.     (Sen. 
jol.   26  Gen.   Assem.   reg.   sess.   1869  v.   2:  871-876; 
House  jol.  1869  v.  3:  654-659.) 

.    Same.    7  pp.     (Repts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  2: 

1069-1075.) 

.  Debts  of  cos.,  townships,  cities,  and  towns;  re- 
marks by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  local  indebted- 
ness of  state.  (A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  1868/9: 
7-8.) 

.    Kept,  of  minority  of  committee  on  r.rs.  on  act 

to  aid  cos.,  cities,  towns,  and  townships  in  con- 
structing r.rs.  3  pp.  (Repts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869 
v.  1:  501-503.) 

1869/70.    Stmt.  of  certain  co.  interest  funds.     (Bienn. 
rept.  state  treasurer  1868/70:  27.) 
Mercer  Co. ;  Henderson  Co. 

1869/70-1874/6.  Stmt.  of  receipts  and  disbursements  of 
local  bond  funds  for  payment  of  principal  and  In- 
terest of  bonded  indebtedness  of  cos.,  townships, 
cities,  and  towns  registered  in  auditor's  office.  (A. 
R.  auditor  of  public  accts.  1869/70  (p.  16) — same 
bienn.  rept.  1874/6.) 

1869/70-1902/4.     Stmt.   of  bonds   issued  by  cos.,   town- 
ships,   cities,    and    towns,    registered    in    auditor's 
office.     (Same  1869/70   (pp.  56-60)— some  1902/4.) 
Under  acts  of  Feb.  i»,  1865,  April  16,  1869,  April  27, 
1877  and  June  4,  1879. 

1870.  Stmt.  of  interest  on  debt  of  certain  townships  in 
New  York  City  in  July.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  treas- 
urer 1868/70:  15.) 

South     Ottawa,     Evans.     Brlmfleld.     Bnda,     Elmwood, 
Ottawa,  Dayton. 

.    Stmt.  of  certain  township  interest  funds.    (Same 

1868/70:  30-32.) 

Winchester,   Buda.  Dayton,  Danville,  Osase,  Blmwood, 
Brlmfleld,  Evans,  Ottawa,  South  Ottawa. 

.     Stmt.  of  interest  paid  on  debt  of  certain  cos.  in 

New  York  City,  July.     (Same  1868/70:  13-15.) 

Mason,   Pike.   Sanjramon,   Wayne,  Henderson,   Hancock, 
Schuyler.  Brown,  Mercer. 

.     Stmt.    of    certain    co.    interest    funds.     (Same 

1868/70:  28-29.) 

SanRamon,  Wayne,  Clay,  Mason,  Pike,  Jefferson. 

.     Act  of  Apr.  16,  1869,  providing  for  payment  of 

r.r.  debts  of  cos.,  townships,  cities,  and  towns;  re- 
marks by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  said  act,  point- 
ing out  good  and  errors  of  said  act.  (A.R.  auditor 
public  accts.  1869/70:  10-11.) 

1870-1874.  Stmt.  of  local  bond  interest  fund.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  treasurer  1870/2  (pp.  23-91)— same 
1872/4.) 

1870/2-1902/4.  Synopsis  of  bonds  registered  in  differ- 
ent localities  in  state  under  acts  of  1865  and  1869, 
1877  and  1879.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1870/2  (p.  xix)  —  same  1902/4.) 

1872.  Drainage  and  levee  bonds;  remarks  by  auditor 
of  public  accts.  on  said  bonds.  (Same  1870/2:  xx.) 


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DEBT:  LOCAL— cont'd 

1872/4.  Stmt.  of  mo.  receipts  and  disbursements  of 
local  bond  interest  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treas- 
urer 1872/4:  122.) 

1872/4-1902/4.     Stmt.  showing  bonds  issued  by  comrs 
In  pursuance  of  act  of  Apr.  24,  1871,  in  force  July 
1,    1872;     registered    in    auditor's    office,    for    Sny 
Island   Levee   of   Adams,    Pike,   and   Calhoun   cos. 
•  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1872/4  (p.  66)  — 

same  1902/4.) 

1873.  Rept.  of  the  registered  r.r.  debt  of  cos.,  town- 
ships, cities,  and  towns,  of  the  state  of  111.,  by  the 
auditor  of  public  accts.,  Dec.  31,  1873.  21  pp. 
(Repts.  1873  v.  4:  781-801.) 

.     State    and    co.    aid    to    r.rs.     (3    A.R.    r.r.    and 

warehouse  comn.  1872/3:  8-9.) 

1874-1904.  Stmt.  of  treasurer's  accts.  with  registered 
local  bond  interest  funds  of  cos.,  townships,  cities, 
and  towns.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1874/6 
(pp.  18-24)— same  1902/4.) 

1875.  Govs.  mess,  transmitting  communication  from 
state  treasurer  concerning  funds  in  his  hands  col- 
lected under  act  to  fund  and  provide  for  paying  r.r. 
debts  of  cos.,  townships,  cities,  and  towns,  known 
as  the  "  grab  law."  (House  jol.  29  Gen.  Assem. 
1875:  172;  Sen.  jol.  1875:  162-163.) 

.     Stmt.   of   amt.   of   bonded   indebtedness   of  cos., 

townships,  cities,  and  towns,  consisting  of  r.r. 
bonds,  war  bonds,  court  house  bonds,  and  bonds 
issued  for  other  corporate  purposes.  (Govs.  mess. 
1875:  6.) 

1876/8-1884/6.  Table  showing  111.  local  indebtedness, 
compiled  by  auditor  of  public  accts.  from  informa- 
tion furnished  by  officials  of  several  cos.  and  town- 
ships. (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1876/8 
(pp.  196-225)— same  1884/6.) 

1876/8-1902/4.  Stmt.  of  state  treasurer's  acct.  with  dif- 
ferent local  bond  funds.  (Same  1876/8  (pp.  170- 
177)— same  1902/4.) 

1878-1882.  Municipal  indebtedness  in  111.;  remarks  by 
auditor  of  public  accts.  on  said  indebtedness.  (Same 
1876/8  (p.  xii)  —  same  1880/2.) 

1879.  Stmt.  concerning  municipal  debt  of  state.    (Govs. 
mess.  1879.) 

.    Rept.  of  committee  on  municipal  affairs  on  that 

part  of  govs.  mess,  relating  to  municipal  debt. 
(House  jol.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879:  176-177.) 

1880.  Act  to  fund  and  provide  for  paying  for  the  legal 
obligations  of  cos.,  cities,  townships,  towns,  school 
districts,  etc.     10  pp. 

1883.  Communication  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  in 
answer  to  House  res.,  showing  bonds  issued  by  cos., 
cities,  and  towns  registered  in  auditor's  office  in  aid 
of  r.rs.  under  acts  of  Apr.  16,  1869,  and  Apr.  13, 
1865,  etc.  (House  jol.  1883:  472a-472ss.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  1000  copies  ordered  printed. 

1884/6-1902/4.  Stmt.  of  drainage  district  bonds  reg- 
istered in  pursuance  of  act  of  June  27,  1885.  (Bienn. 
rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1884/6  (pp.  252-253)  — 
same  1902/4.) 

1893.  General  index  to  bond  record.  (Auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1897.  Opinion  re.  custodian  of  sinking  fund  levied  and 
collected  for  purpose  of  paying  municipal  bonded 
indebtedness.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  152.) 

1899.  Same;  procedure  of  refunding  city  bonds  for 
prior  indebtedness.  (Same  1899/00:  286.) 

1902.  Same;  school  bonds;  can  not  exceed  5%  of 
equalized  assessed  value  of  property  in  district. 
(Same  1901/2:  369.) 


DEBT:  LOCAL— cont'd 

BLOOMINGTON 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  to  authorize  city  of  Bloomington  to 
issue  bonds  and  levy  tax  for  purpose  of  paying  for 
grounds  in  said  city  purchased  by  Chicago  and 
Alton  R.R.  for  their  machine  shops.  (Sen.  jol.  20 
Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869:  949-951.) 

BOND  COUNTY 

1869.  Veto  of  Sen.  bill  to  authorize  co.  court  of  Bond 
Co.  to  issue  bonds,  etc.,  to  aid  r.r.  corporation. 
(Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  499.) 

BROWN  COUNTY 

1867.  Stmt.  of  Brown  and  Schuyler  Co.  interest  fund 
acct.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1866/8:  27-28.) 

CANTON 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  authorizing  city  of  Canton  to  sub- 
scribe stock  to  any  hotel  co.  for  building  hotel  in 
said  city  and  make  apprns.  for  building  hotel  there- 
in. (House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3: 
541-542.) 

CHICAGO 

1890.  Necessity  for  adoption  of  amdmt.  to  state  consti- 
tution authorizing  Chicago  to  increase  its  bonded 
indebtedness,  and  for  using  of  said  bonds  for  benefit 
of  World's  Columbian  Exposition.  (Govs.  mess, 
extra  sess.  1890:  10.) 

.  Petition  of  citizens  of  Chicago  agst.  taxing  or 

bonding  said  city  for  benefit  of  stockholders  of  Co- 
lumbian Exposition.  (Sen.  jol.  36  Gen.  Assem. 
extra  sess.  1890:  26-27.) 

HANCOCK  COUNTY 

1864/6.  Stmt.  of  Hancock  Co.  interest  fund  acct. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1864/6:  50.) 

JACKSONVILLE 

1899.  Opinion  re.  duty  of  bd.  of  education  of  Jackson- 
ville to  call  election  to  vote  on  issuing  bonds  or  to 
purchase  school  house  sites  and  bldgs.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  300-301.) 

KANKAKEE 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  to  legalize  issuing  of  bonds  by  city 
of  Kankakee  to  aid  Douglas  Linen  Co.  and  author- 
ize levy  and  collection  of  tax  to  pay  said   bonds. 
(House  jol.   26  Gen.   Assem.   reg.   sess.   1869  v.   3: 
540.) 

MACOUPIN  COUNTY 

1893.  Call  for  Macoupin  Co.  fund  bonds.  (Auditor  of 
public  accts.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

QUINCY 

1867.  Stmt.  of  city  of  Quincy  interest  fund  acct. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1866/8:  28.) 

1870.  Stmt.  of  interest  paid  on  debt  of  certain  cities  in 
New  York  City,  in  July.     (Same  1868/70:  13-14.) 

Warsaw,  Hancock  Co. ;  Quincy,  Adams  Co. 

1871.  Veto  of  Sen.  bill  to  authorize  city  of  Quincy  to 
create    indebtedness    to    aid    in    construction    of 
Quincy,  Missouri  and  Pacific  R.R.  and  to  provide  for 
payment  thereof,  and  validating  acts  of  said  city  re. 
same.     (Sen.  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871:  377- 
383.) 

.    Same.    8  pp.     (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1: 

833-840.) 

There   Is   an   error   In    pagination,    2   signatures   being 
paged  833-836,  resp. 

WARSAW 

1869/70.    Stmt.  of  Warsaw  City  interest  fund.     (Bienn. 

rept.  state  treasurer  1868/70:  27.) 
1870.     See  above,  Quincy,  this  date. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


DEBT:    STATE 

1828/30-1862/4.    Stmt.    showing    redemption    acct.    in 
treasury    of    state.     (Bienn.    rept.    auditor    public 
accts.  1828/30   (p.  87)— same  1862/4.) 
Paging  from  Senate  jol. 

1837.  July  14.    Communication  from  auditor  in  reply 
to  res.  of  inquiry  as  to  certain  sum  drawn  by  fund 
comrs.     (House  jol.   10   Gen.   Assem.   special   sess. 
1837:  94.) 

1838.  Dec.  13.    Communication  from  auditor  transmit- 
ting repts.   made  to  him   by  bd.   of  fund   comrs. 
(Sen.  Jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838:  58-61.) 

Reports  are  following  quarterly  repts.  of  bd. : 
1838.  June  1,  Dec.  i. 
1830.  March  5,  June  4. 

.    Same;    separate.    4    pp.     (Sen.    repts.    11    Gen. 

Assem.  1838/9  [doc.  4].) 

Repts.  for  1839  erroneously  dated  1838. 

.     Dec.  24.     Rept.  of  fund  comrs.  on  their  financial 

transactions.     (Sen.    Jol.    11    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess. 
1838:  108-115.) 

1839.  Indebtedness    of   state,    classified;    available    re- 
sources,  unavailable   do.,   immediate   liabilities   of 
state.     (Rept.  exhibiting  the  statistics  of  the  state 
1840:  11-12.) 

.    Same.     (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40: 

43-44.) 

.    Stmt.  of  indebtedness  of  state  on  acct.  of  stocks 

sold.     (Rept.  auditor  of  public  accts.  1838/9:  14.) 

.    Copies  of  corresp.  and  contracts  made  for  sale  of 

111.  state  bonds.     (Some  1838/9:  17-26.) 
1830    May  13.     Fund  comrs.  to  auditor  of  public  accts. ; 

283  bonds  sold  to  J.  Delafleld. 

1839.  Oct.  2.  Fund  comrs.  to  auditor  of  public  accts. 
transmitting  copies  of  six  contracts,  viz. : 

1.  1839  Sept.   23.     With   Farmers'   and  Mechanics'   Bank 

of  Onondaga,  at  Fayettevllle,  N.  Y. 

2.  1839  Sept.  27.     With  pres.  of  Bank  of  Buffalo  for  Bank 

of  Commerce  In  Buffalo. 

3.  1839  Sept.  26.     With  Erie  County  Bank  at  Buffalo. 
4    1839  Sept.  26.     With  Commercial  Bank  at  Buffalo. 

5.  1839  Sept.  27.     With  Atlantic  Bank,  New  York  City. 

6.  1839  June  12.     Fund  comrs.  to  January  and  Dunlap. 
.     Docs,   referred   to   in   mess,  of  gov.   at   opening 

sess.  of  Gen.  Assem.    28  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1839/40:  17-44.) 

Following  are  the  documents  comprised  In  pamphlet : 
1839  Dec.  21.    Gov.  Carlln  to  spkr.  of  Senate  transmitting 

docs,  from  fund  comrs. 

1839  Nov.  26.  Secy.  bd.  fund  comrs.  to  Gov.  showing  arat. 
of  receipts  and  disbursements  of  fund  comrs.  from 
Dec.  24,  1838  to  date. 

1839  Dec.   10.     Same  to  same,  relative  to  contract  with 
Wright  &  Co..  London,  for  transmission  of  bonds  to 
amt  of  |1,500,000. 
1839  April  23.     Copy  of  contract  with  Jno.  Delafleld  for 

loan  of  $300,000. 
1839  April   29.     Copy   of  contract   with   Bank   of   U.    S. 

for  loan  of  $1,000.000. 
1839  Sept.  18.    Copy  of  agreement  between  Jno.  Reynolds, 

agt.  for  state,  and  State  Bank  of  111. 
1839  Sept.  19.     Copy  of  agreement  between  Jno.  Reynolds 

and  An  son  II.  Bangs. 

1839  Sept.    19.     Same,    on   behalf   of   Farmers'    and   Me- 
chanics' Bank,  Onondaga. 
1839  Sept.  21.     A.  H.  Bangs  to  Jno.  Reynolds. 

.    Dec.  10.    Expediency  of  placing  state  stocks  in 

European  markets.     (Govs.  mess,  called  sess.  1839: 
9  (Carlin).) 

.  Dec.  20.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  transmit- 
ting copies  of  contracts  and  amt.  of  contingent 
expenses.  10  pp.  (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2 
sess.  1839:  355-364.) 

Document  contains  only  copy  of  the  Delafleld  contract 
made  May  7,  1839.  There  are  also  stmts.  of  the 
financial  transactions  of  the  fund  comrs.  since 
adjournment  of  last  legislature. 

.  .  Letter  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  transmit- 
ting contracts  with  Wright  &  Co.,  London;  with 
other  docs.  16  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 
1839/40:  391-416.) 

Following  are  the  documents  transmitted. 
1839  Aug.  22.     Memorandum  of  agreement  between  M.  M. 
Rawllngs  and  Chas.  Oakley  (fund  comrs.)  and  Wright 
&  Co.   (for  $1,500,000  loan). 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

1839  Aug.  22.    Same  and  same  (for  supplying  rails,  plates 

and  nails). 

1839  June  11.     January  and  Dunlap  to  Jno.  Tlllson,  fund 
comr.   (proposal  to  buy  $100,000  improvement  bonds 
of  111.). 
1839  June    12.      Fund    comrs.    to    January    and    Dunlap 

agreeing  to  sell  bonds  proposed. 
1839  Sept.    23.      Fund    comrs.    to    A.    H.    Bangs,    pres. 

Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank. 
1839  Sept.   27.     Fund  comrs.  to  H.  Pratt,  pres.  Bank  of 

Buffalo. 

1839.  Dec.  24.  Letter  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  trans- 
mitting copies  of  contracts  made  with  certain 
banks  in  N.  Y.  10  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 
1839/40:  417-426.) 

Following   are    contracts    transmitted,    texts    of    which 

are  printed  in  full : 

1839  May      7.     With  New  York  Banking  Co. 
1839  Sept.  26.     Erie  County  Bank,  Buffalo. 
1839  Sept.  26.     Commercial  Bank,  Buffalo. 
1839  Sept.  27.     Bank  of  Commerce,  Buffalo. 
1839  Sept.  27.     Atlantic  Bank,  New  York  City. 
.     .     Letter  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  concern- 
ing interest  on  state  bonds.     3pp.     (Some  1839/40: 
117-119.) 

.     Dec.  28.     Letter  from  secy,  of  bd.  of  fund  comrs. 

transmitting    copies    of    contracts.     3    pp.     (Same 
1839/40:  223-225.) 
1837  Oct.  17.     Fund  comrs.  to  N.  Biddle.     Proposal  for 

one  million  dollars  loan. 
1837  Oct.   17.     N.  Biddle  to  fund  comrs.     Acceptance  of 

proposal. 

1837  uct.   12.     Agreement  betw.  fund  comrs.  and  James 
Irvine  for  one  million  dollar  loan. 

.    .    Mess,  from  gov.  enclosing  correspondence 

in  relation  to  loans.    7  pp.     (House  repts.  11  Gen. 
Assem.  1839/40:  379-385.) 

Correspondence  enclosed  Is  as  follows  : 
1839  May  1.     Messrs.    Rawllngs    and    Reynolds    to    the 

Governor. 

1839  May     2.     M.  M.  Uawlings  to  the  Governor. 
1839  May  16.     Messrs.    Rawlings   and   Reynolds   to  Gov- 
ernor In  relation  to  state  house  loan.    2  letters. 
1839  Nov.  4.     Messrs.  Rawlings  and  Oakley  to  the  Gov- 
ernor.     $4,000,000  loan. 

1839  Nov.  6.     Gov.  Carlln  to  Rawllngs  and  Oakley. 
1839  Nov.  6.     Messrs.   Rawltngs  and  Oakley  to  the  Gov- 
ernor. 

.     Dec.    30.     Communication    from    Mr.    Gatewood, 

sfecy.  of  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  re.  amt.  reed,  from  Mr. 
Tillson  and  deposited  in  State  Bank  of  111.  to  credit 
of  fund  comrs.  1  leaf.  (Same  1839/40:  387-388.) 
1840.  Rept.  exhibiting  statistics  of  the  state;  showing 
indebtedness  for  internal  improvement  system,  the 
canal,  and  state  house;  also  means  and  resources 
of  state.  12  pp.  (Same  2  sess.  1839/40:  33-44.) 

.    Jan.   3.    Mess,   from   gov.   transmitting  tabular 

stmt.  of  amt.  of  state  bonds  sold.  3  pp.  (Same 
1839/40:  403-405.) 

— .  Jan.  14.  Rept.  of  majority  and  minority  of  com- 
mittee on  finance  to  whom  was  referred  contract 
for  loan  of  one  million  dollars  made  by  Richd.  M. 
Young  and  Jno.  Reynolds.  14  pp.  (Same  1839/40: 
121-134.) 

.  — — .  Letter  from  fund  comrs.  transmitting  con- 
ditional contract  made  with  Wright  &  Co.,  of  Lon- 
don. 6  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40: 
229-234.) 

Contains  text  of  conditional  contract  with  Wright  &  Co., 
London,  of  Aug.  22,  1839. 

.    Jan.  15.    Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  to  whom 

was  referred  contract  for  loan  of  one  million  dol- 
lars made  Oct.  30,  1839,  betw.  R.  M.  Young  and 
John  Reynolds,  agts.  on  behalf  of  state,  and  Wright 
&  Co.,  London.  (House  Jol.  called  sess.  1839/40: 
167-176.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen ;  150  copies  ordered  printed. 

.     Jan.    20.     Rept.    of   jt.    committee   on    judiciary 

apptd.  to  examine  all  contracts  made  by  fund  comrs. 
for  sale  of  state  bonds  since  adjournment  of  legis- 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


165 


(Sen.  jol.  called  sess.  1839/40: 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

lature  in  Men.  last. 
135-146.) 

1840.  Jan.  28.  Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  im- 
provements to  which  was  referred  all  contracts  en- 
tered into  by  the  fund  comrs.  for  sale  of  bonds 
since  1st  Mch.,  1839.  14  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen. 
Assem.  1839/40:  207-220.) 

Contains  copy  of  Prentiss  circular. 

.  .  Letter  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  transmit- 
ting contracts  with  the  Atlantic  Bank  and  other 
institutions.  12  pp.  (Same  1839/40:  440-450.) 

Contents  of  document  as  follows : 
1840  Jan.  10.     Directors   Atlantic   Bank,    N.    Y.   City    to 

fund  comrs. 

1840  Jan.  23.     Fund  comrs.  to  directors  Atlantic  Bank. 
1840  Jan.  23.     Fund  comrs.  to  cashier  U.  8.  Bank,  N.  T. 

1839  Dec.  14.     .Tno.  Delafleld  to  Jno.  Tillson,  fund  comr. 

1840  Jan.  15.     Jno.  Tillson  to  Jno.  Delafleld. 

1839  Dec.  4.     J.  Cowperthwalt,  cashier  Bank  of  U.  S.  to 

Chas.   Oakley,   fund  comr. 
1839  Dec.    18.     Fund  comrs.  to  Wright  &  Co. 

Fund  comrs.  to  J.  Cowperthwalt. 

Same  to  same. 

Same  to  same ;  2  letters. 

Same  to  Wright  &  Co. 

Fund  comrs.  to  Jno.  Delafleld. 

Same  to  same. 

Fund  comrs.  to  J.  Cowperthwalt. 

J.   Cowperthwalt   to   Chas.   Oakley,   fund 


19. 

18. 


1839  Dec. 

1839  Dec. 

1840  Jan.  18. 
1840  Jan.  17. 

1839  Dec.  17. 

1840  Jan.  18. 
1839  Dec.  1«. 

1839  Dec.   3. 
comr. 

-.     Jan.  30.     Communication  from  Jno.  Tillson,  fund 
comr.;   with  ace.  docs,  [relative  to  Prentiss  circu- 
lar].    4  pp.     (Same  1839/40:  451-454.) 
Contents   of  documents   as   follows : 

1840  Jan.  30.     Jno.  Tillson  to  spkr.  of  Senate. 
183ft  March  30.     Copy  of  Prentlss  circular. 

1839  June  12.     Jno.  Tillson  to  pres.  bd.  public  works. 
1839  July  13.     Jno.  Tillson  to  secy  bd.  of  fund  comrs. 

-.  Feb.  1.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  to  which 
was  referred  letter  of  Jno.  Tillson,  fund  comr.,  de- 
manding investigation  of  his  official  conduct,  to- 
gether with  rept.  of  the  minority.  26,  8  pp. 
(House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  447-478.) 

-.  Nov.  26.  Sess.  convened  by  proclamation,  to 
provide  means  for  payment  of  Jan.  interest  on 
internal  improvement  debt;  table  exhibiting  finan- 
cial condition  of  state,  indebtedness,  resources,  amt. 
of  interest  to  be  paid  on  the  internal  improvement 
debt.  (Govs.  mess.  Nov.  1840.) 

-.  Dec.  1.  Rept.  of  fund  comr.  on  amt.  of  bonds 
sold.  6  pp.  (Sen.  Repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1840/1:  17-22.) 

-.  Same.  (House  jol.  12  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1840/1: 
48-51.) 

-.  Dec.  3.  Letter  from  gov.  in  reply  to  inquiry  re- 
questing information  relative  to  sale  of  state  bonds. 
2  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1: 
253-254.) 

-.  Same.  (House  jol.  12  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1840/1: 
78.) 

-.  Dec.  8.  Communication  from  fund  comr.  in 
reply  to  House  res.  of  Dec.  8,  asking  "  how  many 
bonds  have  been  sold  for  which  state  has  reed,  no 
pay,  to  whom  sold,  and  whether  he  knows  who  are 
now  holders  of  bonds  thus  sold?"  (Same  2  sess. 
1840:  91-92.) 

-.  Dec.  9.  Rept.  from  fund  comr.  on  amt.  of  state 
bonds  hitherto  sold.  6  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  1-6.) 

-.  Dec.  11.  Letter  of  fund  comr.  in  compliance 
with  res.  calling  for  information  concerning  Jan. 
interest.  3  pp.  (Same  1840/1:  259-261.) 

Contains  copy  of  letter  of  Nov.  26,  1840,  from  Nevlns, 
Townsend  &  Co. 

-.  Dec.  14.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  public  works  in  reply  to 
Sen.  res.  of  Dec.  8,  requesting  information  as  to 
amt.  of  scrip  issued  and  for  what  purpose.  3  pp. 
(Same  1840/1:  269-271.) 


R.  M.  Young  to  Gov.  Carlin. 
Same  to  same. 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

1840.  Dec.   17.     Letter  from   fund   comr.   re.  law  pro- 
viding for  payment  of  interest  on  internal  improve- 
ment debt.     2  pp.     (Same  1840/1:  285-286;    House 
repts.  same  1840/1:  1-2.) 

.     Dec.   29.     Letter   from   secy,   of  state,  enclosing 

letter  from  Messrs.  Ruggles  and  Webster  to  Messrs. 
Nevins,  Townsend  &  Co.  in  relation  to  sale  of  111 
state  bonds.  (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1840:  303-305.) 

Following  are  letters  enclosed  : 
1840  Dec.  12.     Saml.  B.  Buggies  to  fund  comr. 
1840  Nov.  28.     Saml.  B.  Ruggles  to  Nevins,  Townsend  A 

Co. 

1840  Nov.   30.      Daniel   Webster  to  Nevins,   Townsend  & 
Co. 

1841.  Jan.   18.    Rept.   of  committee   on   judiciary   on 
examination  of  official  bonds  of  late  fund  comrs. 
and  also  their  contracts  for  sale  of  state  bonds. 
5  pp.     (House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1: 
375-379.) 

.     .     Letter  from  gov.  transmitting  letter  from 

fund  comr.  re.  payment  of  interest  on  state  bonds. 

1  leaf.     (Same  1840/1:  387.) 

.  Feb.  18.  Letter  from  secy,  of  fund  comr.  en- 
closing communication  from  fund  comr.  re.  pay- 
ment of  debt  to  Bank  of  U.  S.  5  pp.  (Same  1840/1: 
369-373.) 

.    Jan.  22.    Letter  from  gov.  giving  information  re. 

interest  on  state  bonds.  8  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  337-344.) 

Following  letters  are  contained  in  document : 
1840  Dec.    29.     R.  F.  Barrett  to  Oov.  Carlin. 

1840  Dec.  30.  Same  to  same. 

1841  Jan.   1.    • 

1841  Jan.   3. 

1841  Jan.   5. 
1840  Dec.  28. 

1840  Dec.  23. 

1841  Jan.  6.    "   "   " 

.    Jan.   26.    Letter  from  secy,   of  fund   comr.   re. 

payment  of  interest  on  public  debt.     7  pp.     (Same 

1840/1:  327-333;  House  repts.  same  1840/1 :  169-176.) 

Contains  letter  from  Richd.  F.  Barrett  to  Gen.  Assem. 

of   Jan.    7,    1841,    copy   of   circular    published   by 

Barrett  and  copy  of  his  agreement  of  Jan.  4,  1841, 

with  Bank  of  Commerce  in  New  York. 

.    Feb.   4.    Rept.   of  committee   on  finance   in   re 

state  debt.     7  pp.     (House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem. 

2  sess.  1840/1:  177-183.) 

Contains    classified    estimated    expenses    for    1841    and 
table    showing   amt.    and   nature    of    Indebtedness, 
current  expenses  and  anticipated  resources. 
Peck    rept.   advocating   the   suspension   of   payment   of 
interest  and  the  issue  of  interest  bonds. 

.     Feb.  24.     Rept.  of  select  committee  on  providing 

for  payment  of  interest  on  state  debt,  for  disposi- 
tion of  system  of  internal  improvements,  and  for 
continuance  of  canal.  9  pp.  (Same  1840/1:  389- 
397.) 

.    Same;    minority  rept.    10  pp.     (Same,  pp.  399- 

408.) 

1842.  Brief  acct.   of  origin  and   accumulation   of  the 
public  debt.     (Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1842.) 

.     Mch.  4.     Stmt.  of  fund  comr.  of  bonds  recently 

in  his  possession.    1  leaf.     (House  repts.  13  Gen. 

Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  421.) 
.     Dec.  9.    Preamble  and  res.  re.  state  debt  of  111. 

2  pp.     (Same  1842/3:  33-34.) 
.     Dec.  14.     Reply  of  pres.  of  State  Bank  in  answer 

to  res.  of  inquiry  re.  state  bonds  held  by  bank.     3 

pp.     (Same  1842/3:  27-29.) 
.     Dec.   17.     Mess,  from  gov.  with  communication 

from  one  of  creditors  of  state  in  London  [i.  e.  Jno. 

Wilson,    dated    Nov.    11,    1842].    1    leaf.     (Same 

1842/8:  279.) 

.  Dec.  26.  Rept.  of  fund  comr.  re.  bonds  hypothe- 
cated to  Bank  of  U.  S.  and  Macalister  and  Stebbins; 

also  stmt.  of  acct.  betw.  111.  and  S.  B.  Ruggles  and 


166 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

betw.  111.  and  Ruggles  and  Howe.  8  pp.  (Sen. 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  73-80.) 

1843.  Speech  of  Mr.  Ficklin,  of  Coles,  on  act  to  author- 
ize a  settlement  with  Macalister  and  Stebblns,  and 
further    to    diminish    the    state    debt.     (111.    State 
Register  Mch.  17,  1843,  p.  1,  c.  3-6.) 

.  Jan.  6.  Mess,  from  gov.  enclosing  communica- 
tion from  late  gov.  on  subject  of  his  negotiations  in 
state  bonds.  3  pp.  (House  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1842/3:  297-299.) 

.  Jan.  10.  Present  state  of  debt;  comment. 

(Kept,  of  committee  on  finance  1843:  1-3.) 

In  House  repts.  1842/3  :  165-174. 

.  Feb.  8.  Communication  from  gov.  announcing 

readiness  to  destroy  state  bonds  in  presence  of  Gen. 
Assem.  2  pp.  (House  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1842/3:  208-209.) 

.  Same.  (U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  226: 

1081-1082.) 

.  Feb.  10.  Communication  from  gov.  and  secy,  of 

state  re.  burning  of  state  bonds.  1  leaf.  (Sen. 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  179.) 

.  Feb.  22.  Communication  from  fund  comr.  re.  ad- 
justment of  demands  in  favor  of  state.  23  pp. 
(House  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  225-247.) 
Settlement  of  Delafleld  liabilities.  Contains  also  fund 
comr.  Whiteslde's  accts.  current  with  state,  1841/2. 

.  Feb.  26.  Kept,  of  jt.  select  committee  on  in- 
quiry re.  agreement  made  by  fund  comr.  with 
Macalister  and  Stebbins  for  advance  of  money  re- 
quired to  pay  semi-ann.  interest  due  by  state.  14 
pp.  (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  185- 
198.) 

1844.  Dec.   2.     On  act  of  Mch.  4,   1843,  providing  for 
sale  of  public  property  and  payment  of  public  debt. 
(Govs.  mess.  1844.) 

.     .    Recommendation  that  additional  revenues, 

and  such  additional  tax  as  legisl.  will  provide,  be 
funded,  proceeds  and  increase  to  be  dedicated  to 
extinction  of  interest  of  public  debt.  (Same  1844.) 

.  Dec.  16.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  all  property  ap- 
praised by  gov.  in  compliance  with  provisions  of 
"  act  to  provide  for  sale  of  public  property  and 
payment  of  state  debt."  7  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  14  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1844:  141-147.) 

.    Dec.  19.    Communication  from  gov.  on  amt.  of 

state  indebtedness.  2  pp.  (House  repts.  14  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  115-116.) 

.     Dec.   29.     Communication  from  gov.   in  relation 

to  Northern  Cross  R.R.  Also,  sundry  docs,  and  let- 
ters in  relation  to  late  system  of  internal  improve- 
ment. 34  pp.  (Same  1844/5:  145-178.) 

The  letters  and  documents  referred  to,  relate  to  settle- 
ments of  accts.  of  Gov.,  as  fund  comr.,  with  State 
Bank  and  creditors  of  state. 

1844/6.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  land  sold  for  state  in- 
debtedness of  state  lands  purchased  by  bd.  of  comrs., 
and  selected  by  agts.  apptd.  by  gov.  (Bienn.  rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1844/6:  36-37.) 

1845.  Jan.   13.     Rept.   of  committee  on  finance   on   so 
much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  state  debt  and 
increase  of  taxation.     14  pp.     (House  repts.  14  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  129-142.) 

.  Jan.  16.  Communication  from  treasurer  giving 

amt.  of  bonds,  scrip,  etc.,  in  treasury.  2  pp.  (Sen. 
repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  181-182.) 

.  Jan.  31.  Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  on  so 

much  of  govs.  communication  as  relates  to  demands 
of  state  agst.  J.  Tillson  for  debt  to  state  for  bonds. 
3  pp.  (Same  1844/5:  189-191.) 

1845-1866.  Stmt.  of  amt.  reed,  from  loans,  from  sale  of 
canal  lands,  etc.,  and  amt.  expended  in  payment  of 
loan,  loss  on  counterfeit  money  and  broken  bank 
bills.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1867:  33-34.) 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

1846.    Dec.   7.    Comment  on   condition   of  state  debt. 

(Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1846.) 
.    Dec.  24.    Rept.  of  [gov.  as  ex-officio]  fund  comr. 

22  pp.     (House  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1846/7:  19- 

38.) 
.     .     Rept.    of    select    committee    re.    supposed 

counterfeit    internal    Improvement    scrip.    3    pp. 

(House  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846:  287-289.) 
1847-1848.    Comparative  stmt.  of  revenue,  interest,  and 

insane  hospital  fund,  by  cos.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 

public  accts.  1846/8:  11-12.) 

1848.  Jan.  5.    Communication  from  gov.  re.  bonds  lost 
by  D.  A.  Cushman.     3  pp.     (House  repts.  16  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1849:  81-83.) 

1849.  Jan.  2.    Stmt.  of  present  amt.  and  condition  of 
state  debt.     (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1849.) 

.  .  Transactions  under  act  of  Feb.  28,  1847, 

authorizing  return  of  various  kinds  of  state  indebt- 
edness, except  canal  loan,  and  substitution  there- 
fore of  certificate  of  stock.  (Same  1849.) 

1850-1851.  List  of  state  lands  sold  from  Dec.  1,  1850, 
to  Jan.  5,  1851,  for  state  indebtedness  and  omitted 
from  bienn.  rept.  1  leaf.  (House  repts.  18  Gen. 
Assem.  1853:  285.) 

1850-1904.  State  treasurer  in  acct.  with  state  on  acct. 
of  state  debt.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1850/2 
(p.  6) — same  1902/4.) 

1851.  Funding  or  exchange  of  securities  embracing 
entire  state  debt  nearly  completed;  comment  on 
process.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1851.) 

1853.  Jan.  3.    Stmt.  of  present  condition  of  state  debt. 
(Same  Jan.  1853.) 

1854.  Feb.  9.    Stmt.  of  condition  of  state  debt.     (Same 
2  sess.  1854.) 

1855.  Present  condition   of   state   debt;    comment   on 
revenue    applicable    to    liquidation    of    state    debt. 
(Same  Jan.  1855.) 

1856/8.  Exhibit  of  amt.  of  state  debt  furnished  from 
records  of  fund  comrs'.  office.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
treasurer  1856/8:  15.) 

1857.  Stmt.  of  present  condition  of  public  debt;  state 
now  paying  full  accruing  interest;  recommenda- 
tion to  fund  arrears  of  interest.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan. 
1857.) 

1859.  Stmts.  of  condition  of  state  debt.  (Same  Jan. 
1859.) 

1861.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  remaining  state  debt. 
(Same  Jan.  1861.) 

.    Rept.  of  Sen.  finance  committee  directed  under 

Sen.  res.  of  Feb.  17,  1859,  to  inquire  into  Indebted- 
ness of  state.  56  pp.  (Repts.  22  Gen.  Assem.  1861 
v.  1:  391-432.) 

History  of  Wiggins  loan,  Bank  and  Internal  Improve- 
ment stock.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  stock,  State  In- 
debtedness funded  under  Gov.  French,  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  scrip  and  Indebtedness,  Two  Mill  Tax  fund. 
One  and  a  Half  Mill  Tax  fund. 

1863.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  state  debt.  (Govs.  mess. 
Jan.  1863.) 

1865.  Stmt.  of  permanent  debt  of  state,  funded  and 
unfunded;  transactions  in  liquidation  of  state  debt. 
(Same  Jan.  1865:  4-5.) 

1866-1870.  Stmt.  of  public  debt;  no.  of  bonds,  class, 
nos.,  denominations,  when  due,  where  payable,  and 
total  amt.  of  all  outstanding  coupon  bonds;  also 
amt.  of  inscribed  stock  and  amt.  of  scrip,  and  other 
unfunded  indebtedness.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treas- 
urer 1864/6  (pp.  52-55)— some  1868/70.) 

1866-1872.  Stmt.  of  interest  past  due,  paid  at  treasury 
in  accordance  with  vouchers  and  certificates  of  ex- 
amination of  auditor,  on  file  in  treasurer's  office. 
(Same  1866/8  (p.  14)— some  1870/2.) 

1867.  Condition  of  state  debt  and  transactions  for  its 
liquidation.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1867:  5-6.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


167 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

1867.  Settlement  and  payment  of  Macalister  and  Steb- 
bins  bonds.  (Same  Jan.  1867:  6-7.) 

1868-1904.  Bonded  debt  of  state;  auditor  of  public 
accts.  in  acct.  with  state.  (A.R.  auditor  public 
accts.  1868/9  (p.  6)— bienn.  rept.  same  1902/4.) 

1868/9.  Stmt.  showing  final  extinction  of  state  debt 
and  consequent  exemption  from  state  taxation  on 
acct.  thereof.  (A.R.  same  1868/9:  6-7.) 

1869.  Condition  of  state  debt.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1869: 
6-9.) 

1871.  Stmt.  of  expenses  incurred  in  purchase  of  coin 
for  state  debt  payment  under  proclamation  of  gov. 
Jan.,  1871.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1872/4:  7.) 

.  Rept.  of  state  treasurer  and  state  auditor  re.  pur- 
chase of  coin  for  payment  of  state  debts.  (House 
jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  593-598.) 

.  Govs.  mess.  re.  purchase  of  coin  made  by  state 

treasurer  and  auditor  for  payment  of  state  debt. 
7  pp.  (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1:  849-855.) 

1877.  Condition  of  state  debt.    (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1877.) 
.    Recommendation  for  provision  for  payment  of 

revenue  deficit  bond  with  interest  to  date  of  pay- 
ment.    (Same  1877.) 
1879.    Stmt.  of  condition  of  state  debt.     (Same  Jan. 

1879.) 

1883.    Old  state  bonded  indebtedness;   no  need  to  re- 
appropriate  ami.  unpaid.     (Same  Jan.  1883.) 
1885.     Old   state   bonded   indebtedness;    one   bond   pre- 
sented; recommendation  for  payment.     (Same  Jan. 
1885.) 

1887.    Communication  from  acting  gov.  re.  outstanding 
indebtedness  of  state.     (Sen.  jol.  35  Gen.  Assem. 
1887:  242;  House  jol.  same  1887:  241.) 
Canal  Debt;  see  Canals 
Claims  Against  State 

Commission  of   Claims  established  by   act  of   May   29, 

1877,  amended  by  act  of  June  3,  1889. 
The  commission  makes  no  regular  report.  The  auditor 
of  public  accounts  is  ex-offlcio  clerk  of  the  com- 
mission, and  custodian  of  Its  records.  He  Is  re- 
quired to  Include  in  his  report  a  detailed  list  of 
awards  made  by  the  comn. 

1878.  Commission  of  claims;   remarks  on  commission 
and  no.  and  kind  of  claims.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1876/8:  x-xi.) 

1878-1882.  List  of  claims  agst.  state,  filed  with  auditor 
of  public  accts.,  and  considered  by  comn.  of  claims, 
with  stmt.  of  action  of  said  comn.  (Same  1876/8 
(pp.  57-58)— some  1880/2.) 

.  Same.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1876/8  (pp.  26- 

30) — same  1880/2.) 

1879.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  claims  allowed 
by  claims  comn.     (Govs.  mess.  1879.) 

1881.    Recommendation  for  payment  of  awards  made  by 

comn.  of  claims.     (Same  1881.) 
.    Rept.  of  comn.  of  claims  to  Gen.  Assem.    (House 

Jol.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881:  166-168.) 

Relates  almost  entirely  to  claims  for  Injuries  occasioned 
by   dams   on   canal   feeders.      Eminent   domain   In- 
volved. 
1885.     Rept.  of  Judges  of  Supreme  Court  recommending 

repeal  of  bill  creating  claims  comn.     (Sen.  Jol.  34 

Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1885:  113-117.) 
1887.     Rept.    of    special    jt.    committee    on    claims    re. 

claims  on  file  with  auditor  not  disposed  of  by  comn. 

of  claims.     (Same   35   Gen.   Assem.    1887:  921-922; 

House  Jol.  1887:  1061-1063.) 
1888/90.     Stmts.  of  awards  made  by  comn.  of  claims. 

(Bienn.    rept.    auditor   public   accts.    1888/90:  342- 

343.) 

.     Same.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1888/90:  110-112.) 

3889.     Proceedings    of    committee    on    claims.     (Jols., 

docs.,  etc.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 
Claims  Against  State — cont'd 

1891.  Recommendation  re.  apprn.  for  payment  of  sev- 
eral adjudicated  claims  by  claims  comn.  (Govs. 
mess.  1891:  30.) 

1894.  Title,  per  cent,  and  names  of  committee  on 
claims.  (Jols.,  docs.,  etc.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1896/8-1902/4.  Awards  of  comn.  of  claims.  (Bienn. 
rept.  auditor  of  public  accts.  1896/8  (pp.  xiii-xiv) 
—same  1902/4.) 

.    Same.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1896/8   (pp.  74- 

75)— some  1902/4.) 
1902.     Comments  on  comn.  of  claims.     (Same  1901/2: 

26-29.) 

BAKEWELL  CLAIM 

1881.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  claims  on  House 
res.  re.  conveying  land  to  bd.  of  education  by  E.  W. 
Bakewell  and  wife  upon  certain  conditions  for  use 
of  State  Normal  University.  (House  jol.  32  Gen. 
Assem.  1881:  821-825.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  Bakewell 
claim.  (Same  1885:  626-630.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  300  copies  ordered  printed. 
SHAWNEETOWN  CLAIM 

1873.  Rept.  of  special  jt.  committee  on  inquiry  into 
merits  of  certain  claim  for  damages  of  city  of 
Shawneetown  caused  by  work  of  state  internal  im- 
provements dept.  2  pp.  (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem. 
1873  v.  4:  49-50.) 

Rept.  Is  reprinted  on  pp.  131-132  of  volume. 
THOMPSON  AND  FOEMAN  CLAIM 

1851.     Communication   from    gov.    transmitting   letters 
and  accts.  re.  claim  of  Thompson  and  Forman.    18 
pp.     (Sen.  repts.  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851:  117-134.) 
YOUNG  CLAIM 

See  Education.     School  Bounds.    3%  Fund. 
Fund  Commissioners 

A  board  of  fund  commissioners  was  appointed  under 
act  of  Feb.  27,  1837,  to  establish  and  maintain  a 
general  system  of  Internal  Improvement.  It  was 
the  duty  of  the  board  to  negotiate  and  contract 
for  all  loans  authorized  to  be  effected  by  the 
legislature  for  objects  of  internal  improvement  and 
for  other  purposes.  Early  In  1840  the  board  of 
fund  commissioners  was  abolished,  and  In  its  place 
there  was  elected  a  single  fund  commissioner. 

BOARD  op  COMMISSIONERS 
1838-1839.     Thomas   Mather,    Charles   Oakley,   Moses   M. 

Rawlings. 
1839-1840.     Moses    M.    Rawlings,    Charles    Oakley,    John 

Tillson,   Jr.,   Williamson  Gatewood,  secy. 
Board  of  fund  commissioners  abolished. 
COMMISSIONER 

1840  Feb.      1.     Richard  F.  Barrett. 

1841  Jan.    23.     John  D.   Whlteside. 

Office  was  abolished  by  act  of  March  4,  1843. 

serial 
1837-1839.     Quarterly  repts.  of  bd.  of  fund  comrs. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1837  June  not  found. 

1837  Dec.  In  Senate  jol.  1838/9:110-111. 

1838  March  not  found. 

1838  June  In  Senate  jol.  1838/9  :  58-59. 
1838  Sept.   not   found. 

1838  Dec.    In  Senate  jol.  1838/9  :  59-60. 

1839  Mar. 1838/9  :  60. 

1839  June 1838/9:61. 

non-serial 
1839.     Rept.  of  examination   of  offices  of  fund  comrs. 

and  bd.  of  public  works.     131  pp.     (Repts.  11  Gen. 

Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 
1843.     Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  examination 

of  accts.  of  Richd.  F.  Barrett,  late  fund  comr.     2  pp. 

(House  repts.   13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  391- 

392.) 
1843.    Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  examine  accts. 

of  R.  F.  Barrett,  fund  comr.,  and  Jas.  W.  Barrett, 

agt.  of  fund  comr.    8  pp.     (Same  1842/3:  209-216.) 


168 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

Fund  Commissioners — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1843.  Kept,  of  jt.  select  committee  to  which  was  re- 
ferred examination  of  transactions  of  John  D 
Whiteside,  present  fund  comr.  5  pp.  (Same 
1842/3:  255-259.) 

.  Communication  from  gov.  on  subject  of  abolish- 
ing office  of  fund  comr.  2  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  215-216.) 

1877.     Gov.    is   ex-officio   fund   comr.;    recommendation 
that  auditor  of  public  accts.  be  made  custodian  of 
records  and  perform  duties  heretofore  assigned  to 
clerk  of  fund  comr.     (Govs.  mess.  1877.) 
Interest  Fund;  see  below,  Revenues,  etc. 
Land  Fund;  see  below,  Revenues,  etc. 
Laws 

1830-1857.  Laws  relative  to  the  indebtedness  of  the 
state.  (Rept.  Sen.  committee  on  finance  on  in- 
debtedness of  state  1861:  8-13.) 

A  tabulation  showing  purpose  for  which  npprns.  were 
made.  amt.  of  apprns.,  dates  of  approval  of  laws 
and  reference  to  page  and  session  of  laws  where 
text  may  be  found.  The  tabulation  Is  classified  as 
follows  : 
[Miscellaneous],  Wiggins  Loan,  Canal  Loan,  Internal 

Improvements,  Banks,  State  House  at  Springfield. 
This  is  not  the  text  of  the  laws,  but  a  tabulation  of  the 
titles  with  a   reference  to   place   in   statute  books 
where  text  may  be  found. 
Loans 

CANAL  LOAN;  see  CANALS 
INTERNAL  IMPROVEMENT  LOAN 

See  above,  material  under  Debt  antedating  1846. 
STATE  HOUSE  LOAN;  see  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS 
WIOOINS  LOAN 

1830.  Speedy  exercise  of  legislative  interposition  nec- 
essary to  sustain  credit  of  state  in  its  respectable 
standing,  by  providing  means  for  payment  of  debts 
about  to  become  due,  as  well  as  those  which  shall 
accrue  in  ensuing  two  yrs.  (Bienn.  rept.  treasurer 
1828/30.) 

1837,  Jan.-1841,  Jan.  Tabulated  stmt.  of  interest  paid 
by  State  Bank  on  "  Wiggins  loan  "  semi-ann.  from 
Jan.,  1837,  to  Jan.,  1841.  (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen. 
Assem.  1840/1:  336.) 

1837.  July  17.  Communication  from  gov.  in  re  Wig- 
gins debt;  with  copy  of  bond.  (House  jol.  10  Gen. 
Assem.  special  sess.  1837:  92-93.) 

1841.  Jan.  30.  Letter  from  pres.  of  State  Bank  in 
answer  to  inquiry  re.  redemption  by  bank  of  "  Wig- 
gins loan."  2  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2 
sess.  1840/1:  335-336.) 

Contains  tabulated  stmt.  of  Interest  paid  by  bank  on 
"  Wiggins  loan  "  seml-anuually  from  Jan.  1837  to 
Jan.  1841. 

1847.     Jan.  25.     Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 
letter  from  G.  Shaw  of  1845,  re.  demands  due  him 
from  state  involving  portion  of  "Wiggins  Loan"; 
with  rept.  of  finance  committee  on  subject.     3  pp. 
(Some  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:  149-151.) 
1851.     Communication  from  gov.  transmitting  petition 
of  F.  Shaw  relative  to  certain  state  securities  [viz. 
incurred  on  acct.  of  Wiggins  loan].     2  pp.     (House 
repts.  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851:  479-480.) 
1861.     See  above,  under  Debt,  rept.  of  Sen.  finance  com- 
mittee; this  date. 
Revenues  for  Payment  of  Debt 
ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  RAILROAD  FUND 

The  charter  of  the  111.  Central  R.R.  was  approved  Feb. 
10,  1851.  Under  this  charter  the  state  made  over 
to  the  111.  Central  R.  H.  a  large  quantity  of  land, 
some  2.550.000  acres.  In  return,  tie  road  was  to 
pay  Into  the  state  treasury  7%  of  the  gross  earn- 
ings of  the  entire  road  forever. 

The  proceeds  from  this  source  were  applied  by  the  state 
towards  the  cancelatlon  of  the  state  debt.  See 
also  Finance :  State.  Funds. 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 
Loans — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  RAILROAD  FUND — cont'd 
1854/6-1856/8.  Stmt.  showing  state  bonds  purchased  by 
treasurer,  canceled  and  deposited  with  auditor  of 
public  accts.,  and  paid  for  out  of  111.  Central  R.R. 
fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1854/6 
(p.  35) — same  1856/8.) 

1856.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  and  kind  of  111.  6%  stocks 
purchased   by   treasurer   from   Mch.   to   Oct.,   1856, 
with  funds  paid  into  state  treasury  by  111.  Central 
R.R.  Co.,  as  also  from  whom  purchased  and  price 
paid  for  each.    (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1854/6: 
19-21.) 

1856-1857.  Special  rept.  of  treasurer  re.  state  indebted- 
ness purchased  with  funds  reed,  from  111.  Central 
R.R.  Co.  2  pp.  (Repts.  20  Gen.  Assem.  1857:  159- 
160.) 

1857.  Stmt.  showing  no.  and  amt.  of  interest  bonds  of 
1857,    redeemed    at    treasury    of    state    in    city    of 
Springfield,  under  govs.  proclamation  Jan.  10,  1860, 
paid  for  with  111.  Central  R.R.  fund,  canceled  and 
deposited  in  auditor's  office.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1860/2:  37.) 

.     Estimate  of  amt.   required   to  pay  full   interest 

accruing  Jan.  1,  1857,  on  interest-paying  debt  of 
state.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1854/6:  18.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  no.  and  amt.  of  interest  bonds  of 

1857  redeemed  in  city  of  New  York,  under  govs. 
proclamation  of  Aug.  10,  1860,  paid  for  with  111. 
Central  R.R.  fund,  canceled  and  deposited  in  audi- 
tor's office.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1858/60:  48.) 

1856/8-1862/4.  Stmt.  showing  state  indebtedness  pur- 
chased by  gov.  of  state,  canceled  and  deposited  with 
auditor  of  public  accts.,  and  paid  for  out  of  111. 
Central  R.R,  fund.  (Same  1856/8  (pp.  71-72)— 
same  1862/4.) 

1860.  Stmt.  snowing  nos.  and  amt.  of  refunded  stock  of 
1860,  redeemed,  under  govs.  proclamation  of  Sept. 
28,  1863,  paid  for  with  111.  Central  R.R.  fund,  can- 
celed and  deposited  in  auditor's  office.  (Same 
1862/4:  26.) 

1862/4-1864/6.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  state  indebted- 
ness paid,  at  par,  with  111.  Central  R.R.  fund,  under 
provisions  of  act,  approved  Feb.  22,  1861,  canceled 
and  deposited  in  auditor's  office.  (Same  1862/4 
(pp.  33-35)— same  1864/6.) 

1864/6-1874/6.  Stmt.  of  state  indebtedness  purchased 
by  gov.  and  called  in  by  proclamation,  paid  with 
111.  Central  R.R.  fund,  and  canceled  and  deposited 
with  auditor  of  public  accts.  (Same  1864/6  (pp. 
36-43)— same  1874/6.) 
INTEREST  FUND  (ONE  AND  ONE-HALF  MILL  TAX  FUND) 

Tinder  Act  of  March  1,  1845,  "  to  provide  for  paying 
portion  of  interest  on  state  debt." 

1845-1846.  Comparative  stmt.  of  revenue  and  interest 
fund  tax,  by  cos.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1844/6:  34-35.) 

1846-1859.  Stmt.  of  26th  installment  of  interest  paid  in 
New  York,  to  Ketchum,  Howe  &  Co.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  treasurer  1858/60:  7.) 

1846-1860.  Stmt.  showing  amts.  reed,  and  disbursed  of 
one  and  a  half  mill  tax,  or  interest,  fund.  (Rept. 
Sen.  committee  on  finance  on  state  indebtedness 
1861:  47-48.) 

1846-1874.  State  treasurer  on  acct.  of  interest  fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1846/8  (p.  4) — same 
1872/4.) 

1847-1848.  Comparative  stmt.  of  revenue,  interest  fund, 
and  insane  hospital  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1846/8:  11-12.) 


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169 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

Loans — cont'd 

INTEREST  FUND(ONE  AND  ONE-HALF  MILL  TAX  FUND) — cont'd 

1847-1851.  Comparative  stmt.  of  amt.  of  1%  mill  tax 
exclusively  appropriated  to  interest  purposes. 
(Govs.  mess.  1853:  11.) 

1854/6.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  deposited  with  American 
Exchange  Bank  by  state  treasurer  for  payment  of 
18th,  19th,  20th,  and  21st  installments  of  interest 
upon  111.  state  debt;  amt.  and  date  of  each  deposit 
and  amt.  paid  on  treasurer's  checks  on  each  install- 
ment resp.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1854/6: 
15-16.) 

1855.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  finance  re.  acct.  of 
state  with  Wadsworth  and  Sheldon.     4  pp.     (Repts. 

19  Gen.  Assem.  1855:  327-330.) 

.  Rept.  of  House  committee  on  finance,  same.  2 

p.  (Same,  pp.  521-522.) 

1855-1857.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  paid  upon  each  install- 
ment of  interest  due  Jan.  and  July  in  1855  and 
1856,  being  18th,  19th,  20th,  and  21st  installments; 
and  upon  installment  due  July,  1857.  (Bienn.  rept. 
state  treasurer  1854/6:  17.) 

1856.  Special  rept.  of  treasurer  re.  state  indebtedness 
reed,  from  Wadsworth  and  Sheldon.     5  pp.    (Repts. 

20  Gen.  Assem.  1857:  153-157.) 

1856/8.  Amer.  Exchange  Bank  in  acct.  with  treasurer 
of  state.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1856/8:  13.) 

.  Ketchum,  Howe  &  Co.  in  acct.  with  treasurer  of 

state.  (Same  1856/8:  14.) 

1857.  On  failure  of  Wadsworth  and  Sheldon,  interest- 
paying  agt.  of  state  in  N.  Y. ;    measures  taken  to 
protect  funds  of  state  hands  of  agt.     (Govs.  mess. 
Jan.  1857.) 

1859-1866.  Stmt.  of  interest  past  due,  paid  at  treasury. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1858/60  (pp.  9,  10. 
15-16,  22)— same  1864/6.) 

1859-1882.  Stmt.  of  interest  paid  on  debt  of  111.  in  New 
York  City  by  treasurer  in  mos.  of  Jan.  and  July. 
(Same  1858/60  (pp.  8,  11,  17)— some  1880/2.) 

1860.  Stmt.  of  interest  due  sundry  persons  Jan.  and 
July,  1860,  and  payable  at  Springfield.  (Same 
1858/60:  14;  20-21.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  inscribed  stock  of  state, 

entitled  to  interest  on  first  Monday  of  Jan.  and 
July;  amt.  of  interest  then  due;  amt.  paid  by  treas- 
urer, in  New  York  during  Jan.  and  July,  and  amt. 
payable  in  Springfield,  remaining  to  credit  of  stock- 
holders, on  books  of  treasurer.  (Same  1858/60: 
13,  19.) 

1860-1882.  Stmt.  of  expense  attending  payment  of  in- 
terest in  New  York,  at  different  periods.  (Same 
1858/60  (pp.  6,  IS)— same  1880/2.) 

1863.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  interest  fund.  (Govs. 
mess.  Jan.  1863.) 

1866.  Abstr.  showing  classes,  amts.,  and  total  of  fund- 
ed interest-bearing  debt  outstanding  Dec.  1. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1866/8:  6.) 

.     Interest  tax;  suggestion  for  provisions  of  law  re. 

reduction   of   rate   of    interest    tax.     (Bienn.    rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1864/6:  7.) 
LAND  FUND 

Under   Act   of   Feb.   12,    1853,   to   provide   for   sale   of 

state  lands  and  liquidation  of  state  Indebtedness. 
1852-1860.     Stmt.   of   treasurer  on   acct.   of   state   land 

fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1852   (p.  13)  — 

same  1858/60.) 

1855.     See  below,  Surplus  Revenue  Fund;  this  date. 
1858/60.     Stmt.  of  state  indebtedness  purchased  by  gov. 

with  funds  reed,  from  sale  of  state  lands,  canceled 

and    deposited    in    auditor's    office.     (Bienn.    rept. 

auditor  public  accts.  1858/60:  48.) 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 
Loans — cont'd 
STATE  DEBT  FUND  (Two  MILL  TAX) 

Under  art.  15,  of  constitution  of  1848,  ratified  1851. 

1849.  Rept.  on  govs.  communication  re.  view  of  credit- 
ors of  state  as  to  application  of  two  mill  tax.  ( Sen. 
jol.  16  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1849:  60-61.) 

.     Govs.   communication   re.   views  of  creditors   of 

state,  as  to  application  of  two  mill  tax,  authorized 
to  be  collected  by  new  constitution,  enclosing  a 
letter  by  J.  Wadsworth,  interest  paying  agt.  of 
N.  Y.  (Same  1849:  55-57.) 

1850-1860.  Stmt.  showing  amts.  reed,  and  disbursed  of 
two  mill  tax,  or  state  debt,  fund.  (Rept.  Sen.  com- 
mittee on  finance  on  state  indebtedness  1861:  46- 
47.) 

1850/2-1870/2.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  reed,  and  disbursed 
from  state  debt  fund  (2  mill  tax)  for  each  bienn. 
period,  compiled  from  auditor's  repts.  (Bienn. 
rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1870/2:  xviii.) 

1851.  Adoption  of  amdmt.  to  15th  article  of  constitu- 
tion, urged.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1851.) 

1857.  Stmt.  showing  nos.  and  amt.  of  interest  bonds 
of  1857  redeemed  in  city  of  New  York,  under  govs. 
proclamation  of  Jan.  10,  1860,  paid  for  with  state 
debt  fund,  canceled  and  deposited  in  auditor's 
office.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1858/60: 
43-47.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  no.  and  amt.  of  interest  bonds  of 

1857,  redeemed  at  treasury  of  state  of  111.,  in  city 
of  Springfield,  under  govs.  proclamation  of  Jan.  10, 
1860,  paid  for  with  state  debt  fund,  canceled  and 
deposited  in  auditor's  office.  (Same  1860/2:  36.) 

1858/60-1860/2.  Stmt.  showing  state  indebtedness  pur- 
chased by  gov.  of  state  of  111.,  canceled  and  de- 
posited with  auditor  of  public  accts.,  and  paid  for 
out  of  state  debt  fund.  (Same  1858/60  (pp.  30-40) 
— same  1860/2.) 

1859.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  sus- 
pension of  collection  of  two-mill  tax.  3  pp.  (Sen. 
repts.  21  Gen.  Assem.  1859:  293-295.) 

1859-1861.  Stmt.  of  bonds  presented  for  dividend  at 
office  of  auditor  of  public  accts.,  principal  of  which 
was  paid  in  full  from  proceeds  of  two  mill  tax  for 
extinguishment  of  public  debt.  (Same  1858/60  (pp. 
49-50)— same  1860/2.) 

1864/6.  Stmt.  of  state  indebtedness  purchased  at  par 
and  interest  with  state  debt  fund.  (Same  1864/6: 
49.) 

1865-1866.  Stmt.  of  state  indebtedness  paid  on  presen- 
tation with  state  debt  fund.  (Same  1864/6:  45-48.) 

1866/8-1872/4.  Stmt.  of  state  indebtedness  purchased 
by  gov.,  and  called  in  by  proclamation,  paid  for 
with  state  debt  fund.  (Same  1866/8  (pp.  31-37)  — 
same  1872/4.) 

1868/9-1869/70.  Stmt.  of  state  indebtedness  purchased 
by  gov.,  and  called  in  by  proclamation,  and  paid 
for  with  state  debt  fund.  (A.R.  auditor  public 
accts.  1869  (pp.  36-38)— same  1870.) 

1872.     State  debt  fund  (2  mill  tax) ;  remarks  with  stmt. 
(Bienn.    rept.    auditor    public    accts.    1870/2:  xvii- 
xviii.) 
SURPLUS  REVENUE  FUND 

Under  Act  of  Feb.   12,   1853,   to   provide  for   reducing 
the  state  debt. 

1852/4.  Stmt.  showing  warrants  issued  on  order  of 
gov.  for  surplus  revenue,  and  state  indebtedness 
purchased  by  gov.  therewith  canceled  and  delivered 
to  auditor,  and  deposited  by  auditor  with  state 
treasurer.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1852/4:  30-32.) 

1855.  Govs.  communication  re.  acct.  of  state  agt.  at 
N.  Y.  (J.  Wadsworth);  with  tabular  stmts.,  show- 
ing disposition  of  funds  drawn  by  executive  for 


170 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 
Loans — cont'd 
SURPLUS  REVENUE  FUND — cont'd 

purchase  of  state  indebtedness.     24  pp.     (Repts.  19 
Gen.  Assem.  1855:  225-248.) 

Surplus  revenue  and  land  funds  only. 
1855.     Same;    minus  ace.   docs.    li.   e.   tabular   stmts.]. 

(Sen.  jol.  19  Gen.  Assem.  1855:  110-111.) 
THBEE  PEB  CENT  FUND 

Under  Act.  of  Feb.  12,  1849,  the  Uov.  of  111.  was 
required  to  receive  from  the  comrs.  of  the  school 
fund  the  3%  fund  as  It  was  reed,  from  the  general 
govt.  and  to  Invest  it  in  state  bonds  at  their 
current  market  value. 
For  the  earlier  administration  of  the  3%  fund  see 

Education.     School  Funds. 

1849/50-1856/8.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  state  indebtedness 
purchased  by  gov.  and  deposited  in  treasurer's 
office,  as  provided  by  act  concerning  public  debt, 
approved  Feb.  12,  1849,  showing  amt.  paid  for  said 
state  indebtedness,  amt.  of  3%  fund  reed,  from 
general  govt.,  and  placed  in  hands  of  executive  for 
purpose  of  purchasing  state  indebtedness.  (Bienn. 
rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1848/50  (p.  17) — same 
1856/8.) 

1852/4.  Stmt.  of  3%  fund  reed,  from  general  govt.  and 
placed  in  hands  of  gov.  for  purpose  of  purchasing 
state  indebtedness  as  provided  by  act  concerning 
public  debt,  approved  Feb.  12,  1849.  (Same  1852/4: 
28.) 

1853.  Amt.  of  money  placed  at  disposal  of  gov.  since 
passage  of  act  of  1849,  requiring  executive  to  re- 
ceive 3%  school  fund  reed,  from  gen.  govt.  and  to 
invest  same  in  state  bonds  at  their  current  market 
value.  (Govs.  mess.  1853.) 

State  Debt  Fund;  see  above,  Revenue,  etc. 
Surplus  Revenue  Fund;  see  above,  Revenue,  etc. 

DE  KALB  COUNTY  (1837) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

DENTAL  EXAMINERS,  BOARD  OF;  see  LICENSE 

DENTISTS 
License;  see  License:  State 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 
Employment;  see  Labor.    Department  Stores 

DEPOSITS 
Public  Funds;  see  Finance:  State 

DE  WITT  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

DIPHTHERIA;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    EPIDEMICS 
DIRECT  TAX  FUND;  see  FINANCE:  STATE.    RECEIPTS 
DISCHARGED  CONVICTS;  see  CONVICTS 


DISEASES 

Domestic    Animals;     see     Agriculture.    Livestock.    Inspec- 
tion, etc. 
Human;  see  Public  Health 

DISTRIBUTION  ACT;  see  LAND  GRANTS:  FEDERAL 

DIVORCE;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS.    MARRIAGE  AND  DI- 
VORCE 

DOCKS;  see  PUBLIC  WORKS:  STATE 
DOG  TAX;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

DOMESTIC  ANIMALS 
Care  of;  see  Agriculture.    Livestock 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.    Livestock 

DOUGLAS  COUNTY  (1859) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticultural  Society;  see  Agriculture.    Horticultural  Asso- 
ciations 

Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Drainage;  see  Land;  also  Water- Supply,  etc. 

DRUGGISTS 
License;  see  License:  State 

DRUGS 
Inspection;  see  Industries.    Inspection 

DU  PAGE  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Poorhouse;  see  Maintenance:  County.    Dependents 

DUTIES;  see  TAXATION:  FEDERAL 

EAST  ST.  LOUIS 

Police;  see  Administration  of  Justice:  City 
Vaccination;  see  Public  Health,  that  title 

EDGAR  COUNTY  (1823) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Livestock;  see  Agriculture,  that  title 

EDUCATION 

1868.  National  dept.  of  education;  establishment  or. 
(7  blenn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1867/8: 
332-341.) 

ILLINOIS 
serial 

A 
Reports  of  Superintendent 

1  series 

Under  Act  of  Feb.  26,   1845 

1846-1854.  Blenn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  secy,  of  state,  ex- 
officio  supt.  of  common  schools. 

Checklist 

1846.  dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.    48  pp. 
1846.  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1848    dept.  ed.     Springfield,    Chas.    H.    Lanphler,    1849. 
16  pp. 


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171 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

ILLINOIS— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

Reports  of  Superintendent— -cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 


1848.  doc. 
1850.  dept. 
80  pp. 

Checklist  —  cont'd 
ed.     n.  t.  p.     22  pp. 
ed.     Springfield,  Lanphler  and  Walker, 

1851. 

1850 

.  doc. 

ed. 

n.  t.  p. 

80 

pp. 

1852 

.  dept. 

ed. 

Springfield,  I 

.auphiiT  and  Walker, 

1853. 

21  pp. 

1852 

.  doc. 

ed. 

n.  t.  p. 

100 

pp. 

The   dept.   ed.    Is   minus    the   Appendix   containing   co. 

repts. 
1854.  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Lanphler  and  Walker,  1854. 

55  pp. 
1854.  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     55  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1846  In  House  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1846/7  :  49-90. 
1848    "       "  "        16       "  "       1848/9 : 35-56. 

1850    "       "  "       17       "  "       1850/1 : 75-152. 

1852    "  Senate      "       18       "  "       1853 :  143-242. 

1854    "  Repts.  19  Gen.  Assem.  1855  :  67-110. 

2  series 
Under  Acts  of  Feb.  15,  1855  and  Feb.  16,  1858 

Superintendents  of  Public  Instruction 
1854  Mar.  24.     Nlnlan  W.  Edwards. 
1857  Jan.    12.     William  H.  Powell. 
1859  Aug.     1.     Newton  Bateman. 
1863  Jan.    12.     John  P.  Brooks. 
1865  Jan.    10.     Newton  Bateman. 
1875  Jan.    11.     Samuel  M.  Etter. 
1879  Jan.    13.     James  P.  Slade. 
1883  Jan.      5.     Henry  Raab. 
1887  Jan.      6.     Richard  Edwards. 
1891  Jan.    12.     Henry  Raab. 
1895  Jan.    14.     Samuel  Inglis. 

1898  June  23.     Joseph  H.  Freeman. 

1899  Jan.    11.     Alfred  Baylies. 

1856-1904.    Bienn.  rept.  of  state  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion. 

Checklist 
unnum.   1856.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"        1856.  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     156  pp. 

2.   1858.  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Ballbache  and  Bak- 
er, 1859.     69,  423  pp.,  pis. 

2.  1858.  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     69,  423  pp. 

3.  1860.  dept.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     301  pp.,  pi. 

3.  1860.  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

4.  1862.  dept.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     323  (1)  pp. 

4.  1862.  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

5.  1864.  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Baker  and  Phillips, 

1865.     255  pp. 

5.  1864.  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    255  pp. 

6.  1866.  dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.    445  pp. 

6.  1866.  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

7.  1868.  dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     vlii,  536  pp. 

7.  1868.  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

8.  1870.  dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     vlii,  392  pp. 

8.  1870.  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

9.  1872.  dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.    Til,  614  pp. 
9.   1872.  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     511  pp. 

Beginning  with  the  10th  blenn.  rept.  but  one 
edition  was  Issued. 

10.  1874.     n.  t.  p.     Til,  491  pp. 

11.  1876.     Springfield.  D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     2  p.  1.,  11, 


512  pp.     errata  slip. 
78.     Springfield,  Weber  &  Co.,  1879.    287,  II  pp. 
1  leaf  of  explanation  relative  to  delay  etc.  In 


13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 
18. 
19. 
20. 

21. 
22. 

24. 


prtg.  the  rept.  shld.  follow  the  t.  p. 
1880.     Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1881. 


Till, 


470  pp. 
1882.     Springfield,   H.   W.  Rokker,   1883.     cxlvll, 

464  pp. 
1884.     Springfield,   H.    W.    Rokker,   1884.     cxllv, 

309  pp. 
1886.     Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1886.      cclv, 

278  pp. 
1888.     Springfield,      Spgfld.      Prtg.      Co.,      1889. 

ccxxlll,  357  pp. 
1890.     Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1891.     cxvi, 

288  pp. 
1892.       Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    n.    d.      ell, 

264  pp. 
1894.     Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1894.      cxlv, 

291  pp. 

1896.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  n.  d.     456  pp. 
1898.     Springfield,   Phillips  Bros.,  n.  d.     cxxxlv, 

316  pp. 
1900.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1901.     427  pp., 

pis. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 


ILLINOIS — cont'd 


serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

Reports  of  Superintendent — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
Checkl  1st — cont'd 

25.  1902.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1902.    389  pp., 

pis. 

26.  1904.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1904.     iv,  422 

pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
uuniim.   1856  In  Repts.  20  Gen.  Assem.  1857  :  257-412. 


1!.   1858  21  1859,  v.  2 

3.  1860  22  1861,  v.  2 

4.  1862  23  1863,  v.  2 

5.  1864  24  1865,  v.  2 

6.  1866  25  1867,  T.  2 

7.  1868  26  1869,  V.  2 

1052. 

8.  1870  in  Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871,  v.  1 
!l.   1872    "       "  28  "          "        1873,  v.  2 

[for  631]. 


3-493. 

81-381. 

89-421. 

109-363. 

3-453. 

521- 

321-720. 
109-531 


Circulars  of  Superintendent 

The  following  list  of  circulars  was  made  up  from  the 
file  In  the  office  of  the  superintendent  of  public 
Instruction  at  Springfield.  Copies  of  some  of  the 
Inglis,  Freeman  and  Bayllss  circulars  are  also  In 
the  State  Historical  Library  and  In  the  State 
Library.  Of  the  earlier  series  no  copies,  other 
than  those  In  the  superintendent's  office,  were 
found. 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  circulars  of  each  supt.  carry 
their  own  numbering.  For  that  reason  the  series 
division  by  supts.  has  been  made. 

EDWARDS  SERIES 

1854-1857 
1856.  Jan.  8.    To  co.  school  comrs.    Explanation  of  school 

law  of  1855. 

1856.   (?).     To  township  treasurers;  repts. 
1856.   (  ?) .     To  township  treasurers  ;  blank  rept. 
1856.   (?).     To  co.  comrs.;  blank  rept. 
1856.  Jan.    28.      Decisions    rendered    since    circular    of 

Jan.  8. 

None  of  these  circulars  were  found  as  separates.  The 
above  are  Included  In  1  blenn.  rept.  supt.  public 
Instruction  1855/6 : 127-156. 

POWELL  SERIES 

1857-1859 
None  found. 

BATEMAN   SERIES 

1859-1863 

1860.     Remarks  on  the  school  law.     March.     57  pp. 
Copy  In  Library  of  Congress. 
[1861.]   Amdmts.  to  school  laws.     32  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
I1862.J   Comments  on  the  school  law.     88  pp. 
Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Noue  other  found. 

BROOKS  SERIES 

1863-1865 
1863.     Township  funds ;  rate  of  Interest,  July  10. 

Separate  not  found ;  repr.  In  5  blenn.  rept.  supt  public 

Instruction  1863/4  :  60-64. 
None  other  found. 

BATEMAN  SERIES 

1865-1875 
1-3.  Not  found. 
4    To  co.  supts. ;  blanks  for  repts.  of  township  treasurers 

and  school  directors.     May  10.     1  leaf. 
5-6.     Not  found.* 

7    To   co.   supts. ;   destruction   by  burning  of   sheets   of 
school  rept.  for  1869-1870.     Dec.  13.     1  leaf. 

8.  Not  found. 

1872 

9.  The  new  school  law.     Synopsis  of  changes.     April  2. 

10    Examination  of  applications  for  teachers'  certificates. 

April  15.     1  leaf. 
11.  Not  found. 

See  below  note  under  no.  38. 


*  Circular  to  school  ofllcers.  Change  of  time  of  electing 
school  directors  and  township  trustees.  March  1, 
1870.  19  pp.  This  circular  Is  unnumbered,  un- 
doubtedly It  belongs  to  one  of  these  numbers.  As 
it  was  Impossible  to  give  It  an  assignment  this 
method  of  recording  It  has  been  resorted  to. 


172 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

Circulars  of  Superintendent — cont'd 
BATEMAN   SERIES — cont'd 

1872 — eont'd 
12-17.     Not  found. 

18.  To    co.    supts. ;    blanks    for    rept.    for    period    ending 

Sept.  30.     July.     1  leaf. 

19.  Not  found. 

20.  To.   co.   supts. ;   statistical   rept. ;   written   rept. ;   new 
school  law  ;  examinations  In  natural  science.    Oct.  26. 

3  pp. 

21.  To  officers  of  Incorporated  Institutions  of  learning  In 

Illinois.     Oct.  28.     2  pp. 

22.  Course  of  study  for  ungraded  district  schools.     Nov.  2. 

11  pp. 

1873 

23-27.     Not  found. 
28.  Licensure  of  teachers  in  districts  having  not  less  than 

2000  inhabitants.     4  pp. 
29-30.     Not  found. 

31.  County  supts.  of  schools ;  election.     July  21.     4   pp. 
32-35.   Not  found. 

36.  Notes  on  the  school  law.     Nov.  20.     30  pp. 

37.  Natural  science  in  common  schools.     Dec.  3.     16  pp. 

1874 

38.  Compensation    of    co.    supts.    under    constitution    of 

1870 ;  to  whom  it  may  concern.    Feb.  18.    4  pp. 
Hefers  to  Circ.  11,  April  27,  1872,  on  same  subject. 

39.  Not  found. 

40.  Latest   amendments   to   the   school    law.      March    31. 

41-42.  Not  found. 

43.  Examinations  for  state  certificates.     June  20.     1  leaf. 

44.  Not  found. 

45.  Colored    children    In    the    public    schools.      Aug.    12. 

6  pp. 

47.  Co.  supt.  of  schools  ;  letter  of  atty.  gen.  of  Aug.  29. 

Sept.  14.    9  pp. 

48.  Not  found. 

r.i.   Institutions  of  learning  in  Illinois.     Oct.  26.     3  pp. 

50.  Teaching    of    elements    of    natural    science    required. 

Nov.  28.    17  pp. 

51.  List  prepared  to  aid  those  charged  with  selection  of 

books  for  school,  district  and  town  libraries.     133  pp. 

ETTER  SERIES 

1875-1879 

1875 

1.  To  co.  supts.  of  schools;  distribution  of  10th  bienn. 

rept.    April  28.     1  leaf. 

2.  To  co.  supts.  of  schools  ;  request  for  names  of  town- 

ship treasurers.    May  12.     2  leaves. 

3.  State  teachers  exams.     May  25.     4  pp. 

4.  Instructions   concerning   state   examination,    undated, 

1875.     1  leaf. 

5.  Instructions   for   filling   out   of   blanks   for   repts.   of 

township  treasurers  and  school  supts.  for  school  yr. 
1874/5.     July  23.     1  leaf. 

6.  Urging    Immediate    action    In    making   out    of    repts. 

July  23.     1  leaf. 

7.  Concerning   blanks    for    annual    rept.    for   school    yr. 
1874/5.     Sept.  28.     1   leaf. 

8.  Not  found. 

1876 

9.  Inviting  contributions  towards  educational  exhibit  of 
111.  at  the  Centennial,     undated.     1876.     1  leaf. 

10.  Not  found. 

11.  Provisions  of  statutes  relating  to  election  and  duties 
of   townships   and   district  school   officers.     Feb.    16. 
9  pp. 

12.  To  co.  supts. ;  request  for  names  and  addresses  of  co. 

treasurers.     April  2.     1  leaf. 

13.  Not  found. 

14.  Notice  of  examinations  for  state  certificates.     July  1. 

4  pp. 

15.  Instructions  for  rept.  of  school  yr.  1875/6.     Oct.  18. 
2  leaves. 

1877 

16.  To  co.  supts. ;  ann.  teachers'  Institutes.     June  4.     2 

leaves. 
17-18.  Not  found. 

19.  State  examinations ;  notice.    July  18.     1  leaf. 

20.  State  certificates ;  law  ;   terms  and  conditions.     July 
20.    4  pp. 

1878 

21.  Teachers'  examinations  for  state  certificates.     June  1. 

4  pp. 

22.  Not  found. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 


ILLINOIS — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

B— cont'd 

Circulars  of  Superintendent — cont'd 

SLADE  SERIES 

1879-1883 

1879 

1.  The  beginning  and  the  length  of  the  terms  for  which 

teachers  may  be  employed  to  teach,  limited.     March 
10.     3  pp. 

2.  Premiums  offered  the  public  schools  by  the  state  bd. 

of  agriculture.     March  15.     1  sheet. 

3.  Request  for  names  and  addresses  of  township  treas- 

urers.   April  25.     1  leaf. 

4.  Not  found. 

5.  Advice  of  changes  in  school  law ;  synopsis  of  changes. 

June  6.     1  leaf. 

6.  Amndmts.  to  the  school  law.    June  7.    4  pp. 

7.  Amendments  to  the  school  law ;  to  township  trustees 

and  treasurers.     Sept.   20.     1  leaf. 

8.  Amendments   to   the  school   law ;   to   school   directors 

and  teachers.     Sept.  20.     1  leaf. 

9.  Pupils  of  the  public  schools ;  who  are  eligible.     Nov. 

20.     4  pp. 

1880 

10.  State   certificates ;    terms    and    conditions.      Jan.    10. 
4  pp. 

11.  Not  found. 

12.  Notes  on  the  school  law ;  to  trustees  of  schools  and 
township  treasurers.     Feb.   20.     5  pp. 

13.  Notes  on  the  school   law  ;   to  school  directors.     Feb. 
20.     4   pp. 

14.  The  state  normal  schools  ;  to  countv  supts.     March  6. 

1  leaf. 

15.  Outline  of  study  for  the  ungraded  schools  of  Illinois. 

Sept.  1.     7  pp. 

16.  Request  for  back  nos.  of  certain  Illinois  school  journ- 
als and  department  reports  and  circulars.     Dec.  18. 
1  leaf. 

1881 

17.  Not  found. 

18.  To  county  supts.  concerning  information  wanted  for 

report  for  year.     May  12.     1  leaf. 

19.  Not  found. 

20.  Holidays   [1.  e.,  legal   holidays  of  111.].     Dec.  20.     1 
leaf. 

21.  Not  found. 

1882 

22.  Vaccination  of  school  children ;  to  school  boards  and 

teachers.     Jan.  21.     3  pp. 

23.  Changes   of   teachers   In   country   schools.      Sept.    20. 
4  pp. 

RAAB  SERIES 

1883-1887 
None  found. 

EDWARDS  SERIES 

1887-1891 

1887 

1.  Not  found. 

2.  Compensation   of   co.    supts. ;    to   co.   boards   and   co. 

supts.     Feb.  9.     1  leaf. 

3.  State  exhibit  of  the  National  Educational  Assn.     Feb. 

18.     1  leaf. 

4.  To  co.   supts. :  notice  of  proposed  mtgs.     March   28. 

1  leaf. 

5.  To  co.   supts. ;   inquiry   as   to  Institutes.     March   28. 

1  leaf. 
0.  Not   found. 

7.  Repts.  for  1887.     Notice.     May  20.     2  pp. 

8.  State  certificates.     Nov.  1.     4  pp. 
9-10.  Not  found. 

1888 

11.  Arbor  Day.     March  16.     1  leaf. 

12.  Conferences  of  co.  supts.     March  23.     1   leaf. 

13.  Inquiries   concerning   institutes.      March    23.      1    leaf. 

14.  Concerning  ann.  and  special  repts.  for  1888,  etc.    June 

6.     1  leaf. 

15.  Repts.  from  education  institutions.     July  16.     1  leaf. 

16.  State  assn.   of  co.   Institutes.     Syllabus  of  work   for 
co.  institutes.     1  sheet. 

17.  State  certificates.     Oct.  3.     4  pp. 

1889 

19.  One  hundredth  anniversary  of  inauguration  of  George 

Washington,  April  30.     March  28.     10  pp. 

20.  Arbor  day,  April  22.     April  2.     3  pp. 

21.  Concerning  ann.  repts.  for  1889.     June  6.     1  leaf. 

22.  Changes  in  the  school  law.     June  12.     4  pp. 
23-24.  Not  found. 

25.  Compulsory  education  law.     Dec.  14.     1  sheet.     F  . 

1890 

26.  To  co.  supts. ;  inquiry  concerning  questions  for  final 

examinations  of  pupils.     Jan.  4.     1  leaf. 
29.  Annual  repts. ;  to  co.  supts.     June  14.     1  leaf. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


1T3 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

Circulars  of  Superintendent — cont'd 

KAAB  SERIES 

1801-1895 

1891 
1.  State  certificates.     Jan.  15.     4  pp. 

to  school   law.     April  25.     1 


2-3.  Not  found. 

4.   Proposed  amdint. 

5-8.  Not  found. 


leaf. 


1892 
9.  Convention  of  institute  workers.     May  10.     2  pp. 

10.  Columbus  Day  celebration.     May  3.     1  leaf. 

11.  Synopsis  of  addresses  at  Institute   Instructors'   Con- 
vention.    June  24.     28  pp. 

12.  Special  rept.  for  1892.     Sept.  1.     1  leaf. 

13.  Appeal  to  school  directors.     Sept.  2.     1  leaf. 

14.  State  certificates.     Oct.  11.     4  pp. 

1893 

15.  Institutes  of  1893.     Jan.  25.     1  leaf. 

16.  School  holidays.     Jan.  26.     1  leaf. 

17.  School  apparatus  and  school  district  libraries.     Feb. 

15.     4  pp. 

18.  State  institute,   1893.     May  19.     2  pp. 

19.  Changes  in  the  school  law.     July  23. 

20.  To  co.  supts.  ;  distribution  of  seeds  of  cereals.     Oct. 

10.     1  sheet.     4°. 

21.  State  certificates.     Oct.  23.     4  pp. 

1894 

22.  Vaccination  of  school  children.     Jan.  15.     2  pp. 

23.  Sectional    meetings   of   co.    supts.    and    Institutes   for 

1804.     March  16.     1  leaf. 

24.  Arbor  Day  proclamation.     March  26.    1  leaf. 

26.  Concerning  the  health  and  comfort  of  school  children. 
June  1.     3  pp. 

27.  Rights  of  women  as  voters.     June  4.     1  leaf. 

28.  Not  found. 

1895 

29.  Examinations  of  teachers.     Jan.  1.     1  leaf. 

INGLIS  SERIES 
1895-1898 

1895 

1.  State  certificates.     Jan.  15.     4  pp. 
2.*   License  for  Institute  workers.     Feb.  12.     1  leaf. 

3.  Sectional  meetings  of  co.  supts.  of  schools  and  Insti- 
tutes of  1895.     April  1.     1  leaf. 

4.  Arbor  Day,  April  19.     April  1.     1  leaf. 

5.  Changes  in  the  school  law  made  by  the  39th  General 

Assembly.     July  12.     13  pp. 

6.*   Regarding  child-study.     Aug.  27.     2  leaves. 
7.   State  certificates.     Nov.  23.     4  pp. 
8.*   Scholarships  at  the  State  University.     Nov.   12.     2 

leaves. 

1896 
9.  Institutes,   libraries  and  school   IK!,   mtgs.     April   24. 

2  leaves. 
10.*   Arbor  Day.     April   17.     17  pp. 

11.  Request  for  opinions  concerning  vertical  penmanship. 

Sept.  15.     1  sheet 

12.  Repts.    from    educational    institutions.      Sept.    17.      1 

leaf. 
13.*   State  certificates.     Oct.  15.     4  pp. 

14.  To  co.  supts. ;  requests  for  special  written  rept.     Oct. 

21.     1  leaf. 

15.  Scholarships    at    the    State    University.      Dec.    3.      2 
leaves. 

16.  Not  found. 

1897 

17.  National  Education  Assn.     Feb.  17.     1  leaf. 

18.  Conferences  of  oo.  supts.  and  institutes  of  1897.     Feb. 

26.     1  leaf, 
in.   State  Fair  exhibit.     March  4.     1  leaf. 

20.  Conferences  of  co.  supts.     March  20.     1  leaf. 

21.  Arbor  Day.     April  20.     2  pp. 
22-23.   Not  found. 

24.  School  legislation  by  the  40th  Gen.  Assem.     June  17. 

8  PP. 

25.  Not  found. 

26.  Scholarships    at    the    State    University.      Oct.    8.      2 
leaves. 

— .  Supplementary.    Oct.  7.     1  leaf. 


*  Nos.   2,  6,  8,   10   nnd   13  are   reprinted   in  21   bienn. 
rept.  supt.  public  Instruction  1895/6  :  95-116. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 


ILLINOIS — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 


B — cont'd 

Circulars  of  Superintendent — cont'd 

INGLIS  SERIES — cont'd 

1895-1898— cont'd 

1898 

27.  Souvenir   for   school   children    of   111.    to   be   used   In 
celebration  of  Lincoln's  birthday,  Feb.  12,  and  Wash- 
ington's birthday,  Feb.  22.     16  pp. 

28.  National  Education  Assn.     April  6.     1  sheet. 
28  (sic).  State  Fair  exhibit.     March  4.     1  leaf. 
20.  Arbor  Day,  April  22.     2  leaves. 

30.  Not  found. 

31.  Annual  and  special  repts.    May  31.    1  leaf. 

FREEMAN  SERIES 
1898 

1.  Notice  of  assumption  of  duties.    June  23.    1  sheet. 

2.  U.  S.  Internal  revenue  law.     Sept.  16.     1  leaf. 

3.  Not  found. 

4.  Duties  of  bds.  of  education  in  regard  to  changing  text- 

books,   and    the    position   of   copybooks   among   text- 
books.    Oct.  26.     2  leaves. 

BAYLISS  SERIES 

1899-1904 

1899 

1.  Not  found. 

2.  State  fair  exhibit.     Announcement.     Jan.  16.     1  leaf. 

3.  License  for  institute  workers.     Feb.  10.     1  leaf. 
4-5.   Not  found. 

t>.   Memorial  Day.     May  30,  1899.     15  pp. 

7.  Concerning  circular  Issued  by  co.  supt.  of  Morgan  Co. 

May  22.     3  pp. 

8.  Not  found. 

9.  Amdmts.  to  school  law  with  additional  enactments  by 

41st  (!en.  Assem.     May  4.     14  pp. 

10.  State  certificates.     Oct.  1.     4  pp. 

11.  Scholarships  at  the  state  university.     Nov.  25.     4  pp. 

1900 

12.  State  fair  exhibit.     Jan.  15.     1  leaf. 

13.  Statistics  for  1899.     Feb.  13.     1  leaf. 

14.  Not  found. 

15.  Arbor  Day,  111.,  April  27.     March  22. 
— •.     Suppl.    2  leaves. 

16.  Memorial  Day,  1900.     16  pp. 

17.  Notice  of  shipment  to  co.  supt.     May  28.     1  leaf. 

18.  Vaccination  of  school  children.    April  7.     1  leaf. 

19.  County  institutes  for  1900.     4  pp. 

20.  Arbor  Day,  April  22,  1889.     April  2.     3 

21.  Circular  to  co.  supts.     Aug.  10.     1  leaf. 

22.  State  certificates.     Sept.  1.     2  leaves. 

23.  Not  found. 

24.  Concerning  the  distributable  fund.     Nov.  28.     1  leaf. 

25.  John  Marshall  Day.    Dec.  20.     1  leaf. 

1901 

26.  Conference    of   co.    supts.    and    Institute    Instructors. 

Jan.  15.     4  pp. 

27.  State  fair  exhibit.     Jan.  18.     1  leaf. 

28.*   Rural  school  architecture.     Feb.      12  pp.,  33  pis. 
App.  to  23  blenn.  rept.  supt. 

29.  Proposed  amdmts.  to  school  law.     Feb.  22.     3  pp. 

30.  Arbor  Day,  April  26,  1901.    March  30.    2  leaves. 

31.  Proc.  of  conference  of  co.  supts.  and  institute  teach- 
ers.    (24  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1901/2: 
115-145.) 

32-33.     Not  found. 

34.  Ann.  repts.  for  1001.     Notice  re  blanks.     June  3.     1 

leaf. 

35.  Amdmts.    to   school    law   with   additional    enactments 

by  42d  Gen.  Assem.     May  31.     9  pp. 

36.  Scholarships  at  the  state  university.     Aug.  1.     4  pp. 

37.  State  certificates.     Sept.  2.     2  leaves. 

38.  Numbering  school  districts.     Sept.  10.     1  leaf. 

39.  Notice  of  designation  of  Sept.  19  as  day  of  mourning 

for  late  Pres/McKlnley.    Sept.  16.     1  leaf. 

40.  The  McKinley  national  memorial.     Dec.  21.     1  leaf. 

1902 

41.  Snecial    suggestion   to   co.   supts.      Arbor   day,    1902. 

42.  Arbor  day.     April  25,  1902.     March  22.     15  pp. 

43.  University  scholarship  examinations.     June  2,   1902. 

44.  Ann.   repts.   for   1902.     Notice   re.   blanks.     May   29. 

1  leaf. 

45.  Memorial  Day.     1902.     18  pp. 

46.  School  sanitation  and  decoration.     July  1.     1  leaf. 


8  pp. 


pp. 


*  Reprinted    In    part    In    22    blenn.    rept.    supt.    public 
Instruction  1898/8  :  403-404. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


EDUCATION— cont'd 


ILLINOIS — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 
Circulars  of  Superintendent — cont'd 

BAYLISS  SERIES — cont'd 

1899-1904— cont'd 

1902 — cont'd 

47.  State  teachers'  certificates  granted.     1902.     Aug.  25. 

1  leaf. 

48.  State  certificates.    Conditions.    Dec.  1.    2  leaves. 

49.  Scholarships  at  state  university.     Dec.  1.     4  pp. 

50.  Institute  licenses.     Dec.  15.     1  leaf. 

1903 

51.  Conference  of  co.  supts.  and  Institute  workers.    Feb.  1. 

2  leaves. 

Illinois  arbor  day,  1903.     11  pp. 

Memorial  Day,  1903.     15  pp. 

University  scholarship  examination.     June  2.     1  leaf. 

Amdmts.  to  the  school  law  with  additional  enactments 


53. 
54. 
55. 

r.6. 
57. 

58. 
59. 
60. 


by  43d  Gen.  Assem.     15  pp. 

Stnte  certificates.     Conditions.     Sept.  1.     2  leaves. 

Awards  of  prizes  for  improvement  of  school  grounds 

and  arbor  day  proceedings.     Sept.  1.     1  leaf. 

State  teachers'  certificates  granted.     Aug.  17.     1  leaf. 

Scholarships  at  state  university.     Nov.  1.     4  pp. 

Statistics  for  1903.    Dec.  10.    4  pp. 

1904 

61.  Not  found. 

62.  Illinois  Bird  and  Arbor  Day,  1904.     March  1.     24  pp. 


Proceedings  of  Board 

1857/8-1875.    Proceedings   of  the  bd.   of  education   of 
the  state  of  111. 

Checklist 

1857/8.     Bloomington,  Wm.  E.  Foote,  1858.     36  pp. 
1858/9.     Peoria,  N.  C.  Nason.  1868.     11  pp. 
1860.     Peoria,  N.  C.  Nason,  1868.     5  pp. 

1860.  Springfield,  Bnilhache  and  Baker,  1861.     16  pp. 
1860/1.     Peoria,  N.  C.  Nason,  1868.     16  pp. 

1861.  Peoria,  N.  C.  Nason,  1861.     10  pp. 

1862.  Springfield.  Bailhache  and  Baker,  1862.     11  pp. 

1863.  June.      Springfield,    Johnson    and    Bradford, 


8  pp. 

1863.  Dec. 
3  pp. 

1864.  June. 


Springfield,    Johnson    and    Bradford,    1864. 


n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

1864.  Dec.  n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

1865.  June.   Peoria,  N.  C.  Nason,  1865.  18  pp 

1865.  Dec. 

1866.  June. 


1866.  Dec.  I 

1867.  Mar.  f 
1867.  June. 

1867.  Dec. 

1868.  June. 

1868.  Dec. 

1869.  June. 

1869.  Dec. 

1870.  June. 

1870.  Dec. 

1871.  June. 

1871.  Dec. 

1872.  June. 

1872.  Dec. 

1873.  June. 

1873.  Dec. 

1874.  June. 
1874.  Dec. 


1866.  13  pp. 

1866.  12  pp. 

1867.  12  pp. 

1867.  12  pp. 

1868.  19  pp. 

1868.  13  pp. 

1869.  15  pp. 

1869.  13  pp. 

1870.  9  pp. 

1870.  14  pp. 

1871.  21  pp. 

1871.  20  pp. 

1872.  21  pp. 

1872.  12  pp. 

1873.  20  pp. 

1873.  26  pp. 

1874.  12  pp. 

1874.  17  pp. 

1875.  29  pp. 


1875.  June.     Springfield,  111.  State  Register,  1875?    32  pp. 


1883-1897.    Rept.   of  committee  to   visit   and  examine 
state  educational  institutions. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1883  In  Sen.  Jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883  :  767-776. 
1883  "  House  "  33  "  "  1883 : 773-782. 
1885  "  "  "  34  "  "  1886 :  1027-1029. 

1887 85     "          "          1887 : 650-653. 

1889  "  "  "  36  "  "  1889 : 818-820. 
1891-1893  not  found. 

1895  In  House  Jol.  39  Gen.  Assem.   1895 :  552-553 ;  655 ; 
974-975. 

1895  In  Sen.  Jol.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1895  :  658-661 ;  806-807  ; 

973-974. 

1896  not  found. 

1897  in  Sen.  Jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  1897  :  1038-1042. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 


ILLINOIS — cont'd 
non-serial 


1754-1884.  Brief  history  of  early  education  in  111.;  by 
S.  Willard.  (15  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1883/4:  xcviii-cxx.) 

1822.  Need  for  more  adequate  provision  for  educa- 
tional institutions.  (Govs.  inaug.  address  1822;  in 
Sen.  jol.  3  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1822/3:  21.) 

.    Small  progress  made  in  establishment  of  schools, 

deplored.     (Govs.  mess.  1822.) 

1824.  Legislative  aid  in  support  of  local  schools  rec- 
ommended until  such  time  as  school  lands  become 
sufficiently  remunerative  to  furnish  necessary 
funds.  (Same  1824.) 

1833.  Rept.  from  committee  on  seminary,  school  lands, 
and  education  as  to  expediency  of  a  uniform  sys- 
tem of  schools  in  state.  (Sen.  jol.  1832/3:  415-418.) 

.     Same;  separate. 

Not  seen ;  500  copies  ordered  printed. 

1835.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  need  for  uniform 
system  of  public  schools.     (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1834/5:  419-434.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen ;  10,000  copies  ordered  printed. 

1836.  Rept.   of  committee  on  seminary,   school   lands, 
and    education    on    principal    features   of   present 
school  system;  and  what  further  legislation  is  nec- 
essary on  subject  of  common  schools.     (Sen.  jol. 
10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836/7:  91-95.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  500  copies  ordered  printed  for  Senate. 

1837.  Letter  from  auditor  with  stmt.  showing  condi- 
tion of  schools  for  yr.  1837.    3  pp.     (Repts.  11  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1838;  Sen.  jol.  1  sess.  1838:  141-142.) 

.     Tabular  stmt.  snowing  condition   of  schools   in 

state  at  time  of  1st  111.  school  rept.     (14  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1881/2:  xlviii.) 

1843.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  re.  apptmt.  of 
supt.  of  common  schools.    3  pp.     (House  repts.  13 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  319-321.) 

1844.  Memorial  of  committee  of  state  school  conven- 
tion on  subject  of  common  school  education.    30  pp. 
(Sen.  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  97-126.) 

1851-1862.  The  part  of  Illinoisans  in  the  national  edu- 
cational movement  of  1851-1862;  by  Paul  Selby. 
(Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.,  1904,  being  III.  State 
Hist.  Library  Pubn.  9:  214-229.) 

1854.  Communication  from  J.  S.  Wright  re.  creation  of 
office  of  state  supt.  of  public  instruction.     (Sen. 
jol.  18  Gen.  Assem.  1854:  98-99.) 

.    Recommendation  for  apptmt.  of  supt.  of  common 

schools,  with  salary  sufficient  to  secure  his  entire 
time  and  attention.     (Govs.  mess.  2  sess.  1854.) 

1855.  Recommendation  for  reorganization  of  common 
schools.     (Same  1855.) 

1855-1890.     Educational  progress  since  the  school  law 

was  first  enacted.     (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 

instruction  1889/90:  Ixx-lxxiii.) 

1856/60-1859/64.     Cumulative    comparative    school    sta- 
tistics.    (3  same  1859/60  (p.  13)— 5  same  1863/4.) 
1857/8-1867/8.     General  statistics  exhibiting  a  general 

summary  of  III.  schools.     (2  same  1857/8    (pp.  8- 

10)— 7  same  1867/8.) 
1858.     Supervision    of    schools;     recommendation.     (2 

same  1857/8:  26-32.) 
.     List  of  school  comrs.  in   111.  with  addresses  of 

each  one.     (2  same  1857/8:  421-423.) 
.     Union    graded    schools;     academies.      (2    same 

1857/8:  41-47.) 
1859-1874.     Comparative  stmt.   of  progress  of  common 

school  system.     (10  same  1873/4:  238-239.) 
1860.     Primary   instruction;    importance   of.     (3   same 

1859/60:  51-67.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1861/2.  Average  time  schools  have  been  kept.  (4 
same  1861/2:  16-17.) 

.    No.  of  schools  in  111.;   comments  on.     (4  same 

1861/2:  19-20.) 

.     Attendance  at  schools.     (4  same  1861/2:  18-19.) 

1862.     Graded  schools.     (4  same  1861/2:  21-29.) 

.     State  school  dept.;  comparison  of  ann.  outfit  and 

equipment  of  school  depts.  of  111.  and  Penn.;  need 
of  increase  in  resources  of  111.  dept.  (4  same 
1861/2:  100-103.) 

.    The  school  and  the  state.     (4  same  1861/2:  104- 

168.) 

1863/4-1865/6.  State  dept  of  public  instruction.  (5 
same  1863/4  (pp.  64-67)— 6  same  1865/6.) 

1865-1868.     School  attendance.     (7  same  1867/8:  41-45.) 

1865/6.  Condition  and  progress  of  common  schools  as 
shown  by  the  statistics.  (6  same  1865/6:  22-50.) 

1866.  Recommendation  that  union  soldiers  who  en- 
tered army  in  their  minority  be  allowed  to  attend, 
free,  any  public  school  in  distr.  where  they  reside, 
for  time  equal  to  portion  of  their  minority  spent  in 
military  service.  (6  same  1865/6:  147.) 

.     Recommendation  to  extend  privileges  of  public 

education  to  all  school-going  population  of  state, 
impartially.  (6  same  1865/6:  147.) 

.     Recommendation  to  provide  a  general  law  under 

which  cities  and  villages  may  organize  for  educa- 
tional purposes,  without  resorting  to  special  legis- 
lation. (6  same  1865/6:  147.) 

.  Recommendation  to  authorize  state  supt.  to  fur- 
nish blank  for  statistical  repts.  of  co.,  township, 
and  distr.  school  officers.  (6  same  1865/6:  148.) 

.    The  Amer.  idea  of  popular  education.     (6  same 

1865/6:  180-208.) 

1867/8.  No.  and  average  duration  of  schools.  (7  same 
1867/8:  38-39.) 

.    Analysis  and  exposition  of  the  school  system; 

mode  of  apportionment  of  funds.  (7  same  1867/8: 
101-144.) 

.    Graded  schools.     (7  same  1867/8:  21-22.) 

.     Auxiliary     educational     instrumentalities     and 

agencies.     (7  same  1867/8:  53-101.) 

1869.  The  new  constitution  as  affecting  our  system  of 
public  schools.     (8  same  1869/70:  14-49.) 

1869/70-1871/2.     General    result    and    outlook    of    111. 

schools;   convenient  ratios;   the  schools;   teachers; 

cost   per   scholar;    the    school    law,    etc.     (8   same 

1869/70  (pp.  153-167)— 9  same  1871/2.) 
.    Value  of  school  property  in  111.     (8  same  1869/ 

70  (p.  6)— 9  same  1871/2.) 
1869/70-1903/4.    No.  of  public  schools  in  111.     (8  same 

1869/70  (p.  2)— 25  same  1903/4.) 
.     Duration  of  schools.     (8  same  1869/70   (p.  2)  — 

25  same  1903/4.) 
.    No.    of    scholars    attending    schools.     (8    same 

1869/70  (p.  2)— 25  same  1903/4.) 
.    School  attendance.     (8  same  1869/70  (p.  3) — 25 

same  1903/4.) 

1870.  Rept.   of   supt.   of   public   instruction   on   no.   of 
persons  under  21  yrs.  of  age  in  each  co.;   highest 
and  lowest  rate  per  cent  of  taxation  levied  by  any 
school  distr.  in  each  co.  for  tuition  purposes;   and 
average   length  of  time  that  public   schools   were 
taught  in   each   co.     (Sen.   jol.   27   Gen.    Assem.   1 
sess.  1871:  237.) 

1872.  Educational  rights  of  children.  (9  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2:  187-225.) 

1872-1874.  Stmt.  showing  magnitude,  cost,  etc.,  of  sys- 
tem of  free  schools;  recommendation  for  liberal 
policy  toward  schools.  (Govs.  mess.  1875:  7-8.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 


ILLINOIS — cont'd 


non-serial — cont'd 

1873.  Rept.  on  bill  to  establish  and  maintain  system 
of  free  schools.     (House  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873: 
302-303.) 

1874.  The  Agassiz  memorial;  stmt.  showing  amts.  con- 
tributed and  no.  of  contributors  to  "  teachers'  and 
pupils'"  fund.     (10  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1873/4:  213-221.) 

.    Selection    of    studies;    rights    of    parents.     (10 

same  1873/4:  33-42.) 
.    Rept.  of  committee  on  education  re.  petition  for 

enactment  of  law  requiring  school  officers  of  state 

to  introduce  and  sustain  industrial  exhibition   in 

connection  with  each  ward  and  distr.     (House  jol. 

28  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1874:  637.) 
— .    The  state  dept.  of  education;    recommendation 

that  resources  of  dept.  be  increased.     (10  bienn. 

rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1873/4:  240-242.) 
1875/6.    Names  of  places  where  bds.  of  education  are 

elected.     (11  same  1875/6:  78;  130.) 
1875/6-1877/8.     Tabular  stmt.   showing  no.   of  persons 

betw.   12  and   21   yrs.  of  age  unable  to  read  and 

write.      (11   same  1875/6    (pp.  83-84;    135-136)— 12 

same  1877/8.) 
.     Tabular  stmt.   showing  official   services  by   cos. 

(11  same  1875/6  (pp.  70-71;  122)— 12  same  1877/8.) 
.    Tabular  stmt.  showing  no.  of  graded  schools,  no. 

of  mos.  taught  in  graded  schools;  no.  of  ungraded 

schools,  no.   of  mos.  taught  in   ungraded  schools; 

no.  of  high  schools;  no.  of  private  schools,  no.  of 

pupils  in  private  schools,  and  no.  of  teachers  in 

private  schools.     (11  same  1875/6   (pp.  54-55;   106- 

108) — 12  same  1877/8.) 
.    Tabular  stmt.,  showing  no.  of  pupils  enrolled,  no. 

of  teachers,  no.  of  mos.  taught,  and  grand  total  no. 

of  days'  attendance.     (11  same  1875/6   (pp.  51-53; 

103-105)— 12  same  1877/8.) 
1876.     Power   of   school    directors    to    purchase    school 

supplies.     (11  same  1875/6:  446-447.) 
.     Restrictions  upon  courses  of  study  in  111.  schools. 

(11  same  1875/6:  440-446.) 
1878/80.     Statistics  of  111.  schools  compared  with  those 

of  other  states.     (13  same  1879/80:  26.) 
1878/80-1902/4.     Summary   of   general   statistics   show- 
ing school  houses,  schools,  duration  of  school,  and 

teachers.     (13  same  1879/80  (pp.  393-395;   423-425) 

—25  same  1903/4.) 
.    Summaries,  by  cos.,  showing  general  statistics 

of   schools,    census,    enrollment,    days'    attendance, 

and  districts.     (13  same  1879/80  (pp.  390-392;  420- 

422)— 25  same  1903/4.) 
.    Estimated  value  of  school  property.     (13  same 

1879/80  (p.  5)— 25  same  1903/4.) 
1880.    Ungraded  schools;   their  efficiency  as  compared 

with  graded  schools.     (13  same  1879/80:  37-63.) 
.    Competitive  and  comparative  public  school  ex- 
aminations.    (13  same  1879/80:  270-280.) 
.     General  directions  and  suggestions  re.  primary 

instruction.     (13  same  1879/80:  457-461.) 
.    Outline   of  study   for   ungraded   schools  of   111. 

(13  same  1879/80:  454-456.) 
1880/2-1896/8.     Stmt  comparing  graded  and  ungraded 

schools.     (14  same  1881/2  (pp.  xxix-xxx)— 22  same 

1897/8.) 
1882.     State    school    dept.;    comments    on    works    and 

needs  of.     (14  same  1881/2:  cxliv-cxlvii.) 
1884.     Effective     supervision     of     schools.     (15     same 

1883/4:  cxxxiv-cxxxvii.) 
.    Good    schools;    how    to    get    them.      (15    same 

1883/4:  cxxiv-cxxxiii.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1884.  Examinations,  premiums,  and  circulars,  and 
proclamation  to  state  bd.  of  education,  1884.  (Supt. 
of  public  instruction.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1886.  Res.  favoring  establishment  of  training  school 
for  girls  and  requesting  members  of  next  legist,  to 
give  matter  due  consideration  and  make  such  pro- 
vision as  may  seem  best  calculated  to  accomplish 
the  desired  object.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1886:  4-5.) 

1888.  The  school  system  of  the  state  of  111.     (17  bienn. 
rept.    supt.    of   public    instruction    1887/8:  clxxxiv- 
ccxxii.) 

1889.  Course  of  study  for  common  schools;    prepared 
by  committee  of  co.  supts. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1890.  Practical  questions  in  administering  the  school 
law.     (18   bienn.   rept.   supt.   of  public   instruction 
1889/90:  cii-cxi.) 

.     The   dangers   that   threaten   our   public   schools. 

(18  same  1889/90:  xciii-ci.) 
.     What  must  the  schools  do  for  the  state?  plea  for 

the  public  school.    (18  same  1889/90:  Ixxiv-lxxxiii.) 

1894.  The   primary    school   of   the   future.     (20   same 
1893/4:  Ixxxiv-xcv.) 

1895.  Opinion   re.   forgery   of  school   orders.     (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  208.) 

.  Same;  school  directors'  contracts — when  void. 

(Same  1895/6:  322-323.) 

1898.  Opinion  re.  powers  of  bds.  of  education;  tax 
levy;  mandamus.  (Same  1897/8:  341.) 

1900-1904.  Tabular  stmt.  of  misc.  statistics  of  state 
course  of  study,  examinations,  pupils  who  passed 
centrals  and  finals,  special  teachers,  manual  train- 
ing dept,  and  graduates.  (23  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1899/00  (pp.  381-382) — 25  same 
1903/4.) 

1902.  The  continuing  need  of  the  schools.     (24  same 
1901/2:  21-22.) 

.    The  city  graded  schools.     (24  same  1901/2:  18- 

21.) 

1903.  Amt.  which  public  school  buildings  and  grounds 
are  worth.     (Govs.  mess.  1903:  22.) 

1903/4.  Opinions  of  supt.  and  atty.  gen.  re.  various 
questions  arising  under  school  laws  of  state.  (25 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1903/4:  3-11.) 

.  School  extension  work  in  111.  (25  same  1903/4: 

24-25.) 

1904.  Progress  in  school  conditions.     (25  some  1903/4: 
22-23.) 

.    The  state  course  of  study.     (25  same  1903/4:  23- 

24.) 

CHICAGO 

1834-1858.     Chicago  public  schools;  sketch  showing  his- 
tory and  condition.     (2  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1857/8:  295-311.) 
NASHVILLE 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  for  establishment  of  system  of 
graded  schools  at  Nashville.  (House  jol.  26  Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3:  534.) 

URBANA 

See  below.  School  hygiene. 

ILLINOIS™  WN 

1847.  Rept.  on  petition  of  citizens  of  Illinoistown  for 
participation  in  rents  of  Cahokia  Commons  for 
school  purposes.  (Repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1846  v.  2:  333.) 

Academic 

See  also  below,  Individual  Institutions. 
1820.    Establishment  of  state  college  urged  but  delay, 
until  abundant  funds  be  obtained,   recommended. 
(Govs.  mess.  1820.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Academic— cont'd 

1824.  Rept.  on  efforts  of  persons  apptd.  to  select  the  36 
acres  of  land  donated  by  Congress  for  use  of  a 
seminary  of  learning;  measures  taken  to  protect 
these  lands  from  depredations.  (Same  1824.) 

1835.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  on  petitions  on  propriety 
of  incorporating  colleges  and  seminaries.  (111.  Ad- 
vocate July  8,  1835,  p.  1.) 

On  petitions  from  McKendrean  College,  111.  College,  and 
Alton  College  of  111. 

1857/8.  Abstr.  of  repts.  from  colleges  in  state.  (2 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1857/8:  282- 
2S3.) 

.  Abstr.  of  repts.  from  academies  and  female  semi- 
naries. (2  same  1857/8:  284-285.) 

1858.     See  above,  Education;  this  date. 

1866.  Relation  of  colleges  to  public  schools.  (6  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1865/6:  156-180.) 

1868.  Female  colleges  and  seminaries;  repts.  on.  (7 
same  1867/8:  262-292.) 

.    Academies  and  seminaries  of  various  grades  and 

courses;  repts.  on.     (7  same  1867/8:  292-304.) 

.     Ladies'  school  of  less  than  4  yrs'.  course;  repts. 

on.     (7  same  1867/8:  305-306.) 

.     Universities   and   colleges;    repts.   on.     (7   same 

1867/8:  214-261.) 

1869/70.  Statistics  of  colleges,  showing  courses  of 
study;  funds:  property  and  assets;  expenses,  in- 
come, etc.  (8  same  1869/70:  383-386.) 

.     Statistics  of  academies  and  seminaries,  showing 

no.  of  instructors,  attendance,  property  and  assets, 
expenses,  etc.     (8  same  1871/2:  387-390.) 

.     Statistics  of  theological  schools,  showing  no.  of 

teachers,  students,  expenses,  property,  income,  etc. 
(8  same  1869/70:  391-392.) 

1871/2.  Repts.  from  colleges,  seminaries,  and  other  in- 
stitutions of  learning  in  accordance  with  sec.  79  of 
act  of  July  1,  1872.  (9  same  1871/2:  307-328.) 

1877-1893.  Table  showing  analysis  of  colleges  and  stu- 
dents— matriculates  and  graduates  in  each  state, 
also  comparison  of  same.  (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882 
(pp.  168-173)— same  1892.) 

1877-1898.  Table  showing  non-graduate  examinations. 
(15  same  1892  (p.  172)— same  1897.) 

1879/80-1881/2.  Stmts.  of  conditions  of  colleges,  acade- 
mies, and  other  literary  institutions  incorporated 
by  the  state.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1879/80  (pp.  240-260)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

1882.  Table  showing  analysis  of  colleges  and  students 
in  U.  S.  and  Canada,  colleges  existing  and  extinct 
in  each  state,  by  schools  of  practice.  (5  A.R.  bd. 
health  1882:  164-167.) 

1882-1883.  Table  showing  distribution  of  students  at- 
tending sess.,  by  colleges  and  states.  (5  same  1882- 
176-191.) 

1882-1893.  Summary  and  analysis  of  institutions  and 
students  of  U.  S.  and  Canada,  also  table  of  duration 
of  lecture  terms.  (5  same  1882  (pp.  161-163)  — 
same  1892.) 

1883/4-1903/4.  Rept.  of  institutions  of  learning  incor- 
porated under  state  law.  (15  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1883/4  (pp.  292-301) — 25  same 
1903/4.) 

1889.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  to  several  state  uni- 
versities. (Govs.  mess.  1889:  18.) 

1900.     The  higher  institutions  of  learning  in  111.     (23 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1899/00:  56.) 
Agricultural;  see  Agriculture.    Education 
Associations 

1863.  School  comrs'.  convention.  (5  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
of  public  instruction  1863/4:  26-28.) 

1866-1868.  Assn.  of  co.  supts.  (6  same  1865/6  (pp.  120- 
122)— 7  same  1867/8.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 
Associations — cont'd 
1873/4.    State  educational  assns.;    comments  on.     (10 

same  1873/4:  96-106.) 
1875/6.    Kept,    of   Co.    Assn.    of   School    Officers.     (11 

same  1875/6:  351-356.) 

1875/6-1877/8.  Kept,  of  Co.  Supts'.  Assn.  (11  same 
1875/6  (pp.  347-350)— 12  same  1877/8.) 

Commercial 

1856/8.  Commercial  colleges;  extracts  from  letters 
reed,  from  proprietors  of.  (2  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1857/8:  317-319.) 

Compulsory 

1890-1892.     Compulsory    education    in    111.     (18    bienn 

rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1889/90  (pp.  Ixxxiv- 

Ixxxvii)— 19  same  1891/2.) 
1902.    For  passage  of  a  compulsory  education  law.     (10 

A.R.  factory  inspectors  1901/2:  10.) 

County  Superintendence 

1831-1876.  Co.  supervision  of  school;  review  of  legisl. 
re.  (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1875/6:  422-429.) 

1846-1854.  Abstract  of  co.  comrs'.  repts.  (1  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  common  schools  1846  (pp.  17-48) — 5  same 
1854.) 

Omitted  In  1848 ;  repts.  In  full  in  1850  and  1852, 
tabular  statistics  only  In  1854.  Continued  In 
following  Items. 

1855/6-1863/4.  Abstr.  of  co.  school  comrs'.  repts.  (1 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1855/6  (pp. 
33-53)— 5  same  1863/4.) 

These  abstracts  were  resumed  In  1869 ;  see  below, 
1869/70-1873/4  and  1869/70-1903/4. 

.    Repts.   of  co.    school   supts.,   by   cos.     (1   same 

1855/6  (pp.  54-122)— 5  same  1863/4.) 

These  repts.  were  resumed  In  1869  ;  see  below,  1869/70- 

1873/4  and  1869/70-1903/4. 
1864.     Co.  superintendency  of  schools;  legisl.  needed  to 

render  office  more  independent.     (5  same  1863/4: 

18-25.) 
1866.    Recommendation  to  pay  co.  supts.  a  salary  (to  be 

retained  out  of  school  funds  of  cos.)    sufficient  to 

enable  them  to  devote  their  whole  time  to  duties  of 

office.     (6  same  1865/6:  148.) 
1867/8.     The    co.    school    superintendency.      (7    same 

1867/8:  99-101.) 
1867/8-1874/6.     Tabular   stmt.    showing   no.   of   schools 

visited  and  no.  not  visited  by  co.  supts.     (7  same 

1867/8  (p.  8)— 11  same  1875/6.) 
1869/70.     Co.    supts.    of    schools;    comments    on    their 

work.     (8  same  1869/70:  117-128.) 
.    Special  repts.  of  co.  supts.  of  schools,  to  show 

true  nature  of  office  of  co.  supt.     (8  same  1869/70: 

265-285.) 
1869/70-1873/4.     Abstracts  by  cos.,  compiled  from  repts. 

of  co.  supts.,  showing  work  and  compensation  of  co. 

supt.,   his   receipts,   disbursements,   etc.     (8    same 

1869/70  (pp.  351-382)— 10  same  1873/4.) 

See  also  above,  1855/6-1863/4. 
.     Summaries    by    cos.,    prepared    from    township 

treasurers'  repts.,  showing  census,  no.  of  schools, 

enrollment,    teachers,    attendance,    etc.     (8    same 

1869/70  (pp.  288-295;  316-327)— 10  same  1873/4.) 

See  also  above.  1855/6-1863/4. 
1869/70-1903/4.     Repts.    of    co.    supts.    of    schools.     (8 

same  1869/70  (pp.  169-264)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

No  returns  1877/8.  From  1879/80  to  1901/2  called 
Special  repts.,  etc..  thereafter  called  Letters  from 
co.  supts.,  etc. 

See  also  above,  1855/6-1863/4. 
1872-1898.     Names  and  addresses  of  co.  supts.  of  schools. 

(9  same  1871/2  (pp.  513-514)— 22  same  1897/8.) 
1873/4.     Stmt.  of  no.  of  public  addresses  delivered  by 

co.  supts.  of  schools.     (10  same  1873/4:  11.) 

12 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
County  Superintendence— cont'd 

1875/6-1877/8.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  no.  of  school 
distrs.,  no.  of  schools  sustained,  etc.,  by  cos.  (11 
same  1875/6  (pp.  49-50;  101-102)— 12  same  1877/8.) 

.     Tabular  stmt.  showing  school  visitation,  by  cos. 

(11  same  1875/6  (pp.  68-69;  121)— 12  same  1877/8.) 

1878/80-1902/4.  Summary  of  co.  supts'.  services.  (13 
same  1879/80  (pp.  410-414;  440-445)— 25  same 
1903/4.) 

1880.  School  supervision;  co.  superintendency  (13 
same  1879/80:  64-92.) 

1893.  Opinion  re.  power  of  co.  bd./.of  education  to  re- 
move co.  supt.  of  schools — repeal — construction  of 
statute.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  239-240.) 

1895.  Same;   right  of  co.  supt.  of  schools  to  appt.  an 
asst.     (Same  1895/6:  302.) 

1899.  Same;  how  payment  of  fines  may  be  enforced  by 
co.  supt.     (Same  1899/00:  306-307.) 

BROWN  COUNTY 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  regulating  duties  of  co.  supts.  of 
public  instruction  of  Brown  and  Schuyler  cos. 
(House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg  sess.  1869  v.  3: 
532-533.) 

District  Organization 

1836/76-1876/8.  School  districts  organized  under  spe- 
cial laws.  (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1875/6  (pp.  137-140)— 12  same  1877/8.) 

1856.  Recommendation  that  a  school  comr.  be  elected 
for  each  district  to  discharge  all  duties  now  re- 
quired of  comrs.  (1  same  1855/6:  11.) 

1859-1866.  Stmt.  showing  increase  in  no.  of  school  dis- 
tricts. (6  same  1865/6:  22.) 

1861/2.  Districts  having  6  mo.  school.  (4  same  1861/2: 
21.) 

1862.  District  school  records;  penalty  should  be  con- 
nected with  wilful  delinquency  of  directors  and 
treasurers  in  respect  to  same.  (4  same  1861/2: 
103-104.) 

1867/8.  School  districts;  no.  having  6  mos1.  schools; 
records  and  financial  condition.  (7  same  1867/8: 
36-38.) 

1869/70-1903/4.  No.  of  districts  and  schools.  (8  same 
1869/70  (p.  2)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1876.  School  districts;  need  of  additional  legislation. 
(11  same  1875/6:  433-435.) 

1896.  School    districts   organized    under    special    laws. 
(21  same  1895/6:  117-118.) 

1902.  Consolidation  of  the  small  districts  once  more. 
(24  same  1901/2:  11-15.) 

CANTON  DISTRICT 

1900.  Opinion  re.  construction  of  act  creating  school 
districts  formed  prior  to  adoption  of  constitution 
subject  to  that  instrument;  Canton  district.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  301-302.) 

WARSAW  DISTRICT 

1899.     Opinion  re.  Warsaw  school  district;   bd.  of  edu- 
cation  has   no   power   to   borrow    money   or   issue 
bonds  without  vote  of  people.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1899/00:  308-309.) 
Exhibitions 

1875/6.  Centennial;  rept.  on  educational  exhibit  of  111. 
(11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1875/6: 
378-418.) 

1878.  111.  fair;  educational  exhibit.  (12  same  1877/8: 
262-266.) 

1887.  Rept.  on  exhibit  made  by  schools  of  111.,  July 
5-16.  at  Chicago.  (17  same  1887/8:  Ixix-lxxii.) 

1889.     State    fair    repts.    re.    examinations    of    graded 
schools.     (Supt.  of  public  instruction.) 
Not  seen;  entry  from  Bowker. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Exhibitions — cont'd 

1890-1892.     An  educational  exhibit  at  Columbian  Expo- 
sition, suggested.     (18  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
Instruction     1888/90     (pp.     Ixviii-lxix) — 19     same 
1891/2.) 
1894.     The  World's  Pair  educational  exhibit  of  111.     (20 

same  1893/4:  Ixxviii.) 

1898.  Premiums  offered  the  public  schools  of  111.  by 
the  111.  state  bd.  of  agric.  to  be  awarded  at  the 
45th  ann.  state  fair,  Sept.,  1898.  8  pp. 

Copy  In  III.  State  Educ.  Dept. 

Expenditures  for;  see  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Fees;  see  Fees.    State  Officers 
High  Schools 

1865-1904.     Township   high   schools   of   111.;    hist,   sum- 
mary of;    by  E.   Bangs.     (25  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction   1903/4:  153-184.) 
1873/4-1877/8.     No.  of  graded  and  high  schools  in   111. 

(10  same  1873/4  (p.  2)— 12  same  1877/8.) 
1880.     High  schools;   statistics.     (13  same  1879/80:  92- 

100.) 

1880/2.     Same.     (14  same  1881/2:  xxviii-xxix.) 
1881/2-1903/4.     Summary  of  high  school  statistics.     (14 

same  1881/2  (pp.  451-454) — 25  same  1903/4.) 
1882.     High  schools;   comments  on  their  growth.     (14 

same  1881/2:  cvii-cxix.) 

1884.  Rept.  of  high  schools.  (Supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1895-1904.     Comparative  stint,  of  amt.   of  tuition   paid 
by  country  people  of  Winnebago  Co.  to  high  schools. 
(25  same  1903/4:  148.) 
1900.     The  high  schools  of  111.     (23  same  1899/00:  49- 

50.) 

1902.  The  university  and  the  high  schools.  (24  same 
1901/2:  17-18.) 

.     The    high    school — in    country    and    town.     (24 

same  1901/2:  15-17.) 

1903/4.  The  high  schools  of  111.  (25  same  1903/4:  25- 
28.) 

.     Tabular  stmt.  showing  cost  of  high  school  bldgs. 

and  equipment,  assessed  valuation  of  property  in 
district,  tax  levy,  indebtedness,  etc.  (25  same 
1903/4:  162.) 

1904.  Some  provision  should  be  made  to  make  free 
high  school  opportunities  universal.  (25  same 
1903/4:  28-29.) 

.     Tabular    stmt.    showing    no.    of    township    high 

schools,   date   of   establishment,   teachers,   students 
and  graduates,  principals  and  salaries.     (25  same 
1903/4:  161.) 
BLOOMINGTON  HIGH  SCHOOL 

1898.     Rept.   on.     (22   bienn.   rept.   supt.   of  public   in- 
struction 1897/8:  309-310.) 
HYDE  PARK  HIGH  SCHOOL 

1896.     Hyde  Park  High  School.     (21  bienn.  rept.  supt 

of  public  instruction  1895/6:  215-216.) 
JEFFERSON  TOWNSHIP  HIGH  SCHOOL 

1875/6.     Rept.  of.     (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1875/6:  162-164.) 
LAKE  VIEW  TOWNSHIP  HIGH  SCHOOL 

1874/6.     Rept.  of.     (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1875/6:  147-161.) 
NEW  CAIRO  HIGH  SCHOOL 

1898.     Rept.   on.     (22   bienn.   rept.   supt.   of   public   in- 
struction 1897/8:  80-81.) 
PERU  TOWNSHIP  HIGH  SCHOOL 

1898.  Rept.  on.  (22  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1897/8:  307-308.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
High  Schools — cont'd 


PRINCETON  HIGH  SCHOOL,  BUREAU  COUNTY 

1867-1876.     Princeton    High    School,    Bureau    Co.    (first 

township    high    school    organized    in    state) ;    hist. 

view   of   its   condition.     (11    bienn.    rept.    supt.   of 

public  instruction  1875/6:  142-146.) 

1868-1877.     Schedule    of    expenses    and    attendance    of 

Princeton  High  School.     (11  same  1875/6:  145.) 
SPRINGFIELD  HIGH  SCHOOL 

1898.     Rept.   on    Springfield    High    School.     (22   bienn. 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1897/8:  Ixii-lxlii.) 
TOLONO  TOWNSHIP  HIGH  SCHOOL 

1875/6.     Rept.  of.     (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1875/6:  161-162.) 
TOWNSHIP  HIGH  SCHOOL,  STERLING 

1898.  Rept.  on.  (22  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1897/8:  82.) 

Industrial  and  Technical 

See  also  below,   Kindergarten. 

ILLINOIS 
1780-1899.     Hist,  of  art  and  trade  schools.     (11  bienn. 

rept.  bureau  of  labor  statistics  1898/00:  244-251.) 
1858.     Industrial  schools;  higher  education.     (2  bienn. 

rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1857/8:  47-52.) 
1885-1899.     Manual  training  in  111.  schools.     (11  bienn. 

rept.  bureau  of  labor  statistics  1898/00:  256-264.) 

1887.  Rept.    of    committee    on    industrial    education. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  1887:  172-174.) 

1888.  Training  schools;   rept.  on.     (10  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
of  public  charities  1886/8:  131-134.) 

1891.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  date  of  visitation  of  in- 
dustrial training  schools;  movement  of  population, 
and  expenditures  and  receipts.  (12  same  1890/2: 
320.) 

1893-1897.  Rept.  of  committee  on  agric.  and  industrial 
education.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1893  (pp.  35-39)  — 
same  1897.) 

1898.  Industrial  training  in  111.  schools.  (22  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1897/8:  cvi-cxiv.) 

1903.  Paper  on  teaching  domestic  science  in  schools  of 
111.;  by  J.  Carter.  (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1903: 
210-217.) 

MARYLAND 

1898.     Text  of  Md.  state  aid  law  for  manual  training  in 
schools.     (11  bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  labor  statistics 
1898/00:  276-277.) 
Kindergarten 

See  also  below,  Individual  Institutions.     See  nlso  below, 
Education :     Individual  Institutions. 

1868-1899.  Kindergartens  in  public  schools  in  the  U.  S. 
and  foreign  countries.  (11  bienn.  rept.  bureau  of 
labor  statistics  1898/00:  265-271.) 

1898.  Kindergarten    schools    of    111.     (22    bienn.    rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1897/8:  cxv-cxvi.) 

1899.  Kindergartens  and  manual  training  schools;  the 
trade  union  objections  considered.     (11  bienn.  rept. 
bureau  of  labor  statistics  1898/00:  252-255.) 

.  Proposed  law  for  111.  re.  kindergartens  and  man- 
ual training  in  schools.  (11  same  1898/00:  280- 
282.) 

.  Kindergartens,  manual  training,  and  industrial 

education  in  public  schools.  (11  same  1898/00: 
239-282.) 

.  Legisl.  of  different  states  re.  kindergarten  and 

manual  training.  (11  same  1898/00:  272-279.) 


Law 

COMMENTARY 


ILLINOIS 


1856.     Proposed  amdmt.  to  school  law.     (1  bienn.  rept. 

supt.  of  public  instruction  1855/6:  20-32.) 
.     Proposed  amdmt.  to  school  law.  (1  same  1855/6: 

8-10.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 
Law — cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 
COMMENTARY — cont'd 
1858.    Official  interpretation  of  school  law.     (2  same 

1857/8:  411-420.) 
.     School  law;    amdmts.  needed  thereto.     (2  same 

1857/8:  12-13.) 
1860.     Circular.     Remarks   on   the   school   law.     57   pp. 

(Dept.  of  public  instruction.) 
1860-1866.     School    law;    remarks   and    suggestions    re. 

workings   of.     (3   bienn.    rept.    supt.   of   public   in- 
struction 1859/60  (pp.  18-38)— 6  same  1865/6.) 
1862.     Common  school  decisions;   publication  of  a  vol. 

recommended.     (4  same  1861/2:  95-96.) 
1868.    Amdmts.  needed  to  school  laws.    (7  same  1867/8: 

145-148.) 
1872.    Recent  official  interpretations  of  the  school  law. 

(9  same  1871/2:  503-511.) 
1872-1874.    The  new  school  law;  detailed  comments  on 

its  effects  upon  education  in  111.     (9  same  1871/2 

(pp.  17-156)— 10  same  1873/4.) 
1879/80.     School  law;  changes  made  in  1879;   proposed 

amdmts.     (13  same  1879/80:  26-37.) 
1882.    School  law;    detailed  comments  on.     (14   same 

1881/2:  Ixxix-c.) 

1889.  Letter  with  transmittal  of  revision  of  school  law, 
Jan. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1890.  Modifications   of   the   school   law    recommended. 
(18  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1889/90: 
Ixxxviii-lxxxix.) 

1893.     Protest  of   members   of   Gen.    Assem.   agst.    bill 

"  concerning  education   of   children."     (House   jol. 

38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  166-168.) 
1894-1896.     Some    principles    of    111.    school    law.     (20 

bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1893/4   (pp. 

lx-lxxvii)— 21  same  1895/6.) 
1898.    Opinion  re.  validity  of  amending  sec.  1,  art.  8, 

of  school  law.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  383- 

384.) 

1900.  Opinion  re.  school  law — act  of  Apr.  12,  1899,  in- 
valid.    (Same  1899/00:  305.) 

.     Opinion  re.  fines  imposed  under  sec.  56,  of  school 

law,  to  be  covered  in  co.  treasury.     (Same  1899/00: 
303-304.) 

1901.  Opinion  re.  construction  of  sec.  42,  art.  3,  school 
law.     (Same  1901/2:  382.) 

TEXT 

1841.     Act  making  provision  for  organizing  and  main- 
taining common  schools. 

Not  seen ;   4500  copies  ordered   printed   Feb.   27,   1841 


By  H.  S.  Cooley. 


(House  Jol.  1840/1:555). 
1849.     Synopsis  of  111.  school  law. 

Not  seen ;  Sabln  no.  34,249. 

1855.  Act  to  establish  and  maintain  a  system  of  free 
schools,  passed  Feb.  15,  1855.  Springfield,  1855. 
43  pp. 

Copy  in  Library  of  Congress. 

1859.  School  law.  As  amended  Feb.  21,  1859.  41,  vi 
pp. 

Copy  In  Library  of  Congress. 

.     Act  to  establish  free  schools.     16  pp. 

Copy  In  Harvard  College. 
1861.     Act  to  establish  free  schools.     42,  v  pp. 

Copy  in  Harvard  College. 

[1861.1     Circular    [amdmts.    to    school    laws].     32    pp. 
(Supt.  of  public  instruction.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

[1862.1  Official  circular;  comments  on  school  law.  88 
pp.  (Same.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Law — cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 
TEXT — cont'd 

1864.  Manual  of  instruction:   explanatory  of  the  com- 
mon school  law  of  the  state  of  111.    Rockford,  1864. 
iv,  5-279(1)  pp.,  illus. 

Copy  in  Library  of  Congress. 

1865.  Act  to   establish   and    maintain   system   of   free 
schools,  as  amended  Feb.  16.     46,  viii  pp.     (Laws 
of  state,  Schools.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     School  laws  of  111.,  as  amended   Feb.   16,  1865, 

with  official  and  judicial  decisions  in  relation  to 
common  schools.  Prepared  by  N.  Bateman.  supt. 
of  public  instruction.  Springfield,  1865.  208  pp. 

.     Same.     ed.  2,  rev.  and  enlarged,  1866.     iv,  234, 

v  pp. 

Copy  In  Library  of  Congress. 

1867.  School  laws  and  common  school  decisions  of  the 
state  of  111.  Prepared  and  arranged  by  N.  Bate- 
man, state  supt.  of  public  instruction,  n.  p.  1867. 
2  p.  1.,  328  pp. 

Copy  in  Library  of  Congress. 

1870.  School  laws  of  1870.  Act  to  establish  and  main- 
tain a  system  of  free  schools,  approved  Feb.  16, 
1865,  together  with  amendatory  acts  of  1867  and 
1869.  Springfield,  1869.  55,  vii  pp. 

Copy  In  Library  of  Congress. 

1872.     Act  to   establish   and   maintain   system   of   free 
schools:      Free   school   law;    act   to   establish   and 
maintain  system  of  free  schools,  approved  Apr.  1, 
1872,  in  force  July  1.     iv,  49,  x  pp. 
1872-1877.     School  law.     (Laws  of  state,  Schools.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1872-1879.     School  law.     (Same.) 
Not  seen  :  entry  from  Bowker. 
1872-1883.     111.  school  law.     110  pp. 
1872-1885.     School  law.     96  pp. 

1886.  School  law,  Sept.     (Same.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1887.  School  laws  and  common  schools  decisions.    Pre- 
pared by  N.   Bateman,  rev.  by  Wm.   L.   Pillsbury. 
Springfield,  Pillsbury  and  Freeman,  1887.     269  pp. 

III.  State  Library. 

1889.  School  laws  and  common  school  decisions.  Pre- 
pared by  N.  Bateman,  rev.  by  Wm.  L.  Pillsbury. 
Urbana  and  Aurora,  Pillsbury  and  Freeman,  1889. 
290  pp. 

111.  State  Library. 

.  111.  school  law,  1889.  Act  to  establish  and  main- 
tain system  of  free  schools,  approved  May  21,  1889. 
Incl.  additional  acts  re.  schools  and  school  officers, 
with  an  app.  containing  acts  establishing  state  nor- 
mal schools,  and  providing  for  co.  normal  schools. 
2  p.  1.,  108  pp. 

111.  State  Library. 

1893.  111.  school  law,  1889-1893.  Act  to  establish  and 
maintain  system  of  free  schools,  approved  May  21, 
1889.  Including  additional  acts  relative  to  schools 
and  school  officers,  with  an  appendix  containing 
acts  establishing  state  normal  schools,  and  provid- 
ing for  co.  normal  schools.  2  p.  1.,  177  pp. 

111.  State  Library. 
1892.     Amdmts.    to   the    school    law.     (19   bienn.    rept. 

supt.  of  public  instruction  1891/2:  xciii-xciv.) 
1895.    111.  school  law:     Act  to  establish  and  maintain 
system  of  free  schools,  approved  May  21,  1889,  incl. 
acts  re.  schools. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1897.     111.  school  law,  1889-1897. 

Copy  in  Library  Congress. 
1899.     111. 'school  law,  1889-1899. 

maintain  system  of  free  schools  approved  May  21, 
1889.  Incl.  additional  acts  re.  schools,  etc.,  state 
normal  schools,  co.  do.,  and  some  principles  of  111. 


2  p.  1.,  149  pp. 

Act  to  establish  and 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 
Law — cont'd 

TEXT — cont'd 


ILLINOIS — cont'd 


school  law  taken  from  bienn.  repts.  of  dept.  of  pub- 
lic Instruction,  with  such  changes,  etc.,  as  are  made 
necessary  by  more  recent  decisions  of  Supreme 
Court  and  school  legislation  of  41st  Gen.  Assem. 
2  p.  1.,  157  pp. 
111.  State  Library. 

1901.  111.  school  law,  1889-1901.  Springfield,  1901. 
163  pp. 

1903.     The  school  law  of  111.  with  annotations,     vi,  253 
pp.     (Dept.  of  public  instruction.) 
WISCONSIN 

1895.     Text  of  Wise,  law  re.  kindergartens  and  manual 
training.     (11  bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  labor  statis- 
tics 1898/00:  274-275.) 
Libraries;  see  that  title 

Medical 

See  also  License.  Physicians.  Sec  also  below,  Indi- 
vidual Institutions. 

serial 

1  series 

1882.  Medical  colleges  in  good  standing.  (4  A.R.  bd. 
health  1882:  37-96.) 

2  series 

1883-1884.  [Medical  education  and  the  regulation  of 
the  practice  of  medicine  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada.  1 

Checklist 
fed.   1.]    1883.     Medical  education,  etc.,  as  above,     n.  p., 

n.  d.     191  pp. 

led.  2.]  1884.  Conspectus  of  the  medical  colleges  of 
America.  Revised  to  Dec.  20,  1884.  Springfield, 
1884.  xxvl,  96  pp. 

The    first    edition    contains    text    or    summary    of    the 
medical   practice  acts  of  the  various  states  of  the 
U.  S.  and  of  the  Canadian  provinces. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Ted.   1.]    1883.      (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882:1-202.) 
The  supplementary  rept.,  pp.  191-202,  is  not  contained 

in  the  separate  edition, 
[ed.  2.]    1884.      (6  A.R.  bd.  health  1883.     xnvl,  96  pp.) 

3  series 
1765/1885-1765/1893.     [Medical  education  in  the  U.  S.I 

Checklist 

[ed.  3.]  1765/1885.  Medical  education  and  medical  col- 
leges In  the  IT.  S.  and  Canada.  Springfield,  1885. 
137  pp. 

fed.  4.]   1765/1886.     Same.     Springfield,   1886.     172   pp. 
[ed.  5.]   18G5/1889.     Same.     And   the   regulation  of   the 
practice  of  medicine  In   the  U.   S.  and  Canada.     By 
J.  C.  Rauch.     Springfield,  1889.     163  pp. 
Ted.   6.]    1765/1890.      Same.      Springfield,    1890.      167    pp. 
[ed.  7.]   1765/1891.     Same.     Medical    education   and   the 
regulation    of    the    practice   of    medicine    in    foreign 
countries.     Springfield,  1891.    xxxlv,  222  pp. 
[ed.  8.]   1765/1893.     Medical  education  in  the  U.  S.  and 
Canada.      Revised    to    Dec.    31,    1893.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 
255  pp. 

A  very  much  reduced  list  of  medical  colleges  in  the 
II.  S.,  was  Issued  in  1898 ;  see  below  among  the 
non-serials. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1765/1885  In     7  A.R.  bd.  health   1884:471-613. 

1765/1886    "     8 '       1885 :  375-556. 

1765/1889-1765/1891  omitted. 

1765/1893  In  15  A.R.  bd.  health   1892.     255  pp. 

non-serial 

1877-1887.  Summary  of  medical  institutions  and  stu- 
dents in  U.  S.  and  Canada.  (10  A.R.  bd.  health 
1887:  xlvi-1.) 

1880.  Facts  from  letters  concerning  good  standing  of 
medical  colleges.     (3  same  1880:  47-57.) 

.  Table  showing  causes  of  study,  fees,  and  require- 
ments of  medical  colleges  whose  diplomas  are 
recognized  by  bd.  (3  same  1880:  46.) 

1881.  Directory  of  institutions  granting  medical  diplo- 
mas  or   licenses   in   U.    S.   and   Canada.     (4    same 
1881:  44-96.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Medical — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1881.  Medical    colleges    in    good    standing.      (4    same 
1881:  39-43.) 

1882.  Medical  education  and  regulation  of  practice  of 
medicine.     (5  same  1882:  3-6.) 

1883.  Titles  of  medical  colleges.     (State  bd.  of  health.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1883-1884.  Conspectus  of  medical  colleges  of  America, 
compiled  by  state  bd.  of  health,  revised  to  Dec.  20, 
1884.  xxvi,  96  pp.  (6  A.R.  bd.  health  1883.) 

1883-1887.  Table  showing  medical  institutions  repre- 
sented in  official  register  of  physicians.  (6  same 
1883  (pp.  vii-viii)—  same  1887.) 

1885.  Resolutions  concerning  medical  education.  1 
sheet.  4°.  (Circular  286,  state  bd.  of  health.) 

1893.  Medical  education  and  regulation  of  practice  of 
medicine  in  U.  S.  and  Canada.  (15  A.R.  bd.  health 
1892:  vii-xxvii.) 

Also  summary  of  institutions  and  students. 

.     Table  showing  no.  of  existing  medical  schools  in 

U.  S.  listed  Dec.  31,  1893,  no.  of  schools  exacting 
matriculation  qualifications,  regular,  homeopathic, 
and  eclectic.  (15  same  1892:  ix.) 

3897.  Medical  colleges  in  U.  S.  (20  same  1897:  cxli- 
clxviii.) 

1897-1899.  Table  showing  no.  of  students  in  attendance 
at  medical  colleges  in  U.  S.,  sess.  of  1897-1898,  and 
dates  of  commencement  and  ending  of  sess.  1898- 
1899.  (20  same  1897:  cl-clii.) 

1898.  Table  showing  no.  of  students  in  attendance  at 
medical  colleges  in  IT.  S.  in  which  sess.  are  held 
out  of  regular  term  from  autumn  to  spring.  (20 
same  1897:  clli.) 

Negro 

1865-1868.     The  school  laws  and  persons  of  color.     (7 

bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1867/8:  18- 

21.) 
1874.     Colored   children,   and   the   public   schools.     (10 

same  1873/4:  43-50.) 

Normal  Schools 

1867/8.     Rept.  of  committee  on  co.  normal  schools.     (7 

bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1867/8:  373- 

379.) 
1868-1876.     Co.   normal   schools.     (7   same  1867/8    (pp 

72-83)— 11  same  1875/6.) 

1871/2-1881/2.  Normal  schools;  repts.  on  their  condi- 
tion, progress,  and  prospects.  (9  same  1871/2  (pp. 

157-186)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
1874.     No.  of  pupils  in  normal  schools  in  111.     (10  same 

1873/4:  12.) 
1875/6-1887/8.     Tabular   stmt.    showing  no.    of   normal 

school  pupils  and  graduates  teaching  in  state.     (11 

same  1875/6  (pp.  79-80;  131-132)— 17  same  1887/8.) 
1888.     Hist,  sketches  of  state  normal  universities  and 

University  of  111.;   by  W.  L.  Pillsbury.     (17  same 

1887/8:  Ixxvii-clxxxiii.) 
1896.     Supreme  Court  decision:   case  of  The  People  ex 

rel.  vs.   S.   M.   Inglis,   supt.   of  public  instruction; 

apptmt.  of  officers  before  law  takes  effect;  trustees 

of  normal  schools  to  reside  in  different  cos.    (Bienn 

rept.  atty.  gen.  1894/6:  109-114.) 

Normal  Schools:  Individual  (County) 

PEORIA  COUNTY 

1868/70-1874/6.  Peoria  Co.  Normal  School;  rept.  on  its 
condition,  progress,  and  prospects.  (8  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1869/70  (pp.  97-99) — 11 
same  1875/6.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

Normal  Schools:  Individual  (County) — cont'd 

COOK  COUNTY 

1867/70-1894/6.  Cook  Co.  Normal  School;  rept.  on  Its 
condition,  progress,  and  prospects.  (8  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1869/70  (pp.  94-96) — 21 
same  1895/6.) 

In  1870  n  hist,  sketch  Is  given  of  the  school.     Changed 

In  1896  to  Chicago  Normal  School. 
1896/8-1900/2.     Rept.   of  Chicago  Normal   School.     (22 

same  1897/8  (pp.  56-66)— 24  same  1901/2.) 
Normal  Schools:    Individual  (State) 
EASTERN  ILLINOIS  NORMAL,  CHARLESTON 

Created  by  act  approved  May  22,  1895 

serial 

1896/8-1902/4.  Rept.  of  trustees  of  Eastern  111.  State 
Normal  School,  Charleston,  1-4.  Springfield,  1899- 
1901. 

Checklist 

1.  lsnO/8.      Phillips  Bros.,   1899.     9  pp. 

2.  1898/00  "  "       1901.     20  pp. 
3-4.   1900/2-1902/4.     Not  found. 

Each  of  these  repts.  has  been  printed  In  the  blenn.  rept. 
of  the  supt.  of  public  Instruction  ;  see  below,  the 
non-serial  group. 

non-serial 
1895-1903.     Outline  of  history  of  Eastern   111.   Normal, 

Charleston.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  409-410.) 
1896/8-1902/4.     Rept.    of   Eastern    111.    Normal    School. 
(22  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1897/8 
(p.  Ixi)—  25  same  1903/4.) 
ILLINOIS  STATE  NORMAL  UNIVERSITY 

Created  by  Act  of  Feb.  18,  1857. 

serial 

1858-1904.  Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education  on  111.  Nor- 
mal University. 

Checklist 

1857/8.     n.  p.    n.  d.    60  pp. 
1860-1874.     Not  found. 
1876.     n.  p.     n.  d.     16  pp. 
1878-1904.     Not  found. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1858  in  Repts.  21  Gen.  Assem.   1859,  v.  1  :  549-596. 
1859-1874  omitted. 

1876  In  Repts.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877,  v.  1,  pt.  1 :  603-612. 
Each  of  these  repts.  has  been  printed  In  the  blenn.  rept. 
of  the  supt  of  public  instruction  ;  see  below,  the 
non-serial  group,  under  dates  1858-1903/4. 

non-serial 

1825-1888.     Hist,  sketch  of  111.  State  Normal  University. 
(17  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1887/8: 
Ixxvii-cxvl.) 
1856.     Recommendation  for  a  state  normal  school.     (1 

same  1855/6:  16.) 
1857-1870.     Rept.   on   Normal    University;    comparative 

receipts.     (1  same  1869/70:  61-64.) 

1857-1871.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance,  and  support  of 
Normal  University.  (2  same  1870/2:  84.) 
1857-1888.  Comparative  stmt.  of  attendance,  graduates, 
apprns.  of  111.  State  Normal  University.  (17  same 
1887/8:  cxvi.) 

1858.  Normal  University;  establishment  of,  plans  for. 
etc.     (2  same  1857/8:  53-68.) 

1858-1867.  Stmt.  of  amt.  expended  for  maintenance  of 
Normal  University  by  way  of  interest  due  on  col- 
lege and  seminary  funds  each  yr.  (Sen.  jol.  26 
Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  134.) 

1858-1903/4.  Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education  on  Normal 
University.  (2  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1857/8  (pp.  357-408)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1859.  Rept.  on  state  Normal  University,  giving  stmt.  of 
objects,   advantages,    mode    of   admission   to,    and 
means  of  support.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1857/8: 
398-402.) 

1866.  Rept.  of  pres.  of  Normal  University.  (6  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1865/6:  211-240.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Normal  Schools:  Individual  (State)— cont'd 
ILLINOIS  STATE  NOBMAL  UNIVERSITY — cont'd 

non-seria  I — cont'd 

1867.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  improvement  of 
grounds  attached  to  buildings  of  Normal  Univer- 
sity. (Govs.  mess.  1867:  13.) 

.     Rept.  of  jt.  investigating  committee  on  Hospital 

for  Insane  and  other  institutions.     116  pp.     (Repts. 
26  Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  3.) 

Normal  University  is  Included.    Rept.  contains  historical 

financial  tables. 

1869.  Estimate  of  value  of  Normal  University  prop- 
erty in  co.  lands,  town  lots,  buildings,  etc.  (Sen 
jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  131.) 
1869/70-1883/4.  Stmt.  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
State  Normal  University.  (8  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1869/70  (pp.  12-13) — 15  same 
1883/4.) 

1870-1896.  Hist,  sketch  of  So.  111.  State  Normal  Uni- 
versity; by  H.  W.  Everett.  (21  same  1895/6:  119- 
120.) 

1872.  Decennial  address  delivered  at  the  State  Normal 
University,  Normal,  June  27,  1872;  by  Richard  Ed- 
ward, pres.  Peoria,  1872.  32  pp. 

Published  by  order  of  the  bd.  of  education.     Historical. 
1882.     History  of  the  111.  State  Normal  University;  by 

Jas.  V.  McHugh.    Normal,  1882.     255  pp. 
— .    Recommendation   that  one-half  interest  of  col- 
lege and  seminary  fund  be  appropriated   for  pay- 
ment of  ordinary  expenses  of  State  Normal   Uni- 
versity.    (Govs.  mess,  extra  sess.  1882.) 
1885.    Rept.    of   committee   on    auditing   and    finance. 
(State  bd.  of  education.) 

Trustees  of  State  Normal  University  at  Normal   were 
called  state   bd.   of  education   when   that  was  the 
only  normal  school  In  state,  and  have  retained  this 
title  ever  since. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1886/8.  Financial  rept.  of  111.  State  Normal  University. 
(17  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1887/8: 
ccxxiii.) 

NORTHERN  ILLINOIS  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL,  DE  KALB 
Created  by  act  approved  May  22,  1895 

serial 
1898/00-1902/4.     Bienn.  rept.  of  the  trustees. 

Checklist 

1898/00.     n.  p.     n.  d.     10  pp. 
1900/2-1902/4.      Not  found. 

Each  of  these  repts.  is  printed  in  the  blenn  repts.  of  the 
supt.  of  public  Instruction ;  see  below,  the  non- 
serial  group. 

non-serial 
1895-1903.     Outline  of  history  of  Northern  111.  Normal, 

De  Kalb.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  410-412.) 
1899/00-1903/4.     Rept.    of    the    No.    111.    State    Normal 
School,  De  Kalb.     (23  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1899/00  (pp.  99-112)— 25  same  1903/4.) 
1903.     The  Northern  111.  State  Normal  School ;  by  J.  W. 
Cook.     (111.   assn.   of  state  officials   %   mtg.   1903: 
16-26.) 
SOUTHERN  NORMAL  UNIVERSITY 

Created  by  Act  of  March  9,  1869. 
serial 
A 

1  series 

A  rept.  was  made  in  1869  and  was  transmitted  to  the 
governor  (p.  501,  Sen.  jol.  1871),  but  was  not 
printed  in  the  documents.  A  suppl.  rept.  was  made 
In  1871  nnd  Is  entered  below  In  the  non-serial 
group.  A  review  of  the  1869  rept.  is  made  In  the 
1  ann.  rept.  1873/4. 

2  series 

Under  sec.  8,  Act.  of  March  9,  1869 

1872/4-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  trustees  of  Southern  111. 
Normal  University,  at  Carbondale,  1-15. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

Normal  Schools:  Individual  (State) — cont'd 
SOUTHEBN  NORMAL  UNIVERSITY — cont'd 
serial— cont'd 

A — cont'd 
2  series— cont'd 

Checklist 
1.  1872/4     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1.  1872/4     doc.     ed.     n.  p.     n.  d.     14  pp. 

2.  1874/6     dept  ed.     Springfield,    D.    W.    Lusk,     1877. 

43  pp. 

2.  1874/6     doc.     ed.     n.  p.     n.  d.     43  pp. 

3.  1876/8     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

3.  1876/8     doc.     ed.     n.  p.    n.  d.    108  pp. 

4.  1878/80  dept.  ed.      Springfield,  1880.     30  pp. 

4.  1878/80  doc.     ed.     n.  p.     n.  d.     30  pp. 

5.  1880/2     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

5.  1880/2     doc.     ed.     n.  p.    n.  d.     18  pp. 

6.  1882/4     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

G.   1882/4     doc.     ed.     n.  p.      n.  d.     65  pp. 

7.  1884/6     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

7.  1884/6     doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

8.  1886/8     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

8.  1886/8     doc.     ed.     None  issued.* 

0.  1888/90  dept.  ed.     Springfield,   H.   W.   Rokker,    1891. 

12  op. 
!>.  1888/90  doc.     ed.     Springfield,   H.   W.   Rokker,   1891. 

12  pp. 
10.   1890/2     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

10.  1890/2     doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

11.  1892/4     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Ilartman,  1895. 

12  pp. 

11.  1892/4     doc.    ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

12.  1894/6     dept.  ed.     Springfield,    Phillips    Bros.,    1897. 

13  pp. 

12.  1894/6     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed.t 

13.  1896/8.     Springfield,    Phillips   Bros.,   1899.      13   pp. 

14.  1898/00.  "  "  "         1900.     11   pp. 

15.  1900/2.  "  "  "         1902.     11   pp. 

16.  1902/4.     Not  found. 

In  Collected  docs,  ns  follows  : 

1.  1872/4  in  Uppts.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875,  v.  2  :  247-258. 

2.  1874/6    "       "      30     "  "      1877,  v.  1,  pt.  1  :  563- 

565. 

3.  1876/8  In  Repts.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879,  v.  4,    doc.    A. 

4.  1878/80 "        "      32     "  "     1881,  v.  3,      "      B. 

5.  1880/2    "       "      33     "  "     1883,  v.  3,      "      A. 

6.  1882/4    "       "      34     "  "     1885,  v.  2,      "      H. 
7-8.   1884/6-1886/8  omitted. 

9.  1888/90  In  Repts.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1890,  v.  4,   doc.    M. 

10.  1800/2  omitted. 

11.  1892/4  In  Repts.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893,  v.  9,  unlettered. 

12.  1894/6    "       "      39     "  "     1896,  v.  2, 
Collected  docs,   discontinued. 

Resinning  with  1874/6,  each  of  these  repts.  is  printed 
In  the  blenn.  repts.  of  the  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion, see  below,  the  non-serial  group  under  dates 
1874/6-1902/4. 

B 

Tinder  Act  of  April  15,   1871 

1871/2-1874.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  to  construct 
Southern  111.  Insane  Asylum  and  Southern  111. 
Normal  University. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1871    In    Sen.    Jol.   27   Gen.    Assem.   adj.    reg.    sess.    1871  : 

122-127. 
1871   In  Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871,  v.  2  :  405-412. 

"      "  House  Jol.   27  Gen.  Assem.   adj.   reg.  sess.    1871  : 

151-156. 

1871/2   In  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873.  v.  4  :  53-60 
1872/4    "       "      29     "  "     1875,  v.  2  :  261-284. 

1874         "       "      29     "  "     1875,  v.  2 :  265-268. 

non-serial 

1868-1888.  Hist,  sketch  of  So.  111.  Normal  University. 
(17  hienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1887/8: 
clxvi-clxxxiii.) 

1869-1870.  Rept.  on  So.  Normal  University.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  of  public  charities  1869/70:  73-76.) 

1869-1871.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance,  and  support  of 
Southern  Normal  University.  (2  same  1870/1:  85.) 

1869-1903.  Outline  of  history  of  Southern  111.  Normal, 
Carbondale.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  408-409.) 

1869/70-1873/4.  So.  111.  Normal  University;  its  condi- 
tion and  progress.  (8  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1869/70  (pp.  87-93)— 10  same  1873/4.) 


*  See  below  non-serial  group  under  1889  for  suppl.  rept. 
•f  Thereafter  no  doc.  editions  were  Issued. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Normal  Schools:  Individual  (State) — cont'd 
SOUTHEBN  NOBMAL  UNIVERSITY — cont'd 
non-seria  I — cont'  d 

1871.  Suppl.  rept.  of  trustees  of  So.  111.  Normal  Uni- 
versity. (Sen.  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871: 
501-508.) 

.  Stmt.  showing  financial  condition  of  So.  111.  Nor- 
mal University  to  Nov.  2,  1871.  (Same  adj.  reg. 
sess.  1871:  124-125.) 

.    Cash  estimate  of  assets  at  disposal  of  trustees  of 

So.  111.  Normal  University.  (Same  1  sess.  1871: 
505.) 

.  Stmt.  showing  financial  condition  of  So.  111.  Nor- 
mal University.  (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  adj. 
reg.  sess.  1871:  153.) 

.    Rept.    of    committee    on    public   buildings    and 

grounds  on  inspection  of  various  institutions  of 
state  in  course  of  construction.  12  pp.  (Repts.  12 
Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1:  819-828.) 

So.  Normal  University,  at  Carbondale  included. 

1874-1888.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  no.  of  students 
in  attendance  at  So.  Normal  University;  no.  in 
preparatory  or  grammar  and  in  normal  dept. 
pledged  to  teach;  graduates;  apprns.  for  current 
expenses.  (17  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1887/8:  clxxxiii.) 

1874/6-1902/4.  Rept.  of  trustees  of  So.  111.  Normal  Uni- 
versity. (11  same  1875/6  (pp.  207-228) — 25  same 
1903/4.) 

1875/6.  Rept.  on  State  Normal  University,  Carbondale. 
(11  same  1875/6:  206-207.) 

1878/80.  Financial  stmt.  of  So.  111.  Normal  University. 
(13  same  1879/80:  236.) 

1884.  So.  111.  Normal  University;   necessity  of  restor- 
ing bldg.     (15  same  1883/4:  cxliii.) 

1885.  Recommendation  for  adequate  apprn.  to  restore 
building  and  equipments  of  So.  Normal  University. 
(Govs.  mess.  1885:  8.) 

1889.     Suppl.   to    8   bienn.   rept.     (House   jol.    36   Gen. 

Assem.  1889:  439-441.) 
WESTERN  ILLINOIS  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

Created  by  Act  of  April  24,  1899. 
1899-1903.     Outline  of  history  of  Western  111.  Normal, 

Macomb.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  412-413.) 
1899/00-1903/4.     Rept.  of  Western   111.  Normal  School. 
(23  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1899/00 
(p.  123)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

Private  Schools 

See  also  below,  Sectarian.     See  also  under  Teachers,  for 

teachers  In  private  schools. 
1865-1868.     Private    schools;     decrease    in.     (7    bienn. 

rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1867/8:  22-25.) 
1869/70-1903/4.    No.    of    private    schools    in    state.     (8 
same  1869/70  (p.  2)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  also  below,  School  Funds. 

1855-1876.  Comparative  stmt.,  showing  amt.  of  money 
expended  for  school  purposes.  (11  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1875/6:  455.) 

1855/80-1855/98.  Comparative  stmt.  of  school  statis- 
tics, showing  receipts,  expenditures,  township  fund, 
estimated  value  of  school  property,  compensation, 
etc.,  of  co.  supts.  (13  same  1879/80  (pp.  24-25)  — 
22  same  1897/8.) 

1857/8.  Contingent  expenses;  apprn.  for,  inadequate 
(2  same  1857/8:  13-14.) 

1857/8-1865/6.  General  stmt.  of  various  amts.  expended 
in  state  for  school  purposes.  (2  same  1857/8  (pp 
5-6)— 6  same  1865/6.) 

1860.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  average  cost  of  tuition, 
per  scholar  in  each  co.  (3  same  1859/60:  11-13.) 

1866.  Tabular  stmt.  of  revenue  reed,  and  disbursed  for 
school  yr.  (Govs.  mess.  1867.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1866/8.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments of  common  school  revenue.  (7  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1867/8:  2-4.) 

1868.     Same.     (Govs.  mess.  1869.) 

1869/70-1877/8.  Tabular  stmt.  of  financial  statistics, 
showing  receipts  and  expenditures  for  school  pur- 
poses, from  co.  abstrs.  (8  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1869/70  (pp.  296-315;  328-347)  — 
12  same  1877/8.) 

1869/70-1897/8.  Stmt.  showing  cost  per  scholar  on  en- 
rollment; on  school  census;  on  average  daily  at- 
tendance; for  tuition  alone;  for  incidental  ex- 
penses; for  6%  interest  on  estimated  valuation  of 
school  property;  for  tuition  and  incidental  ex- 
penses; total  cost  per  scholar,  and  ratios.  (8  same 
1869/70  (pp.  7-8)— 22  same  1897/8.) 

1873/4.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  cost  per  scholar,  by 
cos.  (10  same  1873/4:  236-237.) 

1875-1876.  Stmt.  of  expenditures  for  school  purposes. 
(Govs.  mess.  1877.) 

1875/6-1877/8.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  amt.  borrowed 
for  bldg.  purposes,  amt.  of  tax  levy  for  support  of 
schools,  repairs,  etc.  (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  pub- 
lic instruction  1875/6  (pp.  63-64;  116-117)— 12  same 
1877/8.) 

1875/6-1879/80.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  money  borrowed  for 
school  purposes.  (11  same  1875/6  (p.  17) — 13  same 
1879/80.) 

1880-1898.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  comparison,  by  cos., 
of  cost  of  schools  per  pupil,  days  each  pupil  was 
enrolled,  per  cent  of  pupils  enrolled  in  daily  at- 
tendance. (13  same  1879/80  (pp.  20-22)— 22  same 
1897/8.) 

1884.  Stmt.  of  increased  amt.  spent  for  school  houses, 
and  total  expenditures  by  school  districts.  (Govs. 
mess.  1885.) 

1888.  Stmt.  showing  total  expenditures  for  public 
schools;  amt.  paid  for  salaries  to  teachers;  perma- 
nent productive  school  funds  for  state,  not  includ- 
ing university.  (Same  1889:  18.) 

1890.  Stmt.  of  apprns.  for  maintaining  schools  of  state. 
(Same  1891:  24.) 

1892-1898.  Cost  of  school  system  and  ways  of  paying  it. 
(19  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1891/2 
(p.  xxvi)— 22  same  1897/8.) 

1901/2-1903/4.  Financial  balance  sheet  of  supt.  (24 
same  1901/2  (p.  5)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1902.    Stmt.    of    aggregate    expenditures    for    public 

schools.     (Govs.  mess.  1903:  23.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures:  County 

1875/6-1881/2.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  fines  and  forfeitures 
reed,  by  co.  supts.  of  schools.  (11  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
public  instruction  1875/6  (p.  18)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

1878/80-1902/4.     Summary  of  financial  statistics  of  co. 
supts.  showing  receipts  and  expenditures  of  schools. 
(13  same  1879/80   (pp.  399-406;   429-437)— 25  same 
1903/4.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures:  Districts 

1869/70-1871/2.  Financial  status  of  school  distrs.  (8 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1869/70  (p. 
4)— 9  same  1871/2.) 

1880/2-1902/4.  Stmt.  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
distr.  accts.  (14  same  1881/2  (pp.  xxii-xxv)— 25 
same  1903/4.) 

1881/2-1903/4.     Summary  of  financial  statistics,  show- 
ing  distr.   accts.;    receipts   and   expenditures.     (14 
same  1881/2  (pp.  407-415)— 25  same  1903/4.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures:  Township 

1857/8-1863/4.  Township  statistics;  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures. (2  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1857/8  (pp.  53-241)— 5  same  1863/4.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures:  Township — cont'd 
1869/70.    Township  treasurer's  repts.  of  receipts  and 
expenditures.     (8  same  1869/70:  128-132.) 

Rural  Schools 

1873/4.  Schools  in  the  rural  districts;  detailed  com- 
ments on.  (10  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1873/4:  50-96.) 

1882.  Course  of  study  in  country  schools.  (14  same 
1881/2:  clii-civ.) 

1892.  The  rural  school  problem.  (19  same  1891/2: 
Ixxxiv-xci.) 

1900.  The  rural  schools  of  111.  (23  same  1899/00:  60- 
53.) 

1902.  The  country   schools  of  111.     (24  same  1901/2: 
7-9.) 

1903.  Res.   that  agric.  college  be  requested  to  collect 
and  publish  information  re.  consolidation  of  coun- 
try schools,  especially  with   reference  to  progress 
and  a  present  status  of  such  consolidation  where  it 
has  been  adopted.     (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1903: 
200.) 

1904.  Res.  that  111.  farmers'  institute  declares  itself  in 
favor  of  permissible  law,  providing  local  option  by 
which  several  rural  schools  may  vote  to  consolidate 
and  provide  necessary  means  for  conducting  schools 
on  consolidated  plan.     (Same  1904:  105.) 

.    How  the  country  schools  may  help  themselves. 

(25  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1903/4: 
29-33.) 

School  Census 

See    also    Attendance    tables    among   general    material, 
above. 

1855/76-1855/98.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  no.  of  per- 
sons under  21  yrs.  of  age,  no.  betw.  6  and  21,  and 
school  attendance.  (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1875/6  (p.  454)— 22  same  1897/8.) 

1865-1868.  No.  of  school-going  children  in  state.  (7 
same  1867/8:  17-18.) 

1869/70-1903/4.  School  census.  (8  same  1869/70  (p. 
2)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1875/6-1877/8.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  enumeration  of 
children  under  21  yrs.  of  age  and  betw.  6  and  21. 
(11  same  1875/6  (pp.  47-48;  99-100)— 12  same 
1877/8.) 

1886.  Census  of  pupils,  Jan.  (Supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

School  Funds 

1847.  Rept.  on  petition  of  citizens  of  Pike  Co.  for 
change  in  law  authorizing  collection  of  taxes  for 
school  purposes.  2  pp.  (House  repts.  15  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:  305-306.) 

1850-1904.  State  treasurer  on  acct.  of  comrs.  of  school 
fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1850/2  (p.  8)  — 
same  1902/4.) 

1854/6.  Stmt.  of  monthly  receipts  for  revenue  and  on 
acct.  of  school  tax.  (Same  1854/6:  7.) 

1855-1876.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  amt.  of  money 
reed,  for  school  purposes  from  all  sources.  (11 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1875/6:  455.) 

1855-1903.  Stmt.  of  school  fund  tax,  levied  on  assess- 
ment of  property,  showing  aggregate  amt.  charged, 
amt.  deducted  for  abatements,  commissions,  etc. 
net  amt.  collected,  amt.  paid  to  each  co.,  etc. 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1854/6  (pp.  38- 
39)— same  1902/4.) 

From  1880  to  1903  Inclusive,  table  Includes  back  taxes. 

1855/6-1861/2.  Stmt.  of  school  fund;  amt.  and  condi- 
tion of.  (1  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1855/6  (pp.  4-5)— 4  same  1861/2.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


School  Funds — cont'd 

1856-1862.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  amt.  of  principal  of 
school,  college,  and  seminary  fund;  and  amts. 
raised  from  state  and  distr.  taxes,  and  from  fines, 
etc.  (4  same  1861/2:  15.) 

1858-1903.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  interest  on  school 
fund,  and  amt.  of  school  tax  fund  distributed,  to 
several  cos.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1858/60  (pp.  51-52)— some  1902/4.) 

From  1880  to  1903  inclusive,  also  no.  of  children  In 
each  co.  under  age  of  21  according  to  II.  S.  census, 
from  1887  to  1003  inclusive,  also  amt.  deducted 
from  school  tax  fund  on  acct.  of  warrants  Issued 
to  co.  supts.  for  services  and  expenses. 

1861/2.  School  fund;  sources  from  which  derived,  i.  e., 
school  fund  proper;  surplus  revenue,  college  fund, 
seminary  fund,  co.  fund,  township  fund,  state  tax 
fund,  dlstr.  tax  fund,  fines  and  forfeitures.  (4 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1861/2:  8- 
14.) 

1865-1868.  No.  of  white  persons  under  21;  basis  of  ap- 
portionment of  funds.  (7  same  1867/8:  14-17.) 

.     Common  school  revenue;  amt.  reed,  each  yr.     (7 

same  1867/8:  46-50.) 

1866.  Interest  on  school  debt;  suggestion  by  auditor  of 
public  accts.  for  amdmt.  of  law  to  provide  for  pay- 
ment of  interest  on  school,  college,  and  seminary 
funds  from  interest  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1864/6:  8.) 

1866/8-1886/8.  State  fund;  receipts  and  expenditures 
for  common  schools.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  pub- 
lic instruction  1867/8  (pp.  10-12)— 17  same  1897/8.) 

1866/8-1902/4.  Stmt.  showing  productive  principal  of 
common  school  fund.  (7  same  1867/8  (pp.  4-5)  — 
25  same  1903/4.) 

1868/9-1869/70.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  interest  on 
school  fund,  and  amt.  of  school  tax  funds  distrib- 
uted to  several  cos.  in  state.  (A.R.  auditor  public 
accts.  1869  (pp.  90-91)— same  1870.) 

.  Stmt.  of  school  fund  tax  levied,  showing  aggre- 
gate amt.  charged,  amt.  deducted  for  abatements, 
commissions,  etc.,  net  amt.  collected,  amt.  paid  to 
each  co.,  etc.  (Same  1869  (pp.  88-89)— same  1870.) 

1869/70.  The  school  funds;  their  custody,  disburse- 
ment, and  control.  (8  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1869/70:  49-69.) 

• .     Stmt.  of  amt.  of  special  distr.  school  taxes.     (8 

same  1869/70:  6.) 

.     Tabular    stmt.    showing    amt.    of    special    distr. 

taxes  for  schools.     (8  same  1869/70:  348-350.) 

1869/70-1903/4.  No.  of  acres  of  school  lands  sold  dur- 
ing yr.,  no.  remaining  unsold,  and  proceeds  from 
sales.  (8  same  1869/70  (p.  4)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1870/1-1876/7.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  amt.  of  interest 
on  school  fund,  and  amt.  of  school  tax  fund  dis- 
tributed to  various  cos.  (9  same  1871/2  (pp.  500- 
501)— 12  same  1877/8.) 

1870/1-1877/8.  Tabular  stmt.  of  school  fund  tax  lev- 
ied, showing  aggregate  amt.  charged,  amt.  deducted 
for  abatements,  comns.,  etc.,  net  amt.  collected,  amt. 
paid  to  each  co.,  etc.  (9  same  1871/2  (pp.  496-499) 
—12  same  1877/8.) 

1875-1876.  Table  showing  comparison  of  amts.  of  state 
tax  levied,  and  school  tax  fund  and  interest  on 
school  fund  distributed,  by  cos.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of 
equalization  1877:  xxxviii-xxxix.) 

1875/6-1877/8.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  school  fund  loaned. 
(11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1875/6 
(p.  16)— 12  same  1877/8.) 

1876.  Amt.  of  receipts  for  school  purposes;  amt 
raised  by  direct  tax  in  1876.  (Govs.  mess.  1877: 
28.) 

1878.  Summary  of  school  funds.  (12  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
of  public  instruction  1877/8:  11-15.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds — cont'd 

1878.     Tabular    stmt.    showing    amt.    of    school    funds 
loaned  on   personal   security,   and  amt.   loaned  on 
real  estate.     (12  same  1877/8:  41-42.) 
1878/9-1898/9.     Summary  of  school  tax  fund  and  inter- 
est on  state  school  funds   (from  auditor's  rept.). 
(13  same  1879/80  (pp.  451-453)— 23  same  1899/00.) 
1878/80.     Summary  of  township  fund,  school  lands,  and 
co.  fund,  showing  amt.  and  condition  of  each.     (13 
same  1879/80:  417-419;  448-450.) 

1878/80-1902/4.     Summary  of  general  statistics  showing 

amt.  borrowed,  tax  levy,  and  estimated  value  of 

school   property.     (13   same  1879/80    (pp.   408-409; 

438-439)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1881/2-1903/4.     Stmt.   of   amt.   of   bonded   school   debt. 

(14  same  1881/2  (p.  xlil.)— 25  same  1903/4.) 
1882.    Sketch  of  the  permanent  public  school  funds  of 
111.;    by  W.   L.   Pillsbury.     (14   same   1881/2:  cxx- 
cxliii.) 
1891.    Proper  care  of  school  funds;  by  Jas.  Kirk.     (19 

same  1891/2:  Ixii-lxx.) 
1893.     State  school  fund.     (Supt.  of  public  instruction.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1895.  Communication  from  gov.  urging  protection  of 
productive  properties  belonging  to  school  fund. 
(Sen.  jol.  39  G«n.  Assem.  1895:  252-254;  House  jol. 
same  1895:  309-311.) 

1903.     Tabular  stmt.  of  tax  levy — rate — valuation — en- 
rollment   for    every    school    distr.    in    Winnebago 
Co.     (25   bienn.   rept.   supt.   of   public   instruction 
1903/4:  145-146.) 
COLLEGE  FUND 

The  College,  or  University,  Fund  consists  of  %  of  the 
3%  fund,  and  was  originally  required  to  be  devoted 
to  the  establishment  and  support  of  a  state  college 
or  university.  Fund  provided  for  by  sec.  6,  art.  3, 
of  the  enabling  act  April  18,  1878  (St.  L.  v.  3 : 
428).  The  greater  part  of  the  material  is  Included 
in  that  entered  under  Three  Per  Cent  Fund ;  which 
see. 

1787-1882.     Sketch  of  origin  and  administration  of  col- 
lege fund.     (14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1881/2:  cxxxvii-cxl.) 
COUNTY  FUND 

See  also  Land :     State.     Swamp  Lands. 
1835-1882.     Outline    of    co.    school    funds    of    111.     (14 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1881/2:  cxliii.) 
1855-1876.     Comparative  stmt.  of  amt.  of  co.  and  town- 
ship school  funds,  and  interest  reed,  on  same.     (11 
same  1875/6:  454.) 

1875/6-1876/8.  Tabular  stmt.  of  co.  school  fund,  giving 
amt.  of  and  interest  reed,  on  same.  (11  same 
1875/6  (pp.  28-29)— 12  same  1877/8.) 
1875/6-1877/8.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  amt.  of  co.  fund 
and  interest  thereon.  (11  same  1875/6  (pp.  81-82; 
133-134)— 12  same  1877/8.) 

1875/6-1903/4.     Stmt.   of  amt.   of   co.   school   fund   and 

interest.  (11  same  1875/6  (p.  18)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1878.     Recommendation  re.  co.  school  fund.     (12  same 

1877/8:  30-31.) 

1881/2-1903/4.     Summary  of  co.   fund,   income  of,  and 
no.  of  acres  of  school  land  sold  and  unsold.     (14 
same     1881/2     (pp.     393-394;     449-450) — 25     same 
1903/4.) 
DISTRIBUTABLE  FUND 

Exclusively  the  fund  derived  from  taxation  under  act 
of  1855  providing  for  tax  of  2  mills  upon  all  tax- 
able property  in  state.  Distinguished  from  other 
school  funds  in  that  whole  amt.  is  distributable, 
whereas  In  other  cases  interest  upon  principal  is 
only  distributable. 

1855-1856/7.  Tabular  stmt.  of  "  school  fund  "  tax,  lev- 
ied on  assessment  of  property,  showing  aggregate 
amt.  charged,  amt.  deducted  for  abatements,  comns.. 
etc.,  net  amt.  collected,  amt.  paid  to  each  co.,  etc. 
(1  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1855/6 
(pp.  125-126)— 2  same  1857/8.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds — cont'd 
DISTRIBUTABLE  FUND — cont'd 

1856-1866.  Stmt.  showing  amts.  produced  by  2  mill 
tax  for  education.  (6  same  1865/6:  47.) 

1857/64-1857/66.  Comparative  stmt.  of  amt.  raised  by 
special  distr.  taxes  for  each  yr.  (5  same  1863/4 
(p.  17)— 6  same  1865/6.) 

1875/6-1903/4.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  district  tax  levy. 
(11  same  1875/6  (pp.  17-18)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1881/2-1903/4.  Summary  of  financial  statistics,  show- 
ing distributable  fund  acct.  (14  same  1881/2  (pp. 
404-406)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

.     Stmt.  of  amt.  and  condition  of  the  distributable 

fund.     (14    same   1881/2    (pp.    xxi-xxii) — 25    same 
1903/4.) 

1886/8-1902/4.  Supt's.  financial  rept.  on  distributable 
fund,  compensation,  co.  fund,  and  institute  funds. 
(17  same  1887/8  (pp.  xvii-xviii;  xxiv-xxv)— 25 
same  1903/4.) 

1902.    The   distributable   fund;    recommendation   that 
the    $1,000,000    tax    levy    be    increased.     (24    same 
1901/2:  7.) 
SEMINABY  FUND 

1787-1882.  Sketch  of  origin  and  administration  of  semi- 
nary fund.  (14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction 
1881/2:  cxxxi-cxxxv.) 

1828.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  memorial  to  Con- 
gress, upon  seminary  land.  (Sen.  jol.  6  Gen. 
Assein.  1  sess.  1828:  163-164.) 

1834.  On  acts  heretofore  adopted  by  the  legislature  for 
granting   pre-emption   claims   to   settlers   on   semi- 
nary lands;    disapproval.      (Govs.   mess.   Dec.   1834 
(Duncan).) 

1835-1836.  Auditor's  tabular  stmt.  of  amt.  of  taxes 
payable  on  resident  and  non-resident  lands  in  each 
co.  of  state;  also  quantity  and  description  of  semi- 
nary lands  which  have  been  selected  by  the  comrs. 
apptd.  by  gov.  (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assein.  2  sess. 
1835:  63-66.) 

1842.  Mess,  of  gov.  transmitting  rept.  of  agts.  to  select 
lands  granted  by  Congress  for  seminary  purposes. 
18  pp.     (House  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842: 
6-22.) 

1843.  Communication  from  late  Gov.  Carlin  on  lands 
selected    under    distribution    law.     8    pp.     (Same 
1842/3:  393-400.) 

Page   8   contains   "  Synopsis   of   land  granted   In   1818 

(or  seminary  purposes." 
TOWNSHIP  FUND 

1784-1882.  Sketch  of  origin  and  administration  of 
township  school.  (14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  in- 
struction 1881/2:  cxx-cxxxi.) 

1835.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  on  bill  to  pro- 
vide   for    application   of    interest    of   fund   arising 
from  sale  of  school  lands  belonging  to  the  several 
townships  of  state.     (House  jol.  9  Gen.   Assem.  2 
sess.  1835/6:  131-132.) 

1857/8-1863/4.     Township  statistics;    school   funds.     (2 

bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1857/8  (pp.  53- 

241)— 5  same  1863/4.) 
1863/4.     School  loans;  township  school  funds.     (5  same 

1863/4:  59-64.) 
1869/70-1881/2.     Amt.   of   township   fund   and    interest 

reed,  on  principal  of.     (8  same  1869/70   (p.  6)— 14 

same  1881/2.) 
1875/6-1877/8.     Tabular  stmt.  showing  amt.  of  township 

funds,    amt.    loaned,    and    proceeds    from    sale    of 

school  lands.     (11  same  1875/6  (pp.  59-60;  112-113) 

—12  same  1877/8.) 
1881/2-1897/8.     Stmt.  of  township   fund   showing  cash 

acct.,    investment    and    real    estate,   balance   sheet, 

and  income.     (14  same  1881/2   (pp.  xxvi-xxviii)  — 

22  same  1897/8.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds — cont'd 
TOWNSHIP  FUND — cont'd 

1881/2-1903/4.  Summary  of  township  fund,  and  income 
of.  (14  same  1881/2  (pp.  390-392;  430-432)— 25 
same  1903/4.) 

.     Summary   of   financial   statistics,   showing   cash 

acct.,  investment  acct.,  balance  sheet  debit  and 
credit,  of  township  fund.  (14  same  1881/2  (pp. 
416-429)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

.     Stmt.   of   income  of  township   fund.     (14   some 

1881/2  (p.  xiii)— 25  same  1903/4.) 
THBKE  PEK  CENT  FUND  (SCHOOL  FUND  PKOPEB) 

Created   by    Act   of   Congress   of   April    18,    1818    (the 
enabling   act)     (St.   L.   v.   3:428)    to   provide   for 
paying    to    State   of    Illinois    3%   of    net   proceeds 
arisiiig  from  sale  of  public  lands  within  the  same. 
Following  material  Includes  College  and  Seminary  Fund 
material  as  well   as   3%  Fund  Material.     This   Is 
owing  only  to  the  fact  that  the  material  could  not 
very  well  be  separated  without  needless  duplication. 
1818.     Recommendation    that    trustees    be    apptd.    or 
elected  in  each  sufficiently  populated  township,  em- 
powered  to   lease  for   limited   periods  the  section 
reserved    and   granted   for   use   of   schools   within 
same,  requiring  them  to  appropriate  rents  arising 
therefrom  to  such  use  and  in  manner  prescribed  by 
law,  and,  with  3%  arising  from  sale  of  public  land 
establish  fund  for  education  of  children  of  state. 
(Govs.  mess.  1818.) 

1818-1882.  Sketch  of  origin  and  administration  of 
school  fund  proper  (i.  e.  3%  fund).  (14  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1881/2:  cxxxv- 
cxxxvii.) 

1819-1821.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  reed,  from  U.  S.  on 
acct.  of  3%  fund  for  use  of  schools  in  111.  (Treas- 
urer's rept.  1821/2.) 

1824.  Suggestion  that  3%  fund  derived  from  sale  of 
lands,  and  appropriated  by  Congress  for  encour- 
agement of  learning  be  invested  so  as  to  yield  in- 
terest, yet  be  at  all  times  convertible  into  cash. 
(Govs.  mess.  1824.) 

1826.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  school  fund  derived  from 
3%  on  proceeds  of  sale  of  public  lands  within  state. 
(Same  1826.) 

1826-1828.  Tabular  stmts.  of  amt.  of  money  accrued  for 
use  of  schools  from  3%  on  amt.  reed,  by  sales  of 
public  lands  since  June  30,  1826;  what  amt.  has 
been  invested  in  paper  of  State  Bank,  and  in  audi- 
tor's warrants  by  school  comrs.  and  amt.  of  semi- 
nary lands  selected  in  each  township.  (Sen.  jol. 
6  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1828/9:  236-237.) 

1827.  Auditor's   stmt.   of  quantity   of  school   lands  in 
each   co.   of  state.     (Same  5  Gen.   Assem.   1   sess. 
1826:  158-160.) 

.     Same;  separate. 

Not  seen ;  60  copies  ordered  printed. 

1829.  Communication  from  comrs.  of  school  fund  re. 
warrants  received  from  cashier  of  State  Bank  and 
consolidation  of  same.     (House  jol.  6  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1828/9:  343.) 

1830.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting  informa- 
tion re.  school  fund.     (House  jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1830/1:  118-119.) 

1831.  Text  of  memorial  to  Congress  of  Gen.  Assem.  of 
111.  asking  that  state  be  allowed  to  surrender  worth- 
less lands  in  16th  section  and  select  valuable  lands 
in  place  of  same.     (14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  in- 
struction 1881/2:  cxxx.) 

— .  Communication  from  gov.  giving  stmt.  of  sums 
due  from  general  govt.  to  state  on  July  1,  1831,  on 
acct.  of  3%  fund.  (House  jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1830/1:  425-426.) 


186 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds— cont'd 
THREE  PER  CENT  FUND  (SCHOOL  FUND  PROPER)— cont'd 

1832.  Govs.  rept.  on  state  of  the  school  fund.     (Sen. 
jol.  1832/3:  41-43.) 

Pursuant  to  Sen.  resolutions  of  Dec.  7,  1832.  printed 
in  full  in  Sen.  jol.  1832/3  :  29-30. 

.     Same;   separate. 

Not  seen  ;  100  copies  ordered  printed. 

.     Same.     (House  jol.  8  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1832/3: 

54-55.) 

.    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen;  500  copies  ordered  printed.  (House  jol. 
1832/3 :  56.) 

.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  school  fund  showing  on  what 

acct.   certain   sum   was    paid    to   Ninian   Edwards. 
(Sen.  jol.  1832/3:  80-81.) 

1833.  Govs.   mess.   re.   deposite   in   state   treasury   of 
school   fund   money   formerly   deposited   in   U.   S. 
Branch    Bank   at    St.    Louis.     (House   jol.    8    Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1832:  566-567;  Sen.  jol.  1832/3:  460.) 

1834.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  on  bill  for  dis- 
tribution   and    application    of   the    several    school 
funds.     (House  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834/5: 
397-399.) 

.    Same;   separate. 

Not  seen;  500  copies  ordered  printed.  (House  jol. 
1834/5:399.) 

1835.  Auditor's  rept.  relative  to  seminary  lands.    (Sen. 
jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1835/6:  35-40;  House  jol. 
name  1835/6:  89-95.) 

.    Same;  separated. 

Not  seen ;  500  copies  ordered  printed.  (Sen.  Jol. 
1835/6  :  41.) 

Shows  amt.  due  by  state  to  school  and  college  funds 
for  warrants  purchased  with  said  funds,  1825- 
1835  ;  amt.  of  school,  college,  and  seminary  funds 
loaned  to  111.,  1829-1835  and  amt.  to  which  state 
Is  indebted  to  school,  college  and  seminary  fund 
separately. 

.     Auditor's  stmt.  of  amt.  of  school,   college,  and 

seminary  funds  belonging  to  state  and  amt.  of  in- 
terest due  from  state  on  said  funds.     (House  jol.  9 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834/5:  457.) 
— .    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen-  1000  copies  ordered  printed.  (House  Jol. 
1834/5:457.) 

1836.  Rept.  of  committee  on  seminary,  school   lands, 
and  education  on  expediency  of  providing  for  dis- 
tribution of  school  fund  amongst  several  cos.  of 
state.     (Sen.  jol.    10  Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   1836/7: 
99-105.) 

— .    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen ;  1000  copies  ordered  printed  for  Senate. 
— .    Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  amt.  reed,  on 
school  and  college  funds,  and  quantity  of  seminary 
lands  sold,  together  with  dates  and  amt.  of  sales. 
(Sen.    jol.    10    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1836/7:  38-39; 
House  jol.  same  1836/7:  298-299.) 
— .    Same;  separate. 

Not  seen;  100  copies  ordered  for  Senate  (Sen.  jol. 
1836/7:39)  and  1200  for  House  (House  jol. 
1836/7:299). 

.  Communication  from  gov.  re.  school,  college,  and 

seminary  fund  loaned  to  state.  (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1835:  34-35;  House  jol.  same  1835: 
88-89.) 

1836/7-1902/4.  Stmt.  showing  present  condition  of 
school,  college,  and  seminary  funds.  (A.R.  auditor 
public  accts.  1836/7  (pp.  42-43) — bienn.  rept.  same 
1902/4.) 

1836/8.  Stmt.  of  amt.  to  be  apportioned  to  the  cos.  on 
Jan.  1,  1838,  from  interest  on  school,  college,  and 
seminary  fund  for  1838.  (Auditor's  rept.  1836/8.) 

1837.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  condition  of 
school,  college,  and  seminary  funds,  etc.     (Sen.  jol. 
10  Gen.  Assem.  spec.  sess.  1837:  61-64.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds — cont'd 
THREE  PEE  CENT  FUND  (SCHOOL  FUND  PROPER) — cont'd 

1838.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  amt.  apportioned  to  each  co. 
of  state  from  interest  on  school,  college,  and  semi- 
nary fund  on  Jan.  1.     (Same  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1838:  70.) 

.    Same;  separate.    2  pp.     (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 

1838/9.) 

1839.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  to  be  apportioned  to  several 
cos.  from  interest  on  school,  college,  and  seminary 
fund,  by  cos.,  on  Jan.  1.     (A.R.  auditor  public  accts 
1837/8:  49.) 

Paging  from  Sen.  jol. 

1840.  Stmt.  of  amt.  to  be  apportioned  to  several  cos. 
on   Jan.   1,   from    interest   on   school,   college,   and 
seminary   funds.     (Rept.   auditor   of  public  accts. 
1838/9:  10.) 

.     Rept.  on  bill  to  sell  school  section  in  township 

14,  north  range  8,  east.  (House  jol.  12  Gen.  Assem. 
2  sess.  1840:  454.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  treasurer  in  relation  to  school,  college, 
and   seminary   fund;    amts.    deposited    in   treasury 
each  yr.  by  agts.  of  fund.     2  pp.     (House  repts.  12 
Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  346.) 

.     Communication  from  auditor  re.  amt.  of  school, 

college,  and  seminary  funds  to  be  distributed  on 
Jan.  1.  (Sen.  jol.  12  Gen.  Assem.  1840:  34.) 

.    Same;    separate.    1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts.   12  Gen. 

Assem.  1840/1:  241) 

-— .  Rept.  of  state  treasurer  re.  aggregate  amount  of 
school,  college,  and  seminary  fund  resp.  and  what 
amt.  of  each  is  available.  2  pp.  (House  repts.  12 
Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  345-346.) 

.    Memorial  of  Education  Socy.  of  111.  re.  amdmt. 

to  school  law  affecting  more  equitable  distribution 
of  general  school  fund,  investment  of  township 
funds,  etc.  6  pp.  (Same  1840:  151-156.) 

1843.  Objection  of  council  of  revision  to  passage  of  a 
bill  for  act  concerning  certain  sales  of  school  lands 
In  Effingham  Co.  1  leaf.  (Same  13  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1842:  432.) 

1846.  Communication  from  gov.  giving  amt.  due  state 
from  govt.  of  U.  S.  on  behalf  of  school  fund. 
1  leaf.  (Sen.  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846: 
143.) 

1851.  Letter  from  school  comrs.  re.  claim  of  R.  M. 
Young.  5  pp.  (House  repts.  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851: 
487-491.) 

For  remaining  nnd  restating  3%  school  fund  acct.  of 
111.  with  F.  S. 

1852-1853.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  interest  on  school, 
college,  and  seminary  fund  distributed  to  several 
cos.,  and  for  which  orders  were  issued  to  school 
comrs.  and  paid  by  co.  collectors,  who  returned 
them  to  auditor's  office  and  received  credit  for 
same  on  their  accts.  as  provided  by  law.  (Bienn. 
rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1852/4:  29.) 

1854-1857.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  interest  on  school, 
college,  and  seminary  fund  distributed,  and  amt.  of 
school  tax  fund  distributed,  by  cos.  (Same  1854/6 
(pp.  36-37) — same  1856/8.) 

In    1856/8   also   amt.   of   interest  on   school   fund   dis- 
tributed. 

1855/6-1857/8.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  interest  on 
school,  college,  and  seminary  fund,  on  Jan.  1  of 
each  yr.  for  2  preceding  yrs.,  and  amt.  of  tax  fund 
distributed  for  same  yrs.  to  each  co.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1855/6  (pp.  123- 
124)— 2  same  1857/8.) 

1868/9-1869/70.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  school,  college, 
and  seminary  funds.  (A.R.  auditor  public  accts. 
1869  (p.  34)— same  1870.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Houses 

1858-1860.  School  architecture.  (2  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
of  public  instruction  1857/8  (pp.  320-356) — 3  same 
1859/60.) 

1859-1866.  Tabular  stmt.  exhibiting  progressive  in- 
crease of  public  school  houses.  (6  same  1865/6: 
37.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  no.  and  cost  of  common  school 

houses.     (6  same  1865/6:  38.) 

1867-1868.  Cost  of  school  houses.  (7  same  1867/8:  51- 
53.) 

1867/8.  School  houses;  conditions  of.  (7  same  1867/8: 
25-36.) 

1869/70.  No.  of  new  school  houses  in  state.  (8  same 
1869/70:  3.) 

.     Public  school   bldgs.;    repts.   on   their  condition. 

(8  same  1869/70:  132-139.) 

1869/70-1903/4.  No.  and  kind  of  school  houses  in  state. 
(8  same  1869/70  (p.  3)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1875/6-1877/8.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  condition  of  dis- 
trict libraries,  school  lands,  no.  and  kind  of  school 
houses.  (11  same  1875/6  (pp.  56-58;  109-111)— 12 
same  1877/8.) 

1898.  Art  decoration  of  school  rooms  in  the  state.  (22 
same  1897/8:  cxvii-cxxli.) 

1900.  School  architecture  and  school-room  decoration 
(23  same  1899/00:  55-56.) 

.    Some  rural  school   interiors   in   111.     (23   same 

1899/00:  422.) 
.     Some  of  the  best  country  school  houses  in   111. 

(23  same  1899/00:  421.) 
.    Some   typical    111.   school   houses;    illustrations. 

(23  same  1899/00:  420.) 
.     The    decoration    of    school    houses    and    school 

rooms.     (23  same  1899/00:  411-419.) 
.     The   school    room    in   grade   schools.     (23   same 

1899/00:  405-410.) 

1901.  Rural  school  architecture  and  school-house  deco- 
ration.    (23  same  1899/00:  403-404.) 

.     Same;    separate.     12  pp.,  33  pis.     (Circular   28, 

Bayliss  ser.) 

Extract  only  as  printed  In  the  rept. 

LAWRENCE  COUNTY 

1835.  Rept.  on  petition  re.  erection  of  school  house  in 
Lawrence  Co.  (House  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1835:  151-152.) 

EOCKFOKD 

1895-1904.  Comparative  stmt.  of  total  expenditures  for 
new  school  bldgs.  and  sites  in  city  of  Rockford  and 
in  Winnebago  Co.  (25  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1903/4:  144.) 

.  Same;  for  schools  in  city  of  Rockford  and  in 

Winnebago  Co.  (25  same  1903/4:  142.) 

WINNEBAGO  COUNTY 

See  above,  Kockford. 
School  Hygiene 

1884.     School   hygiene   in   the   state.     (15   bienn.   rept. 

supt.  of  public  instruction  1883/4:  cxxxvlii-cxl.) 
1886.     Table    showing   ages,    heights,    and    weights    of 
pupils   in   ward    schools   of    Urbana.     (9    A.R.   bd. 
health  1886:  158.) 

Scientific 

1874.     Natural    hist,    in    the    public   schools;    practical 

suggestions   re.     (10    bienn.    rept.    supt.    of   public 

instruction  1873/4:  222-235.) 
1880.     The  natural  sciences  in  the  public  schools  of  111 

(13  same  1879/80:  266-269.) 
1889.     History  and  status  of  public  school  science  work 

in  111.     A  presidential  address.     S.  A.  Forbes.     15 

pp.     (111.  state  laboratory  of  natural  history.) 
Not  seen ;  from  list  of  publications  of  laboratory. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Scientific — cont'd 

1891.     List   of  economic  species  of   insects   for   public 
schools.     13  pp.     (Same.) 

Not  seen  ;  from  list  of  publications  of  laboratory. 

.    Educational  papers  by  111.  science  teachers.    No. 

1,  1889-1890.     83  pp.     (Same.) 

Not  seen ;  from  list  of  publications  of  laboratory. 
1901.     The   method   of   science  and   the  public  school. 
S.  A.  Forbes.     18  pp.     (Same.) 

Not  seen ;  from  list  of  publications  of  laboratory. 

1903.  The  scientific  method  in  high  school  and  college. 
S.  A.  Forbes.    11  pp.     (Same.) 

Not  seen ;  from  list  of  publications  of  laboratory. 

.    Synopsis  of  insect  collections  for  distribution  to 

111.  high  schools.    Lepidoptera.    Charles  A.  Hart. 
64  pp.     (Same.) 

Not  seen ;  from  list  of  publications  of  laboratory. 

1904.  Instructions  relating  to  insect  collections  for  dis- 
tribution   to    111.    high    schools.     Chas.    A.    Hart. 
(Same.) 

Not  seen  ;  from  list  of  publications  of  laboratory. 
Sectarian 

See  also  below,  Individual  Institutions. 
1868.     Theological  seminaries  and  church  schools;  hist. 

sketches  of.     (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1867/8:  307-315.) 
Teachers 

1855-1876.     Comparative    stmt.    showing   no.    of   school 

distrs.   and   houses,   no.   of  houses  erected,   no.   of 

teachers,  male  and  female.     (11  bienn.  rept.  supt. 

of  public  instruction  1875/6:  456.) 
1860-1866.     Stmt.    showing   relative   nos.    of    male   and 

female  teachers  in  111.     (6  same  1865/6:  33.) 
1861/2.     Teachers;   comments  on.     (4  same  1861/2:  20 

21.) 
1862.    Frequent  change  of  teachers;   causes.     (4  same 

1861/2:  99-100.) 
1865-1868.    No.  of  teachers  in  state.     (7  same  1867/8: 

45-46.) 
1867/8.     Amt.   of  teaching   done   in   111.,   by   days.     (7 

same  1867/8:  39-41.) 
1869/70-1903/4.    No.  of  days  taught  by  male  and  female 

teachers.   (8  same  1869/70  (p.  3) — 25  same  1903/4.) 
.    No.  of  teachers  in  state.     (8  same  1869/70  (p.  3) 

—25  same  1903/4.) 

1874.    The  coming  teacher.     (10  same  1873/4:  243-257.) 
1877/8.    Stmt.   of  no.  of  teachers  in   private  schools. 

(12  same  1877/8:  16.) 
1880/2-1882/4.    Changes    of    teachers;    stmt.    showing 

same   by   cos.     (14    same   1881/2    (pp.    cv-cvl) — 15 

same  1883/4.) 
1884.     Statistics  of  the  teaching  force  of  the  state.     (15 

same  1882/4:  Ixiv-xcvii.) 

1893.  Opinion     re.     interest     upon     teachers'     orders. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  240-241.) 

— .     Same;    powers   of   bds.    of  education   to    license 
teachers.     (Same  1893/4:  239.) 

1894.  What    the    common    schools    need    most:    good 
teachers.     (20  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1893/4:  cix-cxiv.) 

• — — .    The    education    of    teachers    for    the    common 

schools.     (20  same  1893/4:  xcvi-civ.) 
ASSOCIATIONS 

1853/76-1877/8.     State  Teachers'  Assn. ;  hist,  view  of  its 

origin  and  work.     (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 

instruction  1875/6  (pp.  331-347) — 12  same  1877/8.) 
1863-1868.     State  Teachers'  Assn.     (5  same  1863/4  (pp. 

30-32)— 7  same  1867/8.) 

1868.     So.  111.  Teachers'  Assn.     (7  same  1867/8:  69-72.) 
1875/6.    Rept.  of  Assn.  of  School  Principals.     (11  same 

1875/6:  351.) 
1901.    Procs.  of  Conference  of  Co.  Supts.  and  Institute 

Teachers.     Circular  31.     (24  some  1901/2:  115-145.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Teachers — cont'd 
ASSOCIATIONS — cont'd 

1903.     The  111.  State  Teachers'  Assn.;   hist  of;    by  W. 

L.  Steele.     (25  same  1903/4:  111-118.) 
EXAMINATIONS 

1861/2-1863/4.     Co.  teachers'  certificates.    (4  blenn.  rept. 

supt.   of  public   instruction   1861/2    (pp.   29-36)— 5 

same  1863/4.) 
1861/2-1875/6.     State   teachers'    certificates    issued.     (4 

same  1861/2  (pp.  36-53)— 11  same  1875/6.) 
1864/6.     Examination    of    teachers.     (6    same    1865/6: 

133-138.) 
1865/6-1903/4.     Teachers'  certificates.     (6  same  1865/6 

(pp.  139-140)— 25  same  1903/4.) 
1874.     State     teachers'    certificates;     law     concerning; 

terms  and  conditions,  etc.     (10  same  1873/4:  107- 

121.) 
1875/6-1877/8.     Tabular  stmt.,  by  cos.,  of  examinations 

for  teachers'  certificates.     (11  same  1875/6  (pp.  65- 

67;  118-120)— 12  same  1877/8.) 
1875/6-1879/80.     State  teachers'  examinations;  rept.  on. 

(11  same  1875/6  (pp.  356-376)— 13  same  1879/80.) 
1896.     State  examination  questions.     (21  same  1895/6: 

51-68.) 
INSTITUTES 

1856.     Recommendation  that  either  co.  or  state  appro- 
priate a  small  amt.  towards  defraying  expenses  of 

teachers'  institutes,  in  cos.  where  one  shall  be  held 

for  not  less  than  5  days  in  each  yr.     ( 1  bienn.  rept. 

supt.  of  public  instruction  1855/6:  18-19.) 
1857/8.     Abstr.  of  repts.  of  teachers'  institutes  held  dur- 
ing yr.,  showing  funds  reed.,  no.  of  members,  etc. 

(2  same  1857/8:  286-291.) 
1858.     Teachers'  institutes;  state  agt.;  recommendation 

re.     (2  same  1857/8:  18-21.) 
1859/60.     List  of  teachers'   institutes  held   during  yr. 

ending  Oct.  1.     (3  same  1859/60:  9-10.) 
1860-1867/8.     Teachers'    institutes.      (3    same    1859/CO 

(pp.  38-51)— 7  same  1867/8.) 

1867/8-1875/6.     Tabular  stmt.  giving  summary  of  teach- 
ers' institute  statistics.     (7  same  1867/8    (p.  7)  — 

11  same  1875/6.) 
1875/6.     Rept.  of  teachers'  institutes.     (11  same  1875/6: 

376-377.) 
1875/6-1877/8.     Tabular  stmt.  showing  information  re. 

teachers'  institutes,  by  cos.     (11  same  1875/6  (pp. 

74-75;  126-127)— 11  same  1877/8.) 
1877/8.    Teachers'  institutes;  recommendation  for  ann. 

apprn.  for.     (12  same  1877/8:  29-30.) 
1883/4-1889/90.     Institutes   and   institute   fund;    condi- 
tion   of.     (15    same    1883/4    (pp.    xxxii-xxxv) — 18 

same  1889/90.) 
1888/90-1902/4.     Tabular  stmt.  showing  debit  and  credit 

of  institute  fund.     (18  same  1889/90  (pp.  182-187) 

—25  same  1903/4.) 

1889.    List  of  co.  institutes.     (Supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1892-1894.     A  state  institute  needed.     (19  bienn.  rept. 

supt.    of    public    instruction    1891/2    (p.    xcii)— 20 

same  1893/4.) 
.    The  ann.  institutes,  its  aims  and  purposes.     (19 

same  1891/2   (pp.  Ixxiii-lxxxiii)— 20  same  1893/4.) 
1895.     Co.  institutes.     1  sheet.     4°. 

Copy  in  111.  State  Educ.  Dept. 
JOURNALS 

1854-1876.    The   111.   Teacher;    Its   origin  and   history. 

(11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1875/6: 

435-437.) 
1862.     The  111.  Teacher;   united  effort  should  be  made 

to  sustain  the  jol.     (4  same  1861/2:  96-97.) 
1868.     The  111.  Teacher  (jol.).     (7  same  1867/8:  84.) 
WAGES,  ETC.;  see  LABOB 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Technical;  see  above,  Industrial 
Text-Books 

1856.  Recommendation  that  power  to  require  unifor- 
mity in  text-books  be  given  to  directors  of  each 
dlstr.  (1  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1855/6:  8.) 

1858.     Text-books.     (2  same  1857/8:  17-18.) 

1870.  State  uniformity  of  text-books;  not  practicable; 
not  desirable;  general  effect  unfavorable;  too  great 
a  responsibility;  more  expensive;  local  uniformity 
essential;  free  books  not  authorized;  not  necessary 
or  expedient.  (8  same  1869/70:  139-153.) 

1890.     Uniformity    of    text-books.     (18    same    1889/90: 

xc-xcii.) 

CONVICT  LABOB;   see  LABOB 
Township  Organization 

See  also  above,  High  Schools. 

1856.  Urging  adoption  of  so-called  township  system. 
(1  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1855/6: 
11-14.) 

1857/8-1863/4.  Township  statistics;  stmt.  showing,  by 
townships  of  each  co.,  the  no.  of  schools  in  111.;  no. 
of  teachers;  no.  of  pupils;  school  funds,  receipts 
and  expenditures;  no.  and  cost  of  school  houses. 
(2  same  1857/8  (pp.  53-241)— 5  same  1863/4.) 

1866.  Township  school  system.  (6  same  1865/6:  65- 
113.) 

.     Recommendation  to  require  bds.  of  directors  to 

rept.    certain   school    statistics   to   township   treas- 
urers.    (6  same  1865/6:  148.) 

1875/6-1877/8.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  townships,  whole 
and  fractional,  organized  and  unorganized,  by  cos. 
(11  same  1876/6  (pp.  76-77;  128-129)— 12  same 
1877/8.) 

1876.  Township  organization;  advantages  of  township 
school  system.  (11  same  1875/6:  429-433.) 

1900.  Opinion   re.    township   school   treasurer's   bond; 
surety,  co.   may  become  surety  on.     (Bienn.   rept. 
atty.  gen.  1899/00:  300.) 

1901.  Same;  authority  of  school  trustee  of  township  to 
purchase  real  estate.     (Same  1901/2:  384-385.) 

Truancy 

1870.  Absenteeism;  extent  of  the  evil;  its  cause;  the 
cure.  (8  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1869/70:  70-78.) 

Tuition 

1855/80-1855/98.     Cost  to  state;  see  above,  Receipts  and 

Expenditures;  these  dates. 
1869/70-1897/8.     Cost  per  scholar  for  tuition;  see  above, 

Receipts  and  Expenditures;   these  dates. 
1895-1904.     Tuition    paid    to   high    schools;    see   above, 

High  Schools;  these  dates. 

EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 
Abingdon  College 

1853-1868.  Abingdon  College;  hist,  sketch  of  its  origin 
and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1867/8:  234-236.) 

Almira  College,  Greenville 

1857-1868.     Almira  College;  hist,  of  its  origin  and  work. 

(7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1867/8: 

283-284.) 
1871/2.     Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 

etc.,  of  Almira  College,  Greenville.    (9  same  1871/2: 

322.) 
1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  of  Almira  College.     (13 

same  1879/80  (pp.  243-244)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Alton  College 

1835.     See  below,  Illinois  College;  this  date. 


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EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Augustana  College  and  Seminary,  Paxton 

1871/2.     Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc.,  of  Augustana  College  and  Seminary.     (9  bienn 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2:  317.) 
Augustana  College  and  Seminary,  Rock  Island 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Augus- 
tana College  and  Theological  Seminary.     (13  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1879/80   (p.  56)  — 
14  same  1881/2.) 
Baptist  Union  Theological  Seminary,  Morgan  Park 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Baptist 
Union  Theological  Seminary.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
of   public   instruction    1879/80    (p.    245) — 14    same 
1881/2.) 
Baptists'  Theological  Seminary,  Chicago 

1871/2.     Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc.,    of   The   Baptists'    Theological    Seminary.     (9 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2:  320.) 
Belleville  Kindergarten 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Belleville 
Kindergarten.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1879/80  (p.  256)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Bennett  Eclectic  Medical  College,  Chicago 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Bennett 
Eclectic  Medical  College.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1879/80  (p.  245)— 14  same 
1881/2.) 

Bettie  Stuart  Institute,  Springfield 

1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  of  Bettie  Stuart  Institute.     (14 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1881/2:  313.) 
Blackburn  University,  Carlinville 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Black- 
burn University.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1879/80  (p.  253)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

Carthage  College 

1871/2.     Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc.,  of  Carthage  College.     (9  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1871/2:  318-319.) 
1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  of  Carthage  College.     (14  same 

1881/2:  303.) 
Chadock  College,  Quincy 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Chadock 
College.     ( 13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1879/80  (p.  243)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Chicago  Athenaeum 

1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Chicago  Athe- 
naeum.    (14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1881/2:  299-300.) 
Chicago  Business  College 

1856-1868.     Chicago  Business  College;  hist,  sketch  of  its 
origin  and  works.     (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1867/8:  320-323.) 
Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy 

1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  conditions  of  Chicago  Col- 
lege of  Pharmacy.  (14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1881/2:  299.) 

Chicago  Female  Academy 

1879-1881.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Chicago 
Female  Academy.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1879/80   (p.  259)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Chicago  Manual  Training  School 

1883/4-1901/2.     Rept.  of  the  Chicago  Manual  Training 
School.     (15  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1883/4  (pp.  39-45)— 24  same  1901/2.) 
Chicago  Medical  College 

1859-1868.  Chicago  Medical  College;  hist,  sketch  of  its 
origin  and  works.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1867/8:  317-320.) 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Chicago  Medical  College— cont'd 

1882.    Exhibit   of   affairs   and    conditions   of   Chicago 

Medical  College.     (14  same  1881/2:  297.) 
Chicago  Theological  Seminary 

1871/2.     Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income 
etc.,  of  Chicago  Theological   Seminary.     (9  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2:  319-320.) 
1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Chicago 
Theological  Seminary.     (13  same  1879/80  (p.  245) 
— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Concordia  Seminary,  Springfield 

1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  of  Concordia  Seminary.     (14 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1881/2:  314.) 
Danville  Seminary 

1880.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  The  Danville 
Seminary.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1879/80:  257.) 

Du  Quoin  Female  Seminary 

1853-1868.    Du  Quoin  Female  Seminary;  hist,  of  its  ori- 
gin and  work.     (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1867/8:  278-279.) 
Edgar  Collegiate  Institute,  Paris 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and   condition  of  Edgar 
Collegiate  Institute.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  pub- 
lic instruction  1879/80   (p.  249)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Elgin  Academy 

1880-1882.     Exhibit   of   affairs  and   condition   of  Elgin 
Academy.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1879/80  (pp.  250-251)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Eureka  College 

1855-1868.  Eureka  College;  hist,  sketch  of  its  origin 
and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1867/8:  248-250.) 

1871/2.  Rept.  of  Eureka  College,  showing  amt.  and 
estimated  value  of  real  estate  owned,  amt.  of  other 
funds  and  endowments,  yrly.  income,  no.  of  teach- 
ers, no.  of  students,  course  of  study,  tuition,  etc. 
(9  same  1871/2:  313.) 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Eureka 
College.     (13    same    1879/80     (p.    259) — 14    same 
1881/2.) 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Teachers'  Seminary,  Addison 

1871/2.     Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  etc.,  of 
Evangelical     Lutheran     Teachers'     Seminary.      (9 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2:  327.) 
Evanston  College  for  Ladies 

1871/2.     Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc.,  of  Evanston  College  for  Ladies.    (9  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2:  321.1 
Evergreen  City  Business  College,  Bloomington 

1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs   of  Evergreen   City   Business 
College.     (14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1881/2:  309.) 
Ewing  College 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Ewing 
College.     (13  bienn.   rept.   supt.  of  public   instruc- 
tion 1879/80  (p.  249)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Frances  E.  Willard  School,  Chicago 

1898.     Rept.  on  Frances  E.  Willard  School.     (22  bienn. 

rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1897/8:  311.) 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  Evanston 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Garrett 
Biblical  Institute.     (13  bienn.  rept  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1879/80  (p.  246)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
German  Evangelical  Lutheran  School,  Addison 

1871/2.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc..  of  German  Evangelical  Lutheran  School.  (9 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2:  325- 
326.) 


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EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
German  Evangelical  Lutheran  School,  Addison — cont'd 
1882.    Exhibit    of    affairs    and    condition    of    German 
Evangelical    Lutheran    School.     (14    same   1881/2: 
301.) 
German  School  of  North  Peoria 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  German 
School.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1879/80  (pp.  255-256)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

Girls'  Industrial  School,  Peoria 

1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  of  Girls'  Industrial  School. 
(14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1881/2: 
311.) 

Grand  Prairie  Seminary,  etc.,  Onarga 
1880-1882.    Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Grand 
Prairie   Seminary,   Commercial    College,   and   Con- 
servatory of  Music.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1879/80  (pp.  249-250)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Hahnemann  Medical  College  and  Hospital,  Chicago 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Hahne- 
mann  Medical   College   and   Hospital.     (13    bienn. 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1879/80  (p.  246)  — 
14  same  1881/2.) 
Hedding  College,  Abingdon 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Hedding 
College.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1879/80  (p.  252)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

Highland  Hall  College  for  Women 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Highland 
Hall  College  for  Women.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1879/80    (pp.  252-253)— 14  same 
1881/2.) 
Howe  Institute,  East  St.  Louis 

1880-1882.     Exhibit   of  affairs   and   condition   of   Howe 
Institute.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1879/80  (p.  256)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Illinois  College,  Jacksonville 

1830-1868.  111.  College,  Jacksonville;  hist,  sketch  of  its 
origin  and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1867/8:  218-221.) 

1835.  Rept.  on  petitions  of  trustees  of  Illinois,  McKen- 
dree,  and  Alton  Colleges  for  incorporation.  (Sen. 
jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834:  336-343.) 

1871/2.  Rept.  of  111.  College,  showing  amt.  and  esti- 
mated value  of  real  estate  owned,  amt.  of  other 
funds  and  endowments,  yrly.  income,  no.  of  teach- 
ers and  no.  of  students,  course  of  study,  tuition, 
etc.  (9  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1871/2:  307.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  111.  Col- 
lege. (13  same  1879/80  (p.  254)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

1902.    Organization  and  history  of  111.  College;  by  Ed- 
ward P.  Kirby.     (Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.,  1902, 
being  Pubn.  111.  Hist.  Library  7:  40-47.) 
Illinois  Female  College,  Jacksonville 

1846-1868.  111.  Female  College;  hist,  of  its  origin  and 
work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1867/8:  271-274.) 

1871/2.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc.,  of  111.  Female  College.  (9  same  1871/2:  321- 
322.) 

1882.    Exhibit  of  affairs  of  111.   Female  College.     (14 

same  1881/2:  311.) 
Illinois  Health  University 

1895.     Proceedings  agst.  111.  Health  Univ.    (Bienn.  rept. 

atty.  gen.  1895/6:  150-151.) 
Illinois  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  South  Evanston 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  III.  In- 
dustrial School  for  Girls.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1879/80  (p.  244)— 14  same 
1881/2.) 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Illinois  Soldiers'  College 

1867/8.    Rept.  on  111.  Soldiers'  College.     (7  bienn.  rept. 

supt.  of  public  instruction  1867/8:  169-174.) 
Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  Bloomington 

1850-1868.     111.  Wesleyan  University;  hist,  sketch  of  its    ' 
origin  and  work.     (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1867/8:  229-231.) 

1871/2.  Rept.  of  111.  Wesleyan  University,  showing 
amt.  and  estimated  value  of  real  estate  owned,  amt. 
of  other  funds  and  endowments,  yrly.  income,  no. 
of  students,  no.  of  teachers,  course  of  study,  tuition, 
etc.  (9  same  1871/2:  311-312.) 

18SO-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  111.  Wes 
leyan  University.     (13  same  1879/80    (p.  253)— 14 
same  1881/2.) 
Institute  of  the  Immaculate  Conception,  Belleville 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Institute 
of   the    Immaculate   Conception.      (13    bienn.    rept. 
supt.    of    public    instruction    1879/80    (p.    257)— 14  » 
same  1881/2.) 
Irvington  College 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Irving- 
ton  College.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public   In- 
struction 1879/80  (p.  258)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Jacksonville  Female  Academy 

1830-1868.  Jacksonville  Female  Academy;  hist,  sketch 
of  its  origin  and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1867/8:  262-265.) 

1871/2.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc.,  of  Jacksonville  Female  Academy.  (9  same 
1871/2:  322-323.) 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Jackson- 
ville Female  Academy.     (13  same  1879/80  (p.  255) 
—14  same  1881/2.) 
Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Jennings 
Seminary.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1879/80  (p.  250)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Knox  College,  Galesburg 

1836-1868.  Knox  College;  hist,  sketch  of  its  origin  and 
work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1867/8:  224-226.) 

1871/2.  Rept.  of  Knox  College,  showing  amt.  and  esti- 
mated value  of  real  estate  owned,  amt.  of  other 
funds  and  endowments,  yrly.  income,  no.  of  teach- 
ers, no.  of  students,  course  of  study,  tuition,  etc. 
(9  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2: 
308.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Knox  Col- 
lege. (13  same  1879/80  (p.  251)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

Lake  Forest  University 

1880-1882.     Exhibit   of   affairs   and   condition   of   Lake 
Forest  University.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1879/80  (p.  252)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Lincoln  University 

1871/2.     Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  property,  endowment, 
income,  etc.,  of  Lincoln  University.     (9  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2:  314-315.) 
1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Lincoln 
University.     (13  same  1879/80    (p.   253) — 14  same 
1881/2.) 
Lombard  University,  Galesburg 

1852-1868.  Lombard  University;  hist,  sketch  of  its  ori- 
gin and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1867/8:  231-233.) 

1871/2.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  property,  endownment, 
income,  etc.,  of  Lombard  University.  (9  same 
1871/2:  314.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Lombard 
University.  (13  same  1879/80  (p.  251)— 14  same 
1881/2.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


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EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
McDonough  Normal  and  Scientific  College 

1871/2.     Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc.,  of  McDonough  Normal  and  Scientific  College. 
(9  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2: 
325.) 
McKendree  College,  Lebanon 

1827-1868.  McKendree  College;  hist,  sketch  of  its  ori- 
gin and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1867/8:  214-217.) 

1835.     See  above,  Illinois  College;  this  date. 

1871/2.  Rept.  of  McKendree  College,  showing  amt.  and 
estimated  value  of  real  estate  owned,  amt.  of  other 
funds  and  endowments,  yrly.  income,  no.  of  stu- 
dents, no.  of  teachers,  course  of  study,  tuition,  etc. 
(9  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2: 
308.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  McKen- 
dree College.  (13  same  1879/80  (p.  257) — 14  same 
1881/2.) 

1904.  McKendree  College;  by  M.  H.  Chamberlin. 
(Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.,  1904,  being  111.  State 
Hist.  Library  Pubn.  9:  328-364.) 

Marshall  College 

1855-1868.  Marshall  College,  sketch  of  its  origin  and 
work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1867/8:  250-252.) 

Medill  School 

1898.  Rept.  on  the  Medill  School.  (22  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1897/8:  312.) 

Monmouth  College 

1853-1868.  Monmouth  College;  hist,  sketch  of  its  ori- 
gin and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1867/8:  242-246.) 

1871/2.  Rept.  of  Monmouth  College,  showing  amt.  and 
estimated  value  of  real  estate  owned,  amt.  of  other 
funds  and  endowments,  yrly.  income,  no.  of  stu- 
dents, no.  of  teachers,  course  of  study,  tuition,  etc 
(9  same  1871/2:  309-310.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Th» 
Monmouth  College.  (13  same  1879/80  (pp.  257- 
258)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

Monticello  Ladies'  Seminary,  Godfrey 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Monti- 
cello  Ladies'  Seminary.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1879/80  (p.  254) — 14  same 
1881/2.) 

Monticello  Seminary 

1838-1868.  Monticello  Seminary;  hist,  sketch  of  its  ori- 
gin and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1867/8:  265-271.) 

Morris  Classic  Institute 

1871/2.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc.,  of  Morris  Classic  Institute.  (9  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2:  325.) 

Morris  Normal  and  Scientific  School 

1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Morris  Nor- 
mal and  Scientific  School.     (14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1881/2:  302.) 
Mount  Carroll  Seminary 

1853-1868.  Mt.  Carroll  Seminary;  hist,  of  its  origin  and 
work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1867/8:  280-282.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Mt.  Car- 
roll Seminary.  (13  same  1879/80  (p.  244) — 14  same 
1881/2.) 

Mount  Morris  College 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Mt.  Mor- 
ris College.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1879/80  (p.  255)— 14  same  1881/2.) 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Normal  College,  Grayville 

1880.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Normal  Col- 
lege. (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1879/80:  258.) 

Northern  Illinois  College,  Fulton 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  No.  111. 
College.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1879/80  (p.  258)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

Northwestern  German-English  Normal  School,  Galena 

1871/2.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endorsement,  In- 
come, etc.,  of  Northwestern  German-English  Nor- 
mal School.  (9  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1871/2:  324.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  North- 
western German-English  Normal  School.  (13  same 
1879/80  (p.  250)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

Northwestern  College,  Naperville 

1871/2.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc.,  of  Northwestern  College.  (9  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
of  public  instruction  1871/2:  316.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  North- 
western College.  (13  same  1879/80  (p.  248)— 14 
name  1881/2.) 

Northwestern  University,  Evanston 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  North- 
western University.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  pub- 
lic instruction  1879/80  (pp.  246-247)— 14  same 
1881/2.) 

Notre  Dame  Academy 

1879-1881.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Notre 
Dame  Academy,  Bourbonnais  Grove.  (13  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1879/80  (p.  260)  — 
14  same  1881/2.) 

Peoria  German  School  Association 

1871/2.     Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income. 

etc.,   of   Peoria    German    School    Assn.     (9    bienn. 

rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1871/2:  326.) 
1882.    Exhibit  of  affairs  of  Peoria  German  School  Assn. 

(14  same  1881/2:  312.) 

Presbyterian  Theological  Seminary  of  the  Northwest,  Chi- 
cago 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Presby- 
terian Theological  Seminary  of  the  Northwest.  (13 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  Instruction  1879/80  (p. 
245)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

Quincy  College 

1854-1868.  Quincy  College;  hist,  sketch  of  its  origin 
and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1867/8:  236-239.) 

Rockford  Seminary 

1851-1868.     Rockford  Female  Seminary;  hist,  of  its  or! 

gin  and  work.     (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1867/8:  275-278.) 
3880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Rockford 

Seminary.     (13   same   1879/80    (p.   259) — 14   same 

1881/2.) 
Rush  Medical  College 

1842-1868.     Rush   Medical   College;    hist,   sketch   of  its 

origin  and  works.     (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 

instruction  1867/8:  316.) 
1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Rush  Medical 

College,  Chicago.     (14  same  1881/2:  299.) 

St.  Angelas  Academy,  Morris 

1871/2.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  Income, 
etc.,  of  St.  Angelas  Academy.  (9  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
of  public  instruction  1871/2:  323.) 


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EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
St.  Francis  Academy,  Joliet 

1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  of  St.  Francis  Academy.     (14 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1881/2:  315- 
316.) 
St.  Francis  Solanus  College,  Quincy 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  of  St.  Francis  Solanus 
College.  ( 13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1879/80  (p.  243)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

St.  Ignatius  College,  Chicago 

1871/2.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc.,  of  St.  Ignatius  College.  (9  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
of  public  instruction  1871/2:  317-318.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  St.  Igna- 
tius College.  (13  same  1879/80  (pp.  247-248)— 14 
same  1881/2.) 

St.  Joseph  Female  Academy,  Cairo 

1880-1882.     Exhibit    of    affairs    and    condition    of    St. 
Joseph  Female  Academy.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public     instruction     1879/80     (p.     243)— 14     same 
1881/2.) 
St.  Joseph's  Diocesan  College,  Teutopolis 

1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  of  St.  Joseph's  Diocesan  Col- 
lege.    (14  bienn.  rept.   supt.  of  public  instruction 
1881/2:  302.) 
St.  Joseph's  Seminary,  Kankakee 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  St. 
Joseph's  Seminary.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  pub 
lie  instruction  1879/80  (p.  251)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

St.  Mary's  School,  Knoxville 

1879-1881.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  St. 
Mary's  School.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1879/80  (p.  260)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

St.  Mary's  Training  School  for  Boys,  Des  Plaines 

1882.  Exhibit  of  St.  Mary's  Training  School  for  Boys. 
(14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1881/2: 
300.) 

St.  Viateur's  University 

1882.    Exhibit  of  St.  Viateur's  University,  Bourbonnais 
Grove.     (14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1881/2:  304-305.) 
St.  Vincent's  School 

1882.     Exhibit  of   affairs   of   St.   Vincent's   School,   La 
Salle  Co.     (14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1881/2:  308.) 
St.  Xavier's  Academy,  Chicago 

1879-1881.     Exhibit    of    affairs    and    condition    of    St. 
Xavier's  Academy.     (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1879/80  (pp.  259-260)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
School  of  English  and  Modern  Languages 

1875/6.  School  of  English  and  Modern  Languages; 
rept.  of  its  condition.  (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1875/6:  259-272.) 

School  of  Natural  History 

1875/6.  School  of  Natural  History;  its  object  and  con- 
dition. (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1875/6:  255-258.) 

Seminary  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  Chicago 

1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Seminary  of 
the  Sacred  Heart.  (14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1881/2:  299.) 

Shurtleff  College 

1832-1868.  Shurtleff  College,  Upper  Alton;  hist,  sketch 
of  its  origin  and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1867/8:  221-223.) 

1871/2.  Rept.  of  Shurtleff  College,  Upper  Alton,  show- 
ing amt.  and  estimated  value  of  real  estate  owned, 
amt.  of  other  funds  and  endowments,  yrly.  income, 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Shurtleff  College — cont'd 

no.  of  teachers,  no.  of  students,  course  of  study, 
tuition,  etc.     (9  same  1871/2:  308-309.) 
1880-1882.    Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Shurtleff 
College,  Upper  Alton.     (13  same  1879/80  (p.  254)  — 
14  same  1881/2.) 

Southern  Illinois  College 

1856-1868.  So.  111.  College;  hist,  sketch  of  its  origin 
and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1867/8:  252-253.) 

Southern  Illinois  Normal  School 

18??.     Exhibit  of  affairs  of  So.  111.  Normal  School  and 
Commercial  College,  Carmi.     (14  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
of  public  instruction  1881/2:  315.) 
State  Training  School  for  Girls 

1902/4.     Rept.  of  State  Training  School  for  Girls,  Ge- 
neva.    (25  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1903/4:  131.) 
Teachers'  Institute  and  Classical  Seminary 

1880-1882.     Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Teachers' 
Institute  and  Classical  Seminary,  East  Paw  Paw. 
(13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1879/80 
(p.  248)— 14  same  1881/2.) 
Theological  Melanchton  Seminary 

1871/2.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc.,  of  The  Theological  Melanchton  Seminary  of 
the  German  Evangelical  Synod  of  the  West,  at 
Elmhurst.  (9  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1871/2:  327.) 
Union  College  of  Law,  Chicago 

1880-1882.     Exhibit    of    affairs    and    condition    of    The 
Union  College  of  Law.     (13   bienn.   rept.   supt.   of 
public     instruction     1879/80     (p.     247) — 14     same 
1881/2.) 
United  Presbyterian  Theological  Seminary 

1871/2.  Stmt.  of  amt  of  property,  endowments,  income, 
etc.,  of  United  Presbyterian  Theological  Seminary, 
Monmouth.  (9  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1871/2:  320-321.) 

University  of  Chicago 

1868.  University  of  Chicago;  sketch  of  its  work.  (7 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1867/8:  239- 
242.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Univer- 
sity of  Chicago.  (13  same  1879/80  (p.  247)— 14 
same  1881/2.) 

University  of  Illinois 

serial 
1  series 

Kstabllshed   under   act   of   Congress   of   July    '2,    1862, 
donating  public  lands  to  the  several  states  and  ter- 
ritories which  may  provide  colleges  for  the  benefit 
of  agriculture  and  the  mechanic  arts.    The  Institu- 
tion was  Incorporated  and  Its  maintenance  provided 
for  by  act  of  legislature  of  Feb.  28,  1867. 
1867/8-1873/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  the  111. 
Industrial  University,  1-7.     Springfield,  1868-1875. 

Checklist 
1.   1867/8     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Baker,  Ballhache  &  Co., 

1868.  xli,  323  pp. 

1.  1867/8     doc.     ed.       None  Issued. 

2.  1868/0     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  State  Jol.   Prtg.  Office, 

1869.  Iv,  372  pp. 

2.  1868/0     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 

3.  1869/70  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  State  Jol.  Prtg.  Office, 

1870.  xlv,  407,  11!  pp. 

3.  1869/70  doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

4.  1870/1     dept.  ed.      Springfield,  1872.     xll,  369  pp. 

4.  1870/1     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xll,  361  pp. 

5.  1871/2     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  State  Jol.  Steam  Print, 

1873.  6  p.  1.,  9-236.  II  pp. 

.">.   1871/2     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     240  pp. 

6.  1872/rt     dept.  ed.      Springfield.    Slate  Jol.   Prig.  Office, 

1874.  6  p.  1..  IO-2iO  pp..  1  leaf. 
6.   1872/3     doc.     cd.     None  Issued. 


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EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
University  of  Illinois — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
7.   1873/4     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  State  Jol.  Prtg.  Office, 

1875.     5  p.  1.,  8-139,  11  pp. 

7.    1873/4     doc.     ed.      None  Issued. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

1.  1867/8  omitted. 

2.  1868/9  In  repts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869,  v.  3. 

3.  1869/70  omitted. 

4.  1870/1  in  Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.   1871,  v.  3  :  689-1069. 

5.  1871/2    "       "       28     "  "         1874,  v.  3 : 301-540. 
6-7.  1872/3-1873/4  omitted. 

2  series 

1874/6-1882/4.  Rept.  of  the  bd.  of  trustees  of  the  111. 
Industrial  University,  8-12,  biennial  1-5.  Spring- 
field, 1877-1885. 


Checklist 

8  report,  1  bienn.  1874/6.     1877. 
»         "       2  1876/8.      1878. 

10  "   3   "   1878/80.  1881. 

11  "   4       1880/2.  1882. 

12  "   5   "   1882/4.  1885. 


219  pp. 

3  p.  1.,  8-297  pp. 

4  p.  1.,  8-261,  Iv  pp. 

4  p.  1.,  6-260  pp. 

5  p.  1.,  13-277, 12  pp. 


None  of  this  series  Is  included  in  the  Collected  docs. 

3  series 

1884/6-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  111.,  13-22,  biennial  6-15.  Springfield, 
1887-1904. 


13  rept.    6  ble 
14     "       7 
15     "       8 
16     "       9 
17     "     10 
18      '     11 
19      '     12 
20      '     13 
21      '     14 
22      '     15 
None  of  th 

Checklist 
nn.  1884/6.     1887. 
1886/8.     1889. 
1888/90.   1890. 
1890/2.     1892. 
1892/4.     1894. 
1894/6.      1896. 
1896/8.     1898. 
1898/00.  1901. 
1900/2.     1902. 
1902/4.     1904. 
s  series  Is  included 

6  p. 
5  p. 
5  p. 
6  p. 
6  p. 
8  p. 
8  p. 
xix, 
xxii. 
xxiii 
in  tl 

.,  5-305  pp. 
.,  14-264  pp. 
.,  14-271  pp. 
.,  16-296  pp. 
.,  18-338  pp. 
..  20-334  pp.,  xxi  pis. 
.,  18-363  pp. 
384  pp. 
383  pp. 
,  446  pp. 
le  Collected  docs. 

non-serial 

1804-1888.  Hist,  sketch  of  the  University  of  111.  (17 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1887/8: 
cxvii-clxv.) 

1851.  "Plan  for  the  State  University";   presented  at 
first    Farmers'    Convention.     (Trans,    state    agric. 
socy.  v.  1:  372-382.) 

.    "  Plan  for  an  industrial  university  for  the  state 

of   111.";    presented   at   first   Farmers'   Convention. 
(Same  v.  1:  369-372.) 

1851-1853.  Proceedings  of  the  Farmers'  [later  Indus- 
trial] Convention,  1-4.  (Same  v.  1:  366-399.) 

Object  was  to  secure  establishment  of  a  state  uni- 
versity. 

1851-1870.  Rept.  on  Industrial  University.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  of  public  charities  1869/70:  68-70.) 

1852.  Memorial  of  the  Industrial  Convention  to  Sen. 
and   House   of  Representatives   of   111.,   endorsing 
plans  of  Farmers'  Convention  of  1851  for  disposal 
of  college  and  seminary  funds  of  state.     (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  v.  1:  382-384.) 

1853.  Industrial  League  of  111. ;  officers,  object,  address 
and  plan  of  action.     (Same  v.  1:  399-411.) 

An  outcome  of  the  Industrial  Conventions  of  1851- 
1853.  Object  was  to  establish  a  state  university 
and  normal  school. 

.     Memorial  of  the  fourth  Industrial  Convention  of 

the  state  to  the  legisl.     (Same  v.  1:  386-391.) 

1854.  Rept.  of  committee  on  proposition  9  in  relation 
to  establishment  of  industrial  universities.    (House 
Jol.  18  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1854:  256.) 

.  Rept.  of  special  Sen.  committee  on  bill  to  incor- 
porate 111.  University.  7  pp.  (Repts.  19  Gen. 
Assem.  1855:  513-519.) 

1862/4.  State  Industrial  University;  rept.  on.  (5 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1863/4:  50- 
57.) 

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EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
University  of  Illinois — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1864.  Rept.  on  111.  Industrial  University  by  committee 
apptd.   by   Farmers'   Convention   held   at   Decatur 
Sept.  15,  1864.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1861/4: 
988-992.) 

1865.  Rept.  of  jt.  special  committee  on  visit  to  Cham- 
paign Co.  re.  expediency  of  establishing  state  in- 
dustrial  university   at   Urbana.     2    pp.     (Rept.    24 
Gen.  Assem.  1865  v.  1:  319-320.) 

.  Same.  (House  Jol.  24  Gen.  Assem.  1865:  526- 

527.) 

.  Res.  recommending  apprn.  from  portion  of  taxes, 

to  aid  in  effort  to  prepare  a  school  for  education  of 
laboring  classes.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6: 
4.) 

1867.  Rept.  of  Jt.  committee  on  examination  of  proposi- 
tions re.  establishment  of  state  industrial  univer- 
sity. 3  pp.  (Repts.  25  Gen.  Assem.  1867  v.  1: 
443-445.) 

.  Same.  (House  Jol.  25  Gen.  Assem.  1867  v.  2: 

266-268.) 

1867/8-1869/70.  Rept.  on  111.  Industrial  University.  (7 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1867/8  (pp. 
152-168)— 8  same  1869/70.) 

1867/8-1902/3.  Table  showing  attendance  of  students 
by  yrs.  and  no.  in  instructional  force  from  begin- 
ning of  111.  Industrial  University.  (22  rept.  trus 
tees  of  111.  Industrial  University  1902/4:  70.) 

1869.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  on  condition 
and  requirements  of  111.  Industrial  University.  9  pp. 
(Repts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  1:  377-385.) 

1872/3-1902/4.  Rept.  of  recording  secy,  of  111.  Indus- 
trial University.  (6  rept.  trustees  111.  Industrial 
University  1872/3  (pp.  75-84)— 22  same  1902/4.) 

1873/4.  Statistical  tables  of  111.  Industrial  University. 
(7  same  1873/4:  128-139.) 

1873/4-1902/4.  Rept.  of  111.  Industrial  University.  (10 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1873/4  (pp. 
198-212)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1879.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  Industrial  Uni- 
versity at  Champaign.  (Govs.  mess.  1879:  23.) 

1882.  Opinion  re.   111.  Industrial  University.     (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2:  23.) 

1883.  Recommendation   for   increase   in  apprn.  of   111. 
Industrial  University.     (Govs.  mess.  1883:  9.) 

1884.  The  duty  of  the  state  towards  its  university;  by 
S.   H.   Peabody.     (12   rept.   trustees  111.   Industrial 
University  1882/4:  57-72.) 

1894.  Opinion  re.  apprns.  for  University  of  111.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  242-243.) 

1903.  Recommendation  for  adequate  apprns.  to  State 
University.  (Govs.  mess.  1903:  23.) 

.     The  University  of  111.;   by  pres.  A.   S.   Draper. 

(111.  assn.  of  state  officials  1  mtg.  1903:  40-52.) 
FUND 

1851-1882.  Sketch  of  origin  and  administration  of  111. 
Industrial  University  Fund.  (14  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
public  instruction  1881/2:  cxl-cxli.) 

1869.  Petition  that  authority  be  granted  to  trustees  of 
111.  Industrial  University  to  invest  endowment 
funds  of  university  as  will  secure  largest  yrly.  in- 
come. (Sen.  Jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1859 
v.  1:  177.) 

1893.  Govs.  mess.  re.  manner  of  investing  endowment 
funds  of  University  of  State.  (House  Jol.  38  Gen. 
Assem.  1893:  962;  Sen.  Jol.  same  1893:  761.) 

1897.  Opinion  re.  endowment  fund  of  State  University. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  350.) 

1900/2-1902/4.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  endowment  fund 
of  University  of  111.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public 
accts.  1900/2  (p.  177)— some  1902/4.) 


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EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
University  of  Illinois — cont'd 
LAWS 

1861-1867.  Laws  in  relation  to  111.  Industrial  Univer- 
sity. (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6:  302-313.) 

1867.  111.  Industrial  University.  Laws  of  Congress 
[and  of  111.  re.  college  of  agric.  and  mechanic  arts]. 
n.  t.  p.  12  pp. 

1867/8.     Laws  of  Congress  concerning  Industrial  Uni- 
versity.    (1    rept.   trustees    111.    Industrial   Univer- 
sity 1867/8:  1-3.) 
RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES 

1868/9-1892/4.  Rept.  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of  111. 
Industrial  University.  (2  rept.  trustees  111.  Indus- 
trial University  1868/9  (p.  59)— 17  same  1892/4.) 

1868/9-1902/4.  Stmt.  showing  estimate  of  apprns.  and 
receipts  and  expenditures  for  yrs.  mentioned  at  111. 
Industrial  University.  (3  same  1868/9:  92-93.) 

.  Stmt.  of  warrants  drawn  by  regent  of  111.  In- 
dustrial University.  (2  same  1868/9  (pp.  94-99)  — 
22  same  1902/4.) 

1869-1871.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  hy  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance,  and  support  of  In- 
dustrial University.  (2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  of  public 
charities  1870/2:  85.) 

1869-1887.  Classified  stmt.  of  state  apprns.  to  Univer- 
sity of  111.  (17  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1887/8:  clxiv.) 

1869-1888.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  variations  in 
salaries,  at  the  University  of  111.,  amt.  of  income 
from  endowment,  and  total  expenses  aside  from 
legisl.  apprns.  (17  same  1887/8:  clxv.) 

1869-1903.  Stmt.  of  apprns.  made  to  111.  Industrial  Uni- 
versity. (22  rept.  trustees  111.  Industrial  Univer- 
sity 1902/4:  70.) 

1869/70-1902/4.  Rept.  of  treasurer  of  111.  Industrial 
University.  (3  same  1869/70  (pp.  85-86) — 22  same 
1902/4.) 

1870-1902/4.  Stmt.  of  state  and  current  apprns.  and 
expenditures  therefrom.  (4  same  1870/1  (p.  117)  — 
22  same  1902/4.) 

1870/1.  Act  of  apprn.;  act  making  apprns.  for  111.  In- 
dustrial University.  (4  same  1870/1:  56.) 

1870/1-1892/4.  Stmt.  of  current  expenditures  at  111. 
Industrial  University.  (4  same  1870/1  (pp.  77-79) 
—17  same  1892/4.) 

1872-1872/3.  Stmt.  of  assets  of  Industrial  University. 
(5  same  1871/2  (pp.  139-140)— 6  same  1872/3.) 

1873-1874.  Stmt.  of  receipts,  expenditures,  state  apprns. 
expended,  and  condition  of  endowment  fund  as  pre- 
sented bd.  meeting.  (6  same  1872/3  (pp.  174-175) 
— 7  same  1874.) 

1878/80-1882/4.  List  of  bills  from  which  warrants  have 
been  drawn  at  111.  Industrial  University.  (10  same 
1878/80  (pp.  176-178)— 12  same  1882/4.) 

1879/80.  Financial  rept.  of  111.  Industrial  University. 
(13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1879/80: 
236.) 

1880-1902/4.  Stmt.  of  current  apprns.  and  receipts  of 
111.  Industrial  University.  (10  rept.  trustees  111. 
Industrial  University  1880/2  (p.  168) — 22  same 
1902/4.) 

1887-1894/6.  Financial  stmt.  of  University  of  111.  [not 
Including  State  Laboratory  of  Natural  History]  for 
yr.  ending  Aug.  31.  (14  same  1886/8  (p.  68) — 18 
same  1894/6.) 

1890/2.  Financial  rept.  of  University  of  111.  (19  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1891/2:  16-18.) 

1898-1904.  Financial  stmt.  of  University  of  111.  for  yr. 
ending  June  30.  (19  rept.  trustees  111.  Industrial 
University  1896/8  (p.  141)— 22  same  1902/4.) 

1899-1901.  Rept.  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of  treas- 
urer of  111.  Industrial  University.  (21  same  1900/2: 
90.) 


EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Vermillion  Academy 

1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  of  Vermillion  Academy.  (14 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1881/2:  314.) 

Wartburg  Seminary,  etc. 

1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  of  Wartburg  Seminary  and 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Collegium,  Mendota.  (14 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1881/2:  307.) 

Western  Business  College,  Galesburg 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Western 
Business  College.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1879/80  (p.  252)— 14  same  1881/2.) 

Western  Illinois  State  Normal  School 

1904.  Opinion  re.  apprn.  for  registrar  of  Western  111. 
State  Normal  School.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1903/4:  133.) 

Westfield  College 

1861-1868.  Westfield  College;  hist,  sketch  of  its  origin 
and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruc- 
tion 1867/8:  255-256.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  West 
field  College.  (13  same  1879/80  (p.  244)— 14  same 
1881/2.) 

Wheaton  College 

1848-1868.  Wheaton  College,  Wheaton;  hist,  sketch  of 
its  origin  and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1867/8:  227-228.) 

1871/2.  Rept.  of  Wheaton  College,  showing  amt.  and 
estimated  value  of  real  estate  owned,  amt.  of  other 
funds  and  endowments,  yrly.  income,  no.  of  stu- 
dents, no.  of  teachers,  course  of  study,  tuition,  etc. 
(9  same  1871/2:  310-311.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  Wheaton 
College.  (13  same  1879/80  (p.  248) — 14  same 
1881/2.) 

Woman's  Medical  College,  Chicago 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  The 
Woman's  Medical  College  of  Chicago.  (13  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1879/80  (p.  246) — 
14  same  1881/2.) 

Young  Ladies'  Athenaeum 

1864-1868.  Young  Ladies'  Athenaeum,  Jacksonville:  hist, 
sketch  of  its  origin  and  work.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
of  public  instruction  1867/8:  285-291.) 

1871/2.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  property,  endowment,  income, 
etc.,  of  Young  Ladies'  Athenaeum  and  the  111.  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  Jacksonville.  (9  same  1871/2: 
327-328.) 

1880-1882.  Exhibit  of  affairs  and  condition  of  The 
Young  Ladies'  Athenaeum,  Jacksonville.  (13  same 
1879/80  (p.  255)— 14  same  1881/2.) 


> 

: 


EDWARDS  COUNTY  (1814) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.     Crops.    Fruit 

Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

Nurseries;  see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Fruit 

Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.     Fruit 

EFFINGHAM  COUNTY  (1831) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticultural  Society;   see  Agriculture.     Horticultural  Asso- 
ciations 


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195 


EFFINGHAM  COUNTY  (1831)— cont'd 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

School  Land;  see  Education.    School  Funds.    Three  Per  Cent 
Fund,  under  date  of  1843 

EGGS 

Produce;  see  Agriculture.    Poultry  Raising 

ELEVATED  RAILWAYS;  see  STREET  RAILWAYS 

ELGIN 

Board  of  Trade;  see  Commerce 

EMBARRASS  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 
EMIGRATION;  see  POPULATION.    MIGRATION 

EMINENT  DOMAIN 

1871.  Approval  of  suggestion  re.  passage  of  law  by 
which  U.  S.,  by  proceedings  in  the  state  courts,  can 
condemn  and  appropriate  lands  required  for  public 
buildings.  (Govs.  mess.  adj.  sess.  1871:  4.) 

1880/2.  Digest  of  most  important  opinions  re.  costs 
under  eminent  domain  act.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1880/2:  19.) 

EMPLOYERS'  LIABILITY  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE" 
EMPLOYMENT;  see  LABOR 
EMPLOYMENT  BUREAUS;  see  LABOR 

ENTOMOLOGIST 
Reports;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

EPIDEMICS;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

EPILEPTICS 

Maintenance;  see  that  title 
Population;  see  that  title 

EQUALIZATION;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

EXAMINERS  OF  ARCHITECTS,  BOARD  OF;  see  LICENSE 

EXECUTIVE    MANSION;    see    PUBLIC    BUILDINGS    AND 
GROUNDS:  STATE 

EXHIBITIONS 

Educational;  see  Education 

Industrial;  see  Industries.    Exhibits 

Stock;  see  Agriculture.    Livestock.    Stock  Shows 

EXPORTS;  see  COMMERCE 


EXPERIMENT  STATIONS 
Agricultural;  see  Agriculture 
Forestry;  see  Natural  Resources. 


Forests 


EXPRESS  COMPANIES 

1879/80-1881/1.  Express  cos.  doing  business  on  various 
r.rs.  operating  in  111.  (10  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1879/80  (pp.  10-11) — 11  same  1880/1.) 

1895.  Opinion;  right  of  passengers  to  ordinary  bag- 
gage, carrying  parcels,  express  cos.  as  common  car- 
riers. (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  233-234.) 

1898.  For  law  placing  all  express  cos.  under  control  of 
comn.  (28  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1897/8: 
xiii-xiv.) 

FACTORY  INSPECTION;  see  LABOR 


FAIRS 
Agricultural;  see  Agriculture 

FARMERS'    INSTITUTES;    see    AGRICULTURE.     EDUCA- 
TION 

FARM  LABOR 
Wages;  see  Labor.    Wages 

FARM   MUTUAL   INSURANCE    COMPANIES;    see   INSUR- 
ANCE 

FAYETTE  COUNTY  (1821) 

Agricultural  Board;   see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticultural  Society;   see  Agriculture.    Horticultural  Asso- 
ciations 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

FEEBLE-MINDED 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance:  State 
Population;  see  that  title 

FEES 

1896.  Opinion  re.  fees  of  judges  and  clerks  of  election. 
(Bienn.  rept.  att.  gen.  1895/6:  227.) 

1899.  Same;   publisher's  fee  for  advertising  list  of  as- 
sessments.    (Same  1899/00:  209.) 

• .     Same;  that  circuit  clerks  may  demand  payment 

of  costs  and  fees  in  advance.     (Same  1899/00:  210.) 

1900.  Same;   clerks  of  city  courts;   compensation  and 
fees  and  from  what  source  derived.     (Same  1899/ 
00:  217-218.) 

Coroner 

1898.  Opinion  re.  fees  of  coroner  and  jurors — statute 
construed.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  275-276.) 

1899.  Same;  fees  of  coroner.     (Same  1899/00:  222.) 
Corporation;  see  Corporations 

INSURANCE;  see  INSUBANCE 

County  Officers 

COUNTY  CLERK 

1880/2.  Digest  of  most  important  opinions;  re.  ex- 
officio  fee  of  county  clerks.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1880/2:  20.) 

1899.  Opinion;  what  constitutes  earnings  of  co.  clerk's 
office;  can  not  employ  extra  clerks  without  author- 
ity from  co.  bd.;  co.  bds.  can  not  remit  fees;  when 
unpaid  taxes  bear  interest.  (Same  1899/00:  212- 
214.) 

COUNTY  COUKT  CLERK 

1899.  Opinion  re.  clerks  of  co.  courts— entitled  to  like 
fees  as  clerks  of  circuit  courts  for  similar  services; 
may  collect  fees  in  advance,  must  exercise  due  dili- 
gence to  secure  payment  of  fees.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1899/00:  218-219.) 

RECOBDEB 

1872.  Govs.  mess.  re.  act  to  provide  for  recording 
deeds,  mortgages,  and  other  instruments  where 
original  records  are  destroyed  and  fix  fees  for  re- 
cording same.  (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  adj. 
reg.  sess.  1871:  816-817.) 

1899.  Opinion  re.  co.  recorder;  not  lawful  for  recorder 
to  charge  fee  for  release  of  mortgage  on  margin  of 
record.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  221.) 

SHEBIFF 

1839.  Suggestion  that  present  law  be  so  amended  as  to 
specify  more  distinctly  fees  which  certain  officers 
are  to  receive  for  their  services,  especially  fees 
of  sheriff  and  clerks  for  entering  judgment  and 
selling  delinquent  lands.  (Rept.  auditor  of  public 
accts.  1838/9:  14.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


FEES— cont'd 

County  Officers — cont'd 
SHERIFF — cont'd 

1869.     Veto  of  bill  to  regulate  fees  and  compensation  of 

sheriffs  and  collectors  in  certain  cos.     (House  jol. 

26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3:  747-748.) 
.     Govs.  mess.  re.  bills  to  amend  act  in  relation  to 

fees  of  certain  co.  officers;   in  relation  to  fees  of 

bailiffs    in    Jefferson    Co.;    to   regulate    mileage   in 

civil  cases  of  sheriff  of  Adams  Co.     (Same  1869 

v.  3:  530-531.) 
1897.     Opinion  re.  fees  of  circuit  clerks  and  sheriffs; 

co.    bd.     may    order    fees    collected     in     advance. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  200.) 
.     Same;    sheriff's   fees   for  conveying  convicts   to 

penitentiary.     (Same  1897/8:  210.) 
.     Same;    sheriffs'   fees  for  bringing  witness  from 

penitentiary  on  habeas  corpus.     (Same  1897/8:  210- 

211.) 
.     Same;    sheriffs'    fees   for   conveying   paupers   to 

hospital.     (Same  1897/8:  211.) 
1899.     Same;  sheriffs'  fees  earned  in  executing  process 

from  foreign  cos.  are  earnings  of  office  and  must  be 

accounted  for.     (Same  1899/00:  216-217.) 
1901.     Same;    fee  of  sheriff  for  attendance  on   circuit 

and  co.  courts.     (Same  1901/2:  255.) 
TBEASUBEB 
1903.    Opinion  re.  fees  of  co.  treasurer.     (Bienn.  rept. 

atty.  gen.  1903/4:  297.) 
Grain  Inspection;   see  Commerce.     Grain 

Jurors 

1872.  Stmt.  of  fees  of  jurors  at  inquests  each  month, 
Sept.  to  Dec.  (House  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  254- 
255.) 

Justice  of  the  Peace 

1897.  Opinion  re.  trial  fee  of  justice  of  peace— right 
to  demand  fees  in  advance.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1897/8:  202-203.) 

1898.  Same;  fees  of  justice  of  peace— fees  in  criminal 
cases — constable  to  serve  process  of.     (Same  1897/ 
8:  202.) 

Poundmasters 

1895.     See  Agriculture.     Livestock,  this  date. 
State  Officers 

1827.    Rept.  of  conference  on  disagreeing  vote  on  bill 
to  regulate  fees  and  salaries  of  certain  state  offi- 
cers.    (House  jol.  5  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1826/7:  480- 
481.) 
1898.     Change  in  law  with  reference  to  fees.     (Bienn. 

rept.  secy,  of  state  1896/8:  6.) 
AUDITOR 

1860-1863.     Rept.  of  auditor  on  aggregate  amt.  of  salary 

and  fees  reed,  to  enable  Sen.  to  determine  amt.  to 

be  appropriated  for  contingencies.      (Sen.  jol.   23 

Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1863:  365-366.) 

REVENUE  FBOM 

1872/4-1882/4.     Stmt.  of  fees  reed.,  etc.     (Bienn.  rept. 

secy,  of  state  1872/4  (p.  8)— same  1882/4.) 

1872/4-1892/4.     Stmt.   of  fees   collected   and   paid   into 

state  treasury,  by  auditor  of  public  accts.     (Bienn. 

rept.   auditor  public  accts.     1872/4    (p.   42) — same 

1892/4.) 

1880/2.     Stmt.    of    fees    returned    on    acct.    of    comns. 

(Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1880/2:  114.) 
1880/2-1882/4.     Stmt.  of  fees  reed,  on  acct.  of  comns. 

(Same  1880/2  (pp.  43-95) — same  1882/4.) 
1892/4-1894/6.    Comparison  of  amt.  of  fees  collected  by 

secy,  from  all  sources.     (Same  1896/8:  4.) 

1895.     Stmt.  of  amt.  of  increased  fees  turned  into  state 

treasury  by  secy,  of  state.     (Govs.  mess.  1895:  32.) 


FEES— cont'd 
State  Officers — cont'd 

REVENUE  FBOM — cont'd 

1896/8-1902/4.     Amt.  of  fees  from  all  sources  collected 

by  secy.     (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1896/8    (pp. 

3-4)— some  1902/4.) 
SECBETABY  OF  STATE 
1870.    Communication  from  secy,  of  state  giving  stmt. 

of  amt.  of  fees  and  emoluments  reed,  during  year 

and    sources    from    which    they     were    obtained. 

(House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  239.) 
1880/2.     Digest   of   more   important   opinions;    fee   for 

certificate  of  magistracy.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 

1880/2:  21.) 
1898.    Secy,  of  state — fee  for  certificate  of  magistracy 

as  notary  public;   opinion.     (Same  1897/8:  203.) 
STATE'S  ATTORNEY 

1880/2.     Digest   of   more   important   opinions;    fees   of 

state's  attys.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2:  30.) 

1897.  Same;    state's  atty.;    application  of  money  col- 
lected on  sheriff's  bond.     (Same  1897/8:  203-204.) 

.     Same;  state's  atty.  entitled  to  10%  on  fines  paid 

to  circuit  clerk.     (Same  1897/8:  207.) 

1898.  Same;   state's  atty.'s  right  to  apply  fines  upon 
fees  earned  during  preceding  yr.;   allowed  10%  on 
fines  collected  by  co.  clerk  and  paid  to  him;  when 
to  pay  fines  collected  to  co.  supt.     (Same  1897/8: 
209-210.) 

.    Same;  fees  of  state's  atty.     (Same  1897/8:  204.) 

.  Same;  state's  atty.— application  for  money  col- 
lected on  judgments  recovered  by  predecessor. 
(Same  1897/8:  205.) 

.  Same;  state's  atty. — fees  and  lien  on  judgment 

recovered  in  prosecutions  under  game  law.  (Same 
1897/8:  205-206.) 

.  Same;  state's  atty. — fee  in  action  of  ejectment. 

(Same  1897/8:  207.) 

1899.  Same;   state's  atty.  fees,  how  to  be  paid,  not  to 
be  paid  out  of  co.  treasury.     (Same  1899/00:  206.) 

— — .  Same;  fee  of  state's  atty.  in  case  of  indictment 
for  burglary  and  larceny,  defendant  pleading 
guilty.  (Same  1899/00:  221.) 

1901.  Same;  fees  of  state's  atty.  in  cases  before  "  Juve- 
nile Court."     (Same  1901/2:  254.) 

1902.  Same;  state's  atty.  not  entitled  to  fees  in  habeas 
corpus  cases.     (Same  1901/2:  246-247.) 

.    Same;   fees  of  state's  atty.     (Same  1901/2:  245- 

246.) 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  INSTBUCTION 

1870.  Communication  from  supt.  of  public  instruction 
re.  amt.  of  fees  and  emoluments  reed,  during  yr. 
and  sources  from  which  same  were  derived. 
(House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  238- 
239.) 
TBEASUREB 

1870.  Communication  from  state  treasurer  furnishing 
stmt.  of  amt.  of  fees  and  emoluments  reed,  during 
yr.  and  sources  from  which  same  were  derived. 
(House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  242- 
243.) 

Town  Officers 

1897.  Opinion  re.  fees  of  town  collector.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1897/8:  213-214.) 

1898.  Same;   fees  of  town  officers — cannot  be  changed 
by  town  auditors.     (Same  1897/8:  213.) 

Witnesses 

1825.  Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  on  petition  of 
sundry  persons  praying  for  compensation  for  at- 
tendance as  witnesses  in  certain  criminal  cases. 
(Sen.  jol.  4  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1824/5:  215.) 

1898.  Opinion  re.  fees  of  witnesses  before  grand  jury. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  215.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


197 


FENCE  LAW 

1856.    Treatise  on   wire   fences.      (Trans,   state  agric. 

socy.  1856/7:  425-432.) 
1864.    Article  on  fence  question  in  111.     (Same  1861/4: 

690-695.) 

FERRIES 

1823.  Kept,  of  committee  to  whom  was  referred  bill 
to  amend  act  authorizing  establishment  of  ferry  on 
waters  of  Mississippi  River,  opposite  St.  Louis. 
(Sea.  jol.  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1822/3:  126-127.) 

1831.  Communication  from  S.  Wiggins  transmitting 
stmt.  of  rates  of  ferriage  across  his  ferry  on  Mis- 
sissippi River  opposite  St.  Louis.  (House  jol.  7 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1:  490-492.) 

1838.  Rept.  of  council  of  revision  on  bill  to  authorize 
St.  Clalr  Co.  to  establish  ferry  across  Mississippi 
River.  (House  jol.  1  sess.  1838:  564.) 

1841.  Rept.  on  bill  to  authorize  keeping  of  ferry  across 
Meredosia  creek.  (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2 
sess.  1840:  217-218.) 

1847.  Rept.  on  petition  for  ferry  across  Mississippi 
River  at  Brooklyn.  (House  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1846:  315-317.) 

FERTILIZERS 

Inspection;  see  Industries.    Inspection 
Licensed;  see  License:    State 
Manufacture;  see  Industries.     Fertilizer 

FIBER  CROPS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS 

FINANCE:    COUNTY 

1828.  Co.  treasuries;  embarrassments  of  likely  to  be 
increased  by  law  of  last  sess.  repealing  provision 
whereby  sheriffs  performed  duties  of  co.  treasurers. 
(Govs.  mess.  1828.) 

FINANCE:    FEDERAL 

1838.     Rept.   of  committee  on   finance  on   so  much   of 
govs.  inaugural  address  as  relates  to  establishment 
of  an  independent  treasury  and  national  bank.    14 
pp.     (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 
.     Same.     (House  jol.  1838/9:  98-108.) 

FINANCE:    LOCAL 

1898.  Opinion    re.    village    treasurer    and    constable; 
must  be  appointed.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8: 
295.) 

— .     Same;    changing   compensation   of   village   trus- 
tees during  term.     (Same  1897/8:  214-215.) 

1899.  Same;   orders  on  township  treasurer  when  and 
for  what  purpose  may  be  drawn;  interest  on  same. 
(Same  1899/00:  294-295.) 

1900.  Same;    township    treasurer's    bond;    co.    school 
supt.  must  bear  expense  of  recording  same.    (Same 
1899/00:  293.) 


FINANCE:    STATE 


serial 


Auditor   of    Public   Accounts 
Office  created  by  constitution  of  1818. 

1  series 

1818-1820.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  auditor  of  public  accts. 
for  the  yr.  ending  Dec.  31. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1818  In  House  Jol.  1  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1810/20 :  27-30. 
•'      "  Senate  jol.  1  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1819/20 :  24-27. 

1819  text  not  found. 

A  rept.  was  submitted ;  see  Senate  Jol.  2  Gen.  Assem. 
1   sess.  1820  :  56. 

1820  no  record  found. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial— cont'd 

A — cont'd 
Auditor  of  Public  Accounts — cont'd 

2  series 

1821/2-1832/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  auditor  of  public 
accts.  for  the  period  ending  Nov.  30. 

Checklist 

Although  no  pamphlet  editions  of  the  auditor's  repts. 

of   this    period   were   found,    It   was   thought   best 

to  establish   the  record  that   they   were  Issued  In 

that  form  at  least  since  1828. 

1820/2-1824/6  no  record  was  found  cif  an  order  to  print 

a  pamphlet  edition  of  these  biennial  reports. 
1826/8  not  found. 

100  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate. 
1828/30  not  found. 

100  copies  were  order  printed  for  the  Senate. 
1830/2  not  found. 

100  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate  and  70 

copies  for  the  House. 
1832/4  not  found. 

100  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate  and  500 

copies  for  the  House. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1821/2  In  Laws  3  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1822/3  :  222-228. 
1822/4    "  Laws  4  Gen.  Assem.  1826 :  99-100. 
1824/6    "  Private  Laws  5  Gen.  Assem.  1826/7  :  36-39. 
1826/8    "  Revised  Code  of  1829  :  245-249. 

"          "  Senate   jol.    6    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1828/9 : 

54-59. 
1828/30  In  Laws  of  Gen.  Assem.  1830/1  : 195-199. 

"  "  Senate   jol.    7   Gen.    Assem.    1    SPSS.    1830/1  : 

82-87. 
1830/2     In  Revised  Laws  1833  :  665-670. 

"  House   jol.    8    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1832/4 : 
41-47. 
1830/2     In  Senate   jol.    8   Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1832/4 : 

32-38 
1832/4     In  Laws  of  9  Gen.  Assem.   1   sess.   1834/5  :  241- 

246. 
1832/4     In  Senate   Jol.    9   Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1834/5 : 

48-61. 

1832/4     in   House    jol.    9    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1834/5: 
48-56. 

3  series 

1834/5-1835/6.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  auditor  of  public 
accts.  to  the  Gen.  Assem.  for  the  fiscal  yr.  ending 
Nov.  30. 

Checklist 

1834/5  not  found.     No  order  to  print  found. 
1835/K  not  found. 

2000   copies   ordered   printed   for    the    House   and   200 

copies  for  the  Senate. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1834/5  in  Senate   jol.    9    Gen.    Assem.    2    sess.    1835/6 : 

66-72. 
1834/5  in  House    jol.    9    Gen.    Assem.    2    SPSS.    1835/6 : 

97-102. 

1834/5  In  Laws   9  Gen.   Assem.   2   sess.   1835/6  :  279-284. 
1835/6    "  Senate   jol.    10    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1836/7 : 

46-55. 
18X5/6  in  House   jol.    10    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1836/7 : 

38-47. 
183,r>/6    in    Laws    10   Gen.    Assem.    1836/7  :  289-348. 

4  series 

1836/7.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  auditor  of  public  accts.  to  the 
Gen.  Assem.  for  the  fiscal  yr.  ending  June  30. 
Checklist 

1836/7  not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  printed  for  the  House. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1836/7  in  House  Jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  special  sess.  1837  : 

1836/7  In  Laws  10  Gen.  Assem.  special  SPSS.  1837  : 112- 
122. 

5  series 

1837/8-1839/40.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  auditor  of  public 
accts.  to  the  Gen.  Assem.  for  the  fiscal  yr.  ending 
Nov.  30. 

Checklist 
1837/8     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     13  pp. 

1838/9     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Walters,  1839.     31  pp. 

"  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1839/40  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Walters.  1840.     14  pp. 
"  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 


198 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

Auditor  of  Public  Accounts — cont'd 
5  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1837/8  in  Senate   jol.    11    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1838/9: 

41-53. 
1837/8    in    House   Jol.    11    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1838/9: 

64-76. 
1837/8    In    Laws    11    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1838/9 :  301- 

303. 
1837/8  In   Senate  repts.   11   Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   1838/9 

[doc.  3]. 
1838/9  in  Senate  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839/40  : 

49-79. 

1839/40  In  House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1 : 
65-78. 

6  series 

1842-1868.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  auditor  of  public  accts. 
to  the  Gen.  Assem.  for  the  fiscal  period  ending 
Nov.  30. 


1842  dept.  ed. 
"     doc.     ed. 
1844  dept.  ed. 

1844  doc.     ed. 

Checklist 
Not  found, 
n.  t.  p.     23  pp. 
Springfield,     Walters 
25  pp. 
Springfield,    Walters 

and    Weber,    1844. 

and    Weber,    1844. 
32  pp. 

Doc.  ed.  includes  rept.  of  treasurer. 
1846  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     47  pp. 
1848  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     14  pp. 

3000   copies   were   ordered   printed  for   the   House   and 

200  copies  for  the  auditor. 
1850  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     56  pp. 
18."2  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     41  pp. 
1854  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t  p.     45  pp. 
1851!  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     95  pp. 
1858  dept.  ed.     Springfield,   Bailhache   and   Baker,    1859. 

98  pp. 
1858  doc.     ed.     n.  t  p.     98  pp. 

1860  dept.  ed.     Springfield,   Bailhache   and   Baker,    1861. 

124  pp. 

1860  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     124  pp. 
1862  dept.  ed.     Springfield,    Baker    and    Phillips,    1863. 

Ill   pp. 

Imprint  date  is  1862  on  cover  and  1863  on  title  page. 
1862  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     Ill 
1864  dept.  ed.      Springfield, 

88  pp. 

1864  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     88  pp. 
1866  dept.  ed.     Springfield,   Baker   and   Bailhache,    1867. 

99  pp. 
1866  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     99  pp. 

1868  dept.  ed.     Springfield,    Baker   and   Baflhache,   1869. 

132  pp. 

1868  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     132  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1842  In  Senate  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1842/3  :  33-55. 


pp. 

Hal 


ker    and     Phillips.     1865. 


1844 
1846 

1848 
1850 
1852 
1854 

i  ; 

14  " 
15  " 
16  " 
17  " 
18  " 
19  ' 

1856 
1858 
1860 
1862 
1864 
1866 
1868 

* 

20  ' 
21  ' 
22  ' 
23  ' 
24  ' 
25  ' 
26  ' 

1844/5  :  33-64. 
1846/7  :  19-63. 

1849: 

13-26. 

1851  : 

33-88. 

1853: 

31-69. 

1855: 

3-45. 

1857: 

47-143. 

1859: 

49-146. 

1861, 

v.  1 

185-308. 

1863, 

v.  1 

105-215. 

1865, 

V.  1 

97-184. 

1867, 

V.  1 

33-115. 

1869, 

V.  1 

193-324. 

7  series 

Under  Act  of  March  31,  1869. 

1869-1870.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  auditor  of  public  accts.  to 
the  Gen.  Assem.  for  the  fiscal  yr.  ending  Nov.  30. 

Checklist 

1869  dept.  ed.     Springfield,    111.    Jol.    Prtg.    Office,    1869. 
191  pp. 

1869  doc.     ed.     n.  t  p.     191  pp. 

1870  dept.  ed.     Springfield,    111.    Jol.    Prtg.    Office,    1870. 

Ill  pp. 

This  is  the  regular  separate  edition.     It  does  not  Include 
the  Insurance  rept. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

Auditor  of  Public  Accounts — cont'd 
7  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1870  dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     379,  vll  pp. 

Auditor's  rept.  with  Insurance  rept.    (pp.  113-379.) 
1870  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     106  pp. 

This  Is  a  bastard  edition.  It  Is  the  one  to  be  found 
in  the  Collected  docs.  The  "  Stmt.  of  property 
assessed  for  1870,"  comprising  pp.  62-105  of  the 
regular  edition  is  omitted  entirely  from  this  edi- 
tion. This  edition  of  106  pages,  comprises,  how- 
ever, the  ann.  rept.  of  the  treasurer,  which  is 
excluded  from  the  regular  edition. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1869  in  Repts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869,  v.  1 :  705-895. 

1870  "  27       "  "       1871,  v.  3 :  195-302. 

8  series 

1872-1874.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  auditor  of  public  accts. 
to  the  gov.  for  the  fiscal  period  ending  Nov.  30. 
Springfield,  1872-1874. 

Checklist 
1872  dept  ed.     Springfield,  State  Jol.  Steam  Print,  1872. 

xx,  180,  vi  pp. 

1872  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     xx,  180,  iv  pp. 
1874  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  State  Jol.  Steam  Print,  1874. 

xviii,  218,  Iv  pp. 
1874  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.    xvi,  218,  iv  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1872  in  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.  1 : 105-308. 
1874    "        "       29     "          "       1875,  v.  1  :  97  [for  133]-334. 

9  series 

1876-1904.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  auditor  of  public  accts. 
to  the  gov.  for  the  fiscal  period  ending  Sept.  30. 
Springfield,  1876-1904. 

Checklist 

1876  dept.  ed.  D.  W.  Lusk,  1876.     ill,  208,  iv  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept  ed. 

1878  dept.  ed.  D.  W.  Lusk,  1878.     xii,  229,  Iv  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept,  ed. 

1880  dept.  ed.  II.  W.  Rokker,  1880.     xiii,  228,  Iv  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.  n.  t.  p.     xiii,  228,  iv  pp. 

1882  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1882.     xil,  295,  Iv  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1884  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1884.     x,  285,  Iv  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.  n.   t.   p.     x,   285,  iv  pp. 

1886  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1886.     xi,  324  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.  n.  t.  p.     xi,  324  pp. 

1888  dept.  ed.  Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1888.     xiv,  316  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept  ed. 

1890  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.    xvi,  350  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept  ed. 

1892  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     xvi,  328  pp. 

"     doc.    ed.  Same  as  dept  ed. 

1894  dept.  ed.  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.     xxi,  400  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept  ed. 

1896  dept.  ed.  Phillips  Bros.,   1897.     xv,   387   pp. 

"     doc.     ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

Hereafter  but  one  edition  was  issued. 
1898  Phillips  Bros.,  1899      xv,  401  pp. 


1900          "  "         1901 

1902          "  "         1903 

1904  111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1904. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1876  In  Repts.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877,  v.  1  :  35-262. 


1878 
1880 
1882 
1884 
1886 
1888 
1890 
1892 
1894 
1896 


31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 


xvi,  424  pp. 
xiv,  471  pp. 
xvi,  459  pp. 


1879,  v.  2,  doc.  B. 


C. 
D. 
B. 
B. 
B. 
B. 
B. 


1881,  v.  1, 

1882,  v.  1, 
1885,  v.  1, 
1887,  v.  1, 

1889,  v.  1, 

1890,  v.  1, 
1892,  v.  1, 

1895,  v.  1,  2d  doc.  in  vol. 

1896,  v.  1,  1st  doc.  in  vol. 
Hereafter  the  publication  of  the  Collected  docs,  ceased. 

B 

Treasurer 
Office  created  by  constitution  of  1818. 

1  series 

1818-1820.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  treasurer  for  the  yr.  end- 
ing Dec.  31. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1818  in  Senate  Jol.   1   Gen.   Assem.   2   sess.    1819/20 :  27 
29. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


199 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

Treasurer — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1818  in   House  jol.   1   Gen.   Assem.   2   sess.    1819/20 : 30- 

31. 
t  1819  text  not  found. 

A  rept.  was  submitted  ;  see  Senate  jol.  2  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1820  :  55. 

2  series 

1820/2-1832/4.     Bienn.    rept.    of   the   treasurer   for   the 
period  ending  Nov.  30. 

Checklist 

Although   no   pamphlet  editions   of   the   treasurer's   re- 
ports  of  this   period  were   found,   it   was   thought 
to  he  l>est  to  establish  the  record  that  they  were 
issued  in  that  form  at  least  since  1828. 
1820/2-1824/6  no  record  of  an  order  to  print  a  pamphlet 

edition  of  these  biennial  reports  was  found. 
1826/8  not  found. 

100  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate. 
1858/30  not  found. 

loO  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate. 
1830/2  not  found. 

1OOO  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate  and  70 

copies  for  the  House. 
1832/4  not  found. 

1000   copies   were   ordered   printed   for   the   House  and 

100  copies  for  the  Senate. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1820/2    In    Laws    3    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1822/3 : 228- 

232. 
1820/2    in    Senate   jol.    3    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1822/3  : 

105-108. 

1822/4  in  Lnws  4  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1826  :  101-102. 
1824/8  "  Private  Laws  5  Gen.  Assem.  1826/7  :  40-43. 
1S20/8  "  Revised  Code  of  1829  :  250-252. 

"  Senate   Jol.    6   Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1828/9 : 
59-62. 
1828/30  in  Senate   jol.    7   Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1830/1 : 

78-82. 

1828/30  in  Laws  7  Gen.  Assem.  1830/1 :  200-204. 
1830/2      "  House    jol.    8    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1832/3 : 

58-60. 
1830/2     in  Senate    jol.    8    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1832/3 : 

44-46. 

1830/2     In  Revised  Laws  of  111.  1832/3  :  671-673. 
1832/4       "  House    jol.    9    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1834/5 : 

57-61. 
1832/4     In  Senate   jol.    9    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1834/5 : 

38-42. 
1832/4     in  Laws  3  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834/5  :  237-240. 

3  series 

1834/5-1835/6.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  treasurer  to  the  Gen. 
Assem.  for  the  fiscal  yr.  ending  Nov.  30. 

checklist 

1834/5  not  found.     No  order  to  print  found. 
1835/6  not  found. 

200  copies  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1834/5  In  House    jol.    9    Gen.    Assem.    2    sess.    1835/6 : 

102-106. 
1834/5    in    Senate    jol.    9    Gen.    Assem.    2    sess.    1835/6 : 

72-76. 

1834/5  in  Laws  9  (Jen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1835/6  :  284-288. 
1835/6  "  Senate  Jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836/7 : 

35-37. 
1835/6  In  Laws  10  Gen.  Assem.   1836/7  :  348-350. 

4  series 

1836/7.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  treasurer  to  the  Gen.  Assem. 
for  the  yr.  ending  June  30. 

Checklist 
1836/7  not  found. 

50O  copies  ordered  printed  for  tie  House. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1836/7  in  House  jol.   10  Gen.  Assem.  special  sess.   1837  : 

46-47. 

1836/7  in  Laws  10  Gen.  Assem.  special  sess.   1837  : 123- 
125. 

5  series 

1837/8-1839/40.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  treasurer  to  the  Gen. 
Assem.  for  the  fiscal  yr.  ending  Nov.  30. 

Checklist 
1837/8  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"          doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.   15-17. 

Continues  pagination  of  auditor's  rept.  of  same  year. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

Treasurer — cont'd 

5  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1838/9  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"         doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
1839/40  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

doc.     ed.     n.  t  p.     3  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1837/8   in    Senate  Jol.   11   Gen.   Assem.    1    sess.    1838  :  53- 

55. 
1837/8    in   House  Jol.    11   Gen.  Assem.    1    sess.    1838 :  77- 

1837/8  in  [Senate]   repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838/9. 
1837/8  In  Laws  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838  :  315-317. 
1838/9  in  Senate  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839/40  : 

121-123. 
1839/40  In  Senate  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1  : 

177-179. 

6  series 

1842-1868.     Bienn.   rept.   of   the   treasurer   to   the   Gen. 
Assem.  for  the  fiscal  period  ending  Nov.  30. 

Checklist 
1842  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  printed. 
1842  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
1.H44  dept.  ed.      Not  found. 

"     doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.    pp.  27-32. 

Continues  pagination  of  auditor's  rept. 
1846  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  41-47. 

Continues  pagination  of  auditor's  rept. 
1848  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
1850  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
1852  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     13  [for  11]   pp. 
1854  dept.  ed.      Not  found. 

'     doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.     1-2,  6-13  pp. 

Text  complete,  paging  Imperfect. 
1850  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     21  pp. 
1858  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     15  pp. 
i860  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     38  pp. 
18«2  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.     69  pp. 
1864  dept.  ed.      Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     46  pp. 
1866  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     55  pp. 
1868  dept.  ed.      Springfield,    111.    Jol.    Trtg.    Office,    1868. 

32  pp. 
1868  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     32  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1842  In    [Senate]    repts.   13  Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   1842/3: 

59-63. 
1844    in    Senate    lepts.    14    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1844/5 : 

59-64. 
1846   In   Senate   repts.    15   Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1846/7 : 

57-63. 
1848    in    House   repts.    16   Gen.   Assem.    1    sess.    1849 :  18- 

20. 
1850    in    Senate    repts.    17    Gen.    Assem.    reg.    sess.    1851  : 

25-32. 
1852  in  Senate  repts.  18  Gen.  Assem.  1853  : 


1854 
1856 
1858 
1860 


19 
20 
21 

22 


:  99-109. 
1855  :  46-56. 
1857  :  25-45. 
1859,  v.  1  :  35-47. 
1861,  v.  1  :  35-70. 
"  :  81-115. 

27-83. 

49-93. 

117-167. 

35-64. 


Senate  jol.  22  Gen.  Assem.  1861  : 
1862   Reports  23  Gen.  Assem.  1863,  v.  1 
1864      "   24  "    "   1865,  v. 
1866      "   25  "    "   1867,  v. 

1868  "   26  "    "   1869,  v. 

7  series 

1869-1870.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  treasurer  to  the  gov.  for 
the  fiscal  yr.  ending  Nov.  30. 
Checklist 

1869  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.     29  pp. 

1870  dept.   ed.      Springfield,  1870.     38  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  71-106. 

The  paging  continues  that  of  the  bastard  edition  of  the 

auditor's  rept.  for  the  same  year. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1869  In  Reports  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869,   v.    1  :  899-925. 

1870  "          "        27     "          "       1871,   v.    3  :  266-302. 


200 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 
Treasurer — cont'd 

8  series 

1872-1874.     Bienn.  rept.  of  the  treasurer  to  the  gov.  for 
the  fiscal  period  ending  Nov.  30. 

Checklist 
1872  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  State  Jol.  Steam  Print,  1873. 

93,  Hi  pp. 

1872  dept.  ed.     Another  ed.,  same  collation,  called  "  An- 
nual Report "  on  title  page. 
1872  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     93  pp. 
1874  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     123,  Iv  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1872  In  Reports  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.   1 :  311-401. 
1874    "          "        29     "          "       1875,    v.    1  : 5-132. 

9  series 

1876-1904.    Bienn.  rept.  of  the  treasurer  to  the  gov.  for 
the  fiscal  period  ending  Sept.  30. 

Checklist 
1876  dept.  ed.      Springfield,    D.    W.   Lusk,    1876.      29   pp., 

1  leaf. 

1876  doc.     ed. 
1878  dept.  ed.     _.,_ 

29  pp. 

1878  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.    29  pp. 
1880  dept.  ed.     Springfield,    Weber,    Magle   &   Co.,    1880. 

33  pp. 

1880  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1882  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1882.     27  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 
1884  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1884.     25  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     25  pp. 
1886  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1886.     26,pp. 


. 

n.  t.  p.    29  pp.,  1  leaf. 
Springfield,    Weber,    Magle   &    Co.,    1878. 


doc.     ed. 
1888  dept.  ed. 

1888  doc.     od. 
1890  dept.  ed.     Springfield, 
doc.     ed. 


pp. 

Springfield   Prtg.    Co.,    1888. 


n.  t.  p.     26 
Springfield, 
26  pp. 

n.  t.  p.     26  pp. 

Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     25  pp. 
Same  as  dept  ed. 
1892  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     26  pp. 

"     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 
1894  dept.  ed.     Springfield,   Ed.   P.   Hartman,   1894.     27 

pp. 

1894  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1896  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1896.     28  pp. 
"     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
From  this  time  there  was  but  one  edition. 
1898  n.   p.,   n.  d.     28   pp. 
1900  n.   p.,   n.   d.      29   pp. 
1902  n.   p.,  n.   d.      30   pp. 
1904  n.   p.,   n.   d.     29  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1876  in  Reports  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877,  v.  1,    pt.    1  :  5-R1. 


1878 
1880 
1882 
1884 
1886 
1888 
1890 
1892 
1894 
1896 


31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
38 
39 


1879,  v.  2,  doc.  C. 


1881,  v. 
1883,  v. 
1885,  v. 
1887,  T. 
1889.  v. 
1890,  v. 
1892,  v. 
1893,  v. 
1896,  v. 

1, 
1, 
1, 
1, 
1, 

Sii 

2 

D. 
D.* 
C. 
C. 
C. 
C. 
doc.    C.] 
nlettered 

doc. 

In  spite  of  the  brief  and  intermittent  character  of  these 
reports,  it  was  thought  best  to  preserve  the  record 
of  them  in  serial  form.  Three  similar  reports  were 
made  In  1874,  1877,  and  1889  resp. ;  see  these 
dates  In  the  non-serial  group. 

1  series 

1824-1832.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  finance  apptd. 
to  examine  into  situation  of  the  treasury. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1824  in  Senate  Jol.   4  Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   1824/5  :  173- 
174. 

1825  in    Senate   Jol.    4    Gen.    Assem.    2    sess.    1826 :  72- 
77. 

1825  In    House    Jol.    4    Gen.    Assem.    2    sess.    1826 : 89- 
93. 

1826  in   House  Jol.   5   Gen.   Assem.    1   sess.   1826/7  : 424- 
425. 

1828  not  found. 

1830   In   House  Jol.   7  Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   1830/1:251- 
253. 


*  There  are  two  documents  lettered  D  In  this  volume. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

C — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
1830  In   Senate  Jol.  7  Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   1830/1 :  218- 

219. 

1832  In  Senate  Jol.   8   Gen.  Assem.   1   sess.    1832/3 :  101- 
102. 

2  series 

1871-1873.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  on  the  situa- 
tion of  the  treasury. 

Checklist 

1871  n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
1873  n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1871   in  House  Jol.   27  Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   1871,   v.   1 : 

361-355. 
1871    in   Reports    27    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1871,    v.    1 : 

777-783. 
1873    in    Reports    28    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1873,    v.    4 : 

133-143. 

In  1871  the  rept.  is  by  the  House  committee  on  finance ; 
In  1873  It  is  by  the  Jt.  committee  on  finance. 

non-serial 

1818.  Embarrassed  state  of  treasury  and  consequent 
impaired  credit  of  state  noted.  Authorization  of 
state  loan  to  meet  claims  of  state  recommended, 
also  change  in  system  of  taxation  and  rearrange- 
ment of  grants  and  donations  from  Congress  in  the 
belief  that  such  arrangements  of  taxes  upon  In- 
dividuals need  not  be  increased.  (Govs.  mess. 
1818.) 

1818-1898.  Stmt.  showing  balances,  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements of  the  treasury.  (Blue  Book  1899: 
387.) 

1818-1902.     Same.     (Same  1903:  583.) 
1820.     Flourishing    condition    of    treasury;     territorial 
debt   extinguished   and   demand   agst.    treasury   in 
small  proportion  to  funds  therein;    proper  course 
of  economy  expected  to  leave  surplus  in  treasury 
and  justify  reduction  in  taxes.    (Govs.  mess.  1820.) 
1821/2.     Depreciated    currency;    proposal    to    wind    up 
state  bank  without  charter  violation  by  total  pro- 
hibition of  further  issues  or  loans.     (Auditor's  rept. 
1821/2.) 

1822.  Prosperity  of  state  impeded  by  late  fluctuating 
and  deranged  state  of  circulating  medium;  fixed 
standard  urged.  (Govs.  inaugural  address  1822  in 
Sen.  jol.  3  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1822/3:  21.) 

.    Justification  of  state's  efforts  to  redeem  treasury 

of  state  from  bankruptcy  into  which  it  had  fallen 
under  territorial  govt.  (Govs.  mess.  1822.) 

1824.  Stmt.   of   condition   of  state   treasury.      (Same 
1824.) 

1825.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  examine  accts.  of 
J.  Kelly,  late  treasurer  and  cashier.     (Sen.  jol.  4 
Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    1824/5:  214-215;    House    jol. 
same  1824/5:  258.) 

1826.  Recommendation    that   law   authorizing   auditor 
to  issue  warrants  for  state  paper  of  value  of  de- 
mands  on  treasury   be  repealed,   effect  of  present 
system    reviewed    and    suggestions    for    new    law. 
(Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1826.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  unfavorable  condition  of  treasury 

due  to  depreciation  of  currency  in  which  taxes  are 
paid,  extension  of  judiciary  and  expenses  of  re- 
building state  house;  economy  urged  in  order  that 
in  future  state  be  enabled  to  appropriate  a  portion 
of  public  funds  to  educational  interest  and  internal 
improvements.  (Same  1826.) 

1827.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  act  re.  dis- 
bursements at  treasury  and  mode  of  issuing  and 
redeeming  auditor's  warrants.     (House  jol.  5  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1826/7:  490-491.) 

.     Treasurer's  stmt.  explaining  difference  between 

his  financial  stmts.  and  those  of  auditor.  (Same 
1826/7:  319.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


201 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1827.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  cause  of  disagreement  between 
his   bienn.    rept.    and    that   of   treasurer.      (Same 
1826/7:  325.) 

1828.  Stmt.   of   financial   condition   of   state   treasury. 
(Govs.  mess.  1828.) 

1828/30.  Impending  deficiency,  due  to  withholding  by 
General  Govt.  of  part  of  money  borrowed  from 
school  fund;  proposal  to  meet  deficiency  by  with- 
drawing state  paper  from  circulation  and  a  loan. 
(Treasurer's  rept.  1828/30.) 

1832.  Rept   of   jt.   committee   required   by   jt.   res.    to 
ascertain  amt.  due  state  by  late  treasurer.     (Sen. 
jol.  1832/3:  108.) 

1833.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  on  precise  amt.  of 
state  paper  burnt  and  destroyed.     (Same  1832/3: 
240.) 

1837/8.     Stmt.    showing    present    resources     of    state. 
(A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  1837/8:  45.) 
1'aglng  from  Senate  Jol. 

1839.  Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  improvements  on 
bill    re.    apprn.    to   cos.      2    pp.      (Repts.    11    Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 

.     Stmt.   of   financial   condition    of   state,   showing 

classified  present  indebtedness,  available  resources 
unavailable,  do.  (Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1839.) 

1840.  Rept.  exhibiting  the  statistics  of  the  state,  made 
to  the  House  by  a  select  committee.    12  pp.     (House 
repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  33-44.) 

Confined  to  financial  statistics,  viz. :  Fund  Comrs.' 
Ofllce — Internal  Improvement  stock  sold  1838-1839, 
amt.  available  In  1840,  amt.  receivable  In  1841. 
Internal  Improvement  System — aggregate  amt.  of 
expenditures  on  each  one  of  the  Improvements 
mentioned  In  the  Internal  Improvement  bill  up  to 
Dec.  2,  1830,  payments  and  amt.  which  may  be 
necessary  over  and  above  payments  and  present 
llabllltes  of  state  for  work  done,  to  complete  all 
such  works  [1.  e.  r.rs.]  as  have  been  contracted, 
In  continuous  lines  from  navigable  rivers.  Illi- 
nois and  Michigan  Canal  Fund — State  House — In- 
debtedness of  State. 

.    Table    exhibiting    financial    condition    of    state, 

indebtedness,  resources,  amt.  of  interest  to  be  paid 
on  the  internal  Improvement  debt.  (Govs.  mess. 
1840.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  committee  of  finance  re.  state  debt.     7 
pp.     (House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1: 
177-183.) 

Contains  classified  estimated  expenses  for  1841  and 
table  showing  amt.  and  nature  of  Indebtedness, 
current  expenses  and  anticipated  resources. 

1842.  Finances  of  state  can  be  placed  upon  a  perma- 
nent footing  by  reducing  revenue  and  requiring  it 
to  be  collected  in  current  funds  and  auditor's  war- 
rants.    (Rept.  auditor  of  public  accts.  1840/2:  22.) 

.     Detailed    stmt.    showing    financial    condition    of 

state.     (Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1842.) 

1843.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  as  to  sufficiency 
of  revenue  of  1842/3,  practicability  of  some  plan  to 
relieve  treasury  and  maintain  value  of  warrants, 
etc.     5  pp.     (House  repts.   13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1842/3:  249-253.) 

1844.  Communication  from  state  treasurer  re.  certain 
state  debtors.    1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1844:  157.) 

1845.  Govs.    communication    proposing    to    relinquish 
portion  of  salary,  with  view  to  aid  in  retrenching 
expenses  of  state  govt.     (Sen.  jol.  14  Gen.  Assem. 
reg.  sess.   1844/5:  231.) 

1847.  Communication  from  gov.  re.  assets  belonging 
to  state  and  condition  of  mill  property  at  Carmi 
and  New  Haven.  2  pp.  (House  repts.  15  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:  291-292.) 

1849.  Communication  from  treasurer  as  to  delivery  of 
moneys,  warrants,  books,  etc.  of  late  treasurer,  and 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

payment  of  balance  due  state.  (House  jol.  Jan. 
1849:  466.) 

1849.  Rept.  of  treasurer  re.  final  settlement  of  affairs 
of  late  treasurer,  M.  Carpenter,  deceased.     1  leaf. 
(House  repts.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1849:  159.) 

1850.  Expediency  of  more  restrictive  legisl.  to  secure 
public  revenue.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts 
1848/50:  23.) 

.  Law  regulating  mode  of  making  payments  into 

treasury  (repealed  in  1845)  should  be  re-enacted. 
(Same  1848/50:  25.) 

1852.  Explanatory  remarks  on  stmts.  and  general 
financial  condition  of  state.  (Same  1850/2:  [3]-5.) 

1857.  Comment  on  early  extinguishment  of  state  debt 
and  rapid  increase  of  revenue  of  state,  "  cannot  be 
a  doubt  that  this  unusual  prosperity  is  result,  in 
great  measure,  of  liberal  spirit  of  state  towards  her 
internal  improvements."  (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1857.) 

1860.  Suggestions  concerning  financial  affairs  of  state. 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1858/60:  4-6.) 

1860-1861.  Communication  from  auditor  of  public 
accts.  with  stmt.  of  notes  retired  and  securities 
withdrawn  Nov.  30,  1860,  to  Feb.  4,  1861.  3  pp. 
(Repts.  22  Gen.  Assem.  1861  v.  1:  450-451.) 

1861.  Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  visit  treas- 
urer's office,  and  inspect  safes  and  other  means  for 
securely  keeping  public  money,  to  count  money  in 
said  office,  and  to  inquire  whether  or  not  any  por- 
tion of  money  belonging  to  state  has  been  kept  at 
any  other  place  within  last  two  years.     (Sen.  jol. 
22  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1861:  579-580.) 

.     Suggestion    that,    where   large    units,    of   money 

are  to  be  issued  during  an  extended  period  of  time, 
that  apprns.  be  so  restricted  as  to  prevent  accumu- 
lation of  too  large  no.  of  warrants  agst.  an  unpre- 
pared treasury.  (Govs.  mess.  1861:  24.) 

1862.  Remarks  on  general  financial  condition  of  state, 
urging  that  provision  be  made  for  additional  room 
and  facilities  to  his  office.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1860/2:  4-6.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  charged  to  investi- 
gate facts  connected  with  presence  of  govt.  paper 
in  vaults  of  treasury.  (House  jol.  23  Gen.  Assem. 
reg.  sess.  1863:  640-645.) 

1863.  Treasurer's  rept.  of  amt.,  character  and  descrip- 
tion of  money  transferred  to  him  by  late  treasurer. 
(Same  1863:  142-143.) 

1865.  Rept.  of  treasurer  on  amt.  of  coin  on  hand  Jan. 
6.     (Sen.  jol.  24  Gen.  Assem.   reg.  sess.   1865:  87; 
House  jol.  same  1865:  119.) 

1865-1874.  Stmt.  of  coin  acct.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
treasurer  1864/6  (pp.  38-39)— some  1872/4.) 

1866.  General  remarks  on  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
state  treasury.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1864/6:  4-5.) 

1870.  Balance  due  on  apprns.  and  expenses  of  govt.  to 
May  31,  1871;  remarks  on  balance.  (A.R.  auditor 
public  accts.  1869/70:  5.) 

1872.  Balance  in  treasury  and  due  on  apprns.,  Dec.  1, 
1872,  and  estimated  expenses  of  govt.  to  June  1, 
1873;   remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  said 
subject.    (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1870/2: 
viii-ix.) 

1873.  Detailed    stmt.    of   abatements,   comns.,   etc.,    In 
each  co.     (Same  1872/4:  72-73.) 

1874.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance   on   examination 
of  state  treasurer's  books;  and  on  count  of  money 
in  treasury.     2  pp.      (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.   1873 
v.  4:  787-788.) 

.     Same.    (House  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess. 

1874:  168-169.) 


202 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1874.  Kept,  of  committee  on  contingent  expenses  re. 
disposition  of  apprn.  for  guarding  state  treasury, 
etc.  (Same  1874:  196.) 

1879.  Stmt.  showing  financial  condition  of  state. 
(Govs.  mess.  1879:  19-20.) 

1882-1884.  Stmt.  of  financial  condition  of  state. 
(Same  1885:  3-4.) 

1883.     Kept,  of  sub-committee  of  committee  on  finance 
on  probable  expenditures  and   balance  by   July   1, 
1883.     (House  jol.  1883:  978-979.) 

1885.  Stmt.  of  balance  of  apprns.  made  by  33  Gen. 
Assem.  remaining  unexpended  March  20,  1885. 
(House  jol.  34  Gen.  Assem.  1885:  460-463.) 

1887.  Kept,  of  jt.  committee  on  finance  on  records  of 
auditor  of  public  accts.,  and  amt.  in  state  treasury 
March  1.  (Same  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887:  534-535.) 

1889.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  of  finance;  on  finances  of 
state.  (Sen.  jol.  36  Gen.  Assem,  1889:  652-653; 
House  jol.  same  1889:  690-691.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  300  copies  ordered  printed. 

1893.  Communication  from  atty.  gen.  re.  auditor's 
right  to  draw  three  salaries,  as  auditor  of  public 
accts.,  as  comr.  of  insurance  and  as  ex-officio  mem- 
ber of  bd.  of  equalization;  re.  right  of  treasurer  to 
loan  public  money  and  appropriate  interest  for 
personal  use;  re.  recovery  of  money  loaned  by  ex- 
state  financial  officers,  not  accounted  for  by  them. 
(Sen.  jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  278-282;  House  jol. 
same  1893:  301-302.) 

.     Govs.  communication  re.  no.  of  bds.  and  officers 

who  have  drawn  large  sums  from  public  treasury, 
and  are  of  little  use  to  public.  (Sen.  jol.  38  Gen. 
Assem.  1893:  448-449.) 

1895.  Stmt.  of  amt.  saved  by  abolishment  of  office  of 
purchasing  agt.  (Govs.  mess.  1895:  5.) 

1897.     Communication    from    gov.    recommending    bor- 
rowing of  money  for  payment  of  unpaid  apprns.  of 
39th  Gen.  Assem.     (Sen.  jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  1897: 
238.) 
Appropriations 

1826.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  act  making 
apprns.  for  yrs.  1825  and  1826.     (House  jol.  4  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1826:  144.) 

1827.  Rept.    of   conference   committee   on    disagreeing 
vote   on   bill    making   apprns.   for   1827   and    1828. 
(Same  5  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1826/7:  482.) 

1869-1874.  Tabular  exhibit  of  accts.  and  apprns.  of  28 
Gen.  Assem.  (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  318- 
319.) 

1876/8-1902/4.  Stmt.  showing  apprns.  made  by  Gen. 
Assem.,  amt.  of  warrants  drawn  thereon,  and  un- 
expended balance.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public 
accts.  1876/8  (pp.  226-229)— same  1902/4.) 
1880-1903.  Stmt.  showing  balance  of  apprns.  made  by 
Gen.  Assem.  unexpended,  amt.  of  warrants  drawn 
thereon,  and  unexpended  balance  which  lapsed  into 
treasury.  (Same  1880/2  (pp.  254-256) — same 
1902/4.) 

1880/2-1902/4.  Apprns.  (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state 
1880/2  (pp.  132-210)— same  1902/4.) 

1880/2  called  Itemized  acct.  of  expenditures  of  various 
funds  under  control  of  secy,  of  state ;  1882/4- 
1894/6  has  no  heading ;  1896/8  called  Apprns. ; 
1898/00-1900/2  called  Unexpended  apprns. ;  1902/4 
called  Funds  on  hand. 
1897.  Govs.  mess.  re.  unpaid  apprns.  of  39  Assem. 

(House  jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  1897:  151.) 
1897/8.     Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  the  deficiency  apprns. 

(Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1896/8:  8.) 
CHARITABLE  INSTITUTIONS;  see  MAINTENANCE:   STATE.     RE- 
CEIPTS, ETC. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Auditor's  Office 
1821.    Rept.  of  jt.  committee  apptd.  to  examine  offices 
of  the  public  auditor  and  treasurer.     (Sen.  jol.  1 
sess.  2  Gen.  Assem.  1820/1:  78-79.) 

On  manner  of  keeping  accts. 

1825.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  examination  of  State 
Bank  and  its  branches,  and  also  offices  of  auditor 
of  public  accounts  and  treasurer  of  state.  (House 
jol.  4  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1824/5:  203-204.) 

1832.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  finance  on  examination 
of  books,  accts.,   and   vouchers  of  auditor's  office. 
(Same  1832/3:  179.) 

1833.  Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  apptd.  to  examine 
into  situation  of  offices  of  secy,  of  state,  auditor  of 
public  accts.,  and  state  treasurer.     (Same  1832/3: 
391-392.) 

Expenditures 

See  also  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
1818-1834.    Auditor's    stmt.    of    expenditures    of    state 
govt.    from    its   commencement   to   Sept.    30,    1834. 
(Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834/5:  52-60.) 

See  below,  1835/0-1902/4,  for  continuation. 
1825.     Stmt.  of  amt.  of  warrants  issued  by  auditor  and 
outstanding  agst.  treasury.     (Govs.  mess.  1826.) 

1835.  Govs.   mess,   and  communications  from   auditor, 
clerk  of  Supreme  Court,  and  other  officers,  re.  de- 
cision of  Supreme  Court  declaring  "  act  concerning 
the  payment  of  money  out  of  the  state  treasury  " 
unconstitutional    and    void.      (House    jol.    9    Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1834/5:  474-494.) 

1836.  Rept.   of  finance  committee  required  to   inquire 
into  probable  expenses  of  govt.   for   following  yr. 
(Same  2  sess.  1835/6:  207.) 

1835/6-1902/4.  Warrants  drawn  on  state  treasury. 
(A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  1835/6  (p.  49)—  same 
bienn.  rept.  1902/4.) 

Pagination  of  1835/6  rept.  taken  from  Senate  jol. 
Classified  stmt.  to  1846/8.  Beginning  with  1848/50 
there  are  two  stmts.  viz. :  "  General  "  (the  above) 
and  "  Detailed."  In  1870/2  the  classified  stmt. 
was  resumed.  For  a  table  of  expenditures  from 
beginning  of  state,  see  above,  under  dates,  1818- 
1834. 

1837-1838.  Rept.  of  committee  on  accts.  on  current  ex- 
penditures of  govt.  (House  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1836:  176-177.) 

1839/40.  Classified  estimate  of  expenditures.  (Audi- 
tor's rept.  1836/8.) 

1839/40-1840/2.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  warrants  drawn 
upon  State  Bank  for  current  expenses  of  state,  and 
charged  to  various  accts.  (A.R.  auditor  public 
accts.  1839/40  (p.  6)— same  1840/2.) 

1841.  See  above,  Finance:    State.     This  date. 

1842.  Some  reduction  in  expenses  could  be  effected  in 
expense  of  collecting  the  revenue.     (Rept.  auditor 
of  public  accts.  1840/2:  21.) 

1842/4.  Stmt.  showing  probable  amt.  of  funds  neces- 
sary to  defray  ordinary  expenses  of  govt.  for  next 
two  yrs.  (Same  1840/2:  20.) 

1843.  Communication   from   gov.    re.    mode   of   paying 
contingent  expenses  of  state  govt.     2  pp.     (House 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  175-176.) 

1848/50-1902/4.  Detailed  stmt.  of  warrants  drawn 
upon  treasury  showing  on  what  apprn.  and  to  what 
acct.  charged.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1850/2  (pp.  10-16)— same  1902/4.) 

This  table  was  preceded  by  another,  see  above,  under 
dates,  1835/6-1902/4. 

1850/2.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  cancelled  auditor's  war- 
rants, interest  on  same,  and  school  certificates  reed, 
monthly,  and  returned  to  auditor's  office.  (Bienn. 
rept.  state  treasurer  1850/2:  9.) 

1863.  Protest  of  members  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives agst.  bill  making  apprns.  for  current  expenses 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


203 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

of  state  govt.  (House  jol.  23  Gen.  Assem.  reg. 
sess.  1863:  650-651.) 

1863.     On  act  of  Feb.  14,  1863,  providing  for  ordinary 
and  contingent  expenses  of  govt.  until  adjournment 
of  next  regular  sess.     (Govs.  mess.  1865:  7-8.) 
1865-1866.    Stmt.    of    expenditures    for    ordinary    and 

special  purposes.  (Same  1867:  7-8.) 
1870/2-1902/4.  Stmts.  showing  warrants  drawn  on 
treasury,  and  classification  of  objects  and  purposes 
for  which  warrants  were  drawn.  (Bienn.  rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1870/2  (pp.  vi-vii) — same 
1902/4.) 

For  an  earlier  classified  stint,  see  above,  under  dates, 
1835/6-1902/4. 

1871.  Mess,  of  Gov.   Palmer,  May  24,  to  special  sess. 
re.  state  expenses,  etc. 

Entry  from  Bowker.  It  Is  none  other  than  the  regular 
message  delivered  at  the  opening  of  the  special 
session  of  the  legislature  of  1871.  As  It  appears 
In  Bowker  It  might  appear  to  be  a  special  message, 
and  It  Is  entered  here  to  avoid  what  else  might 
appear  to  be  im  omission. 

.  Rept.  of  committee  of  conference  on  bill  to  make 

apprns.  to  pay  certain  expenses  of  govt.  for  which 
no  apprn.  has  heretofore  been  made.  (Sen.  jol.  27 
Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1871:  300.) 

.  Govs.  communication  with  communication  from 

secy,  of  state  re.  apprns.  made  by  26  Gen.  Assem. 
for  incidental  expenses  of  state  govt.  (House  jol. 
27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  184-185.) 

1872.  Rept.  of  conference  committee  re.  Sen.  amdmts. 
to  House  bill  "  to  make  apprns.  to  pay  certain  ex- 
penses of  state  govt.  for  which  no  apprn.  has  here- 
tofore been   made."     (Same  adj.   reg.  sess.   1871: 
337.) 

1872-1882.     Bienn.  stmt.  of  cost  of  state  govt.  in  all  its 
depts.  except  for  public  schools,  payment  of  state 
debt  and  military  fund.     (Govs.  mess.  1883:  2.) 
1874/5-1904/5.     Stmt.    showing   estimated    expenses    of 
govt.  payable  from  revenue  fund  by  authority  of 
existing  apprns.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1872/4   (pp.  viii-ix)— same  1902/4.) 
1880.     Remarks    on    estimated    expenses    required    for 

state  govt.     (Same  1878/80 :vi.) 
1886.    Index  of  expense  records.     (Secy,  of  state.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION;   see  that  title 
ATTORNEY    GENERAL;     see    ADMINISTRATION    OP    JUSTICE: 

STATE.    RECEIPTS,  ETC. 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSNS. ;  see  that  title 
CANALS;  see  that  title 

CAPITOL;  see  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS:    STATE 
CIRCUIT    ATTORNEYS;     see    ADMINISTRATION    OK    JUSTICE: 

STATE.    RECEIPTS,  ETC. 

COURTS;    see    ADMINISTRATION    OF    JUSTICE:     STATE.     RE- 
CEIPTS, ETC. 

EDUCATION;  see  that  title 
EXECUTIVE  MANSION;  see  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS: 

STATE 

FISH;  see  FISH  AND  GAME.    RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
FOOD  COMMISSION;  see  INDUSTRIES.     INSPECTION 
FUGITIVES  FROM  JUSTICE;  see  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE: 

STATE.    RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
GOVERNOR;  see  that  title 
GAME;  see  FISH  AND  GAME.    RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
GRAIN  INSPECTION;  see  COMMERCE.    GRAIN  TRADE 
HEALTH  BOARD;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
INSPECTION  OF  GRAIN;  see  COMMERCE.    GRAIN  TRADE 
INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT;  see  INSURANCE.    RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
INTERNAL  IMPROVEMENT;  see  PUBLIC  WORKS:    STATE 
JUDICIARY;   see  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:    STATE.    RE- 
CEIPTS, ETC. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

JURORS;    see   ADMINISTRATION   OF  JUSTICE:      STATE.     RE- 
CEIPTS, ETC. 
LFXJISLATURE 

serial 

1887-1897.  Statement  of  the  expenses  of  the  Gen. 
Assem. 

In  Journuls  as  follows  : 

35  Gen.  Assem.  In  Sen.  jol.  Jan.  1887.     xxl  pp.  preceding 
Index. 

35  Gen.  Assem.  In  House  Jol.  Jan.  1887.    xxi  pp.  preceding 

Index. 

36  Gen.  Assem.   1   sess.   In   Sen.  jol.  Jan.   1889.     xx  pp. 

preceding  Index. 
36  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  House  Jol.  Jan.  188!t.  xx  pp. 

preceding  Index. 
36  Gen.  Assem.  extra  sess.  in  Sen.  Jol.  July  1890.  11  pp. 

following  index. 

36  Gen.  Assem.  extra  sess.  In  House  jol.  July  1890.    11  pp. 

following  index. 

37  Gen.  Assem.  in  Sen.  jol.  Jan.  1891.    xxlil  pp.  preceding 

index. 

37  Gen.  Assem.   in   House  jol.  Jan.  1891.     xxlil  pp.   pre- 

ceding Index. 

38  Gen.  Assem.  in  Sen.  Jol.  Jan.  1893.     xxiv  pp.  preceding 

Index. 

38  (Jen.  Assem.  in  House  jol.  Jan.  1803.     app.  24  pp. 

39  Gen.  Assem.   reg.   sess.   in  Sen.  jol.  Jan.   1895.     \xvli 

pp.  preceding  Index. 
39  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  In  House  jol.  Jan.  1895.  xxvli 

pp.  preceding  index. 
3!)  Gen.  Assem.  extra  sess.  in  Sen.  jol.  June  1895.  xlll 

pp.  preceding  Index. 

39  Gen.  Assem.  extra  sess.  In  House  jol.  June  1895.     xlll 

pp.  preceding  Index. 

40  Gen.   Assem.    reg.    sess.   In    Sen.   jol.    Jan.    1897:1123 

1151. 
40  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  in  House  jol.  Jan.  1897.     29  pp. 

preceding  Index. 
40  Gen.  Assem.  specl.  sess.  In  Sen.  jol.  Dec.  1897.  Not 

found. 

40  Gen.  Assem.  specl.  sess.  In  House  jol.  Dec.   1897.     23 
pp.  preceding  Index. 

non-serial 

1821/2-1902/4.  See  below  Receipts  and  Expenditures, 
1821/2-1834/5. 

The  expenditures  after  1834/5  are  to  be  found  In  the 

later  acct.  referred  to  In  note  under  above  dates. 
1844/6.     Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  warrants  drawn  upon 
treasurer  on   acct.   of  Gen.   Assem.      (Bienn.   rept. 
auditor  public  accts.     1844/6:  24.) 

1871.  Rept.  on  so  much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to 
expenses  of  Gen.  Assem.  (Sen.  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem. 

I  sess.  1871:  59.) 

1875.  Communication  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  re. 
amt.  of  money  paid  to  secy,  of  Sen.  and  clerk  of 
House.  (House  jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  677-678.) 

1879.  Rept.  re.  claims  by  members  of  standing  com- 
mittee for  reimbursement  for  expenses  incurred 
in  discharge  of  service.  (Same  31  Gen.  Assem. 
1879:  1015-1016.) 

1883.  Rept.  of  committee  on  contingent  expenses  re. 
itemized  bills  due  certain  claimants  for  expenses 
as  members  of  investigating  committees.  (Same 
33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  875-877;  996-997.) 

1890.     Stmt.  of  expenses  of  special  sess.  36  Gen.  Assem. 

II  pp.     (Sen.  jol.  36  Gen.  Assem.  extra  sess.  1890.) 
1895.     Opinion  re.  payment  of  employes  of  Gen.  Assem. 

on  joint  res.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  229- 
232.) 

House 
1849-1885.     House  pay-roll. 

In  Journals  as  follows  : 

16    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    in    House   jol.   Jan.    1849 : 518- 
519. 

16  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  In  House  jol.  Oct.  1849.     1  leaf 

following  p.  107. 

17  Gen.  Assem.   1  sess.  in  House  jol.  Jan.   1851.     1  leaf 

following  p.  533. 

17  Gen.   Assem.    2   sess.    in   House  jol.   June    1852 : 207- 

208. 

18  Gen.   Assem.    1    sess.    in    House   jol.    Jan.    1853 : 717- 

718. 

18   Gen.    Assem.    2    sess.    In    House   Jol.    Feb.    1854 : 245- 
247. 


204 

FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures— cont'd 
LEGISLATURE — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
House — cont'd 

19  Gen.   Assom.    1    sess.    in    House   jol.    Jan.    1855 : 727- 

729. 

20  Gen  Assem.  in  House  Jol.  Jan.   1857  :  1025-1027. 

21  Gen.  Assem.  in  House  jol.  Jan.  1859  :  901-903. 

22  Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   In   House  jol.   Jan.   1861  :  1054- 

1056. 

22  Gen.   Assem.   2   sess.   In   House  jol.   April    1861  :  114- 

116. 

23  Gen.  Assem.  in  House  jol.  Jan.  1863 :  737-743. 

24  Gen.  Assem.  in  House  jol.  Jan.  1865  : 1336-1338. 

25  Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   in   House  Jol.   Jan.   1867,   v.   2 : 

1037-1040. 

25    Gen.    Assem.    2    sess.    in    House    jol.    June    1867 :  49- 
51. 

25  Gen.   Assem.   3   sess.    in   House  Jol.   June   1867 : 243- 

245. 

26  Gen.   Assem.   in  House  jol.  Jan.   1869,   v.   3  :  766-769. 

27  Gen.  Assem.  1871-1872.    Omitted. 

28  Gen.  Assem.  in  House  jol.  Jan.  1874.     13  pp.  following 

index.* 

29-31  Gen.  Assem.   1875-1879.     Omitted. 
32  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  in  House  jol.  Jan.  1881.     ill  pp. 

preceding  index. 

32  Gen.   Assem.   sped.   sess.   In   House  jol.   March   1882. 

ii  pp.  preceding  index. 

33  Gen.  Assem.  in  House  Jol.  Jan.  1883.     ill  pp.  preceding 

Index. 

34  Gen.  Assem.  in  House  Jol.  Jan.  1885.     IT  pp.  preceding 

index. 

Hereafter  these  pay-rolls  of  the  House  and  Senate  resp. 
are  merged  Into  a  statement  of  the  "  Expenses  of 
the  General  Assembly  "  ;  see  above. 

Senate 

1849-1885.     Senate  pay-roll. 
In  Journals  as  follows  : 
16   Gen.   Assem.    1    sess.    in    Senate  jol.   Jan.    1849    405- 

406. 

16    Gen.    Assem.    2    sess.    in    Senate   jol.    Oct.    1849 : 99- 
100. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


17   Gen.   Assem.    1   sess.    in   Senate  Jol.   Jan.    1851 

17  Gen.   Assem.   2   sess.   in    Senate  jol.   June   1852 

152. 

18  Gen.   Assem.    1   sess.    in   Senate  jol.   Jan.    1853 

568. 

18   Gen.   Assem.    2   sess.    in   Senate   jol.   Feb.    1854 
192. 


443- 
151- 


567- 
191- 


509- 


19  Gen.    Assem.    1    sess.    In   Senate   jol.   Jan.    1855 

610. 

20  Gen.  Assem.  in  Senate  jol.  Jan.  1857.     2  pp.  following 

Index. 

21  Gen.  Assem.   in  Senate  jol.  Jan.   1859  :  583-584. 

22  Gen.   Assem.    1    sess.    In    Senate  jol.   Jan.    1861 : 655- 

656. 

22  Gen.   Assem.   2    sess.    in   Senate   jol.   April   1861 : 71- 

72. 

23  (Jen.   Assem.   in   Senate  jol.  Jan.   1863  :  394-396. 

24  Gen.  Assem.  in  Senate  Jol.   Jan.   1865  :  961-962. 

25  Gen.   Assem.   1   sess.   In  Senate  jol.   Jan.   1867  :  1383- 

1384. 

25   Gen.    Assem.    2    sess.    in    Senate   jol.    June    1867 : 38- 
39. 

25  Gen.   Assem.   3   sess.    in   Senate  jol.   June   1867 :  227- 

228. 

26  Gen.    Assem.    in    Senate    Jol.    Jan.    1869,    v.    2 : 979- 

981. 

27  Gen.  Assem.  1871-1872.     Omitted. 

28  Gen.  Assem.  In  Senate  jol.  Jan.  1874.     11  pp.  following 

index.t 

29-31  Gen.  Assem.   1875-1879.     Omitted. 
32  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  In  Senate  jol.  Jan.  1881.     iv  pp. 

preceding  index. 

32  Gen.   Assem.   sped.   sess.   in  Senate  jol.   March   1882. 

ii  pp.  preceding  Index. 

33  Gen.  Assem.  in  Senate  jol.  Jan.  1883.     II  pp.  preceding 

index. 

34  Gen.  Assem.  In  Senate  jol.  Jan.  1885.     II  pp.  preceding 

Index. 

Hereafter  these  pay-rolls  of  the  Senate  and  House  resp. 
are  merged  Into  a  statement  of  the  "  Expenses  of 
the  General   Assembly  "  ;   see  above. 
MILITIA;  see  that  title 
PHARMACY  BOABD;  see  LICENSE:   STATE.     RECEIPTS,  ETC. 


*  Called :    Pay-roll  of  the   House  and  expenses  of  the 

General  Assembly. 
t  Called :     Pay- Roll  of  the  Senate  and  expenses  of  the 

General  Assembly.     Prepared  by  the  auditor. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 
PRINTING;  see  PUBLIC  FEINTING 
PUBLIC  WOBKS;  see  that  title 
RAILBOAD   AND   WAREHOUSE   COMMISSION;    see   RAILROADS. 

RECEIPTS,  ETC. 

RIVER  IMPROVEMENT;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 
SALARIES;  see  that  title 
SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION 
STATE  DEPARTMENT 

1843.  Communication  from  gov.  to  Sen.  and  House  re. 
mode  of  paying  contingent  expenses  of  state  dept. 
(U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  226:  1053-1054.) 
1872.  Increase  of  expenses  of  secy.'s  dept.;  need  of 
larger  apprn.  for.  (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1870/ 
2:  20-22.) 

1872/4.     Custodian  of  state  property  and  incidental  ex- 
pense acct.     (Same  1872/4:  9-10.) 
1872/4-1878/80.     Apprns.    and    expenditures    for   secys. 

office.     (Same  1872/4  (p.  9)— same  1878/80.) 
1881/2-1896/8.     Itemized  stmt.  of  expenditures  of  office 
of  secy,   of  state.      (Same  1880/2    (pp.   115-123)  — 
same  1896/8.) 

STATE  HOUSE;  see  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS:  STATE 
WAR  EXPENDITURES;  see  that  title 
Fiscal  Year 

1874.  Recommendation  that  fiscal  yr.  end  on  Sept.  30, 
instead  of  Nov.  30.     (3  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public 
instruction  1873/4:  9.) 

1875.  Act  to  change  fiscal  yr.  of  state  and  designate 
time  repts.  shall  be  made  to  gov.     (4  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  of  public  charities  1874/6:  17.) 

— — .    Same.     (6  same  1878/80:  18.) 

1882.     Opinion   re.   fiscal   yr.      (Bienn.   rept.   atty.   gen. 

1880/2:  21.) 
Funds 

1846-1852.  Stmt.  of  ann.  receipts  and  payment  of  in- 
terest, Insane  Hospital  tax  and  Institute  for  Blind 
funds.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1850/2:  13.) 

1856-1904.  Recapitulation  of  treasurer's  accts.  with 
the  different  funds.  (Same  1856/8  (p.  8)—  same 
1902/4.) 

1864/6-1868/9.  Stmt.  of  warrants  drawn  on  special 
funds.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1864/6 
(p.  33)— A.R.  same  1868/9.) 

1868/9-1869/70.  Stmt.  showing  state  treasurer's  accts. 
with  different  funds.  (A.R.  same  1869  (pp.  39-43) 
— same  1870.) 

1869/70-1902/4.  Stmt.  of  receipts  and  disbursements  of 
special  state  funds.  (Same  1869/70  (pp.  14-15) — 
bienn  rept.  same  1902/4.) 

1870/2-1874/6.  Struts,  showing  amt.  of  all  funds  in 
treasury,  receipts  and  disbursements  from  state 
treasury  and  balance  of  all  funds  in  treasury. 
(Bienn.  rept.  same  1870/2  (pp.  iv-r) — same  1874/ 
6.) 

1874/6.  Stmt.  of  several  funds  in  state  treasury,  bal- 
ances on  hand  Dec.  1,  1874,  and  Sept.  30,  1876,  and 
total  receipts  and  expenditures  in  interim.  (Govs. 
mess.  1877:  24.) 

1876/8-1902/4.  Stmt.  showing  balances  of  all  trust  and 
state  funds  in  state  treasury.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1876/8  (p.  viii) — same  1902/4.) 

1876-1904.  Stmt.  of  treasurer's  accts.  with  the  different 
funds,  showing  receipts  and  disbursements  of  state 
treasury  for  each  mo.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer 
1876/8  (pp.  14-15)— some  1902/4.) 

1878/9-1882/3.  Treasurer's  stmt.  of  monthly  balances 
of  the  several  funds  in  state  treasury. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1878/9  in  House  jol.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879:249. 
[1880/1]  not  found. 
1882/3  In  House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883  :  226. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


205 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Funds — cont'd 

1882.    Opinion    re.   publishing   stmt.   of   public   funds. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2:  27.) 
COLLEGE  FUND;   see  EDUCATION.     SCHOOL  FUNDS 
COMMISSION  MERCHANTS'  LICENSE  FUND;  see  LICENSE 
CONTINGENT  FUND 

1832.  Govs.  detailed  stmt.  of  distribution  made  of  con- 
tingent fund.  (House  jol.  8  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1832:  260-264.) 

1832/4-1860/2.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  drawn  from  treas- 
ury on  acct.  of  contingent  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  audi- 
tor public  accts.  1832/4  (pp.  48-51)— some  18GO/2.) 

Paging  from  Senate  jol. 

1834-1838.  Auditor's  stmt.  showing  amt.  paid  out  of 
contingent  fund  for  last  4  yrs.  to  whom  and  on 
what  acct.  paid.  (Sen.  jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1838:  78-90.) 

.     Same,  separate.     14  pp.     (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 

1  sess.  1838.) 

1847.     Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  examine  condition 
of  sinking  [i.  e.  contingent]  fund.     12  pp.     (House 
repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846:    339-350.) 
DESERTERS'  FUND;  see  WAR  EXPENDITURES  :    STATE.     CIVIL 

WAK 

DIRECT  TAX  FUND;  see  below,  RECEIPTS 
EXECUTIVE  FUND;   see  GOVERNOR 

FISH  WARDEN'S  EXPENSE  FUND;  see  FISH  AND  GAME.    RE- 
CEIPTS, ETC. 

FTVE  PEB  CENT  FUND;  see  FINANCE:    STATE.     RECEIPTS 
GAME  PROTECTION  FUND;  see  FISH  AND  GAME.    RECEIPTS, 

ETC. 

GOVERNOR'S  FUND;  see  GOVERNOR 
ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  RAILBOAD  FUND;   see  TAXATION:    STATE 

REVENUE 

INSANE  HOSPITAL  TAX  FUND 

1846-1856.  State  of  treasury  on  acct.  of  insane  hospital 
tax  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1846/8 
(p.  4)— same  1854/6.) 

1847-1848.     Comparative  stmt.  of  revenue,  interest  an<! 
insane   hospital   fund    by   counties.      (Bienn.    rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1846/8:  11-12.) 
1856-1892.     State    treasurer    in    acct.    with    delinquent 
land  tax  fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1856/8 
(p.  11)— same  1890/2.) 
INTEREST  FUND;  see  DEBT:    STATE 
LAND  FUND;  see  DEBT:  STATE 

LAND  TAX  FUND;  see  TAXATION:  STATE.    REVENUE 
LOCAL  BOND  FUND;  see  DEBT:    LOCAL 
MILITARY  FUND;  see  MILITIA.    RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
ONE  AND  A  HALF  MILL  TAX  FUND;  see  DEBT:    STATK 
PURE  FOOD  FUND;  see  INDUSTRIES.     INSPECTION 
REVENUE  FUND;  see  TAXATION:    STATE.     REVENUE 
SCHOOL  FUNDS;  see  EDUCATION 
SEMINARY  FUND;  see  EDUCATION.     SCHOOL  FUNDS 
STATE  DEBT  FUND;  see  DEBT:   STATE 
STATE  HOUSE  FUND;  see  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS: 

STATE.     CAPITOL 

STATE  LAND  FUND;  see  LANDS:  STATE.    RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
SURPLUS  REVENUE  FUND;  see  DEBT;  STATE;  also  FINANCE: 

STATE.    RECEIPTS 

THREE  PER  CENT  FUND;  see  EDUCATION.     SCHOOL  FUND 
Two  PER  CENT  FUND;  see  ROADS:  STATE.    RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
UNKNOWN  HEIRS  FUND 

1852-1904.  State  of  treasury  in  acct.  with  state  on  acct. 
of  unknown  heirs.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer 
1852/4  (p.  14) — same  1902/4.) 

WAR  FUND;  see  WAR  EXPENDITURES:  STATE.    CIVIL  WAR 
Misappropriation  of  Public  Funds 

1838.  Proc.  of  investigation  of  charges  preferred  by 
Col.  Jno.  A.  McClernand  agst.  Stephen  R.  Rowan, 
Esq.,  receiver  of  public  moneys  at  Shawneetown. 
(111.  State  Register  Aug.  31,  1838  p.  3  c.  1-4.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Misappropriation  of  Public  Funds — cont'd 
1845.    Rept.  of  select  committee  re.  defalcation  of  M. 
H.  Wash  in  office  of  auditor  of  public  accts.    2  pp. 
(House  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.   1  sess.  1844/5:  231- 
232.) 

.     Same.     (House  jol.  same  1844/5:  343.) 

.     Communication    from    treasurer    re.    defalcation 

of  M.  H.  Wash  in  office  of  auditor  of  public  accts. 
3  pp.     (House  repts.  same  1844/5:  289-291.) 

.     Communication  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  re. 

defalcation  of  M.  H.  Wash,  an  employee  of  auditor 
of  public  accts.     2  pp.     (Same  1844/5:  277-278.) 
1863.     Rept.  of  special  committee  on  charges  agst.  late 
state  treasurer,  W.  Butler.     2  pp.     (Repts.  23  Gen 
Assem.  1863  v.  1:  455-456.) 

1874.     Rept.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs.  on  charges 

made  agst.    chief  grain    inspector   of   Chicago   for 

using  public  money  in  private  speculation.     (Sen. 

jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  260-262;  274-276;  546-549.) 

1893.     Communication  from  atty.   gen.   re.  proceedings 

on  bonds  of  ex-auditors  and  ex-treasurers  of  state 

to  recover  sums  alleged  to  have  been  appropriated 

by  these  officers  to  their  own  use.     (House  jol.  38 

Gen.  Assem.  1893:  687.) 

Public  Deposits 

BANK  or  ILLINOIS;   see  that  title  under  BANKS.     INDIVID- 
UAL BANKS 

STATE  BANK  OP  ILLINOIS;  see  that  title  under  BANKS.    IN- 
DIVIDUAL BANKS 
Receipts 

1842.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  on  act  in  relation 
to  revenue  of  1842.  1  leaf.  (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  157.) 

1863.  Rept.  of  treasurer  of  aggregate  of  all  money 
reed,  from  any  and  every  source,  by  virtue  of  office. 
(Sen.  Jol.  23  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1863:  366-368.) 
1895.  Table  showing  institutions  that  have  turned  into 
state  treasury  surplus  funds  on  hand.  (Govs. 
mess.  1895:  61.) 

1896/8-1898/00.  Rent  reed,  for  dwelling  owned  by 
state.  (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1896/8  (p.  5)  — 
same  1898/00.) 

BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS;  see  that  title 
CANALS:  see  that  title 
CORPORATIONS;  see  that  title 
FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT 

Direct  Tax  fund 

1891.  Communication    from    gov.    re.    sum    due   state 
under  direct  tax  levied  by  act  of  Congress  of  Aug. 
5,  1861.     (House  jol.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1891:  591.) 

1895.  Act  to  pay  expense  of  collecting  direct  tax  of 
1861  from  U.  S.  ( A.R.  state  agt.  swamp  lands  1894/ 
6:  39-42.) 

Fife  Per  Cent  Fund 

Article  3.  sec.  (i  of  the  enabling  act,  April  18,  1818 
(St.  U  v.  3:428)  provided  for  the  distribution  to 
Illinois  of  5%  of  net  proceeds  of  all  public  lands 
Ivlug  within  state  and  sold  by  Congress  after 
Jan.  1,  1819. 

1888/90.  Stmt.  of  case — The  State  of  111.  vs.  The 
United  States.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1888/90: 
79-86.) 

1889.  Govs.  communication  submitting  copies  of  letters 
re.  claim  state  has  on  federal  govt.  for  portion  of 
5%  fund.  (House  jol.  36  gen.  assem.  1889:  1010- 
1011;  Sen.  jol.  1889:  917-918.) 

1892.  Stmt.  showing  amts.  accrued  and  paid  to  differ- 
ent states  as  5%  of  net  proceeds  of  sales  of  public 
and   Indian   lands.     (A.R.  state  agt.  swamp  lands 
1894/6:  51.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Receipts — cont'd 
FEDERAL  GOVERNMENT — cont'd 

Surplus   Revenue  Fund 

I'ndcr  Act  of  Congress  of  July  4,  1836,  directing  secy, 
of  treasury  to  deposit,  In  four  quarterly  Install- 
ments, with  the  several  states  In  proportion  to 
representation  in  Congress,  whatever  money  might 
be  In  national  treasury  on  Jan.  1.  1837,  In 
excess  of  five  million  dollars.  Under  act  of  Feb. 
12,  1853,  the  Gov.  was  authorized  to  Invest  the 
proceeds  under  federal  act  of  1836  In  state  bonds. 
See  also  Debt :  State. 

1836-1882.  Sketch  of  origin  and  administration  of  sur- 
plus revenue  fund.  (14  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public 
instruction  1881/2:  cxli-cxliii.) 

1837.  Communication  from  state  treasurer  asking 
legislative  instructions  as  to  receipt  and  distribu- 
tion of  surplus  revenue  of  U.  S.  granted  to  state  by 
congressional  act  of  Je.  23,  1836.  (Sen.  jol.  10  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1836:  278.) 

1842.  Disposition  of  surplus  revenue  from  general 
govt.;  legisl.  to  determine  whether  people  shall  be 
called  upon  for  taxes  to  pay  interest  on  surplus 
revenue  as  school  fund,  which  has  been  invested 
in  bank  stock.  (Rept.  auditor  of  public  accts. 
1840/2:  19.) 

1861.    Govs.  stmt.  of  amts.  reed,  by  state  from  U.  S. 
under  provisions  of  surplus  revenue  act.      (House  j 
jol.  22  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1861:  855.) 

Three  Per  Cent  Fund 

Article  3,  sec.  6,  of  tne  enabling  act,  April  18,  1818 
(St.  L.  3:428)  provides  that  %  of  the  5%  fund 
be  appropriated  by  the  state  for  the  encouragement 
of  learning.  With  some  Interruptions  this  provi- 
sion was  carried  out  until  1846,  when  payment 
was  withheld.  In  that  year  Congress  passed  a 
resolution  directing  that  pny  should  not  be  made 
to  states  in  default  on  bonds  held  by  the  U.  S. 
in  trust.  At  the  following  session  of  the  state 
legislature,  on  Feb.  12,  1849,  Illinois  passed  an 
act  directing  the  Gov.  to  receive  from  comrs.  of 
school  fund  the  3%  fund  as  it  was  reed,  from  the 
general  govt.  and  to  invest  it  In  state  bonds  at 
their  current  market  value. 

See    Education.      School    Funds,    for    material    under 
original    provision,    and   under   Debt :      State,    for 
material  under  act  of  1849. 
FEES;  see  FEES.     STATE  OFFICERS 

FEES:    CORPORATION;   see  CORPORATIONS.     RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
FEES:   INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 
GRAIN  INSPECTION;  see  COMMERCE:  GRAIN  TRADE 
ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  RAILROAD;  see  RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL 
LANDS;  see  LAND:  STATE 
LOCKAGES    ( RIVER)  ;    see    RIVER   CONSERVANCY.     RECEIPTS, 

ETC. 

PHARMACY  BOARD;   see  LICENSE:   STATE.     RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
SECRETARY  OF  STATE;  see  FEES.     STATE  OFFICERS 
TAXATION  ;  see  that  title 

TOLLS   (RIVER)  ;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY.     RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1821/2-1834/5.     Stmt.     of     receipts     and     expenditures. 
(A.R.  auditor  public  accts.     1821/2 — same  1834/5.) 
In   1835/6  the  detailed  accts.  of  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures were  separated.     For  expenditures,  see  above, 
that  title. 

In  1820/2  the  receipts  were  from  tax  on  non-residents 
and  non-residents'  bank  stock,  Ohio  saline.  Muddy 
Hlver  saline.  The  expenditures  were  audited  war- 
rants In  favor  of  executive  officers,  militia,  State 
Bank,  salines,  for  expenses  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly and  the  Judiciary. 

In  1822/4  the  receipts  were  from  the  same  source, 
while  to  the  expenditures  were  added  those  for 
road  comrs.  and  canal  comrs. 

In  1824/6-1826/8  the  receipts  continued  to  be  from 
the  same  sources,  and  to  the  expenditures  was 
added.  In  1826/8,  the  new  Item  of  bridges. 
In  1828/30  the  receipts  were  from  the  non-resident 
tax,  the  Ohio  and  Gallatln  saline,  seminary  lands, 
comrs.  of  school  fund,  sheriffs  and  Vandalla  lots. 
The  expenditures  were  for  the  General  Assembly, 
judiciary,  executive  officers,  militia,  bridges,  roads, 
the  penitentiary,  Kaskaskla  River  and  state  bouse. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1822/3-1902/4.  Rept.  of  receipts  and  payments  of 
treasury.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1822/3— 
same  1902/4.) 

1826/7-1902/4.  Summary  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments at  state  treasury.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  pub- 
lic accts.  1826/8  (p.  58)— same  1902/4.) 

Paging  from  Senate  jol.  1828. 

1828/30.  Stmt.  showing  sums  due  to  state  from  vari- 
ous sources.  (Some  1828/30:  87.) 

Paging  from  Senate  jol. 

1835  1842.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  ordinary  receipts  and 
disbursements  of  state  funds  each  yr.  (Rept.  of 
committee  on  finance  re.  available  means  and  cur- 
rent expenses  1843:  7.) 

This  is  a  return  of  aggregates. 

.     Auditor's  rept.  on  receipts  and  disbursements  of 

treasury  each  yr.  3  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  103-105.) 

This  Is  a  classified  return  of  receipts  and  disbursements. 
1836.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  on  amt.  of  money 
ann.  receivable  into  state  treasury  by  operation  of 
existing  revenue  laws  and  amt.  necessary  for  cur- 
rent expenses  of  govt.  (House  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1836:  603-604.) 

1836/7-1902/4.  Stmt.  showing  state  treasurer  in  acct. 
with  state  of  111.  and  different  funds  of  state.  (A.R. 
auditor  public  accts.  1836/7  (pp.  34-35) — bienn. 
rept.  same  1902/4.) 

Paging  from  House  jol.  July,  1837. 

1843.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  on  available  means 
and  current  expenses  of  state.  10  pp.  (House 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  165-174.) 

.    Same.     (U.  S.  27  Cong.,  3  sess.,  Sen.  docs.  115: 

13-21.) 

Stmt.    of    present    state    of    canal    debt,    resources    of 
state,  canal  resources. 

1862-1864.     Stmt.  showing  receipts  and  expenditures  for 

revenue  purposes.     (Govs.  mess.  1865:  6-7.) 
1864/6-1902/4.     Stmt.    of    receipts    into    treasury    and 

warrants  drawn  on  acct.  of  revenue  fund.     (Bienn. 

rept.    auditor    public    accts.    1864/6    (p.    9) — same 

1902/4.) 

1872.  Receipts  and  disbursements;  remarks  by  auditor 
of  public  accts.   on  receipts  and  disbursements  of 
state  treasury,  with  stmts.  of  same.     (Same  1870/2: 
iv-vl.) 

1878-1880.  Receipts  and  disbursements  at  state  treas- 
ury, omitting  local  bond  fund  and  other  trust 
funds.  (Govs.  mess.  1881:  16.) 

1880-1882.     Same.     (Same  1883:  2.) 

1885/6.  Stmt.  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of  state 
treasury  with  estimates  of  apprns.  for  yrs.  1887/8. 
(Same  1887:  45-46.) 

1886-1888.     Stmt.    of    receipts    and    disbursements    of 

state  treasury.     (Same  1889:  21-22.) 
Secretary  of  State 

1833.     See  above  Auditor's  Office,  this  date. 

1873.  Testimony  on  investigation  of  charges  agst.  late 
secy,  of  state,  E.  Rummel,  for  overcharges  to  state 
for  copying  laws  and  journals.     4  pp.     (Repts.  28 
Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  4:  144-148.) 

.     Rept.    of    special    jt.    committee    to    investigate 

charges  agst.  secy,  of  state  for  overcharges  in  copy- 
ing laws  and  journals.  (House  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem. 
1873:  397-402;  Sen.  jol.  same  1873:  354-358.) 

1898.     Secys.  office  more  than  self-sustaining.     (Bienn. 

rept.  secy,  of  state  1896/8:  5-6.) 
Treasurer's  Office;  see  above  Auditor's  Office 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


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FINES  AND  PENALTIES 

1895.    Opinion  re.  disposition  of  fines  under  ordinances. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  354.) 
1901.     Same;   duties  of  state's  atty.  in  relation  to  col- 
lecting fines.     (Same  1901/2:  252-253.) 
FIRES 

BALTIMOEE 

1903-1904.  Table  showing  losses  sustained  in  Baltimore 
conflagration  of  Feb.  7  and  8,  1904,  with  capital  and 
net  surplus  of  each  fire  insurance  co.  authorized  to 
do  business  in  state.  (36  ann.  insurance  rept.  in- 
surance supt.  1904  pt.  1:  xxv-xxxl.) 

1904.  Rept.  of  fire  inspector  on  fires  in  state,  with 
stmt.  of  Baltimore  fire.  (36  same  1904  pt.  1:  xxiv- 
xxxi.) 

.    Baltimore  fire;  remarks  by  insurance  supt.     (36 

same  1904  pt.  1:  xvi-xvii.) 

CHICAGO 

1871.  Table  showing  total  amt.  at  risk  in  burnt  dis- 
trict, total  amt.  adjusted,  resisted,  losses  claimed, 
etc.,  of  all  fire  insurance  cos.  after  Chicago  fire. 
(4  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1872: 
64.) 

.     Table  showing  average  %  remaining  unpaid  but 

which  will  be  paid  by  each  fire  insurance  co.  of 
various  states  (of  amt.  claimed  after  Chicago  fire). 
(4  same  1872:  64.) 

.  Table  showing  estimated  value  of  property  de- 
stroyed by  Chicago  fire.  (4  some  1872:  83.) 

.     Table  showing  no.  of  fire  insurance  cos.,  capital, 

etc.,  destroyed  by  Chicago  fire.  (4  same  1872:  82.) 
— — .  Oct.  10.  Govs.  proclamation  convening  Gen. 
Assem.  on  occasion  of  Chicago  fire.  (House  jol.  27 
Gen.  Assem.  2  specl.  sess.  Oct.  1871:  3;  Sen.  jol. 
same  Oct.  1871:  3,  6-7.) 

.     Oct.  13.     Govs.  communication  re.  conflagration 

at  Chicago.      (House  jol.   27  Gen.   Assem.   2  specl. 
sess.  Oct.  1871:  4-5;  Sen.  jol.  same  1871:  9-16.) 
— .     Oct.  16.     Mess,  of  Gov.  J.  M.  Palmer  to  2d  specl. 
sess.  of  27th  Gen.  Assem.  [re.  Chicago  fire].    10  pp. 
(Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  2:  357-366.) 

.     Same.     (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  2  specl.  sess. 

1871:  11-18.) 

— .  Oct.  16.  Mess,  from  mayor  of  Chicago  announc- 
ing apptmt.  of  committee  to  represent  City  of  Chi- 
cago and  to  co-operate  with  committees  apptd.  by 
Gen.  Assem.  for  relief  of  sufferers  of  Chicago  fire. 
(Sen.  jol.  same  Oct.  1871:  17-18.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen;  250  copies  ordered  printed.  (Sen.  jol.  Oct. 
1871 : 18.) 

.     Oct.   18.     Suggestions  for  relief  of  Chicago  fire 

sufferers,  communication  addressed  to  pres.  of  Sen. 
(Sen.  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  2  specl.  sess.  Oct.  1871: 
21.) 

.    Nov.  15.    Govs.  mess,  and  ace.  docs.     (Same  adj. 

reg.  sess.  Nov.  1871:  4-24;  House  jol.  same  1871: 
4-27.) 

.     Same,  separate.     23,   4,   5  pp.      (Repts.   27   Gen. 

Assem.  1871  v.  2:  371-404.) 

The  4-page  portion  is  also  printed  on  pp.  637-640  of  the 
same  vol.  and  on  pp.  481-484  of  the  Hoxise  jol. 
Nov.  1871. 

The  28-pp.  portion  is  the  govs.  mess,  on  the  Chicago 
fire,  the  4-pp.  portion  the  govs.  mess,  on  the  killing 
of  Hen.  Grosvenor  and  the  5-pp.  portion  the  adj. 
genls.  rept.  on  the  armed  occupation  of  Chicago. 

.     Dec.  9.      Communication  from  gov.  transmitting 

papers  and  docs.  re.  U.  S.  troops  ordered  to  Chicago 
at  time  of  fire.  (Sen.  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg. 
sess.  Nov.  1871:  151-162;  House  jol.  same  1871:  170- 
181.) 

.     Same,  separate.     16  pp.     (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem. 

1871  v.  3:  5-20.) 


FIRES— cont'd 

CHICAGO — cont'd 

1872.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  govs.  mess,  of  Nov. 
15  and  Dec.  9,  1871,  .  .  .  also,  evidence  taken  and 
resolution  recommended  (concerning  the  military 
occupation  of  Chicago  by  U.  S.  troops.)  28,  12  pp. 
(Same  1871  v.  2:  599-636.) 

.     Same.     (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg  sess. 

Nov.  1871:  290-320.) 

.  Chicago  fire  of  Oct.  8  and  9,  1871 ;  insurance  his- 
tory, with  tables  of  said  fire  by  auditor  public  accts. 
(4  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1872: 
60-85.) 

Inspection 

1892.  Fire  waste;  remarks  with  recommendation  re. 
resolution  for  enactment  of  law  providing  for  in- 
vestigations of  causes  of  fires  in  state.  (24  ann. 
insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1892  pt.  1:  xii- 
xiii.) 

1896.  Work  of  fire  marshal;  remarks  by  insurance 
supt.  (28  ann.  insurance  rept.  insurance  supt.  1896 
pt.  1:  xxiii-xxv.) 

1898-1899.  Fire  inspection;  remarks  on  investigation 
of  causes  of  fires  in  state,  and  on  benefits  of  fire 
inspectors.  (30  same  1898  pt.  1  (p.  xx) — same 
1899.) 

1900.  Fire    inspection;    remarks    with    suggestion    re. 
system  of  fire  inspection  in  state.     (32  same  1900 
pt.  1:  xx-xxi.) 

1901.  Fire  inspection;   remarks  by  insurance  supt.  re. 
prevention  and  suppression  of  fires  in  state,  with 
suggestion  for  creation  of  state  fire  marshal.     (33 
same  1901  pt.  1:  xix-xx.) 

1901-1904.  Table  showing  summary  of  work  of  fire  in- 
spector of  city  of  Chicago,  no.  of  fires  investigated, 
no.  of  persons  arrested,  etc.  (34  same  1902  pt.  1 
(p.  xix) — same  1905.) 

1904.     See  above  this  date. 

FISCAL  YEAR;  see  FINANCE:  STATE 

FISH  AND  GAME 

serial 

In  his  message  to  the  29th  General  Assembly  the 
governor  called  the  attention  of  the  legislature  to 
the  question  of  fish  culture  and  recommended  some 
legislation  for  receiving,  distributing  and  deposit- 
ing the  quota  of  eggs  and  fry  coming  to  Illinois 
from  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission.  No  definite 
action  being  taken  thereon,  he  therefore,  at  the 
request  of  the  State  Fish  Culture  Association 
appointed  a  special  commissioner  on  behalf  of 
the  state  to  receive  from  the  U.  S.  fish  com- 
missioners the  proportion  of  fish  spawn  to  which 
Illinois  was  entitled  under  act  of  Congress,  and 
to  hatch  and  distribute  the  same ;  authorizing  him 
to  dispose  of  a  sufficient  amount  to  defray  the 
current  expense.  Only  one  report  of  this  comr. 
covering  the  years  1875  and  1876  was  found. 

1  series 

1875/6.     Rept.  of  fish  comr.,  1. 

In  Collected  docs,  ns  follows : 
1.  1S75/6  in  Senate  jol.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877  : 153-155. 

2  series 

Under  Act  of  May  13,   1870 

1879/80-1883/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  state  fish  comn. 
for  the  yr.  ending  Sept.  30. 

Checklist 
1879/80  dept.  ed.      Not  found. 

"  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     14  pp. 

1880/1     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,   1883.     33 

pp. 

The  title  page  of  this   rept.   reads  :     "  Reports  of  the 
state   fish   commission   of   Illinois.     From   July   1, 
1879  to  Sept.  30,  1882."     In  reality  this  Is  the  2d 
rept.  of  the  commission  for  1880/1  only. 
1880/1  doc.       ed.     n.   p.,  n.  d.     33  pp. 
1881/2-1882/3  none  issued. 

1883/4  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  n.  W.   Rokker,   1884.     127 
(1)  pp.,  pis. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1883/4  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     127  (1)   pp.,  pis. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1879/80  In   Repts.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881,  v.  1,    doc.    K. 
1880/1       "        "       33     "          "        1882,  v.  1,      "      K. 
1881/2-1882/3  none  issued. 
1883/4     In  Kepts.  34  Gen.  Assem.  1885.  v.  2,   doc.   K. 

3  series 

1884/6-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  state  fish  comrs., 
for  the  period  ending  Sept.  30. 

Checklist 
1884/6     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1887.     149 

pp. 

1884/6     doc.     ed.     None  issued. 
1886/8     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1889.     113 

pp.,   pis. 

1886/8     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     113  pp. 
1888/90  dept.  ed.     Springfield,   H.  W.  Rokker,   1891.      78 

pp. 

1888/HO  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1800/2     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.     52 

pp. 

1890/2     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1802/4     dept.  ed.     Springfield,    Ed.    F.    Hartman,    1895. 

52   pp.,   pis. 

1892/4     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1894/6     dept.  ed.      Springfield,   Phillips   Bros.,    1897.     21 

pp. 
1894/6     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

Hereafter  there  was  but  one  edition  published. 
1896/8  Springfield,    Phillips    Bros.,    1899.      85    pp.,    pis., 

2  foldg.  plans. 

1898/00  n.  p.,  n.  d.     80  pp.,  pis. 
1000/2  n.  p.,  n.  d.     33,  30  pp.,  pis. 
1902/4  Springfield,  111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.     73  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1884/6     omitted. 

1886/8  in  Repts.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889,  v.  4,  doc.  C. 
1888/00  "  "  37  "  "  1890,  v.  4,  "  E. 
1890/2  "  "  38  "  "  1892,  v.  4,  "  O. 
1892/4  "  "  38  "  "  1894,  v.  9,  unlettered. 

Next  to  last  doc.  in  vol. 

1894/6     in  Hepts.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1896,  v.  3,   unlettered. 
5th  doc.  in  vol. 
Thereafter  the  Collected  docs,  were  discontinued. 

non-serial 

1854.    Observations  upon  some  of  the  birds  of  111.  most 
interesting    to    the    agriculturist.       (Trans,    state 
agric.  socy.  1853/4:  559-565.) 
1873.    Essay  on  fish  culture — facilities  for  flsh  culture 

in  111.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1872:  159-166.) 
1876.     List  of  111.  Crustacea;  by  S.  A.  Forbes,  with  key 
to  species.     (111.  Museum  of  Nat.  History  no.  1:  3- 
26.) 

.    Partial  catalogue  of  the  fishes  of  111.;  by  E.  W. 

Nelson.     (Same  no.  1:  33-52.) 

.  Res.  recommending  protection  of  flsh  and  re- 
stocking of  public  waters  in  state  with  same,  and 
urging  legisl.  to  make  such  laws  as  may  become 
necessary  for  said  purpose.  (Trans,  dept.  agric. 
1876:  13.) 

1878.  Catalogue  of  the  fishes  of  111.;  by  D.  S.  Jordan. 
(111.  Laboratory  of  Nat.  History  v.  1,  bull.  no.  2: 
37-70.) 

.    The  food  of  111.  fishes;  by  S.  A.  Forbes.     (Same 

bull.  no.  2:  71-86.) 

1880.  Distribution  of  fish — where  deposited,  no.  and 
kind.  (Bienn.  rept.  flsh  comr.  1879/80:  10-11.) 

.     Recommendation  for  passage  of  new  or  amdmt. 

of  existing  laws,  so  as  to  make  catching  other  than 
with  hook  and  line,  of  any  kind  of  flsh  during  close 
season  criminal  offence,  and  the  possession  of  flsh 
during  that  time  an  evidence  of  violation  of  law; 
also  making  it  the  duty  of  some  person  or  persons 
to  look  after  enforcing  of  such  laws,  with  powers. 
(Same  1879/80:  7.) 

.    Needed  legislation  to  protect  flsh  in  111.  River 

and  its  tributaries — same  can  be  made  best  fishing 
resorts  in  West,  if  proper  care  is  used  in  planting 
lakes  and  rivers  and  laws  be  enacted  and  enforced 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

non-seria  I — cont'd 

sufficiently  stringent  to  prevent  wholesale  slaughter 
of  game  and  food-flsh,  now  so  prevalent.  (Same 
1879/80:  12.) 

1880.  The  food  of  fishes  of  111.;  by  S.  A.  Forbes.     (111. 
Laboratory  of  Natural   History   v.   1,  bull.   no.   3: 
18-65.) 

Reprinted  In  Bienn.  rept.  of  flsh  comr.  1883/4  :  90-127. 
For  continuation  see  below,  1883.  Food  of  smaller 
fresh-water  fishes. 

1881.  Recommendation  for  better  enforcement  of  exist- 
ing laws,  the  passage  of  act,  or  an  amdmt.  to  exist- 
ing law,  for  protection  of  native  fish — particularly 
in  such  streams  or  lakes  as  have  been  restocked  by 
conm.  making  it  the  business  of  some  person  or 
persons  to  enforce  such  laws.      (Bienn.   rept.   fish 
comr.  1881/2:  6.) 

1882.  Recommendation  for  close  season  to  be  extended 
from  four  to  six  mos.,  Feb.  15  to  Aug.  15,  so  that 
law  would  better  accomplish  its  objects,  i.  e.,  the 
protection  of  the  spawn;    also  favoring  a  prohibi- 
tory law   for  period   of  yrs.   so   far  as   the  use  of 
seines  or  nets  in  inland  lakes  and  streams  is  con- 
cerned.   (Same  1881/2:  11.) 

1882-1896.  List  of  native  flsh  distributed.  (Same 
1881/2  (pp.  19-21)— same  1894/6.) 

1882-1904.  List  of  r.rs.  giving  transportation  or  other- 
wise assisting  in  work  of  comrs.  (Same  1881/2 
(pp.  16-17)— same  1902/4.) 

1883.  The  food  of  smaller  fresh-water  fishes  [of  111.]; 
by  S.  A.  Forbes.     (111.  Laboratory  of  Natural  His- 
tory v.  1,  bull.  no.  6:  65-94.) 

Reprinted  in  Bienn.  rept.  of  flsh  corar.  1884/6:  114-138. 
Preceded  by  "  Food  of  fishes  of  111."  ;  see  above 
under  date  of  1880.  Followed  by  Studies  of  food 
of  fresh-water  fishes  [of  111.]  ;  see  below  under 
date  of  1888. 

.     The  first  food  of  common  white  fish;   by  S.  A. 

Forbes.     (Same  v.  1,  bull.  no.  6:  95  et  seq.) 

Reprinted  In  Bienn.  rept.  flsh  comr.  1884/6  :  139-149. 

1884.  Opinion  of  Supreme  Court  in  case  of  Parker  vs. 
The  People.     (Bienn.  rept.  of  flsh  comn.  1883/4:  13- 
17.) 

.     Recommendation  for  passage  of  new  or  amdmt. 

of  old  laws  to  afford  such  protection  to  flsh  as  they 
must  have  if  successful  and  practical  restocking  of 
waters  be  accomplished.     (Same  1883/4:  21.) 
1884-1886.     Catalogue  of  native  fishes  of  111.;   by  S.  A. 
Forbes.     (Same  1883/4:  60-89.) 

This  catalogue  appears  again  in  the  bienn.  repts.  of 
the  flsh  comn.  for  1884/6,  pp.  85-113  and  for 
1898/00,  pp.  55-80. 

1885.  Necessity  of  amending  flsh  laws  in  regard  to  pro- 
hibition   of    dragging    seines,    etc.,    recommended. 
(Govs.  mess.  1885:  15.) 

1888.  Studies  on  the  aquatic  life  of  111.  (Bienn.  rept. 
fish  comr.  1886/8:  61-113.) 

.     Comments   on    increase   of   native   flsh.      (Same 

1886/8:  6-9.) 

.     Suggestions  for  laws   to  give  flsh  free  passage 

up  all  streams,  making  provision  for  such  free 
passage  and  sufficient  apprn.  for  taking  and  dis- 
tributing native  flsh,  and  for  their  protection  when 
put  into  streams.  (Same  1886/8:  30-31.) 

.     Studies  of  the  food  of  the  fresh- water  fishes  [of 

111.];  by  S.  A.  Forbes.  (Bull.  111.  Laboratory  of 
Natural  History  v.  2:  433-473.) 

See  above  under  dates  of  1880  and  1883  for  preceding 
similar  material. 

.     On  the   food   relations   of  fresh-water   fishes:    a 

summary  and  discussion;  by  S.  A.  Forbes.  (Same 
v.  2:  475-538,  art.  viii.) 

Reprinted,  without  the  summary  In  Bienn.  rept.  of 
flsh  comr.  1888/90  :  59-78.  Continuation  of  pre- 
ceding item. 

1890.  Corresp.  relative  to  enforcing  the  fish  and  fish- 
way  laws.  (Bienn.  rept.  flsh  comr.  1888/90:  48-52.) 


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209 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 


non-serial — cont'd 

1890.  Corresp.  re.  increase  of  fish,  carp,  protective 
assns.,  etc.  (Same  1888/90:  53-55.) 

.    Comments  on  distribution  of  indigenous  fishes. 

(Same  1888/90:  3-5.) 

.    Recommended  that  boats  should  be  kept  on  river 

continually  during  close  season  in  charge  of  compe- 
tent wardens,  and  every  violation  should  be  fol- 
lowed up  promptly.  (Same  1888/90:  7-8.) 

1892.  Suggested  that  laws  should  be  so  amended  as  to 
make  limit  as  to  size  of  game-fish  taken  at  certain 
seasons  of  yr.  (Same  1890/2:  22.) 

.    Recommended  that  existing  laws  be  codified  to 

make  them  comprehensive  and  capable  of  interpre- 
tation by  all  courts  and  with  some  degree  of  simi- 
larity, and  with  such  amdmts.  as  to  make  it  pos- 
sible to  enforce  them;  also  that  laws  should  be  so 
amended  as  to  make  possession  of  illegal  nets  a 
violation  of  law.  (Same  1890/2:  21-22.) 

.     Rept.  giving  estimate  of  one  week's  work  of  no. 

of  food  fishes  taken,  and  varieties  from  drying 
ponds.  (Same  1890/2:  5-6.) 

1892/4-1894/6.  Comment  on  fish  laws.  (Same  1892/4 
(pp.  7-9) — same  1894/6.) 

1894.  Suggested  that  amdmt.  be  made  to  present  laws 
which  would  prohibit  the  catching  or  killing  of 
fish  with  any  devices  other  than  hook  and  line, 
from  Mch.  15  to  July  1.  (Same  1892/4:  15.) 

.     Opinion  re.  right  to  catch  or  kill  fish.     (Bienn. 

rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  266.) 

.    Brief  description  of  methods  used  in  taking  fish 

from  over-flows  for  purpose  of  rescue  and  distribu- 
tion. (Bienn.  rept.  fish  comr.  1892/4:  9-12.) 

1896.  Recommended  that  law  should  be  so  revised  as 
to    make    close    season    same    throughout    state. 
(Same  1894/6:  8.) 

.     Table  showing  the  catch  of  four  of  the  fishing 

firms  at  Havana,  111.,  giving  kind,  no.  pounds  and 
percentage.  (Same  1894/6:  7.) 

1897.  Govs.    communication    and    Wise.    jt.    res.    for 
apptmt.   of  committee  to  act   in   conjunction   with 
state  fish  comn.  and  state  fish  and  game  warden, 
to  secure  uniform  legislation  on  subject  of  fish  and 
game   for   States   of   Wise.,   Minn.,   Mich,    and    111. 
(Sen.    jol.    40    G«n.    Assem.    1897:  730;    House   jol. 
same  1897:  636.) 

.    Opinion     re.     constitutionality     of    game     law. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  220-221.) 

1898.  Same;  fish — from  what  rivers  and  streams  may 
be  taken;  penalty  for  taking  with  seine  or  net  with- 
out consent  of  owner  of  premises.     (Same  1897/8: 
218.) 

.  Advocating  amdmt.  covering  period  named  pro- 
hibiting taking  and  killing  of  fish  within  400  ft.  of 
any  dam,  by  any  device,  from  Apr.  1  to  July  1  of 
same  yr.  (Bienn.  rept.  fish  comr.  1896/8:  14.) 

.  Suggestion  for  such  changes  in  law  as  would 

explicitly  describe  a  trammel  net  and  prohibit  its 
use  at  all  times.  (Same  1896/8:  13.) 

.  Suggestion  for  amending  protective  laws,  so  far 

as  to  fully  protect  fish  and  fishermen,  insuring  an 
increase  in  out-put  without  doing  injustice  to  busi- 
ness interest.  (Same  1896/8:  24.) 

.  Record  of  seining  done  in  Carthage  Lake  and 

Running  Slough  Lake  Jan.  1898.  (Same  1896/8: 
38-40.) 

.  Distribution  of  fish — black  bass,  croppie,  ring 

perch  fry,  sun  fish,  and  channel  cat  fish.  (Same 
1896/8:  33-36.) 

1898-1904.  Comments  on  great  damage  to  fish  ensuing 
from  pollution  of  streams  of  state,  and  urgent  need 
of  legislation  to  correct  the  abuse.  (Same  1896/8 
(p.  20)— some  1902/4.) 

14 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1900.  Recommended  that  fish  laws  be  so  amended  as 
to  make  it  duty  of  comrs.  to  confiscate  all  illegal 
fishing  tackle;    also  that  close  season  be  made  to 
cover   the   spawning  season   of   fish,   and   prohibit 
their  being  taken  by  any  device  whatever  during 
such  close  season.     (Same  1898/00:  25.) 

.     Comments   on   use  of  seine;    suggestion   not   to 

abolish  same  entirely.     (Same  1898/00:  15-16.) 

1901.  Res.    recommending   passage   of   some    law    pro- 
hibiting  discharge  of  fire-arms   upon   public  high- 
ways   of    state    and    indiscriminate    hunting    and 
shooting   along   public   highways   of   state.      (A.R. 
farmers'  institutes  1901:  149.) 

.     Opinion  re.  ownership  of  wild  game  in  state — 

game  law  applies  to  game  found  on  one's  premises. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  259.) 
— .  Same;  when  unlawful  to  use  trammel  net,  seine 
or  other  devices,  when  and  where  lawful  to  take 
fish  by  hook  and  line,  when  unlawful  to  use  nets, 
meaning  of  waters  used  for  commercial  navigation. 
(Same  1901/2:  263-264  ) 

1902.  Recommendation  for  adoption  of  smaller  meshed 
nets,  when   lawful  to  use  anything,  and   vigorous 
enforcements  of  law  re.  size  of  fish  which  shall  be 
offered  for  sale.  (Bienn.  rept.  fish  comr.  1900/2:  3.) 

.     List  of  native  fishes  of  111.,  with  keys;  by  Thos. 

Large.     30  pp.     (Same  1900/2.) 
Appears  also  with  rept.  for  1902/4. 

1903.  Opinion  re.  rights  of  "  owners  of  farm  lands  " — 
sec.  3  of  game  law  construed — what  animals  and 
birds   law   does  not  apply  to.      (Bienn.   rept.   atty. 
gen.  1903/4:  328-329.) 

— .     Same;     constitutionality    of    fish    law.      (Same 
1903/4:  329-330.) 

.     Same;  construction  of  sec.  32,  game  law.     (Same 

1903/4:  327-328.) 

1904.  Rept.  of  pres.  of  fish  comn.  in  charge  of  enforce- 
ment  of    fish    protection    law.      (Bienn.    rept.    fish 
comr.  1902/4:  9-13.) 

.  Opinion  re.  use  of  seine  in  violation  of  law. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  328.) 

.  Same;  seining — when  lawful.  (Same  1903/4: 

320-321.) 

.  Same;  seines — when  may  be  seized  and  con- 
demned. (Same  1903/4:  318-320.) 

.  Opinion;  riparian  rights;  who  has  right  to  take 

mussels  from  Wabash  River.  (Same  1903/4:  470.) 

COOK  COUNTY 

1854.  Catalogue  of  animals  observed  in  Cook  Co.,  111.; 
also  of  birds,  fish,  etc.  of  Southern  111.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1853/4:  577-609.) 

MISSISSIPPI  BOTTOMS 

1888.  Preliminary  rept.  on  the  animals  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi Bottoms  near  Quincy,  111.,  in  Aug.,  1888. 
(Bull.  111.  State  Laboratory  of  Nat.  History  v.  3: 
123-184.) 

Associations 

1888-1890.     Comments      on      protective      organizations. 

(Bienn.  rept.  fish  comr.   1886/8   (pp.  26-27)— some 

1888/90.) 
1896      Comments    on    fishing    clubs    of    state.      (Same 

1894/6:  11-13.) 
1897-1902      Ann.  rept.  of  111.  Fishermen's  Assn.,  giving 

estimated  amt.  and  kind  of  fish  caught,  and  value 

of  same      (Same  1896/8  (pp.  5-8)— some  1900/2.) 


Bass 


1898.  Paper  on  the  age  of  small  mouth  black  bass;  by 
J  Van  Cleave.  (Bienn.  rept.  fish  comr.  1896/8. 
25-27.) 


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FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Carp 

1882.    Recommendation    for    general    introduction    of 
carp  into  waters  of  state.     (Bienn.  rept.  fish  comr. 
1881/2:  15-16.) 
1882-1892.     List   of    carp    distribution.      (Same   1881/2 

(pp.  22-25)— same  1890/2.) 
1884.     List  of  German  carp  distributed.     (Same  1883/4: 

37-41.) 
1884-1888.     Distribution     of     carp     by     govt.       (Same 

1883/4   (pp.  55-56)— same  1886/8.) 

1886-1904.  Comments  on  carp,  their  adaptation  to 
rivers,  and  carp  distribution.  (Same  1884/6  (pp. 
12-15)— some  1902/4.) 

1888.     Re'sume'  of  what  has  been  accomplished  since  the 
introduction  of  carp  into  state.     (Same  1886/8:  11- 
13.) 
Deer 

1843.     Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  agric.  and  manu- 
factures on  petitions  re.  subject  of  shooting  deer. 
2  pp.     (House  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3: 
351-352.) 
Exhibitions 

1904.     Rept.  on  111.  exhibit  at  Louisiana  Purchase  Ex- 
position.    (Bienn.  rept.  fish  comr.  1902/4:  23-25.) 
Expenditures  for;  see  below,  Receipts,  etc. 
Fines 

1899.  Opinion  re.  fines  collected  under  fish  and  game 
act,  to  whom  paid.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00: 
225-226.) 

Fish  Commission 

serial 
See  above. 

non-serial 

1879-1903.     Sketch  of  functions  and  work  of  fish  com- 
mission.    (III.  Blue  Book  1903:  476-477.) 
1881.     Recommendation  that  provision  be  made  for  con- 
tinuing work  of  fish  comn.  for  next  2  yrs.     (Govs. 
mess.  1881:  14.) 
Fish  Wardens 

1890.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  sum  sufficient  to 
cover  expense  of  wardens  and  to  make  laws  re. 
protection  of  fish  fully  operative  and  to  enable 
comrs.  to  patrol  principal  rivers  of  state,  by  use 
of  one  or  more  boats,  during  entire  season.  (Bienn. 
rept.  fish  comr.  1888/90:  23.) 

1890-1904.  Rept.  of  fish  wardens  in  state.  (Same 
1888/90  (pp.  14-20)— same  1902/4.) 

1897.  Opinion   re.   powers  and   duties  of  fish  warden. 
(Bienn.   rept.   atty.   gen.   1897/8:  219-220.) 

1898.  Suggested  that  a  warden  system  that  would  pro- 
vide for  few  paid  wardens  rather  than  larger  no. 
depending  solely  on  collection  of  fines  for  compen- 
sation, would  be  productive  of  greater  amt.  of  good. 
(Bienn.  rept.  fish  comr.  1896/8:  16.) 

1898-1904.  Rept.  of  supt.  of  111.  River  wardens. 
(Same  1896/8  (pp.  45-46)— same  1902/4.) 

1900.  Recommended  that  law  creating  wardens  be  so 
amended   as   to   divide  state   into   large   districts. 
(Same  1898/00:  25.) 

1902.  Recommendation  for  repeal  of  that  portion  of 
fish  laws  which  provides  for  apptmt.  of  indefinite 
no.  of  men  as  wardens.  (Same  1900/2:  6.) 

1903-1904.    Log  of  steamer  Illinois  for  two  yrs.     (Same 

1902/4:  26-32.) 

EXPENSE  FUND;  see  below,  RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES 
Fishways 

1878.  Construction  of  flshways  in  dams  of  Illinois 
River.  (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1877/8:  40.) 

1880.  Recommendation  that  dams  in  rivers  of  state 
be  provided  with  more  suitable  flshways  (this 
applied  particularly  to  Rock,  Fox  and  Kankakee 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Fish  Wardens — cont'd 

Rivers  and  tributaries)  and  for  such  changes  in 
state  dams  as  will  make  them  meet  the  necessary 
requirements.  (Bienn.  rept.  fish  comn.  1879/80:  7.) 

1882.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  re.  degree  of  circumstantial 
evidence  necessary  to  justify  comrs.  in  causing  ar- 
rests for  violation  of  law  in  relation  to  fish  and  if 
any  notice  is  necessary  to  require  flshways  to  be 
built  in  dams  under  law  of  1879.  (Same  1881/2: 
30.) 

.     Construction  of  flshway  in  Dayton  dam,  this  dam 

being  only  one  not  heretofore  provided  with  flsh- 
way. (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1881/2:  7.) 

1886.  Res.  of  Gen.  Assem.  concerning  construction  of 
fishways  by  canal  comrs.  with  law  re.  flshways. 
(Bienn.  rept.  fish  comr.  1884/6:  18.) 

.     Suggested   that   law   re.   flshways   should   be  so 

amended  as  to  increase  penalties  for  violation  and 
to  provide  that  it  be  made  part  of  duties  of  various 
state's  attys.  to  prosecute  cases  of  neglect  or  failure 
to  comply  with  law  in  their  counties.  (Same 
1884/6:  26.) 

1888.  Rept.  of  flshways  on  Fox  River.  (Same  1886/8: 
20-21.) 

.     Corresp.  re.  bldg.  suitable  fishways  in  Fox  River. 

(Same  1886/8:  16-18.) 

1903.  Recommendation  that  present  warden  system  be 
abolished  and  few  competent  men  be  entrusted 
with  work  of  fish  comn.  (Govs.  mess.  1903:  17.) 


Game  Warden 


serial 


Under  Act  of  1899 

1899/00.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  game  comr.  to  the  gov.,  1. 
Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1900.     16  pp. 

No    more    published,    although    the    office    Is    still    In 
existence. 

B 

1892.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  game  warden  for  the  city  of 

Chicago,  to  the  gov.,  1.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 

1893.    8  pp. 

No  more  published. 

non-serial 
1885-1903.     Sketch    of    history,    powers    and    duties    of 

office  of  game  warden.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  477- 

478.) 

1897.     Opinion  re.  duty  of  game  wardens;   can  not  ap- 
point deputy;  when  game  may  be  held;  ownership 

of.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  222.) 
1901.    Same;  power  of  game  warden  to  take  out  search 

warrant  and  seize  game.     (Same  1901/2:  262-263.) 
1903.    Same;  right  of  game  wardens  to  make  searches. 

(Same  1903/4:  318.) 

GAME  PROTECTION  FUND;  see  below,  RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
Inspection 

1866/7-1868.     Table  showing  inspection  of  lake  fish,  by 

qualities.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (p.  627) 

—same  1867/8.) 
Laws 
1859.    Law  for  protection  of  birds.    (Trans,  state  agric. 

socy.  1857/8;   app.) 
1885.     Fish  laws;  text  of  act  in  force  July  1.     (Bienn. 

rept.  fish  comr.  1884/6:  21-23.) 
1887.     Same.     (Same  1886/8:  21-24.) 

.     Same.     (Same  1896/8:  62-67.) 

1889.     Same.     (Same  1890/2:  48-52.) 

1899.     Fish  laws;  text  of  act  in  force  July  1,  1887  and 

of  act  approved  April   21,   1899.      (Same  1898/00: 

52-56.) 
.     Fish   and   game   laws,   in   force  July   1.     44   pp. 

24°. 


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211 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Laws— cont'd 

1901.    Fish  and  game  laws.    40  pp.    24°. 
1903.    Game   [and  fish]   laws  of  111.  In   force  July  1, 
1903.    56  pp.    24°. 

License;  see  License:  State.    Hunters 
Perch 
1890.    List  showing  stream,  location  and  no.  of  pike 

perch  distributed.      (Blenn.   rept.  fish  comr.   1888/ 

90:  13.) 

Prairie  Chickens 
1895.    Opinion   re.   game  law — prairie  chicken  season. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  318.) 
Quail 
1897.    Opinion  when  lawful  to  kill  quail.     (Bienn.  rept. 

atty.  gen.  1897/8:  223.) 
1901.    Opinion   re.    law   in   relation   to   quail.      (Same 

1901/2:  260-262.) 
1903.     Res.  recommending  placing  quail  in  same  class 

as  song  birds  and   making  it  a  penalty  to  shoot 

quail  at  any  season  of  yr.     (A.R.  farmers'  insti- 
tutes 1903:  200.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 
1879-1904.    Recapitulation  of  expenditures  of  111.  state 

flsh  comn.     (Bienn.  rept.  flsh  comn.  1879/80  (p.  9) 

— same  1902/4.) 
1886/8-1898.    Stint,  of  apprns.     (Same  1886/8  (p.  36)  — 

same  1896/8.) 
1898-1904.    Stmt.  of  receipts  and  disbursements  of  game 

protection  fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1898/ 

00  (pp.  9-10)— some  1902/4.) 
1902/4.     Stmt.   of   receipts   and    disbursements   of   flsh 

warden's  expense  fund.     (Same  1902/4:  11.) 

Shipments;  see  Commerce 

Trout 

1886.  Stmt.  as  to  experiment  of  stocking  lake  with 
salmon  trout  by  N.  K.  Fairbank.  (Bienn.  rept. 
flsh  comr.  1884/6:  5-10.) 

Wardens 

FISH;  see  above,  FISH  WARDENS 

GAME;  see  above,  GAME  WARDENS 

Whitefish 

1886.  Comments  on  scarcity  of  white  flsh;  recom- 
mended that  small  hatching  house  for  purpose  of 
hatching  white  flsh  for  Lake  Michigan  and  wall- 
eyed pike  for  interior  lakes  and  streams  be  built 
and  maintained  at  some  convenient  place,  and  that 
liberal  amt.  of  work  be  done  in  this  direction. 
(Bienn.  rept.  flsh  comr.  1884/6:  15-16.) 

FIVE    PER    CENT    FUND;    see    FINANCE:    STATE.     RE- 
CEIPTS 

"  FLATHEADS  ";  see  RIOTS.    "  REGULATORS  " 

FLAX 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Fiber  Crops 

FLAX  SEED 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and  Forage  Crops 

FLOODS;  see  CLIMATE 

FLOUR 

Manufacture;  see  Industries.    Flour 
Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;   see  Commerce 

FOOD  COMMISSION;   see  INDUSTRIES.    INSPECTION 
FOOD  LAW;  see  INDUSTRIES.    FOOD  PRODUCTS 


FOOT  AND  MOUTH  DISEASE;  see  AGRICULTURE.    LIVE- 
STOCK.    INSPECTION,  ETC. 

FORAGE  PLANTS 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and  Forage 

FORD  COUNTY  (1859) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.     Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

FORESTS;   see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

FOX  INDIAN  MASSACRE;  see  POPULATION.    INDIAN 

FOX  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY  (1818) 
Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture. 

FRATERNAL     BENEFIT     ASSOCIATIONS;      see     BENE- 
FICIARY ASSOCIATIONS 

FRENCH 
Population;  see  that  title 

FROSTS;  see  CLIMATE 

FRUIT 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Industry;   see  Industries 

FULTON  COUNTY  (1823) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

FUND  COMMISSIONERS;  see  DEBT:  STATE 

FUNDS 

School;  see  Education.    School  Funds 
State;  see  Finance:  State 

FUNGI;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

GALLATIN  COUNTY  (1812) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Salines;  see  Land:   State 

GAMBLING;  see  SPECULATION 

GAS  WELLS;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.   NATURAL 
GAS 

GENERAL  ASSEMBLY 

Expenditures  for;  see  Finance:    State.    Expenditures 
Salary  of  Officials;  see  Salaries 

GEOLOGY;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

GLANDERS;   see  AGRICULTURE.     LIVESTOCK,     INSPEC- 
TION, ETC. 

GOOSEBERRY 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 


212 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


GOVERNOR 


serial 


Territory 
Register 

1809-1818.  Executive  register  for  the  Illinois  Terri- 
tory, commencing  the  25th  day  of  April,  1809,  to 
Sept.  9,  1818. 

Printed  for  the  first  time  in  1901  in  the  Publications 

of  the  111.  State  Historical  Library,  no.  3  :  3-61. 
"  The  Executive  Register  is  a  list  of  the  official  acts 
of  the  Governor,  and  might  be  called  "  The  Gov- 
ernor's  Minute   Book."      (Editor's   introduction,   p. 
2.) 

Messages 

1812.  Message  of  Gov.  Ninian  Edwards,  Nov.  (House 
Jol.  1812  (1901  ed.):  88-89.) 

State 

Messages 

English  Edition 

1818-1904.  Messages  of  the  govs.  of  Illinois  to  the  Gen. 
Assem. 

Checklist 

1818  Oct.  Bond.     Not  found. 

1819  Jan.  Bond.     Not  found. 

It    is   almost   certain    that   neither   of   these    messages 

were  issued  in  pamphlet  form. 
1S20  Dec.  Bond.     Not  found. 

300   copies   were   ordered   printed.      (House   Jol.   1820: 

22.) 

1822  Dec.  Bond.  Not  found. 
1824  Nov.  Coles.  Not  found. 
1826  Jan.  Coles.  Not  found. 
1826  Dec.  Coles.  Not  found. 

It  is  uncertain  whether  the  preceding  four  messages 
were  printed  in  pamphlet  form.  No  order  to  print 
was  found. 

1826  Dec.   Edwards ;   inaugural.     Vandalla,   Robt.   Black- 
well,  1826.     32  pp. 
1828  Dec.  Edwards.      St.    Louis,    Charless   and   Paschal), 

1829.     28  pp. 
1828  Dec.    Edwards.      Vandalia,    Robt.    Blackwell,    1828. 

25  pp. 

Illinois  Intelligencer  Extra,  Jan.  3,  1829. 
The  preceding  three  items  were  found  in  the  Chicago 

Historical  Society  Library. 
1830  Dec.    Edwards.      Vandalia,    Robt.    Blackwell,    1830. 

37  pp. 

In  Illinois  State  Library. 
1832  Dec.  Reynolds.     Not  found. 

1000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate. 
The   text  of  this   message   as   printed   In   the  journals 
omits   the   govs.    recommendations   concerning   the 
militia.     The  pamphlet  edition  of  the  message   is 
a    revision    and    Includes    these    recommendations. 
(See  Sen.  Jol.   1832/3:31.) 
1834  Dec.  Ewlng,  actg.     Not  found. 

1834  Dec.  Duncan,  innug.     Not  found. 

3000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate  (Sen. 
Jol.  1834/5:32)  and  2000  copies  for  the  House 
(House  Jol.  1834/5:34). 

1835  Dec.  Duncan.     Not  found. 

2000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate  and 
House  resp.  (Sen.  Jol.  1835/6  : 11 ;  House  Jol.  1835/ 
6:  23). 

1836  Dec.  Duncan.     Not  found. 

5000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  Hie  Senate  (Sen. 
Jol.  1836/7 : 29)  and  3500  copies  for  the  House 
(House  Jol.  1836/7  :  26). 

1837  July  Duncan.     Not  found. 

5000  copies  of  the  message  with  ace.  docs,  were  ordered 
printed  for  the  Senate  and  House  resp.  (Sen. 
Jol.  1837  :  39  ;  House  Jol.  1837  :  16). 

1838  Dec.  Duncan.     Not  found. 

5000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  House  (House 
Jol.  1838/9:  17). 

1838  Dec.  Carlin,  inaug.     Not  found. 

5000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate  and 
the  House  resp.  (Sen.  Jol.  1838/9:21;  House  Jol. 
1838/9:31). 

1839  Dec.   Carlin.     dept.   ed.     Springfield,   Wm.   Walters, 

1839.  13  pp. 

1839  Dec.  Carlin.     doc.  ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1840  Nov.   Carlin.     dept.  ed.     Springfield,   Wm.   Walters, 

1840.  15  pp. 

1840  Nov.  Carlin.     doc.  ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1840  Dec.  Carlin.     None  delivered. 

1842  Dec.  Carlin.     dept.   ed.      Springfield,   Wm.   Walters, 

1842.     19  pp. 

Inlaid  in  the  Illinois  State  Register  between  the  nos. 
for  Dec.  2  and  Dec.  9  of  1842,  In  the  Illinois  State 
Historical  Library's  file  of  this  paper,  there  Is  a 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 

State — cont'd 

Messages — cont"  d 

English  Edition — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

copy  of  Gov.  Carlin's  message  of  Dec.  1842.  It  is 
4  pp.,  folio,  and  was  published  as  an  Extra  to  the 
Register. 

1842  Dec.  Carlin.     doc.  ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1842  Dec.  Ford,  inaug.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

6000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  House  (House 
Jol.  1842/3  :  52)  ;  and  5000  copies  for  the  Senate. 
1842  Dec.  Ford.     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
1844  Dec.  Ford.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

5000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate   (Sen. 
Jol.   1844/5:21)    nnd   10,000  copies  for  the  House 
(House  Jol.   1844/5:  21). 
1844  Dec.  Ford.     doc.  ed.     None  Issued. 
1846  Dec.  Ford.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

5000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate   (Sen. 
Jol.    1846/7 : 9)    and    5000    copies    for    tie   House 
(House  Jol.   1846/7:12). 
1846  Dec.  Ford.     doc.  ed.     n.  t.   p.     3  pp. 
1846  Dec.  French,  inaug.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

8000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  House  (House 

Jol.  1846/7:24). 

1846  Dec.  French,     doc.  ed.    None  Issued. 
1849  Jan.  French,    dept.  ed.     Lanphler  and  Walker,  1849. 

12  pp. 

1849  Jan.  French,     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
1849  Oct.  French,     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

5000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate   (Sen. 
Jol.    1849 :  15)    and   20,000   copies   for   the    House 
(House  Jol.  1849:  16). 
1849  Oct.  French,     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 
1851  Jan.  French,     dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

15.000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  House 
(House  Jol.  1851  :  26). 

1851  Jan.  French,     dftc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     22  pp. 

1852  June  French,     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

5000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate  (Sen. 
Jol.  1852 :  15)  and  20,000  copies  for  the  House 
(House  Jol.  1852:  17). 

1852  June  French,     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 

1853  Jan.  French,     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

5000  copies  were  ordered  prlntd  for  the  Senate  (Sen. 
Jol.  1853:17)  and  10,000  copies  for  the  House 
(House  Jol.  1853: 15). 

1853  Jan.  French,     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     9  pp. 
1853  Jan.  Matteson,  inaug.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

10,000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate  (Sen. 
Jol.  1853 : 66)  and  20,000  copies  for  the  House 
(House  Jol.  1853:  60). 

1853  Jan.  Matteson.    doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     18  pp. 

1854  Feb.  Matteson.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

lO.OOO  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate  (Sen. 
Jol.  1854:21)  and  20,000  copies  for  the  House 
(House  Jol.  1854:21). 

1854  Feb.  Matteson.     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 

1855  Jan.  Matteson.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

10,000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate  (Sen. 
Jol.  1855 : 15)  and  20,000  copies  for  the  House 
(House  Jol.  1855:  19). 

1855  Jan.  Matteson.     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
1857  Jan.  Matteson.    dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Lanphler  and 

Walker,  1857.     14  pp. 

1857  Jan.  Matteson.     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 
1857  Jan.  Bissell,  Inaug.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

No  order  to  print  found. 
1857  Jan.  Bissell.    doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
1859  Jan.  Bissell.     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Ballhache  and 

Baker.  1859.     13  pp. 

1859  Jan.  Bissell.    doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.     13  pp. 
1861  Jan.   Wood,     dept   ed.      Springfield,   Bailhache  and 

Baker,  1861.     11  pp. 

1861  Jan.  Wood.     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 
1861  .Tan.  Yates,  inaug.     dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     24  pp. 
1861  Jan.  Yates,  inaug.     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.    20  pp. 
1861  April  Yates.     dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
1861  April  Yates.     doc.  ed.     None  Issued. 
1863    Jan.    Yates.      dept.    ed.      Springfield.    Baker    and 

Phillips,  1863.     64  pp. 

There  was  printed  another  edition,  in  English,  of  this 
message,  with  the  same  Imprint  but  containing 
only  50  pp. 

1863  Jan.  Yates.    doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.     50  pp. 
1863  June  Yates.     None  delivered. 
1865  Jan.    Yates.       dept.    ed.       Springfield,     Baker    and 

Phillips,  1865.     67  pp. 
1865  Jan.  Yates.     dept.  ed.     32  pp. 

Not  seen. 
1865  Jan.  Oglesby,   inaus.     dept.  ed.     Springfield,   Baker 

and  Phillips.  1865.    24  pp. 
1865  Jan.  Oglesby.     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 


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213 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


State — cont'd 

Messages — cont'd 

English  Edition — cont'd 

Checklist— cont'd 
1867  Jan.  Oglesby.     dept.   ed.      Springfield,   Baker,   Ball- 

haehe  &  Co.,  1867.     43  pp. 
1867  Jan.  Oglesby.     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     31  pp. 
1867  June  11  Oglesby.     dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
1867  June  11  Oglesby.     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 
1R67  June  14  Oglesby.       dept.    ed.       Springfield,    Baker, 

Ballhache  &  Co.,  1867.     7  pp. 
1867  June  14  Oglesby.     doc.  ed.    None  issued. 
186!)  Jan.  Oglesby.     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  111.  Jol.  Prtg. 

Office,  1869.     45  pp. 

1869  Jan.  Oglesby.     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     30  pp. 
1869  Jan.  Palmer,  inaug.     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  III.  Jol. 

Prtg.  Office,  1869.     8  pp. 
The   Imprint  occurs   on   the   cover.     There   is   no  title 

page. 
1869  Jan.  Palmer,  Inaug.     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 

This  message  is  also  found  bound  up  with  Gov. 
Palmer's  veto  messages  to  the  26th  Gen.  Assembly 
under  cover  title  '*  Inaugural  address  and  veto 
messages  of  Gov.  Palmer."  Springfield,  1869.  8, 
61  pp. 
1871  Jan.  Palmer,  dept.  ed.  Springfield,  State  Jol.  Prtg. 

OfBce,  1871.     40  pp. 

1871  Jan.  Palmer,     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 
1871  May  Palmer,     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

No  order  to  print  found. 

1871  May  Palmer,     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     23  pp. 
1871  Oct.  Palmer,     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

No  order  to  print  found. 

1871  Oct.  Palmer,     doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    10  pp. 
1871  Nov.  Palmer,     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

10,000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate  (Sen. 
jol.  1871 : 26)  and  10,000  copies  for  the  House 
(House  jol.  1871:27). 

1871  NOT.  Palmer,     doc.   ed.     n.   p.,   n.  d.     23,  4,   5  pp. 
The  23-pp.  portion  is  the  govs.  message  on  the  Chicago 
fire,   the  4-pp.   portion   the  govs.   message   on   the 
killing   of  Gen.   Grosvenor,   and  the  5-pp.    portion 
the  adj.  genls.   rept.  on   the  armed  occupation   of 
Chicago. 
1873  Jan.  Palmer,     dept.   ed.     Not  found. 

No  order  to  print  found. 

1873  Jan.  Palmer,     doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     24  pp. 
1873  Jan.  Oglesby,   inaug.     dept.   ed.      Springfield,    State 
Jol.   Steam  Print,   1873.      11  pp. 

1873  Jan.  Oglesby.     doc.  ed.     n.   p.,  n.   d.     11   pp. 

1874  Jan.  Beveridge,  Inaug.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
5OOO  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate   (Sen. 

jol.    1874 : 6)     and    5000    copies    for    the    Ho«se 
(House  jol.  1874:6). 

1874  Jan.  Beveridge,  Inaug.    doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.    7  pp. 

1875  Jan.  Beveridge.      dept.   ed.      Springfield,    State   Jol. 
Steam  Print,  1875.     24  pp. 

1875  Jan.  Beveridge.     doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     24  pp. 
1877  Jan.  Beveridge.     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  D.  W.  tusk, 

1877.     xxlt  pp. 

1877  Jan.  Beveridge.     doc.  ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1877  Jan.  Cullom,   inaug.     dept.   ed.     Springfield,   D.   W. 

Lusk,  1877.     10  pp. 

1877  Jan.  Cullom,  Inaug.     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 
1879  Jan.  Cullom.     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Weber,  Magle 

&  Co.,  1879.     27  pp. 

1879  Jan.  Cullom.     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     27  pp. 
1881  Jan.  Cullom.     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  1881.     22  pp. 
1881  Jan.  Cullom.     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 

1881.     18  pp. 
Neither  of  the  two  preceding  editions  have  title-pages. 

The  imprint  appears  on  the  cover. 
1881  Jan.  Cullom.     doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
1881  Jan.  Cullom,    inaug.      (2d)    dept    ed.      Springfield, 

H.  W.  Rokker,  1881.     9  pp. 
Imprint  from  cover. 

1881  Jan.  Cullom,  Inaug.     doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.     9  pp. 

1882  March  Cullom.     dept.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     13  pp. 

1882  March  Cullom.     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 

1883  Jan.  Cullom.       dept.    ed.       Springfield,     1883.       14 
pp. 

Imprint  from  cover. 
1883  Jan.  Cullom.     doc.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker, 

1883.     14  pp. 

1885  Jan.  Hamilton,     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rok- 
ker, 1885.     21  pp. 

1885  Jan.  Hamilton,     doc.  ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 
1885  Jan.  Oglesby,  inaug.     dept.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     1  leaf, 

(1),  26-35  pp. 

Continues  pagination  of  Hamilton's  message. 
1885  Jan.  Oglesby,  inaug.     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 
1887  Jan.  Oglesby.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1887  Jan.  Oglesby.     doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     28  pp. 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
State — cont'd 


Messages- — cont'd 
English  Edition — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 
1889  Jan.  Oglesby.      dept.    ed.       Springfield,    Springfield 

Prtg.  Co.,  1889.     23  pp. 

1889  Jan.  Oglesby.     doc.  ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1889  Jan.    Fifer,   Inaug.     dept.   ed.      Springfield,    Spring- 
field Prtg.  Co.,  1889.     9  pp. 
1889  Jan.  Fifer,  Inaug.     dept.    ed.      Springfield,    H.    W. 

Rokker,   1889.      16  pp. 

1889  Jan.  Fifer,  Inaug.     doc.  ed.     None  Issued. 
1891  Jan.  Fifer.     dept.  ed.     Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker, 

1891.     40  pp. 
1891  Jan.  Fifer.     doc.    ed. 

1891.    26  pp. 
1893  Jan.  Fifer.     dept.   ed. 

1893.     23  pp. 
1893  Jan.  Fifer.     doc.  ed. 
1893  Jan.  Altgeld,  inaug. 

Rokker.     21  pp. 

1893  Jan.  Altgeld,  inaug.     doc.  ed.     None  Issued. 
1895  Jan.  Altgeld.     dept.   ed.     Springfield,   Ed.   F. 

mann,  1895.     55  pp. 
1895  Jan.  Altgeld.     uept.   ed. 

mann,  1895.     61  pp. 
1895  Jan.  Altgeld.     doc.    ed. 

mann,  1895.     55  pp. 
1895  June  Altgeld.     dept.  ed. 

500  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  House   (House 

jol.  June  1895: 10). 
1895  June  Altgeld.     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 

After  this   time,   with   the  discontinuance   of   the 

lected  docs.,  one  edition  only  was  issued. 
1897  Jan.  Altgeld.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1897. 

pp.,  12  pis. 

1897  Jan.  Tanner,  Inaug.     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 
1897  Dec.  Tanner,     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
1899  Jan.  Tanner.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1899. 

PP. 

1901  Jan.  Tanner,     h.  t.  p.     21  pp. 
1901  Jan.  Yates,  inaug.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
1903  Jan.  Yates.    n.  t.  p.     58  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 


Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker, 
Springfield,   H.   W.    Rokker, 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 

dept.  ed.     Springfield,   H.  W. 


Hart- 


Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hart- 
Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hart- 
Not  found. 


Col- 
32 


32 


1818  Oct.    Bond 

1819  Jan. 


1820  Dec. 


1822 


Coles 


1824  Nov. 


in  House  jol.  Oct.   1818  :  6-10. 

"  House  jol.  Jan.  1819  :  5. 

"  Senate  jol.  Jan.  1819  :  5. 

"  Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1820  :  9-12. 

"  House  jol.  Dec.  1820  :  15-18. 

"  Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1822  :  12-16. 

"  House  jol.  Dec.  1822  :  11-14. 

"  Senate  jol.  Dec.  1822  : 19-31. 

"  House  jol.  Dec.  1822  : 18-28. 


Senate  Jol.  Nov.  1824  13-22. 
House  jol.  Nov.  1824  10-19. 
1826  Jan.   "      "  Senate  Jol.  Jan.  1826  6-12. 

"  House  Jol.  Jan.  1826  11-16. 

"     Dec.    Edwards          Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1826  :  46-50. 
'     House  Jol.  Dec.  1826  :  21-25. 

1828     "  "  '     Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1828 :  7-39. 

'     House  Jol.  Dec.  1828  :  7-39. 

1830     "  "  '     Senate  jol.  Dec.  1830  :  54-63. 

"     House  jol.  Dec.  1830 :  55-64. 

1832     "       Reynolds   "     Senate  jol.  Dec.  1832  :  11-25. 
"     House  Jol.  Dec.  1832  :  11-25. 

The  text  of  tbe  message  as  printed  in  the  journals  omits 
the  govs.  recommendations  concerning  the  militia. 
The  pamphlet  edition  of  the  message  is  a  revision 
and  Includes  these  recommendations.  (Sen.  jol. 
1832/3:31.) 

In     Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1834  :  9-18. 
"     House  jol.  Dec.  1834  : 10-18. 
Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1834  :  21-29. 
House  jol.  Dec.  1834    25-33. 
Senate  jol.  Dec.  1835    6-10. 
House  jol.  Dec.  1835    8-12. 
Senate  jol.  Dec.  1836    18-29. 
House  jol.  Dec.  1836    15-26. 
Senate  jol.  July  1837  :  7-13. 
House  jol.  July  1837  :  9-15. 
Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1838  :  6-14. 
House  jol.  Dec.  1838  : 10-17. 
Carlin  Senate  jol.  Dec.  1838  :  16-21. 

House  jol.   Dec.  1838  :  26-30. 

1839  "  "  Senate  jol.  Dec.  1839 : 9-19. 

House  Jol.   Dec.   1839  : 14-24. 
Senate  repts.   1839  :  1-13. 

1840  Nov.        "  Senate  Jol.  Nov.  1840 : 9-20. 

House  jol.  Nov.  1840  : 18-30. 
Senate  repts.   1840  : 1-15. 
"     Dec.         '  None  delivered. 

1842     "  '  in    Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1842  :  1O-2V 

House  Jol.  Dec.  1842  : 16-33. 
Senate  repts.  1842  : 1-19. 


1834  Dec.  Ewlng 
"   "   Duncan 

1835  ;; 

1836  " 


1837  July 

1838  Dec. 


214 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


State — cont'd 

Messages — cont'd 

English  Edition — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1842  Dec.    Ford  in  Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1842  :  33-44. 

"     House  Jol.  Dec.  1842  :  39-51. 
"     Senate    repts.    1842  :  21-32. 

1844     "  "  "     Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1844 : 10-20. 

"  "  "     House  Jol.   Dec.   1844  :  10-20. 

•'     Senate  repts.  1844  : 17-30. 

The  German  edition  only  is  bound  up  in  the  reports. 
1846  Dec.    Ford  In  Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1846  :  7-9. 

"     House  Jol.  Dec.  1846  : 10-12. 
"       "  "  "     Senate  repts.  1846 : 1-3. 

French        '     Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1846 :  13-17. 

'     House  Jol.    Dec.   1846  : 17-21. 

1849  Jan.        "  '     Senate  Jol.  Jan.   1849 : 7-16. 

•     House  Jol.   Jan.   1849:8-17. 

'     Senate  repts.  1849  :  3-12. 

"     Oct.        "  '     Senate  Jol.  Oct.   1849:6-15. 

•     House  Jol.   Oct.   1849  :  7-16. 

1851  Jan.        "  "     Senate  Jol.  Jan.   1851 : 8-24. 

"     House  Jol.  Jan.  1851 :  9-26. 
"  "     Senate  repts.  1851 :  1-22. 

1852  June       "  "     Senate  Jol.  June  1852 :  5-14. 

"     House  Jol.  June  1854  :  7-16. 

1853  Jan.        "  •'     Senate  Jol.  Jan.  1853 : 10-17. 
"       "           "  '     House  Jol.  Jan.  1853 : 8-14. 

"  '     Senate  repts.  1853  :  3-11. 

Matteson    '     Senate  Jol.  Jan.   1853  :  52-66. 

"  '     House  Jol.  Jan.  1853  :  46-60. 

"       "  '  '     Senate  repts.  1853 : 13-30. 

1854  Feb.         '  '     Senate  Jol.  1854 : 5-21. 
"                                   '     House  Jol.   1854  :  5-20. 

1856  Jan.         '  •     Senate   Jol.    1855 : 8-15. 
"                                   '     House  Jol.  1855  : 12-19. 
"       "           "  '     Reports  1855 : 57-64. 

1857  '  "  '     Senate  Jol.  1857 :  12-23. 

'     House  Jol.  1857  : 17-28. 
'     Reports   1857  :  3-16. 
Bissell        "     Senate  Jol.  1857  :  60-64. 
"     House  Jol.   1857  :  82-86. 
"     Reports  1857  :  19-23. 
1859      '  "  "     Senate  Jol.  1859 :  17-26. 

House  Jol.   1859:20-29. 

"       "  "  Reports  1859,  v.  1 : 3-13. 

1861     "       Wood  Senate  Jol.   Jan.  1861 : 20-28. 

"       "  "  House  Jol.  Jan.  1861 : 20-28. 

"       "  "  Reports  1861,  v.  1 : 3-11. 

Yates  Senate  Jol.  Jan.  1861 :  58-77. 

Reports  1861,  y.  1  : 13-32. 

1861  April      "  '     Senate  Jol.  April  1861 : 5-11. 

"       "  "  '     House  Jol.  April  1861  : 5-11. 

1863  Jan.        "  Senate  Jol.  Jan.   1863 : 11-58. 

"  '     House  Jol.  Jan.  1863  :  18-65. 

'     Reports  1863,  y.  1  :  339-386. 
"     June       "  '     None  delivered. 

1865  Jan.        "  •     Senate  Jol.  1865 : 15-62. 

'     House  Jol.  1865  :  23-70. 
'     Reports  1865,  v.  1  :  3-32. 
Oglesby       '     Senate  Jol.  1865  :  163-178. 
'     House  Jol.  1865  :  211-226. 
1867     "  '     Senate  Jol.  Jan.  1867  :  12-42. 

'     House  Jol.  Jan.  1867,  v.  1 :  12-42. 
'     Reports  1867,  y.  1 : 1-31. 
1867  June  11  Oglesby  in   Senate  Jol.   2  sess.   1867 :  5-11. 

14  Oglesby  In   Senate  Jol.   3  sess.   1867 :  6-9. 
1869  Jan.    Oglesby      in  Senate  Jol.  1869,  v.  1 :  9-41. 
"     House  Jol.  1869,  v.  1  : 10-42. 
"     Reports   1869,   v.    1  :  1-30. 
Palmer       "     Senate  Jol.  1869,  v.  1    186-192. 
"     House  Jol.   1869,   y.   1    202-208. 
1871     "  "     Senate  Jol.  Jan.   1871    12-40. 

"     House  Jol.   Jan.   1871    30-58. 
"     May         '  "     Senate  Jol.  May  1871    8-22. 

'•     House  Jol.  May  1871 :  7-21. 

"       "  '  "     Reports  1871.  v.  1 :  883-903. 

Oct.         '  "     Senate  Jol.   Oct.   1871 :  9-16. 

"     House   Jol.   Oct.    1871 : 11-18. 
Reports    1871,   y.    2  :  357-366. 
Nov.        "  Senate  Jol.  Nov.  1871 :  4-26. 

House  Jol.    Nov.    1871  :  4-27. 
Reports    1871,   y.    2  :  375-404. 

1873  Jan.        "  Senate  Jol.  1873 : 10-30. 

House  Jol.   1873  : 12-31. 
"  Reports   1873,   v.   2  :  85-108. 

Oglesby  Senate  Jol.  1873  :  53-59. 

House  Jol.   1873  :  41-47. 
Reports   1873  y.  2  :  69-83. 

1874  "       Beveridge        Senate  Jol.  Jan.  1874  :  4-6. 

House  Jol.   Jan.   1874  :  4-6. 
"  Reports  1873,  y.  4  :  773-779. 

The  paging  of  this  doc.  Is  duplicated  IB  this  volume. 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


1875  Jan. 
1877     " 


xvill. 
1877  Jan. 


320. 
1879  Jan. 


1881 


serial — cont'd 

State — cont'd 

Messages — cont'  d 

English  Edition — cont'd 

Checklist^ — cont'd 

Beveridge  in  Senate  Jol.  1875 :  26-48. 
"     House  Jol.   1875  : 13-34. 
"     Reports  1875,  v.  1 :  399-420. 
"     Senate   Jol.    1877  :  12-29. 
'•     House  Jol.   1877  :  23-41. 
"     Reports    1877,    v.    1,    pt    1 :  111- 

Cullom  in  Senate  Jol.  1877  :  39-47. 
"  House  Jol.  1877  :  50-57. 
"  Reports  1877,  v.  1,  pt.  1 : 313- 

Cullom        In  Senate  Jol.  1879  : 16-32. 
House  Jol.   1879  :  17-33. 
Reports  1879,  v.  2,  doc.  A. 
Senate  Jol.  1881 : 16-27. 
House  Jol.  1881 :  22-32. 
Reports  1881,  v.  1.  doc.  A. 
Senate  Jol.  1881 :  33-42. 
House  Jol.   1881 :  48-52. 


Hamilton 


Oglesby 


1882  Mar. 

1883  Jan. 

1885 

1887 
1889     !' 

Fifer 
1891      " 

1893     " 

1895  Jan.    Altgeld 

1895  June   " 
1897  Jan. 


Tanner 


Dec. 

1899  Jan. 
1901     " 

1903 


Yates 


Reports  1881,  v.  1,  doc.  A. 
Senate  Jol.  Mar.  1882  :  9-15. 
House  Jol.  Mar.   1882  :  8-15. 
Senate  Jol.  1883  :  33-44. 
House  Jol.  1883:23-34. 
Reports  1883,  v.  1.  doc.  A. 
Senate  Jol.  1885  :  61-78. 
House  Jol.  1885  :  66-82. 
Reports  1886,  v.   1,  doc.  A. 
House  Jol.   1885:90-100. 
Senate  Jol.  1887  : 14-41. 
House  Jol.   1887  :  20-47. 
Reports  v.  1,  Doc.  A. 
Senate  Jol.  1889  : 12-32. 
House  Jol.  1889  : 11-30. 
Reports  y.  1,  doc.  A. 
Senate  Jol.  1889  : 100-108. 
House  Jol.   1889  :  40-47. 
Senate  Jol.  1891 : 14-31. 
House  Jol.   1891 :  19-36. 
Reports  1890,  v.  1,  doc.  A. 
Senate  Jol.  1893  : 12-27. 
House  Jol.  1893  : 19-35. 
Reports  1892,  v.  1   [1st  doc.]. 
Senate  Jol.  1895  :  8-47. 
House  Jol.   1895  : 15-50. 
Reports,  1895,  v.  1  [1st  doc.]. 
Senate  Jol.  June  1895  :  9-10. 
House  Jol.  June  1896  :  7-8. 
Senate  Jol.  1897  :  8-25. 
House  Jol.   1897  :  38-55. 
Senate  Jol.  1897  : 167-178. 
House  Jol.   1897  :  26-37. 
Senate  Jol.  Dec.  1897  :  5-9. 
House  Jol.   Dec.   1897  :  4-9. 
Senate   Jol.    1899  :  7-32. 
House  Jol.   1899  : 13-40. 
Senate  Jol.  1901 :  6-26. 
House  Jol.   1901 : 16-37. 
Senate  Jol.  1901 :  173-177. 
House  Jol.   1901 :  53-57. 
Senate  Jol.  1903  :  8-28. 
House  Jol.   1903  :  21-42. 


Danish  Edition 
1861  April  Yates.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1000   copies    were    ordered   printed    (House   Jol.    April 

1861:11). 

1861  April  Yates.  doc.  ed.     None  Issued. 
1869  Jan.  Oglesby. 

See  Swedish  edition,  this  date. 

French  Edition 
1865  Jan.  Yates.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

5OO  copies  were  ordered  printed  (House  Jol.  1866:70). 

German  Edition 
1844    Dec.    Ford.      dept.    ed.      Springfield.    Walters    and 

Weber.   1844.     14  pp. 

1844  Dec.  Ford.  doc.  ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 
1846  Dec.  Ford.    dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1000  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  House  (House 

Jol.   1846/7:  12). 

1846  Dec.  Ford.     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 
1846  Dec.   French,     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

2000  copies  were  ordered  printed   (House  Jol.  1846/7  : 

24). 

1846  Dec.  French,     doc.  ed.     None  Issued. 
1861   Jan.  Yates,  Inaug.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

3000   copies   were   ordered   printed    (Senate   Jol.    1861  : 
77-78) . 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


215 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
State — cont'd 


Messages — cont'd 
German  Edition — cont'd 
1861  April  Yates.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

10,000    copies    were    ordered    printed    for    the    House 

(House  Jol.  April  1861 : 11). 
1861  April  Yates.     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 
1863  Jan.  Yates.    dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

5000   copies   were   ordered   printed    (Senate  Jol.    1863: 

58) . 

1863  Jan.  Yates.     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 
1865  Jan.  Yates.     dept  ed.    Not  found. 

3000   copies   were   ordered   printed    (House   Jol.    1865: 

70). 

1865  Jan.  Yates.     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 
1867  Jan.  Oglesby.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

2500  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate  (Sen. 
Jol.    1867 : 42)    and    3000    copies    for    the    House 
(House  Jol.  1867,  v.  1:42). 
1867  Jan.  Oglesby.     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 
1869  Jan.  Oglesby.    dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

2500  copies  were  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate   (Sen. 
Jol.   1869  :  44)    and  possibly  some  for  the  House ; 
see  House  Jol.  1869  :  43. 
1869  Jan.   Oglesby.     doc.  ed.     None  issued. 
1873  Jan.  Palmer.     Springfield.  1873. 

Not   seen.      Record   of   a   copy   In   the   Chicago   Public 

Library. 
1895  Jan.   Altgeld.     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Ed.   F.   Hart- 

mann,  1895.     59  pp. 
1895  Jan.  Altgeld.    doc.  ed.    None  issued. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1844  in  Senate  repts.  1844  : 14-30. 

Norwegian   Edition 
1865  Jan.  Yates.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1000   copies   were   ordered   printed    (House   Jol.    1865: 

70). 
1869  Jan.  Oglesby. 

See  Swedish  edition,  this  date. 
Swedish  Edition 
1861  April  Yates.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1000   copies    were   ordered    printed    (House   Jol.    April 

1861:11). 

1861  April  Yates.     doc.  ed.     None  Issued. 
1865  Jan.  Yates.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1000  copies  were  ordered  printed.      (House  Jol.   1865: 

70.) 

1865  Jan.  Yates.     doc.  ed.     None   issued. 
1869  Jan.  Oglesby.     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1000  copies  were  ordered  printed  In  the  "  Scandinavian 
language"  (Sen.  Jol.  1869:44). 

non-serial 
Executive    Mansion;    see   Public   Buildings    and    Grounds: 

State 
Fund 

serial 

Under  sec.  7,  art.  5  of  Constitution 

1869-1903.    Statement  of  amounts  paid  from  funds  sub- 
ject to  govs.  order. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1869/71  In  Senate  Jol.  Nov.    1871 :  478-481. 


Jan.    1871 :  145-148. 
1871  :  217-220. 


1869/71 

1869/71    "  House 

1871/3  not  found. 

1873/4     In  Senate  Jol.  Jan.    1875  : 172-176. 

1874/7      "  House    "         "       1877 : 46-48. 

1877/8      "       1879 : 48-52. 

1879-1897  not  found. 
1897/99  In  Senate  Jol.  1899  :  40-43. 
1899/01  "  House  "   1901  :  48-52. 
1901/03  "  Senate  "   1903:37-46. 
"  House  "   1903  :  51-6O. 

non-serial 

1871.  Govs.  mess,  submittinfl  stmt.  of  condition  of  con- 
tingent fund  placed  at  his  disposal  by  act  of  Gen. 
Assem.  Je.  22,  1871.  (Sen.  Jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  Oct. 
1871:  23.) 

•.  Rept.  of  finance  committee  on  govs.  mess,  con- 
taining expenditures  from  contingent  fund;  with 
list  of  vouchers.  (Same  Oct.  1871:  32-34.) 

1875.  Rept.  of  committee  to  whom  was  referred  govs. 
rept.  on  moneys  used  and  paid  out  of  state  funds 
to  his  order;  with  tabulated  stmt.  of  vouchers. 
(Same  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  428-440.) 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 
Proclamations 

Numerous  proclamations  have  been  issued  by  the  gov- 
ernors, and  usually  prtd.  In  separate  form  as  well 
as  in  the  newspapers.  When  they  have  appeared 
in  the  departmental  or  collected  documents  they 
have  been  Included  In  this  index.  The  separates 
seem  not  to  have  been  collected  by  any  library  ; 
at  least  none  were  found  by  the  compiler. 

Salary;  see  Salaries 
GRAB  LAW;  see  DEBT:    LOCAL 

GRAIN 
Trade;  see  Commerce 

GRAPE 
Crops;   see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Fruit 

Statistics  of  prices,  value  and  production  are  Included 
in  these  tables. 

GRASS 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and  Forage 

GREAT  WABASH  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

GREENBACKS 

Taxation  of;  see  Taxation:    State 

GREENE  COUNTY  (1821) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.     Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Grain  Crop;   see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Grain 

Minerals;   see  Natural  Resources 

GRUNDY  COUNTY  (1841) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 

Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

Coal  Production;  see  Industries.    Mining 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Grain  Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 

Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

HAMILTON  COUNTY  (1821) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;   see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;   see  Natural  Resources 
Mineral  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 

HANCOCK  COUNTY  (1825) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Debt;  see  Debt:    Local 

Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Grape  Culture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Hay  Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and  Forage 

Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

Mormon  War;   see  Riots 

HARBORS 

1832  Draft  of  memorial  to  Congress  on  improvement 
of  harbor  at  Chicago.  (House  Jol.  8  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1832:  144-146.) 


216 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


HARBORS— cont'd 

1832.  Recommendation  re.  application  to  Congress  for 
apprn.  sufficient  to  make  port  at  Chicago  on  Lake 
Michigan  good  harbor.  (Govs.  mess.  1832:  21.) 

1869.  Rept.  on  act  to  enable  Chicago  to  enlarge  harbor 
and  to  grant  and  cede  right  to  title  in  land  on 
shore  of  Lake  Michigan.  5  pp.  (Repts.  26  Gen. 
Assem.  1869  v.  1:  387-391.) 

HARDIN  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;   see  Agriculture.     Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;   see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Lead  Mining;  see  Industries.     Mining 
Livestock;  see  Agriculture,  that  title 
Minerals;   see  Natural  Resources 
Mineral  Springs;   see  Natural  Resources 
Mining;  see  Industries.    Mining 

HAVANA 
Climate;  see  that  title 

HAY 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and  Forage 
Prices;  see  that  title 

HEALTH  BOARD;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

HEALTH  AND  CLIMATE;  see  CLIMATE.  HEALTH,  ETC. 

HEALTH  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 

HEMP 

Crop;   see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Fiber  Crops 

HENDERSON  COUNTY  (1841) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.     Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;   see  Agricultural  Societies 
Debt;  see  Debt:    Local 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

HENRY  COUNTY  (1825) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;   see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

HESSIAN  FLY;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

HIDES 

Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;   see  Commerce 

HIGH  SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION 

HOG   CHOLERA;    see    AGRICULTURE.      LIVESTOCK.     IN- 
SPECTION, ETC. 

HOGS 

Shipments;  see  Commerce 

HOME  CO-OPERATIVE  COMPANIES;   see  BUILDING  AND 
LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS 

HOMESTEAD  ASSOCIATIONS;   see  BUILDING  AND  LOAN 
ASSOCIATIONS 

HONEY;  see  AGRICULTURE.     BEE-KEEPING 


HORSE 

Diseases;   see  Agriculture.    Livestock.    Inspection,  etc. 

HORSE  BREEDING;   see  AGRICULTURE.     LIVESTOCK 

HORTICULTURAL    ASSOCIATIONS;     see    AGRICULTURE, 
that  title 

HORTICULTURE;  see  AGRICULTURE.     CROPS.     FRUIT 

HOSPITALS;   see  MAINTENANCE 

HOURS  OF  LABOR;  see  LABOR 

HOUSES  OF  CORRECTION;  see  Maintenance:   City 

HUNTERS 
License;  see  License:    State 

HYGIENE 

Industrial;  see  below,  Industrial  Hygiene 
School;  see  Education.    School  Hygiene 

ICE 

Manufacture;   see  Industries 

ILLINOIS   CENTRAL  RAILROAD   FUND;    see  TAXATION: 
STATE.    REVENUE 

ILLINOIS    CONFERENCE    OF   CHARITIES;    see   MAINTE- 
NANCE 

ILLINOIS    RETREAT    FOR   THE   INSANE;    see   MAINTE- 
NANCE:   PRIVATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

ILLINOIS  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

ILLINOIS  SOLDIERS  COLLEGE;  see  MAINTENANCE:  PRI- 
VATE INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

ILLINOISTOWN 
Schools;  see  Education 

ILLITERATES 
Population;   see  that  title 

IMMIGRATION;  see  POPULATION.    MIGRATION 
IMPORTS;  see  COMMERCE 

INDIANS 

Fox  Indian  Massacre;  see  Population.    Indian 
Wars;  see  War  Expenditures:    State 

INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION;  see  EDUCATION 

INDUSTRIAL  HYGIENE 
Accidents;  see  that  title 
Dangerous  Trades;   see  Labor,  that  title 
Factory  Inspection;   see  Labor,  that  title 
Sanitation;   see  Labor.     Factory  Inspection 

INDUSTRIAL   LEAGUE   OF   ILLINOIS;    see   INDUSTRIES. 
ASSOCIATIONS 

INDUSTRIAL    SCHOOLS;    see    MAINTENANCE:      STATE. 
DELINQUENTS 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


217 


3USTRIES 

1860.  Strut,  of  amt.  of  capital  invested   in  real  and 
personal  estate  in  mnftres.  of  state,  value  of  raw 
material  and  value  of  ann.  product.     (Govs.  mess. 
1863:  17.) 

1861.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  invested  in  bldgs.  and  ma- 
chinery  of   various   branches   of    mechanical    and 
mnfg.  industry  in  city  of  Chicago.     (Same  1863: 
17.) 

1865.  Mnftres.   of   111.   as  related   to  agric.   and  com- 
merce; by  Chas.  W.  Murtfeldt.     (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1865/6:  287-291.) 

.  Recommendation  for  establishment  of  agricul- 
tural, mechanical  and  commercial  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics. (Govs.  mess.  (Yates)  1865:  14.) 

1866.  Urgent  request  for  enactment  of  some  provision 
adequate  to  assure  collection  of  industrial  statistics 
of  state.     (Trans.  State  agric.  socy.  1865/6:  xvi.) 

1867/8.  Agric.  and  the  mechanic  arts  in  the  early  days 
of  111.  (1  rept.  trustees  of  111.  Industrial  Uni- 
versity 1867/8:  293-320.) 

1868.  Premium  essay  on  mnftres.  in  111.;  by  Jas.  T. 
Dwyer.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1867/8:  158-167.) 

1870.  Mnftres.   in   111.    ;    by  T.   P.   Gilliland.      (Some 
1869/70:  199-202.) 

1871.  Premium  essay  on  mnftres.  in  111.;  facilities  and 
necessity  for  their  establishment,  and  their  relation 
to  agric.  and  commerce  of  state;  by  Jas.  T.  Dwyer. 
(Same  1871:  87-108.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  mnftres.  on  inquiries 

made  concerning  mnfg.  interests  of  state  with  text 
of  circular  sent  out  to  ascertain  amt.  of  capital  in- 
vested in  mnftres.,  amt.  of  mnftres.,  employment, 
taxation,  etc.  3  pp.  (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871 
v.  1:  869-871.) 

.     Same.     (House  jol.  1871  v.  1:  683-685.) 

1895-1899.  Stmt.  of  capital  invested,  stock  used,  per- 
sons employed  and  wages  paid  by  mnftrers.  (11 
bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  labor  and  industrial  statis- 
tics 1898/00:  222.) 

.  Percentages  of  increase  in  capital  invested  by 

industries,  stock  used,  goods  made,  persons  em- 
ployed and  wages  paid.  (11  same  1898/00:  222.) 

.  Stmt.  showing  percentages  of  business  done  by 

corporations  and  private  firms.  (11  same  1898/00: 
220.) 

.  Stmt.  of  averages  of  capital  invested  by  indus- 
tries, goods  made,  aggregate  no.  of  persons  em- 
ployed, greatest  no.  employed  and  yrly.  earnings. 
(11  same  1898/00:  219.) 

.  Comparison  of  totals  re.  corporations  and  pri- 
vate firms.  (11  same  1898/00:  218.) 

.  Mnftres.  of  111.;  persons  employed  by  industries 

and  by  mos.  (11  same  1898/00:  87-148.) 

1895/9-1900/1.  Mnftres.  of  111.;  private  firms  and  cor- 
porations; partners  and  stockholders;  bienn.  stmts. 
showing  increase  and  decrease  in  nos.;  comparison 
of.  (11  same  1898/00  (pp.  13-20) — 12  same  1900/2.) 

— — .  Mnftres.  of  111.;  capital  invested  by  industries; 
bienn.  stmts.  showing  amts.  of  capital  invested  in 
each  industry  with  inerease  or  decrease,  and  per- 
centages of  same.  (11  same  1898/00  (pp.  21-31)  — 
12  same  1900/2.) 

.  Mnftres.  of  111.;  value  of  stock  used,  by  indus- 
tries; bienn.  stmt.  of  value  of  stock  in  each  indus- 
try with  increase  or  decrease,  and  percentages  of 
same.  (11  same  1898/00  (pp.  32-42) — 12  same 
1900/2.) 

.  Mnftres.  of  111.;  value  of  goods  made  or  work 

done,  by  industries;  bienn.  stmts.  of  value  with  in- 
crease or  decrease  and  percentages  of  same.  (11 
same  1898/00  (pp.  43-52)— 12  same  1900/2.) 

J  895/9-1902/4.  Mnftres.  of  111.  (11  same  1898/00  (pp. 
13-237)— 13  same  1902/4.) 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 

1897.  Value  of  industry  product  in  8  leading  indus- 
tries, in  "  other  industries  "  and  in  all  industries. 
(11  same  1898/00:  223.) 

1897-1899.  Comparison  of  establishments  controlled 
and  operated  by  private  firms  and  corporations  in 
1897  and  1899.  (11  same  1898/00:  221.) 

1900-1904.  Rural  industries;  general  summary  for  the 
state,  1900  and  1904.  (13  same  1902/4:  7.) 

.  Establishments  and  ownerships;  stmt.  of  no.  of 

for  1900  and  1904.  (13  same  1902/4:  9-10.) 

.  Percentages  of  urban  and  rural  industries  of 

state  for  1900  and  1904.  (13  same  1902/4:  8.) 

1900/4.  Urban  industries,  general  summary  of  state, 
1900  and  1904.  (13  same  1902/4:  6.) 

1903.  A  few  notes  for  an  industrial  history  of  Illinois; 
by    Ethelbert    Stewart.      (Trans.    111.    State    Hist. 
Socy.,  1903,  being  111.  State  Hist.  Library  Pubn.  8: 
118-121.) 

1904.  Mnftres.   of   111.;    stmt.   of  cost  of  material,  ex- 
penses, value  of  products.     (13  bienn.  rept.  bureau 
of  labor  statistics  1902/4:  19-23.) 

.     Mnftres.  of  111.;  capital  invested  in  lands,  bldgs., 

machinery,  tools,  implements,  cash,  accts.  and  sun- 
dries.    (13  same  1902/4:  13-18.) 

QUINCY 

1838.  Minimum  amt.  of  goods  sold  in  town  of  Quincy 
during  yr.  ending  Nov.  30,  1838;  most  of  which  was 
transported  from  eastern  market  via  New  Orleans 
or  Ohio  River.  (Semi-ann.  rept.  bd.  public  works 
Dec.  1838:  48.) 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY 
1871.    Mnftres.  of  Jefferson  Co.      (Trans,  dept.  agric. 

v.  9:  159.) 
Associations 

1842-1856.  Historical  sketch  of  Chicago  Mechanics' 
Institute;  by  Z.  Eastman.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  v.  2:  206-220.) 

1881.     Communication  from  president  of  Miss.   Valley 
States  Comn.,  asking  apprn.   for   its  support,  pre- 
senting   claims    of    comn.       (House    Jol.    32    Gen. 
Assem.  1881:  671-673.) 
DAIRYMEN 

serial 

Illinois   State   Dairymen's   Association 
Organized   In    1874,    Incorporated  by   act  of   March   5, 
1883.      "This    Is    not   a   state    Institution    In    the 
sense  that  it  is  maintained  by  appropriations  of  the 
legislature   or   that   Its   officers   are   appointed   or 
its  acts  controlled  In  any  way  by  state  authority. 
It  is  a  state  Institution,  however,  in  the  sense  that 
it  represents  the  dairy  Interests  of  the  state  .... 
There  is  a  strong  sentiment  among  the  members 
to    have    the    association    made    a    strictly    state 
Institution."     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:449-450.) 
1874-1903.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  Illinois  State  Dairymen's 
Assn.,  v.  1-29. 

Checklist 
v.      1.   1874,   Dec.      30  pp. 

Copy  seen  had  title  page  torn  away. 

2.  1875,  Dec.   Elgin,  1876.  68  pp. 

3.  1876,       Elgin,  1877.  68  pp. 

4.  1877,       Elgin,  1878.  87  pp. 

5.  1878,       Elgin,  1879.  91  pp. 

6.  1879,       Elgin,  1880.  116  pp. 

7.  1880,       Elgin,  1880.  92  pp. 

8.  1881,       Elgin,  1882.  75  pp. 

9.  1882,       Elgin,  1883.  87  pp. 

10.  1883,       Elgin,  1884.  112  pp. 

11.  1884,       Elgin,  1885.  104  pp. 

12.  1885,       Chicago,  1886.  98  pp. 

13.  1886.  Not  found.  Printed? 

14.  1887,  Dec.   Elgin,  1888.  296  pp. 

15.  1889,  Jan.   Chicago,  1889.  320  pp. 


16.  1890, 


Rockford,  1890.  507  pp. 


17.  1891,  Jan.  and  Feb.  Rockford,  1892.  465  pp. 


18.  1892,  Feb.   Chicago,  n.  d. 


in.      J 

238 


pp. 


20  llll'  Feb  \  Not  printed.  See  v.  21 :  25. 
v.  21.  1895,  Mar.  Chicago,  n.  d.  364  (1)  pp. 
v.  22.  1896,  "  Chicago,  1896.  184  pp. 


218 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Associations — cont'd 
DAIBYMEN — cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


Checklist  —  cont'd 

23.  1897,  Feb.      Springfield,  1897.     256  pp. 

24.  1898,  Jan.      Elgin,   1898.     266  pp. 

Elgin,   1899.     268  pp. 
Elgin,  1900. 
Elgin,  n.  d. 
Elgin,  n.  d. 
Elgin,  n.  d. 


25.  1899, 

26.  1900, 

27.  1901, 

28.  1902, 

29.  1903, 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1-2.  Omitted. 

3.  1876  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  14  :  272-300. 


. 

256  pp. 
308  pp.,  1  pi. 
316  pp.,  1  pi. 
284  pp..  1  pi. 


4.  1877 

5.  1878 

6.  1879 

7.  1880 

8.  1881 

9-29.     1882-1903  omitted. 

non-serial 


v.  15:284-321. 
v.  16:259-286. 
v.  17  :  391-427. 
v.  18  :  347-375. 
v.  19  :  409-452. 


1874-1903.     Sketch    of    operations    of    111.    Dairymen's 
Assn.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  449-450.) 

1883.     Recommendation  for  apprn.  aiding  State  Dairy- 
men's Assn.      (Govs.   mess.  1883:  9.) 

1893.    Veto  of  Senate  bill  making  apprn.  in  aid  of  111. 
Dairymen's  Assn.     (Sen.  jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893: 
872-873.) 
INDUSTRIAL.  LEAGUE  OF  ILLINOIS 

1852.    Kept,  on  Industrial  League  of  111.     (Trans,  state 
agric.  socy.  1853/4:  399-411.) 

TlLEMAKERS 

1879-1883.     Proceedings  of  ann.  meeting  of  the  Illinois 
Tilemakers'  Assn.,  1-4. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1879  in  Trans,  dept.  agrlc.  v.  17  :  445-451. 

2.  1880    "       "  "  "       v.  18 :  391-401. 

3.  1881    "       "  "  "       v.  19 : 473-504. 

4.  1882    "       "  "  "       T.  20 : 483-510. 

WOOL  GBOWEBS 
1864-1881.    Proceedings  of  Illinois  Wool  Growers'  Assn. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1864  in  Trans,  agric.  socy.  v.  6 :  152-176. 
1865-1875  not  found. 
1876  in  Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  14  :  232-244 

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1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 


v.  16:287-295. 
v.  16:296-299. 
v.  17:428-481. 
v.  18:387-390. 
v.  19 :  462-472. 


Bakery 

INSPECTION;  see  below,  that  title 

Brick  Making 

KENDALL  COUNTY 
1876.    Manufacture  of  enameled  brick  in  Kendall  Co. 

(Trans,  dept.  agric.  v.  13:  214.) 
Dairy 

1866.    Premium  essay  on  an  111.  dairy;   by  Chas.  W. 
Murtfeldt.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6:  264- 
268.) 
1874.    Premium  essay  on  dairy  husbandry  In  111.;   by 

N.  E.  Ballou.     (Same  1873:  74-90.) 

1876.  Transactions  of  Elgin  Bd.  of  Trade — given  to 
show  amt.  of  dairy  products  handled  on  bd.  during 
yr.  (Same  1876:  302.) 

1877-1884.     Comparative   table   giving   aggregate   value 
of  crop  and  animal  products  [i.  e.,  dairy  products]. 
(Same  v.  22:  256.) 
.     Same.     (Agric.  dept.  statistical  rept.  118:  3.) 

1878.  Suggested  that  bd.  of  agric.  collect  and  publish 
in  pamphlet  form  all  statistical  and  practical  in- 
formation on  dairy  interests  that  will  be  of  benefit 
to    all    engaged    or    interested    in    the    business. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  1878:  432.) 

1879.  Suggestion  for  larger  exhibit  of  dairy  products 
of  country  at  fairs  and  exhibition  of  all  classes  of 
machinery  and  implements  used  for  preparation  of 
food  in  handling  and  butchering  of  stock.     (Same 
1870:  5.) 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Dairy — cont'd 

1884.  Stmt.  of  cos.  in  precedence  of  total  value  of  ani- 
mal products  [i.  e.,  dairy  products].  (Agric.  dept. 
circular  118:  19.) 

1891.  Recommendation  favoring  more  effective  meas- 
ures in  recognition  of  rapidly  growing  importance 
of  dairy  interest  in  state.  (Trans,  dept.  agric. 
1891:  15.) 

1897.  Dairying  for  the  young  farmer  in  111.;  by  R.  E. 
Swigert.     (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1897:  133-136.) 

1898.  Dairy  interests  in  111.;  by  Jas.  A.  Teele.     (Same 
1898:  265-267.) 

.    Dairy  interests  of  state;  by  Asa  G.  Judd.     (Same 

1898:  44-48.) 
.    Farm  dairying;    by  R.  Allen.     (Same  1898:  95- 

98.) 

1899.  The   dairy   industry   of   111.;    by   J.   H.   Mourad. 
(Same  1899:  126-128.) 

1900-1904.  Rept.  on  dairies,  creameries  and  cheese  fac- 
tories in  state.  (1  A.R.  food  comr.  1899/00  (pp.  16- 
40)— some  1904.) 

1902.  Rept.  on  dairy  investigation  and  experiments  in 
111.     (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1902:  176-178.) 

1903.  Records  of  individual  cows  on  [111.]  dairy  farms. 
44  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  85.) 

ASSOCIATIONS;  see  above,  that  title 
BUTTEB 
1877/80-1877/1904.    Table  showing  no.  of  IDS.  of  butter 

sold,  value  per  Ib.  and  total  value  of  product  in  111. 

each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80       in  Agrlc.  dept.  circular  80  :  64. 

1877/81  '        (?). 

1877/82  '       104 : 93. 

1877/83  '       106  :  168  ;    116  :  83. 

1877/84  '       118 : 33. 

1877/85  '       126 :  15. 

1877/86  '       132 :  15. 

1877/87  '       139 : 15.  • 

1877/88  '       143 : 16. 

1877/89  '       147 :  17. 

1877/90  '       151 : 18. 

1877/91  '       155 :  19. 

1877/92  '       159 : 18. 

1877/93  '       163 :  20. 

1877/94  '       167 : 22. 

1877/95  '       171  :  25. 

1877/96  '       175 : 26. 

1877/97  '       179 :  28. 

1877/98  '       183 : 29. 

1877/99  '       187 :  29. 

1877/1900  '       191:29. 

1877/1901  '       195 : 29. 

1877/1902  '       199 : 29. 

1877/1903  '       203 : 29. 

1877/1904  '       207 : 29. 

1882/3-1903/4.     Table    showing,    by    counties,    Ibs.    of 

butter  sold,  as  returned  by  assessors,  price  per  Ib. 

and  value  of  product. 

These  tables  appear  in  the  same  nos.  of  the  agric. 
circulars  with  the  corresponding  milk  tables.  From 
1882/3  to  1884/5  they  appear  on  the  pages  Imme- 
diately following  the  milk  tables  and  from  1886/7 
to  1903/4  on  the  pages  immediately  preceding. 
1889-1894.  No.  Ibs.  of  butter  sold  on  Elgin  Bd.  of  Trade 

each  yr.     (21  A.R.  111.  Dairymen's  Assn.  1895:  19.) 
CHEESE 

1877/80-1877/1904.     Table  showing  no.  of  Ibs.  of  cheese 

sold  each  yr.,  value  per  Ib.,  and  total  value  of  cheese 

in  111.  each  yr. 

These  tables  appear  in  the  same  nos.  of  the  agrlc. 
circulars  in  which  the  corresponding  milk  table 
occurs.  From  1877/80  to  1877/98  the  cheese 
tables  may  be  found  on  the  page  immediately  fol- 
lowing the  milk  tables.  From  1877/99  to  1877/ 
1904  the  cheese  tables  are  uniformly  found  on  p. 
30  of  the  circulars. 


*  There  are  two  circulars  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


219 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Dairy— Cont'd 
CHEESE — cont'd 

1882/3-1903/4.  Table  showing,  by  counties,  Ibs.  of 
cheese  sold,  as  returned  by  assessors,  price  per  lb., 
and  value  of  product. 

These  tables  appear  In  the  same  nos.  of  the  agrlc. 
circulars  with  the  corresponding  milk  tables.  From 
1882/3  to  1884/5  they  appear  on  the  pages  Imme- 
diately following  the  milk  tables  and  from  1886/7 
to  1903/4  on  the  pages  immediately  preceding. 
CREAM 

1877/80-1877/1904.  Table  showing  gallons  of  cream 
sold,  price  per  gallon,  and  total  value  of  cream  sold 
in  111.  each  yr.  (Agric.  dept.  circular  80  (p.  64) — 
same  207.) 

These  tables  appear  In  the  same  nos.  of  the  circulars 
in  which  the  corresponding  table  for  milk  appears. 
They   appear   either   on   the   same   page   with   the 
milk   table  or  on  the  page  Immediately  following. 
1882/3-1903/4.    Table  showing,  by  counties,  gallons  of 
cream   produced,  from  assessors'   returns,   gallons 
sold,  price  per  gallon  and  value  of  product.    (Agric. 
dept.  circular  151  (pp.  66-68) — same  207.) 

These   tables   appear   on   the   same   page   In   the   same 
nos.  of  the   circulars   In   which   the  corresponding 
milk  tables  appear. 
MILK 

See  also  below,  Inspection. 

1866-1869.    Gallons  of  milk  produced  in  neighborhood 
of  Elgin;    Ibs.   of  cheese  manufactured.      (Trans, 
dept.  agric.  v.  9:  164-165.) 
1877.     Milk   supply   of  the   Fox  River   valley.      (Proc. 

4  ann.  mtg.  111.  Dairymen's  Assn.  1877:  81-84.) 
1877/80-1877/1904.    Table    showing    gallons    of    milk 
sold,  price  per  gal.  and  total  value,  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1877/80       in  Agrlc.  dept.  circular  80  :  65. 


1877/81 
1877/82 

104  :  93. 

1877/83 

•           44 

106:168;    116:84. 

1877/84 

«           44 

118  :  33. 

1877/85 

«           44 

126  :  14. 

1877/86 

*           4* 

132  :  15. 

1877/87 

139  :  14.* 

1877/88 

143  :  15. 

1877/89 

i           44 

'       147  :  16. 

1877/90 

151  :  17. 

1877/91 

II                           44 

155  :  19. 

1877/92 

1                           14 

159  :  17. 

1877/93 

II                           44 

'       163  :  19. 

1877/94 

(                       41 

1       167  :  21. 

1877/95 

H                          44 

171  :  24. 

1877/96 

M                           44 

176  :  25. 

1877/97 

II                           44 

'       179  :  27. 

1877/98 

II                           44 

188  :  28. 

1877/99 

II                           44 

187  :  28. 

1877/1900     ' 

II                           44 

191  :  28. 

1877/1901     ' 

II                           44 

195  :  28. 

1877/1902     ' 

II                           44 

199  :  28. 

1877/1903     ' 

203  :  28. 

1877/1904     ' 

207  :  28. 

1882/3-1903/4.     Table    showing,    by    counties,    gals,    of 

milk  and  of  cream  sold  as  returned  by  assessors, 

price  per  gal.  and  value  of  product. 

In  Documents 

as  follows  : 

1882/3     in  Agric.  dept.  circular  106  :  60-61. 

1883/4 

118  :  80-81. 

1884/5       • 

126  :  62-63. 

1886/6       ' 

1886/7 

139':  66-67.* 

1887/8 

143  :  66-67. 

1888/9 

147  :  52-53. 

1889/90 

151  :  66-68. 

1890/1 

155  :  65-67. 

1891/2 

159  :  64-66. 

1892/3 

163  :  66-68. 

1893/4 

167  :  68-70. 

1894/5 

171  :  67-69. 

1895/6 

175  :  69-71. 

1896/7 

179  :  64-66. 

1897/8 

183  :  66-68. 

1898/9 

187  :  66-68. 

1899/00 

191  :  66-68. 

*  There  are  two  circulars  numbered  139. 

INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Dairy — Cont'd 
MILK — cont'd 

1900/1  In  Agrlc.  dept.  circular  196  :  66-68. 

1901/2      "       "  "  "       199:66-68. 

1902/3       "       "  "  "       203 : 66-68. 

1903/4      "        "  "       207:66-68. 

1902.  Standardization  of  milk  and  cream;   by  0.  Erf. 
pp.  297-309.     (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  75.) 

.    Standard  milk  and  cream;  by  W.  J.  Fraser.    pp. 

283-296.     (Same  74.) 

Based  on   Investigation  by   Dept.   of  Dairy   Husbandry 
of  Univ.  of  111.  of  dairy  conditions  of  state. 

1903.  City  milk  supply;  by  W.  J.  Fraser.    pp.  252-272. 
(Same  92.) 

Drug 

INSPECTION;  see  below,  that  title 

Drug  Trade 

1903.  Early  history  of  the  drug  trade  of  Chicago,  com- 
piled from  the  records  of  Chicago  Veteran  Drug- 
gists' Assn.,  by  A.  E.  Ebert.  (Trans.  111.  State 
Hist.  Socy.,  1903,  being  111.  State  Hist.  Library 
Pubn.  8:  234-274.) 

Exhibitions 

1867.  Kept,  of  gov.  and  secy,  of  state  agric.  socy.  on 
res.   of   U.   S.   on   Universal   Exposition   at  Paris. 
(Repts.  25  Gen.  Assem.  1867  v.  1:  449-452.) 

1868.  State   of   111.   and   the   universal   exposition   of 
1867,  at  Paris;   by  J.  P.  Reynolds,  comr.  viii,  134 
pp.,  plan,  pis. 

.     Same.      (Trans,   state   agric.    socy.    1867/8:  587- 

710.) 

1869.  Rept.  of  comr.  to  represent  state  at  Universal 
Exposition  of  1867  at  Paris.     (House  jol.  26  Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3:  195-198;  Sen.  Jol.  same 
1869  v.  1:  64-68.) 

1875.  Govs.  message  transmitting  ann.  rept.  of  state 
bd.  of  Centennial  mngrs.  for  1874.     (House  jol.  29 
Gen.  Assem.  1875:  255-257.) 

Message  only. 

1876.  Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  Centennial  mngrs.,  to  the 
gov.    50  pp.     (Repts.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877  v.  1,  pt. 
1:  511-562.) 

.  Rept.  of  Centennial  committee.  (Trans,  dept. 

agric.  1876:  303-323.) 

1879.  Rept.  on  Paris  International  Exposition  of  1878, 
by  comrs.  of  state  of  111.  75  pp.  (Repts.  31  Gen. 
Assem.  1879  v.  4,  doc.  H.) 

1885.  Act  to  make  an  apprn.  for  purpose  of  completing 
and  properly  displaying  111.  exhibit  at  World's  Ex- 
position at  New  Orleans.  (Trans,  dept.  agric. 
185:  16-17.) 

1890.  Communication  from  directory  of  World's  Co- 
lumbian Exposition  re.  classification  and  manage- 
ment of  exhibiting  arts,  industries,  etc.,  at  said 
exposition.  (House  jol.  36  Gen.  Assem.  extra  sess. 
1890:  24-29.) 

.  Govs.  mess.  re.  World's  Columbian  Exposition 

in  Chicago  1893.  (Same  1890:  9-10.) 

.  Res.  adopted  by  bd.  recommending  sufficient 

apprn.  from  state  treasury  to  place  dept.  of  111.  in 
proposed  World's  Fair  abreast  of  other  state  ex- 
hibits, and  that  gov.  be  requested  to  invite  similar 
action  by  other  states — that  bd.  abandon  usual  ann. 
exhibition  during  yr.  of  World's  Fair,  and  invite 
similar  action  on  part  of  like  organizations  every- 
where, to  end  that  all  energies  may  be  concentrated 
on  the  one  enterprise.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1890: 
15.) 

.  Communication  from  bd.  of  directors  of  Colum- 
bian Exposition  re.  plans  for  exposition.  (House 
jol.  36  Gen.  Assem.  extra  sess.  1890:  24-29.) 


220 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Exhibitions — cont'd 

1890.  Govs.  proclamation  convening  legisl.  for  purpose 
of   providing   for    World's    Columbian    Exposition. 
(Sen.    jol.    36    Gen.    Assem.    extra   sess.    1890:  1-2; 
House  jol.  some  1890:  1-2.) 

.     Govs.   message,  extra  sess.   36  Gen.  Assem.,  re. 

World's  Columbian  Exposition.  (Sen.  jol.  36  Gen. 
Assem.  extra  sess.  1890:  5-7;  House  jol.  same  1890: 
pp.  9-10.) 

1891.  Kept,  of  conference  committee  on  bill  to  provide 
for  participation  of  state  in  World's  Columbian  Ex- 
position, and  for  apprn.  to  cover  expenses.     (Sen. 
jol.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1891:  1168-1169.) 

.    Recommendation    calling   attention    to    duty    of 

state  govt.  in  providing  for  most  complete  obtain- 
able collective  exhibit  and  its  proper  installation 
at  World's  Fair  of  1893.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1891: 
16.) 

1892.  Res.  adopted  by  bd.  of  agric.  with  reference  to 
circular    purporting   to    have    been    issued    by    111. 
State    Horticultural    Socy.    re.    state    apprn.    for 
World's  Fair.     (Some  1892:  15-18.) 

1893.  Opinion  re.  expenses  attending  dedication  exer- 
cises of  Columbian  exposition.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.   1893/4:  251-252.) 

.  Same;  construction  of  statute  appropriating 

money  for  use  of  111.  Woman's  Exposition  bd. — 
World's  Columbian  Exposition.  (Same  1893/4: 
249.) 

1895.  Rept.  of  World's  Fair  comrs.  May  1-Oct.  30, 
1893.  1895.  xiii,  757  pp. 

1897.  Opinion  re.  Omaha  exhibit — for  what  purposes 
apprns.  may  be  used,  members  of  comn.  to  act  with- 
out pay.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  90-91.) 

1899.  Rept.  of  Trans-Mississippi  Exposition  comrs. 
18  pp. 

1901.  Govs.  message  recommending  apprn.  for  exhibit- 
ing at  Pan-American  Exposition  what  111.  has  to 
sell.  (House  jol.  42  Gen.  Assem.  1901:  48.) 

1903.  Recommendation  for  re-apprn.  for  representing 
state   at  Louisiana  Purchase   Exposition.      (Govs. 
mess.  1903:  13.) 

1904.  Rept.  of  111.  comn.  to  La.  Exposition.     Peoria, 
1904.    202  pp.  illus. 

Fertilizer 

1887.     Experiments    with    fertilizers;     by    Prof.    Wm. 

McMurtrie,  chemist  University  of  111.     (Dept.  agric. 

circular  134:  25-26.) 
1903.    Res.   adopted   to   modify   fertilizer   law.      (A.R. 

farmers'  institutes  1903:  200.) 
INSPECTION;  see  below,  that  title 
Flour 

1838.    Value  of  flour  manufactured  annually  in  Quincy; 

%   of  wheat  thus  manufactured  transported  from 

country  by  private  conveyances.     (Semi-ann.  rept. 

bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  49.) 
1861-1868.     Table  showing  quantity  of  flour  mnftred.  in 

Chicago.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (p.  489) 

—some  1867/8.) 

Food  Products 

INSPECTION;  see  below,  that  title 
LAWS;  see  below,  that  title 
Fruit  Trade 

1867.  Statistics  of  fruit  trade;  shipments  in  southern 
111.  (Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  226- 
227.) 

1867.  The  peach  trade  of  Chicago.  (Same  n.  a.  v.  1: 
227-228.) 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Ice 

1893/4.     Schedule   showing   successful   bidders   for   ice 
leases  along  canal,  term  of  lease,  and  ann.  rental. 
(A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1893/4:  7.) 
INSPECTION;  see  below,  that  title 
Inspection 

1866.     Inspection  laws  of  Chicago.     (Trans,  state  agric. 

socy.  1865/6:  636-648.) 
BAKESHOPS 

1898.  Bakery    inspection    law;     recommendation    that 
same  be  given  favorable  consideration  by  41st  Gen. 
Assem.     (6  A.R.  factory  inspectors  1897/8:  10-11.) 

1899.  For  enactment  of  law  re.  bakeshops.     (7  same 
1898/9:  13-16.) 

1902.    For  passage  of  a  bake-shop  law.     (10  same  1901/ 

2:  18.) 
DRUGS 
1882.    Opinion  re.  adulteration  of  drugs.     (Bienn.  rept. 

atty.  gen.  1880/2:  17.) 
FERTILIZERS 

1886.  Circular  containing  act  to  prevent  fraud  in 
mnftre.  and  sale  of  commercial  fertilizers.  (Dept. 
agric.  circular  127:  25-26.) 

1891.     Recommendation   endorsing  wisdom   of   law   re- 
quiring    inspection     of     commercial      fertilizers. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  1891:  16.) 
FISH;  see  Fish  and  Game 
FOOD 

serial 

Under    eh.    127    of   laws   of   1899 

1899/00-1904.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  food  comr.,  1-5. 
Springfield,  1900-1905. 

Checklist 

1.  1899/00.   Phillips  Bros.,  1900.   122  pp. 

2.  1901.        "     "   1902.  258  pp. 

3.  1902.        "     "   1903.  366  pp. 

4.  1903.        "     "   1904.  258  pp. 

5.  1904.     111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.  355  (1)  pp. 

non-serial 

1886.  Res.  memorializing  Congress  to  enact  legislation 
to  prevent  adulteration  of  food,  drinks  and  medi- 
cines, and  to  establish  system  of  inspection. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  1886:  321.) 

.  Res.  requesting  Congress  to  enact  law  putting 

mnftre.  of  oleomargarine,  butterine,  or  any  substi- 
tute for  or  imitation  of  butter  under  control  of 
competent  govt.  inspector.  (Same  1885:  293.) 

1895.  Opinion  re.  mnftre.  of  baking  powders.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  291.) 

1897.  Protest  agst.   action   re.    Sen.   bill  "to   regulate 
manufacture   and   sale  of   substitutes   for   butter." 
(Sen.  jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  1897:  1103-1104.) 

1899-1903.  Sketch  of  history,  powers  and  duties  of  the 
food  comn.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  467.) 

1898.  Res.  adopted  by  institute  suggesting  that  legisl. 
provide  for  comn.  to  prosecute  all  offenders  under 
present  pure  food  laws.     (A.R.  farmers'  institutes 
1898:  172.) 

1899.  Proposed   revison,   amdmts.   and   additional   sec- 
tions to  state  food  law.     (1  A.R.  food  comr.  1899/ 
00:  115-122.) 

1900.  Article  on  system  and  uniformity  in  state  food 
comrs.  rulings.     (1  same  1899/00:  80-83.) 

1900-1904.  Rept.  of  suits  brought,  disposed  of  and  still 
pending.  (1  same  1899/00  (pp.  84-90)— same  1904.) 

.  Comparative  table  of  adulteration  of  different 

articles  of  food.  (5  same  1904:  180.) 

.  Rules  adopted  by  state  food  comn.  (1  same 

1899/00  (pp.  107-109)— some  1904.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


221 


NDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Inspection — cont'd 
FOOD — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

.    Kept,  of  state  analyst  on  milk,  baking  powder, 

flavoring   extracts,   honey    and    vinegar.      (1   same 
1899/00   (pp.  41-79)—  same  1904.) 

In  1901  olive  oil,  chocolate,  maple  sugar  and  spices 
were  added ;  in  1902  soda  water  and  soda  water 
syrups,  butter  and  lard;  In  1903  confectionery, 
preserves  and  jams ;  in  1904  black  and  white 
pepper,  buckwheat  and  coca  cola. 

1901.  Methods  of  analysis  for  animal,  edible  and  vege- 
table  oils,   flavoring   extracts   and   lard.      (2   same 
1901:  195-200.) 

.  Kept,  on  samples  of  honey  sent  in  for  examina- 
tion from  Springfield.  (2  same  1901:  6-7.) 

1901-1904.  Stmt.  of  principles  governing  labeling,  etc. 
(2  same  1901  (pp.  222-223) — same  1904.) 

.  Proposed  revision  of  state  food  law.  (2  same 

1901  (pp.  245-262)— same  1904.) 

1902.  Recommendation  for  ann.  apprn.  of  J45.000  for 
prosecution  of  work  of  food  comn.     (3  same  1902: 
8-9.) 

1902-1904.  Decision  of  Supreme  Court  of  111.,  Supreme 
Courts  of  other  states,  also  Supreme  Court  of  U.  S., 
on  food  laws,  sustaining  constitutionality  of  food 
laws  and  upholding  their  enforcement  as  a  valid 
exercise  of  police  of  state.  (3  same  1902  (pp.  326- 
349)— same  1904.) 

1903.  Standards  of  purity  food  for  products,  adopted 
by  secy,  of  agric.  as  the  official  standards  of  food 
products  for  U.  S.     (4  same  1903:  177-190.) 

.  Inspection  of  food;  by  A.  H.  Jones,  food  inspec- 
tor. (111.  assn.  of  state  officials  1  mtg.  1903:  29-35.) 

.    Recommendation  for  provision  for  4  additional 

inspectors,  another  asst.  chemist  and  fair  apprn. 
for  necessary  expenses  incurred  in  conducting  dept. 
of  pure  food.     (Govs.  mess.  1903:  17.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1900-1904.  Financial  stmt.  of  food  comr.  (1  A.R.  food 
comr.  1899/00  (pp.  110-114)— some  1904.) 

1001/2-1904.     Stmt.    of   receipts    and   disbursements    of 
pure  food  fund.     (Rept.  treasurer  1901/2  (p.  68)  — 
same  1902/4.) 
ICE 

1900.  Rept.   on  investigation  of  Quincy  ice.      (1   A.R. 
food  comr.  1899/00:  11-13.) 

1901.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  ice  supply  to  Chicago, 
coming  from  Calumet  and  Wolf  lakes.      (2  same 
1901:  20.) 

.    Rept.  of  state  analyst  on  samples  of  ice  taken 

at  Chester,  111.     (2  same  1901:  9.) 
MILK 

1895.  Milk  inspection.  Rules  and  regulations  of  the 
state  bd.  of  health,  concerning  production  and  sale 
of  milk  and  cream  for  human  food.  Aug.  12.  7 
pp. 

Not  seen.     Surgeon  General's  Office. 
MINES 

serial 
1  series 
1881-1882 

During  this  period  coal  mine  Inspectors  were  appointed 
by  the  bds.  of  supervisors  of  the  different  counties 
and  they  reported  to  the  governor.     According  to 
the  rept.  of  the  committee  on  mines  and  mining 
made  in  1873,  it  would  appear  that  annual  repts. 
of    inspectors    had   been    required    as    long    ago    as 
1872.     The  compiler  found  no  record  of  such  repts. 
1881-1882.     Repts.  of  coal  mine  inspectors. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  in    Bienn.    rept.    bureau    of   labor    statistics    1881 : 
173-192. 

1882  in    Blenn.    rept.    bureau    of   labor   statistics    1882 : 
107-113. 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Inspection— cont'd 
MINES — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
1881-1882— cont'd 

In  1881  there  are  statistical  returns  from  the  following 
counties :  La  Salle,  Randolph,  Macoupln,  Jackson, 
Mercer,  Vermilion,  Peoria,  Henry,  Menard,  William- 
son, Woodford.  Madison,  Tazewell,  Grundy,  War- 
ren, Clinton,  Gallatln  and  Logan. 

In  1882  there  are  no  statistical  returns,  but  there  is  a 
tabular  stmt.  showing  that  In  addition  to  the  above 
the  following  counties  bad  appointed  mine  Inspec- 
tors :  Bureau,  *  ulton,  Knox.  Livingston,  McDon- 
ough,  McLean,  Marlon,  Perry,  Rock  Island,  Saline, 
Sangamon,  Scott,  St.  Clair  and  Will. 

2  series 
1884-1892 

Under  act  of  June  18,  1883,  creating  a  state  mining 
board.  The  state  was  divided  Into  five  inspection 
districts,  and  it  was  made  the  duty  of  the  mining 
board  to  examine  all  applicants  for  the  position  of 
mine  inspector,  mine  manager,  etc.  The  Inspectors 
were  required  to  make  annual  reports.  These 
reports  have  not  been  issued  separately,  and  are 
to  be  found  only  as  collated  below.  The  collector 
will  note  that  in  order  to  have  a  continuous  file 
of  these  Inspection  reports,  It  is  necessary  to  have 
a  die  both  of  the  labor  reports  and  the  coal 
production  reports. 

1  Inspection  District 
Comprising    IA    Salle,    Grundy,    Will,    Kankakee,    and 

Livingston  cos. 

1884-1892.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  1  inspection  dis- 
trict, 1-9. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1884   In   3   blenn.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1884  : 

440-464. 

2.  1885    in    Statistics   of    coal    production    in    111.    1885 : 

5-18. 

3.  1886   In   4   blenn.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1886 : 

550-667. 

4.  1887   in    Statistics   of   coal    production    In    111.    1887 : 

31-41. 

5.  1888   in   5   blenn.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1888 : 

360-371. 

8.   [sic.  1.  e.  6]*  1889  in  Statistics  of  coal  production  In 
111.  1889  :  1-14. 

7.  1890   In   6  blenn.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1890: 

306-318. 

8.  1891    In    Statistics   of   coal    production    In    111.    1891  : 

53-71. 

9.  1892   in   7  bienn.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1892  : 

502-518. 

S  Inspection  District 
Comprising  Bureau,  Henry,  Hancock,  Knox.  McDonough, 

Mercer,  Marshall.  Rock  Island,  and  Warren  cos. 
1884-1892.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  2  inspection  dis- 
trict, 1-9. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1.  1884   In   3   bienn.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1884 : 

465-496. 

2    1885   In   Statistics    of   coal    production    in    111.    1885 : 
19-62. 

3.  1886  none  made. 

4.  1887    In    Statistics    of   coal    production    In    III.    1887 : 

42-69. 

5.  1888   in   5  blenn.    rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1888 : 

372-387. 
8    [sic.  1.  e.  6]*  1889  In  Statistics  of  coal  production  In 

Til.  1889  :  15-32. 
7    180O   in   6   blenn.    rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1890 : 

318-336. 

8.  1891    In    Statistics   of    coal    production    in    111.    1891  : 

9.  1892   In   7   blenn.    rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1892: 

518-545. 

S  Inspection  District 
Comprising    Fulton,    Peoria,    Logan,    McLean,    Menard, 

Cass,  Tazewell,  Woodford,  and  Vermilion  cos. 
1884-1892.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  3  inspection  dis- 
trict, 1-9. 


*  This  may  have  been  but  an  error,  or  It  may  have  been 
an  Intention  to  begin  a  new  numbering  to  com- 
mence with  series  1. 


222 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Inspection — cont'd 
MINES — cont'd 

serial— cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
1884-1892 — cont'd 
3  Inspection  District — cont'd 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1.  1884   In   3   bienn.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1884 : 

497-524. 

•2.  1885    In    Statistics   of   coal    production    In    111.    1885: 
63-101. 

3.  1886   In   4   blenn.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1886 : 

584-598. 

4.  1887    In    Statistics   of   coal    production    In    111.    1887 : 

70-9O. 

5.  1888   In   5  blenn.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1888 : 

388-402. 

8.   [sic.  1.  e.  6]*   in  Statistics  of  coal   production  In  111. 
1889  :  33-49. 

7.  1890   in   6  blenn.   rept.   bureau   labor   statistics   1890 : 

337-353 

8.  1891    in    Statistics    of    coal    production    In    111.    1891 : 

102-127. 

9.  1892   In   7   blenn.    rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1892  : 

546-571. 

4  Inspection  District 

Comprising  Bond,  Christian,  Coles,  Edgar,  Greene, 
Jasper,  Jersey,  Mason,  Macoupin,  Madison,  Mor- 
gan, Montgomery,  Sangamon,  Scott,  Shelby,  and 
Calhoun  cos. 

1884-1892.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  4  inspection  dis- 
trict, 1-9. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1884   in  3  blenn.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1884 : 

525-566. 

2.  1885    in    Statistics   of   coal    production    In    111.    1885 : 

102-145. 

3.  1886   in   4  blenn.   rept.   bureau  labor   statistics   1886 : 

599-610. 

4.  1887    in   Statistics    of   coal    production    In    111.    1887 : 

91-112. 

5.  1888   in   5   bienn   rept.   bureau   labor   statistics   1888 : 

403-425. 

8.   [sic.  1.  e.  6]*  1889  in  Statistics  of  coal  production  In 
111.  1889  :  50-66. 

7.  1890  In   6   blcnn.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1890 : 

354-372 

8.  1891    In    Statistics    of   coal    production   in    111.    1891 : 

128-159. 

9.  1892   in   7   blenn.   rept.   bureau   labor   statistics   1892 : 

572-599. 

5  Inspection  District 

Comprising  the  southern  extremity  of  the  state  south 

of  St.  Clair  Co. 

1884-1892.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  5  inspection  dis- 
trict, 1-9. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1884   in   3   bienn.   rept   bureau   labor   statistics   1884 

566-605. 

2.  1885   in    Statistics   of   coal    production    in    III.    1885 

146-167. 

3.  1886   in   4   bienn.    rept.   bureau   labor   statistics   1886 

611-622. 

4.  1887    In    Statistics    of   coal    production    in    111.    1887 

113-131. 

5.  1888   in   5  blenn.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1888 

426-442. 

8.   Fsic.  1.  e.  6]*  1889  in  Statistics  of  coal  production  In 
111.  1889:67-86. 

7.  1890   In   6  bienn.   rept   bureau   labor  statistics   1890 

373-389. 

8.  1891    in    Statistics   of   coal    production   in    111.    1891 

160-191. 

9.  1892   in   7   biena.   rept.   bureau   labor  statistics   1892 

600-627. 

3  series 
1893-1895 

During  this  period  the  administrative  conditions  and 
the  boundaries  of  the  Inspection  districts  remain 
as  in  series  2.  The  change  requiring  a  change  In 
the  series  Is  in  the  matter  of  publication.  The 
Inspectors'  reports  no  longer  appear  alternately  as 
heretofore  in  the  labor  and  In  the  coal  production 
reports,  but  appear  in  the  later  exclusively. 


*  This  may  have  been  but  an  error,  or  It  may  have  been 
an  Intention  to  begin  n  new  numbering  to  com- 
mence with  series  1. 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Inspection — cont'd 
MINES — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
3  series — cont'd 
1893-1895— cont'd 

1  Inspection  District 

1893-1895.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  1  inspection  dis- 
trict, 10-12. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

10.  1893   in   12   report  on  coal   production   In   111.   1893 : 

11.  1894   In   13   report  on  coal   production   In   111.   1894: 

1-22. 

12.  1895   In   14   report  on   coal   production   in   111.    1895 : 

1-23. 

2  Inspection  District 

1893-1895.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  2  inspection  dis- 
trict, 10-12. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

10.  1893   In   12  report  on   coal   production   in   111.    1893 : 

18-39. 

11.  1894   In   13   report  on   coal   production   in   111.   1894 : 
23-53. 

12.  1895   in   14   report  on  coal   production   in   111.   1895 : 

25-51. 

S  Inspection  District 

1893-1895.    Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  3  inspection  dis- 
trict, 10-12. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

10.  1893   In   12   report  on  coal   production   in  111.   1893 : 
40-61. 

11.  1894   In   13   report  on  coal   production   in   111.   1894 : 
65-77. 

12.  1895  in   14   report  on  coal    production   In   111.   1895 : 

53-79. 

1  Inspection  District 

1893-1895.    Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  4  inspection  dis- 
trict, 10-12. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

10.  1893   In   12   report  on   coal   production   in   111.   1893 : 
62-81. 

11.  1894  'n   13   report  on   coal   production  in   111.   1894: 
79-103. 

12.  1895  In   14   report  on   coal   production   in   111.   1895 : 
81-101. 

5  Inspection  District 

1893-1895.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  5  inspection  dis- 
trict, 10-12. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

10.  1893   in   12   report  on  coal   production   In   111.   1893 : 
82-103. 

11.  1894   In   13   report  on   coal    production   In  111.   1894  : 

105-129. 

12.  1895   In   14   report  on   coal   production   In   111.   1895 : 

103-128. 

4  series 
1896-1904 

Under  Act  of  June  15,  1895,  in  force  July  1,  1895, 
redistrictlng  the  state  for  mine  inspection  purposes. 

/  Inspection  District 

Comprising  Boone,  McHenry,  Lake,  De  Kalb,  Kane, 
Du  Page,  Cook,  La  Salle,  Kendall,  Grundy,  Will, 
Livingston,  and  Kankakee  cos. 

1896-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  1  inspection  dis- 
trict, 13-21. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

13.  1896  In  15   report  on  coal   production   In   111.   1896 

36-57. 

14.  1897   In   16  report  on   coal   production  In   111.   1897 

3-23. 

15.  1898   In   17   report  on   coal   production   In   111.    1898 
85-101. 

16.  1899  In   18   report  on   coal   production   In   111.    1899 

3-19. 

17.  1900  In   19   report  on   coal   production   In   111.   1900 
61-79. 

18.  1901   In  20   report  on  coal   production   in   111.   1901 

117-133. 

19.  1902   in   21   report  on  coal   production   in   111.   1902 

101-122. 

20.  1903   in  22   report  on   coal   production   in   III.    1903 
143-169. 

21.  1904   in   23   report  on    coal    production    in   111.    1904 
175-197. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


823 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Inspection — cont'd 
MINES — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

4  series — cont'd 
1896-1904— cont'd 

I  Z  Inspection  District 

I  Comprising   Jo   Davless.    Stephenson,    Winnebago,   Car- 

roll, Ogle,  Whiteslde,  Lee,  Rock  Island,  Bureau, 
Mercer,  Stark,  Putnam,  Marshall,  Peorla,  and 
Woodford  cos. 

1896-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  2  inspection  dis- 
trict, 13-21. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

13    1896   In  15  report  on  coal   production   In   111.   1896 : 
58-83. 

14.  1897   In  16  report  on   coal   production   In   111.   1897  : 

25-53. 

15.  1898   In   17  report  on  coal   production   In   111.   1898 : 

103-129. 

16.  1899   In   18   report  on  coal   production  In   111.   1899 : 
21-49. 

17.  1900  In   19  report  on  coal   production  In   111.   1900 : 
81-109. 

18.  1901   In   20   report  on   coal   production   In   111.    1901  : 
135-163. 

19.  1902   In  21   report  on   coal   production   in   111.   1902 : 

123-149. 

20.  1903  In  22   report   on  coal   production   in  111.   1903  : 

170-197. 

21.  1904   in   23  report  on   coal   production   in   111.   1904  : 

198-227. 

S  Inspection  District 

Comprising  Henderson,  Warren,  Knox,  Hancock,  Mc- 
Donough,  Schuyler,  Pulton,  Adams,  and  Brown 
cos. 

1896-1904.    Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  3  inspection  dis- 
trict, 13-21. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

13.  1896   In   15   report  on  coal   production  in   III.   1896 : 
84-105. 

14.  1897  in   16   report  on   coal   production   in   111.   1897  : 

55-77. 

15.  1898   In   17   report  on   coal   production  In   111.   1898  : 

131-151. 

16.  1899  In  18   report  on   coal   production   in   111.   1899 : 
51-75. 

17.  1900  in   19   report  on   coal   production   In   111.   1900 : 
111-135. 

18.  1901   in  20   report  on   coal   production   In   111.   1901  : 

165-189. 

19.  1902   in   21   report  on   coal   production  in   111.   1902 : 

151-179. 

20.  1903   in    22   report  on   coal    production   In    111.    1903  : 

198-229. 

21.  1904   In   23   report  on   coal   production   In   111.   1904 : 

228-259. 

-i  Inspection  District 

Comprising  Tazewell,  McLean.  Ford.  Iroquois,  Ver- 
milion, Champaign,  Platt,  De  Witt,  Macon,  Logan, 
Menard,  Mason,  and  Cass  cos. 

1896-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  4  inspection  dis- 
trict, 13-21. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

13.  1896  in   15  report  on   coal   production   in   111.    1896 : 

106-125. 

14.  1897   in   16   report  on  coal   production   in   111.   1897 : 
79-93. 

15.  1808   in   17   report  on   coal   production   In   HI.   1898 : 

153-175. 

16.  1899  in   18  report  on   coal   production   in   111.    1899 : 
77-95. 

17.  1900   In   19   report  on   coal   production   in   III.    1900 : 
137-159. 

18.  1901   In  20  report  on   coal   production   in   III.   1901  : 

191-211. 

19.  1902   In   21   report   on   coal   production  in   111.   1902 : 

181-203. 

20.  1903   In   22   report  on   coal   production   in   111.   1903 : 
230-257. 

21.  1904   In    23   report   on    coal    production    in    111.    1904  : 
200-287. 

5  Inspection  District 

Comprising  Pike,  Scott,  Morgan,  Sangamon,  Christian, 
Shelby,  Moultrie,  Douglas.  Coles.  Cumberland, 
Clark.  Edgar.  Montgomery.  Macoupln,  Greene,  Jer- 
sey, and  Calhoun  cos. 

1896-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  5  inspection  dis- 
trict. 13-21. 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Inspection — cont'd 
MINES — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

4  series — cont'd 

1896-1904— cont'd 

5  Inspection  District — cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

13.  1896   in   15   report  on  coal   production  In   111.   1896 : 
126-143. 

14.  1897   In   16  report  on  coal   production  In  111.   1897  : 

95-117. 

15.  1898   In   17   report  on   coal   production   In   111.   1898 : 

177-197. 

16.  1899  in  18   report  on  coal   production  In   HI.   1899  : 
97-119. 

17.  1900  In  19   report  on  coal   production  in  111.   1900  : 

161-183. 

18.  1901   In  20  report  on   coal   production  In   111.   1901 : 
213-235. 

19.  1902   In  21   report  on   coal   production  In   111.   1902 : 

206-231. 

20.  1903   in  22   report  on  coal   production   In   111.   1903 : 
258-287. 

21.  1904  In  23  report  on   coal   production  In  111.   1904  : 

288-313. 

6  Inspection  District 

Comprising  Monroe,  St.  Clair,  Madison,  Bond,  Clinton, 
Fayette,  Marlon,  Efflngham,  Clay,  Jasper,  Rlchland, 
Crawford,  and  Lawrence  cos. 

1896-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  6  inspection  dis- 
trict, 1-9. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1896   in   15   report   on   coal    production   in    111.    1896 

144-165. 

2.  1897   In   16   report   on   coal   production   in    111.   1897 

119-139. 

3.  1898   in   17    report   on   coal    production   In   111.    1898 

199-217. 

4.  1899   In    18   report   on   coal    production    in   111.    1899 

121-141. 

5.  1900   In   19   report   on    coal    production   In   HI.    1900 

185-203. 

6.  1901    In   20   report   on    coal   production   In    111.    1901 

237-257. 

7.  1902   In   21    report   on   coal    production   In    111.   1902 

233-255. 

8.  1903   In   22    report   on   coal    production   In   111.    1903 

289-313. 

9.  1904   In   23    report   on   coal    production   In   111.    1904 

314-337. 

7  Inspection  District 

Comprising  Washington.  Jefferson,  Wayne,  Edwards. 
Wabash.  White,  Hamilton,  Franklin.  Perry,  Ran- 
dolph, Jackson,  Williamson,  Saline,  Gallatln,  Har- 
dln,  Pope,  Johnson,  Massac,  Union,  Alexander,  and 
Pulaski  cos. 

1896-1904.    Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  7  inspection  dis- 
trict, 1-9. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1896   in    15   report   on   coal    production   in   111.    1896 

166-189. 

2.  1897   In    16   report   on    coal    production   In    111.    1897 

141-157. 

8.  1898   In   17    report   on   coal    production   in   III.    1898 

219-239. 

4.  1899    In    18    report   on    coal    production    in    111.    1899 

143-165. 

5.  1900    In    19    report   on    coal    production    in    111.    1900 

205-227. 

6.  1901    In   20   report   on   coal    production    in   111.    1901 

259-285. 

7.  1902    In    21    report    on    coal    production    In    III.    1902 

257-283. 

S.   1903    In    22    report   on    coal    production    in    111.    1903 
314-341. 

9.  1904   In    23   report  on   coal    production   In    III.    1904 

338-369. 

non-serial 
1873.    Rept.   of  committee   on   mines   and   mining  on 

repts.  of  inspectors  of  mines.     2  pp.     (Repts.   28 

Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  3:  297-298.) 

.     Same.     (House  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  464.) 

1883-1904.    Historical;    state   bd.   of   examiners;    state 

mining  bd.  and  state  inspectors  of  mines.    (23  ann. 

coal   rept.  of  111.   bureau   of  labor  statistics   1904: 

164-174.) 
1895.    Opinion;  mines  and  mining — escapement  shafts. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  307.) 


224 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 


Inspection — cont'd 
MINES — cont'd 


non-serial — cont'd 


1896.  Same;    qualifications    of    fire    boss    mines    and 
mining.     (Same  1895/6:  324.) 

.     Same;    equipment  of  escapement  shafts  of  Mar- 

quette  Third  Vein  Coal  Co.  (Same  1895/6:  348- 
349.) 

1897.  Same;  construction  to  be  placed  on  act  re.  safety 
and   competency   of   coal   miners.      (Same   1897/8: 
267-268.) 

1898.  Same;     duties    of    state    inspectors    of    mines. 
(Same  1897/8:  268.) 

1899.  Same;  mine  mngr.  and  mine  examiner,  duties  in 
regard  to  daily  examination.     (Same  1899/00:  230- 
231.) 

1901.  Same;  duties  of  mine  examiner.     (Same  1901/2: 
298-299.) 

.  Same;  duty  of  mine  operators  re.  sinking  of  es- 
capement shafts.  (Same  1901/2:  293-294.) 

1902.  Same;   what  constitutes  compliance  with  act  in 
relation  to  use  of  oils  in  mines.     (Same  1901/2: 
294-295.) 

.    Same;    mining   law  of  state,   mine   mngr.   and 

mine  examiner  must  be  held  by  different  persons, 
mine  examiner  must  measure  air  in  mine  as  re- 
quired by  Sec.  19,  must  make  inspection  of  mine 
daily.  (Same  1901/2:  296-298.) 

1903.  Same;   duties  of  mine  inspector.     (Same  1903/ 
4:  351.) 

1904.  Table  showing  percentages  of  mines,   men  and 
tons,  of  all  mines,  and  of  shipping  and  local  mines. 
(23  ann.  coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of  labor  statistics 
1904:  6.) 

.     Same;   duties  of  mine  examiner.     (Bienn.  rept. 

atty.  gen.  1903/4:  349.) 

Laws 
FOOD 
1899.    Act  to  provide  for  apptmt.  of  state  food  comr. ; 

approved  Apr.  24.    4  pp. 
.    Laws  of  111.  re.  office  and  duties  of  state  food 

comn.  and  adulteration  of  butter,  cheese,  milk  and 

other  foods  with  rulings  thereon.     22  pp. 
1900-1904.    Compilation  of  laws  of  III.  re.  adulteration 

of  food   and   drink.      (1   A.R.   food   comr.    1899/00 

(pp.  94-106) — same  1904.) 
.    State  food  comn.  laws.     (1  same  1899/00   (pp. 

91-93)— some  1904.) 

1902.  Summary  of  laws  passed  and  now   in  force  in 
111.  re.  sale  of  articles  of  food  and  drink — embrac- 
ing a  history  of  their  enactment.     (3  same  1902: 
212-214.) 

Mining 

1889,  1891.     Mining  laws. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1893.  The  mining  laws  and  the  labor  laws  of  111.  as 
amended  and  in  force  on  and  after  July  1,  1893. 
51  pp. 

1899.  Revised  mining  law  of  111.  In  force  July  1,  1899. 
Published  by  the  state  bd.  of  comrs.  of  labor.  39  pp. 

1903.  Mining  laws   of   Illinois   in   force   July   1,   1903. 
Published  by  the  state  bd.  of  comrs.  of  labor.   34  pp. 

Liquor  Manufacture 
WINE 
1856-1868.    Cumulative     comparative     table     showing 

quantity    of    high    wines    mnftred.    in    Chicago. 

(Trans,   state  agric.  socy.    1865/6    (p.   624)— some 

1867/8.) 
1876.     Mnftre.  of  wines  in  111.;  by  E.  Baxter  &  Son  of 

Nauvoo.     (Same  1876:  268-269.) 
1877/80-1877/1904.     Table     showing     acreage,     average 

yield  per  acre  in  gallons,  no.  of  gallons  produced, 


. 

104 

94. 

• 

106 

168; 

44 

118 

33. 

4 

126 

17. 

41 

132 

18. 

4 

139 

17.* 

4 

143 

18. 

44 

147 

19. 

4 

151 

21. 

4 

155 

22. 

4 

159 

21. 

44 

163 

23. 

44 

167 

25. 

4 

171 

16. 

44 

175 

17. 

4 

179 

18. 

4 

183 

19. 

44 

187 

19. 

4 

191 

19. 

4 

195 

19. 

* 

199 

20. 

4 

203 

20. 

4 

207 

20. 

116 : 85. 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Liquor  Manufacture — cont'd 
WINE — cont'd 

price  per  gal.  and  value  of  crop  of  wine  in  Illinois 
each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1877/80       In  Agric.  dept.  circular  80  :64. 
1877/81 
1877/82 
1877/83 
1877/84 
1877/85 
1877/86 
1877/87 
1877/88 
1877/89 
1877/90 
1877/91 
1877/92 
1877/93 
1877/94 
1877/95 
1877/96 
1877/97 
1877/98 
1877/99 
1877/1900 
1877/1901 
1877/1902 
1877/1903 
1877/1904 

1880-1883.     See  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit,  these  dates. 

1882/3-1903/4.     Table    showing,    by    counties,    gals,    of 

wine  produced,  price  per  gal.  and  value  of  product. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  in  Agric.  dept.  circular  106  :  40-41. 
1883/4    "  "  "       118 : 60-61. 

1884/6    "  "  "       126 :  56-57. 

1885/6 
1886/7 
1887/8 
1888/9 
1889/90 
1890/1 
1891/2 
1892/3 
1893/4 
1894/5 
1895/6 
1896/7 
1897/8 
1898/9 
1899/00 
1900/1 
1901/2 
1902/3 
1903/4 

1883.     See  Agriculture. 
Lumber 

1838.     Average  sale  of  lumbering  establishment  in  town 
of  Qulncy.     (Semi-ann.  rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec. 
1838:  48.) 
Meat 

1881.  Remarks  re.  meat  production;  with  figures  show- 
ing average  value  per  acre,  by  cos.,  of  fat  cattle, 
hogs  and  sheep.  (Dept.  agric.  circular  82:  96.) 

ADAMS  COUNTY 

1871.  Pork  packing  statistics  of  Adams  Co.  (Trans, 
dept.  agric.  1871  v.  9:  135.) 

CHICAGO 

1851/67-1851/68.     Cumulative   comparative   table   show- 
ing quantity  of  cattle  packed  in  Chicago.     (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (p.  589)— same  1867/8.) 
1867-1869.     Review    of    Chicago    livestock    trade,    with 
returns  of  pork  packing  in  Chicago  and  the  west. 
(Same  1867/8:  402-480.) 
Mining 

1883.  Mining  interests  of  state  now  second  only  in  im- 
portance to  those  of  agric.  (Geol.  survey  of  111. 
v.  7:  Hi.) 

1903.  The  mines  of  Jo  Daviess  Co.;  by  Wm.  Spensley. 
(Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.,  1903;  being  111.  State 
Hist.  Library  Pubn.  8:  31-37.) 


139  :  58-59.* 
143  :  58-59. 

44-45. 

57-59. 

56-58. 

55-57. 

57-59. 

59-61. 

58-60. 

60-62. 

55-57. 

57-59. 

56-58. 

57-59. 

57-59. 

57-50. 

57-59. 

57-59. 


147 
151 
155 
159 
163 
167 
171 
175 
179 
183 
187 
191 
195 
199 
203 
207 


Crops.  Fruit,  this  date. 


*  There  are  two  circulars  numbered  139. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


225 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Mining — cont'd 
COAL 

See  also  the  names  of  counties  under  Natural  Resources. 
serial 

1  series 

1882.    Statistics  of  coal  production  in  Illinois. 

Checklist 

This  return,  it  Is  believed,  was  not  Issued  separately. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

unnum.   [I.  e.  I].  1882    In    2    blenn.    rept.    bureau    labor 
statistics  1882  :  1-124. 

2  series 

1883-1892.     Statistics  of  coal  production  in  Illinois. 

During  this  period  the  statistics  of  coal  production  are 
Issuod  annually,  in  the  odd  years  separately  and 
in  the  even  years  as  a  part  of  the  blenn.  rept.  of 
In  bureau  of  labor  statistics,  as  Is  shown  below. 

A 

.  Statistics  of  coal  production  in  Illinois.  A  sup- 
plemental rept.  of  the  state  bureau  of  labor  statis- 
tics. Springfield,  1883-1891. 

Checklist 
iinnnm.   ti.  e.  2].  1883.     H.   W.   Rokker,   1883.      1    p.   1., 

144  pp. 

unnnra.   fi.  e.  31.  1884.     See  series  B. 
unnum.   [I.  e^  4].  1885.     H.  W.  Rokker,   1885.     xxv   pp., 


2  11.,  185  pp.,  pis. 
unnum.   fl.  e.  51.  1886. 
unnum.   [i.  e.  6j.  1887. 

PP. 

unnnm.   fl.  e.  71.  1888. 
unnum.   (\.  e.  81.  1889. 

xllv,  134  pp. 
unnum.   fl.  e.  91.  1890. 
9   fi.  e.  101.  1891. 


See  series  B. 

H.   W.    Rokker,    1887. 


See  series  B. 
Springfield     Prtg. 


iv,    148 


Co.,      1890. 


See  series  B. 
H.  W.   Rokker,   1801. 


... vill,    226   pp. 

In  adopting  this  numbering  the  first  rept.,   viz.,   1882, 
was  overlooked. 


.    Statistics  of  coal  production  in  Illinois. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
unnum.   fi.  e.  HI.  1884    in    3    blenn.    ropt.    bureau    labor 

statistics  1884  :  415-439. 
unnnm.   ft.  e.  4].     See  series  A. 
unnum.   fl.  e.  5].  1886    In    4    blenn.    rept.    bureau    labor 

statistics   1886  :  529-622. 
unnum.   fl.  e.  6].  1887.     See  series  A. 
unnum.   fl.  e.  TJ.  1888    In    5    blenn.    rept.    bureau    labor 

statistics   1888  :  323-442. 
unnum.    fi.  e.  8].   1889.     See  series  A. 
unnum.   fl.  e.  9].  1890    In    6    bienn.    rept.    bureau    labor 

statistics  1890 :  277-389. 
unnum.   fl.  e.  10].  1891.     See  series  A. 
unnum.   fl.  e.  11].  1892   In   7   blenn.    rept.   bureau   labor 

statistics   1892  :  445-627. 

3  series 

1893-1898.     Statistics    of    coal    production    in    Illinois. 
Ann.  rept,  12-17.    Springfield,  1894-99. 
Checklist 

12.  1893.     H.  W.  Rokker,       1894.     5  p.  1.,  Ixxlx,  162  pp. 

13.  1894.     Ed.   F.  Hartman,   1895.     x,  Ixv,  129,  46  pp. 

14.  1895.  "  "  1896.     vlii,  lix,  138  pp. 

15.  1896.     Phillips  Bros.,         1897.     vill,   241   pp. 

16.  1897.  "  "  1898.     Ixxvli,  223  pp. 

17.  1898.  "  1899.     xii,  278  pp. 

In  adopting  the  numbering  of  this  series  the  error  made 
In  numbering  the  1891  report  was  disregarded.  It 
was  applied  as  though  the  series  had  been  properly 
numbered  from  the  first  report  In  1882. 

4  series 

1899-1904.  Ann.  coal  rept.  prepared  by  the  111.  bureau 
of  labor  statistics,  18-23;  also  containing  1-G  ann. 
repts.  of  Illinois  employment  offices. 

Checklist 

18.  1899.  Phillips  Bros.,  1899.  Ixxvil,  275  pp. 

19.  1900.  "  "  1901.  xlv,  327  pp. 

20.  1901.  "  "  1902.  xv,  321,  Ixxvii  pp. 

21.  1902.  "  "  1902.  xv,  319,  75  pp.,  pis. 

22.  1903.  "  "  1903.  xv,  382,  81  pp. 

23.  1904.  "  1904.  xv,  425,  71   pp. 

This  series  Is  found  only  In  this  edition.  The  reports 
of  employment  offices  have  been  collated  separately, 
see  Labor. 

15 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Mining— cont'd 
COAL — cont'd 


non-serial 


1840-1902.  Statistical  summary  of  information  perti- 
nent to  a  brief  history  of  mining  in  111.  (21  ann. 
coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of  labor  statistics  1902:  3.) 
1857.  Abstract  of  a  rept.  on  111.  coals;  with  descrip- 
tions and  analyses,  and  a  general  notice  of  the  coal 
fields.  By  J.  G.  Norwood.  Chicago,  1857.  93,  v 
pp.,  2  pis.  1  map. 

Title-page  Imprint  date  is  1857,  on  cover  title  it  is 
1858. 

1860.  Rept.  on  coal  fields  of  111.;  by  Prof.  Leo  Lesque- 
reux.  (Geol.  survey  of  111.,  v.  1:  208-237.) 

Formation  of  the  coal ;  general  distribution  of  coal 
strata  of  111. ;  horizontal  position  of  coal  exam- 
ined In  111. — 'Murphysboro,  Jackson  Co. ;  Carbon- 
dale,  Jackson  Co. ;  Du  Quoin  and  St.  John,  Perry 
Co. :  Carlyle  and  Summer-field,  Clinton  Co. ;  St. 
Clalr  Co. ;  Macoupin  Co. ;  Sangamon  Co. ;  Col- 
chester, McDonough  Co. ;  Wataga,  Knox  Co. ;  Klcka- 
poo  nivcr,  Peorla  Co. ;  La  Salle  Co. 

1862.  Natural  resources  of  state;  by  C.  D.  Wilber,  secy. 
111.  State  Nat.  Hist.  Socy.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1861/4:  644-664.) 

Iron  nnd  coal  of  111. ;  copper  mining  in  the  West  (his- 
torical) ;  clays  and  lime  of  111.  The  article  con- 
tains many  tables  showing  the  yield  and  value  of 
various  copper  mines  of  Minn.  betw.  1854  and 
1861. 

1867.  Coal  measures  and  lower  carboniferous  lime- 
stones; by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Geol.  survey  of  111. 
v.  3:  1-19.) 

True  position  of  III.  coals ;  diagr.  showing  sees,  of 
coal  measures  In  Central  and  Northern  111. ;  com- 
parison of  coal  measures  of  III.,  with  those  of 
Ky. ;  lead  mines  of  Hardln  Co. 

1875.  Govs.  message  re.  coal  mines  and  mining  inter- 
ests of  state.  (House  Jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875: 
129.) 

.    Coal    measures    [of    111.];    by   A.    H.   Worthen. 

(Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  6:  1-8.) 
1878.    Coals  of  111.;  by  Wm.  D.  Ruby.    (9  rept.  trustees 

of  III.  Industrial  University  1876/8:  185-189.) 
1882-1901.     Table   showing   out-put   of  coal   in   111.   for 
several  yrs.     (20  ann.  coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of 
labor  statistics  1901:  14.) 

1882/01-1882/04.  Table  showing  average  value  of  lump 
coal  per  ton  at  mines  for  a  series  of  yrs.  (20  same 
(p.  35)— 23  same  1904.) 

.    Table  showing  out-put  of  coal  in  state  and  no. 

of  mines  and  men  producing  same.     (20  same  1901 
(p.  15)— 23  same  1904.) 

1882/03-1882/04.  Table  showing  total  no.  of  men  in 
mines  and  total  tons  of  coal  produced,  with  per- 
centage of  gain  or  loss.  (22  same  1903  (p.  34) — 
23  same  1904.) 

1883.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  bureau  of  labor  statistics  on  no. 
of  operated  and  non-operated  coal  mines  and  no.  of 
persons  employed  in  each;  no.  of  mines  that  have 
provided  escape  shafts  and  condition  of  same;  no. 
of  mines  that  have  not  complied  with  law  re.  es- 
cape shafts,  or  other  means  of  escape  and  ventila- 
tion; what  material  and  how  ceilings  of  all  mines 
are  supported  so  as  to  prevent  caving  in,  and  genl. 
condition  of  mines,  etc.  (House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem. 
1883:  256-259.) 

.    See  also  Riots. 

1883/01-1883/02.  Table  showing  no.  of  mines  in  speci- 
fied groups  of  tonnage.  (20  ann.  coal  rept.  of  111. 
bureau  of  labor  statistics  1901  (p.  7) — 21  same 
1902.) 

1883/03-1883/04.  Table  showing  no.  of  mines  in  speci- 
fied groups  of  tonnage.  (22  same  1903  (p.  9) — 23 
same  1904.) 


226 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


Mining— cont'd 
COAL — cont'd 

non-serial— cont'd 

.     Table  showing  percentages  of  mines  in  specified 

grouping  of  tonnage.     (22  same  1903    (p.   10) — 23 
same  1904.) 

1890/03-1890/04.  Table  showing  total  no.  of  mines, 
also  no.  opened  and  closed,  and  gain  and  loss.  (22 
same  1903  (p.  18) — 23  same  1904.) 

1891/02-1891/04.  Table  showing  percentages  of  ton- 
nage of  total  out-put  of  mines  in  state,  produced  by 
each  distr.  (21  same  1902  (p.  30) — 23  same  1904.) 

1892/03-1892/04.  Table  showing  grouping  of  mines  by 
tonnage.  (22  same  1903  (p.  11) — 23  same  1904.) 

.     Table  showing  percentages  of  tons  produced  by 

specified  grouping  of  tonnage.     (22  same  1903   (p. 
12)— 23  same  1904.) 

1893/01-1893/04.  Table  showing  percentages  of  mines, 
men  and  tons  in  reference  to  payment  of  wages. 
(20  same  1901  (p.  39) — 23  same  1904.) 

.  Stmt.  showing  days  of  active  operation  of  ship- 
ping mines.  (20  same  1901  (p.  33) — 23  same  1904.) 

1894/03-1894/04.  Table  showing  mines,  men,  and  tons 
of  coal  with  percentages  of  coal  mines  in  111.  (22 
same  1903  (p.  7) — 23  same  1904.) 

1897.  Opinion  re.  construction  of  coal  mining  law. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  266-267.) 

1897/02-1893/04.  Table  showing  percentages  of  ton- 
nage of  shipping  mines  of  state  by  distrs.  (21 
ann.  coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of  labor  statistics 

1902  (p.  8)— 23  same  1904.) 
Periods  vary. 

1899/01-1900/04.  Table  showing  out-put  of  coal  com- 
pared by  distrs.  (20  same  1901  (p.  13) — 23  same 
1904.) 

Periods  vary. 

1900/1-1904.  Table  showing  gain  and  loss  in  no.  of 
mines  in  different  inspection  distrs.  and  for  state. 
(20  same  1901  (p.  11) — 23  same  1904.) 

1900/1-1900/4.    Table  showing  relative  rank  of  cos.  of 
state  producing  500,000  tons  or  over  of  coal.     (20 
same  1900/1  (p.  16) — 23  same  1904.) 
Periods  vary. 

1900/2-1900/4.  Table  showing  total  out-put  of  different 
grades  of  coal,  all  mines,  with  percentages.  (21 
same  1902  (p.  28) — 23  same  1904.) 

1900/03-1900/04.  Total  out-put  of  shipping  mines  of 
state;  also  percentages  of  distribution.  (22  same 

1903  (p.  41)— 23  same  1904.) 

1901.    Table   showing  method   of   haulage   of   coal   in 

mines  of  state  by  distrs.    (20  same  1901:  15.) 
.     Disposition  of  out-put  of  coal  by  cos.  and  distrs. 

(20  same  1901:  19-22.) 
.    Table  showing  total  out-put  of  shipping  mines 

only,  with  percentage  of  its  disposition  by  distrs. 

(20  same  1901:  23.) 
.    Chemical   analyses   and    heating   values    of   111. 

coals.     (20  same  1901:  97-113.) 
1901-1902.    Table  showing  total  out-put  of  coal  mines 

with  percentage  of  its  distribution  by  distrs.     (20 

same  1901  (p.  18)— 21  same  1902.) 
.    Table  showing  disposition  of  total  out-put  of  coal 

by  distrs.    (20  same  1901  (p.  18)— 21  same  1902.) 
.     Specified  classes  of  mines  with  percentages  of 

total  no.  and  total  out-put.     (20  same  1901  (p.  6) — 

21  same  1902.) 
.     Table  showing  no.  of  mines  in  which  machines 

were   employed   during  yr.,   no.   of  men   employed 

and  tons  of  coal  mined  in  several  distrs.  and  state, 

also  no.  of  machines  used.    (20  same  1901  (p.  41) — 

21  same  1902.) 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Mining — cont'd 
COAIJ — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

.    Table  showing  recapitulation   by   distrs.   of  all 

essential    information   concerning   mines    in   state. 
(20  same  1901  (pp.  61-63) — 21  same  1903.) 
1901-1903.     Table    showing   cos.    which   have    produced 
the  commercial  coal  of  state  and  tonnage  delivered 
to   several    r.rs.    in    each    for   transportation.      (20 
same  1901   (pp.  27-31) — 22  same  1904.) 
1901-1904.     Table  showing  coal  producing  cos.  of  state 
giving  no.   of  distrs.,   mines,   men   and   tons.      (20 
same  1901  (p.  17) — 23  same  1904.) 

.     Disposition   of  total   out-put   of  shipping   mines 

only;  by  distrs.  (20  same  1901  (p.  22) — 23  same 
1904.) 

.    Physical  characteristics  of  coal  mines  in  111.,  by 

cos.     (20  same  1901   (pp.  65-96) — 23  same  1904.) 
No  returns  1902. 

Shows  name  and  address  of  operator  and  characteristics 
of  each  mine. 

.     Summary  of  coal  statistics  in  111.  for  yr.  ending 

June  30.     (20  same  1901  (pp.  2-3) — same  1904.) 

.    Table   showing   mines   from   which   more   than 

200,000  tons  of  coal  have  been  delivered  during  yr. 
(20  same  1901  (p.  10)— 23  same  1904.) 

.    Table  showing  grouping  of  mines  by  out-put  and 

distrs.     (20  same  1901  (p.  5) — 23  same  1904.) 
No  returns  1903. 

.    Table  showing  mines    in   which    machines   are 

used  exclusively.  (20  same  1901  (p.  42)— 23  same 
1904.) 

.    Table  showing  days  of  active  operation  of  coal 

mines  in  several  distrs.  and  the  state.  (20  same 
1901  (p.  33)— 23  same  1904.) 

.    Table  showing  percentages  of  out-put  of  different 

grades  of  coal  by  distrs.  (20  same  1901  (p.  12) — 
23  same  1904.) 

.    Table  showing  out-put  of  coal  of  state,  with  dif- 
ferent grades  of  coal   by  distrs.      (20  same  1901 
(p.  12)— 23  same  1904.) 
No  returns  1902. 

.    Table  showing  distribution  of  powder  used  in 

all  mines,  by  distrs.  (20  same  1901  (p.  44) — 23 
same  1904.) 

.    Table  showing  mines  in  which  only  part  out-put 

is  cut  by  machines.  (20  same  1901  (p.  43) — 23 
same  1904.) 

.    Table  showing   mines   from   which   more   than 

100,000  tons  of  coal  and  less  than  200,000  tons  have 
been  delivered.  (20  same  1901  (pp.  8-9) — 23  same 
1904.) 

.    Classification  of  mines;  mines,  men  and  tons  of 

shipping  and  local  mines  by  distrs.  (20  same  1901 
(p.  4)— 23  same  1904.) 

.    Recapitulation   of  state  mines   by  distrs.,   cos., 

mines  and  production  showing  value  and  disposi- 
tion of  out-put,  no.  of  employes,  and  average  value 
per  ton  of  coal.  (20  same  1901  (pp.  61-63) — 23 
same  1904.) 

.  Table  showing  total  tons  and  tonnage  and  aver- 
age value  of  different  grades  of  coal  at  mines,  by 
distrs.  (20  same  1901  (p.  34) — 23  same  1904.) 

.    R.rs.  which  have  hauled  the  coal  out-put  of  state, 

and  tonnage  by  cos.,  contributed  to  each  road.  (20 
same  1901  (pp.  24-27) — 23  same  1904.) 

.     Table  showing  111.  coal  delivered  to  111.  r.rs.  for 

use  on  locomotives  and  on  cars  for  transportation. 
(20  same  1901  (pp.  31-32) — 23  same  1904.) 

1901/2-1901/4.  Table  showing  hand  mining,  earnings 
of  coal  miners,  in  shipping  mines,  for  yr.  ended 
June  30,  by  distrs.  (21  same  1902  (p.  57) — 23 
same  1904.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Mining — cont'd 
COAI> — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1902-1903.  Table  showing  out-put  of  shipping  and  local 
mines  of  state  with  tons  of  different  grades  of  coal 
by  distrs.  (21  same  1902  (p.  26) — 22  same  1903.) 

.    Table  showing  percentages  of  different  grades  of 

coal  of  shipping  mines.     (23  same  1904:  70.) 
1902-1904.     List  of  shipping  or  commercial  collieries  of 
state    arranged   according   to   out-put.      (21    same 

1902  (pp.  16-25)— 23  same  1904.) 

.    Table    showing    haulage    of    coal    in    shipping 

mines  of  state,  by  distrs.     (21  same  1902  (p.  31) — 

23  same  1904.) 
.    Stmt.  showing  name  and  no.  of  mining  machines 

in  use  by  distrs.     (21  same  1902   (p.  62)— 23  same 

1904.) 
.    Table  showing  average  price  paid  for  mining  in 

each  distr.     (23  same  1904:  74.) 
1902/3-1902/4.    Table    showing    percentages    of    mines 

and  tons  showing  haulage.     (22  same  1903  (p.  36) 

— 23  same  1904.) 

1903.  Table  showing  plant  values,  with  acres  of  ground 
owned  and  leased  by   111.  coal  mines.     (22  same 
1903:  122.) 

.  Table  showing  grouping  of  mines  by  tonnage 

and  distrs.  (22  same  1903:  8.) 

.  Opinion  re.  coal  rights.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 

1903/4:  441.) 

.  Table  showing  machine  mining;  mines,  men, 

machines  and  no.  of  tons  of  coal  mined,  by  distrs. 
(22  ann.  coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of  labor  statistics 
1903:  66.) 

1903-1904.  Stmt.  showing  classification  of  mines  as  to 
tonnage,  with  percentages  of  mines  and  tons.  (22 
same  1903  (p.  8) — 23  same  1904.) 

.  Table  showing  percentages  of  out-put  of  ship- 
ping and  local  mines;  also  percentages  of  distribu- 
tion by  distrs.  (22  same  1903  (p.  41) — 23  same 
1904.) 

.  Disposition  of  out-put  of  shipping  mines  by  cos. 

and  distrs.  (22  same  1903  (pp.  42-45) — 23  same 
1904.) 

.  Summary  of  physical  character  of  coal  mines  of 

state,  geological  no.  of  seam,  manner  of  working, 
kinds  of  openings  and  tons  produced.  (22  same 

1903  (p.  121)— 23  same  1904.) 

.  Table  showing  physical  character  of  coal  mines 

of  state  by  cos.  (22  same  1903  (pp.  94-120) — 23 
same  1904.) 

1903/4.  Table  showing  mines,  no.  of  men  employed 
and  no.  of  tons  of  coal  for  two  yrs.  with  increase 
and  decrease  by  distrs.  (23  same  1904:  6.) 

1904.  Recapitulation     of     cos.     from     which     coal     is 
shipped,  no.  of  mines,  total  tons  shipped,  supplied 
to  locomotives,  sold  to  local  trade  and  consumed 
or  wasted  at  mines.     (23  same  1904:  65-66.) 

.    Table  showing  shipping  mines  in  which  powder 

is  used  for  blasting  coal,  by  distrs.  (23  same  1904: 
82-95.) 

GBUNDY  COUNTY 

See  also  Natural  Resources,  this  county. 
1857-1858.    Coal    shipped    from    Grundy    Co.    by    rail. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  3:  227.) 
1865/6.     Coal,  lime  and  lime  stone,  clay  and  brick  in 
Grundy  Co.     (Same  1865/6:  217,  218.) 

HABDIN  COUNTY 

See  also  Natural  Resources,  this  county. 
1871.    Mining  interests  of  Hardin  Co.     (Trans,   dept. 
agric.  v.  9:  156.) 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Mining — cont'd 
COAI— cont'd 

JACKSON  COUNTY 

See  also  Natural  Resources,  this  county. 
1810.    First  coal  mined  in  Jackson  Co.     (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  13:  201.) 

PEEBY  COUNTY 

1875.  Estimated  amt.  of  coal  in  Perry  Co.  and  value  of 
same.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1875:  250.) 

VEBMILION  COUNTY 

1871.     Three-fourths  of  Vermilion   Co.   underlaid   with 
good  quality  of  bituminous  coal;  amt.  coal  annually 
mined.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1871:  205.) 
COPPEB 

1862.    See  above,  Coal,  this  date. 
INSPECTION;  see  above,  that  title 
IBON 

1862.    See  above,  Coal,  this  date. 
LAWS;  see  above,  that  title 
LEAD 

1828.  Memorial  to  Congress  praying  that  portion  of 
avails  of  lead  manufactured  at  Fever  River  be 
appropriated  for  improvement  of  navigation  of 
Upper  Mississippi  River,  and  a  second  portion  to 
citizens  of  Joe  Daviess  Co.  for  educational  pur- 
poses. (House  Jol.  6  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1828/9: 
158.) 

1853-1859.    Record  of  tons  of  lead  reed,  at  Chicago  and 
at  St.  Louis  each  yr.     (Geol.  Survey  of  111.  v.  1: 
157.) 
1856-1859.     Stmt.  showing  receipts  of  lead  at  St.  Louis 

by  river  and  rail.     (Some  v.  1:  157.) 
1860.    Geology  of  the  lead  region  of  Northwestern  111.; 
by  Prof.  J.  D.  Whitney.    (Same  v.  1:  153-207.) 

Progress  of  mining  In  this  region  (1827-1858)  ;  topog- 
raphy ;  surface  geology ;  character  of  rocks  ex- 
posed In  111.  lead  region  ;  mode  of  occurrence  of 
lead  ore ;  detailed  descriptions  of  some  of  the 
principal  diggings  In  111. 

.    Lead   bearing  distr.   in   111.   entirely   comprised 

within  limits  of  Jo  Daviess  and  Stephenson  cos. — 
larger  portion  in  former  co.     (Same  v.  1:  155.) 
1865.     Hardin   Co.;    by  A.   H.  Worthen,  embracing  re- 
sults of  examinations  made  by  state  geologist  and 
H.  Engelmann  and  also  rept.  by  Dr.  J.  G.  Norwood 
on  Rosiclare  Mines  (1858).     (Same  v.  1:  350-375.) 
Maps  and  plans  of  Rosiclare  mines. 

.    Diagr.  of  lead-bearing  crevices  near  Galena,  1860. 

(Same  v.  1,  betw.  pp.  192-193.) 

1873.  Jo  Daviess  Co.;  by  Jas.  Shaw.  (Geol.  Survey  of 
111.  v.  5:  25-26.) 

Galena,  or  lead  ore,  price  of  mineral  (each  year  1853- 
1868),  modes  of  occurrence,  future  of  the  lead 
region,  the  romance  of  mining. 

.    See  also  Land:    National  Domain,  this  date. 

There  Is  some  material  which  might  be  useful  historic- 
ally In  this  connection  among  the  documents  relat- 
ing   to    the    State    Bank    of    111.    at    the    time    It 
engaged  In  the  lead  loans ;  see  Banks. 
RIOTS;  see  that  title 
ZINC 

1876.  Zinc  manufactories  in  La  Salle  Co.,  only  ones  in 
West,  one  of  them  largest  in  world.     (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  v.  14:  144.) 

Salt;    see  Natural   Resources.     Mineral;   do.  Land:    State. 

Salines 
Silk 

1885.  Silkworm  notes;  by  Charles  Woodworth.  (Dept. 
agric.  circular  124:  [35].) 

.     Same.     (Same  125:  25-26.) 

.    List  showing  by  cos.  parties  interested  in  silk 

culture.     (Same  124:  36-40.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 
Stone  Quarries 

1845-1847.  Abstr.  of  rept.  of  canal  agt.  showing  names 
of  lessees  of  stone  quarries,  and  amt.  reed,  there- 
from. ([3]  A.R.  bd.  of  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal  1846/7:  131.) 

1847/8.  Exhibit  showing  names  of  boats  engaged  in 
stone  trade;  amt.  of  cubic  feet  taken  up  by  each 
boat,  as  reported  at  collectors  office,  Chicago,  the 
stone  having  been  taken  from  canal  banks.  ([4] 
same  1847/8:  129-131.) 
BEET  SUOAB 

1873.  Res.  recommending  committee  to  prepare  rept. 
upon  success  of  beet  sugar  industry  in  state,  and 
of  its  future  prospects,  together  with  such  facts  as 
they  may  be  able  to  gather  in  relation  to  the  in- 
dustry in  Europe,  and  to  suggest  such  means  as 
may  be  most  favorable  to  furtherance  of  industry 
in  111.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1873:  29.) 

1898.  Res.  adopted  by  farmers'  institute  suggesting 
that  legisl.  appropriate  funds  to  encourage  more 
complete  experiments  as  to  adaptability  of  soil  of 
different  parts  of  state  for  beet  culture.  (A.R. 
farmers'  institutes  1898:  172.) 

.    The  sugar  beet  in  111.,  with  results  of  analyses 

of  same.    52  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station  bull.  49.) 

.  The  Sugar  Beet  Industry  for  111.;  by  P.  G.  Hoi- 
den.  (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1898:  61-66.) 

1901.  The  sugar  beet   industry  and  its  place   in   111. 
agric.;  by  F.  H.  Rankin.     (A.R.  farmers'  institutes 
1901:  340-342.) 

.     Some  things  taught  by  sugar  beet  growing;   by 

F.  H.  Rankin,  pres.  111.  Sugar  Beet  Growers'  Assn. 
(Agric.  dept.  circular  192:  33-35.) 

1902.  Rept.  on  sugar  beet  investigation  and  experiment 
In  111.;  by  R.  S.  Woodview.     (A.R.  farmers'  insti- 
tutes  1902:  178-181.) 

SOBGHUM;  see  AGBICTJLTUKE.    CHOPS 

Textile 

WOOL 

See  also  above,  Associations. 

1845.  Rept.  of  committee  on  mnfres.  and  agric.  on 
petitions  for  restraint  of  animals  running  at  large; 
and  for  encouragement  of  growing  of  fine  wool  in 
state.  3  pp.  (House  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1844/5:  233-235.) 

1866.  Rept.  on  exhibit  of  scoured  wools,  made  at  Chi- 
cago Fair.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6:  104- 
107.) 

1870.  Premium  essay  on  wool  growing  in  111.,  includ- 
ing preparation  for  market  and  marketing  the 
wool;  by  A.  M.  Garland.  (Same  1869/70:  180-184.) 
1877/80-1877/04.  Table  showing  no.  of  IDS.  of  wool 
shorn,  value  per  Ib.  and  total  value  of  product  in 
Illinois  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1877/80  in  Agric.  dept.  circular  80  :  66. 


1877/81 
1877/82 
1877/83 
1877/84 
1877/85 
1877/86 
1877/87 
1877/88 
1877/80 
1877/90 
1877/91 
1877/92 
1877/93 
1877/94 
1877/95 
1877/06 
1877/97 
1877/98 
1877/99 
1877/00 


104 : 94. 
106 : 162  ; 
118  : 18. 
126 : 13. 
132 :  14. 
139 : 18.  • 
143 : 14. 
147  : 16. 
161 : 16. 
165 : 17. 
159  : 16. 
163 : 17. 
167 : 19. 
171 :  22. 
176  :  23. 
179 : 26. 
183  :  26. 
187 :  26. 
191 :  26. 


116 :  84. 


*  There  are  two  circulars  each  numbered  139. 


INDUSTRIES— cont'd 

Textile — cont'd 
WOOL — cont'd 

1877/01  in 
1877/02  " 
1877/03  " 
1877/04  " 

1882/3-1903/4. 


Agric.  dept.  circular  195  :  26. 

'       199:26. 

203  :  26. 
207;  26. 


Table  showing  wool  clip. 

See    under    Agriculture.      Crops.       Fruits,    tables    for 
1882/3,   1884/5-1887/8,    1890/1-1903/4. 

1882/3-1903/4.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  no.  of  Ibs.  of 
wool  shorn  (assessors'  returns),  price  per  Ib., 
value  of  product. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  in  Agric.  dept.  circular  106 :  70-71. 


118  :  90-91. 
126  :  72-73. 

139':  74-75.* 
143  :  74-75. 
147  :  60-61. 
151  :  75-77. 
155  :  74-76. 
159 :  73-75. 
163  :  75-77. 
167  :  77-79. 

76-78. 

78-80. 

73-75. 

75-77. 

74-76. 

75-77. 

75-77. 

75-77. 

75-77. 

75-77. 


171 
175 
179 
183 
187 
191 
195 
199 
203 
207 


1883/4 

1884/5 

1885/6 

1886/7 

1887/8 

1888/9 

1880/90 

1890/1 

1891/2 

1802/3 

1893/4 

1894/5 

1805/6 

1806/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 

Tile-making 

See  also  above,  Associations. 

1879.  Tables  showing  no.  of  feet  of  drain  tile  made  and 
price  per  1000  feet  at  factories.  (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  1879:  548-554.) 

1884.  Statistics  of  mnftre.  of  drain  tile  in  111.  35  pp. 
(Labor  statistics  bureau.) 

Wages;  see  Labor.    Wages 
INHERITANCE  TAX;  see  TAXATION:   STATE 

INJURIOUS     INSECTS;      see     AGRICULTURE.       CROPS. 
PESTS 

INSANE 

Maintenance;  see  that  title 
Population;  see  that  title 


INSANE     CONVICTS;      see 
CRIMINAL  INSANE 


MAINTENANCE:       STATE. 


INSECTS 
Injurious;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

INSECTICIDES;  see  AGRICULTURE.     CROPS.     PESTS 

INSPECTION  AND  REGULATION 
Bake  Shops;  see  Industries.    Inspection 
Drugs;  see  Industries.    Inspection 
Factories;  see  Labor 
Fertilizers;  see  Industries.    Inspection 
Fires;  see  that  title 
Fish;  see  Fish  and  Game 
Food;  see  Industries.    Inspection 
Grain;  see  Commerce 
Ice;  see  Industries.    Inspection 

Immigrants;     see     Population.       Migration;     do.       Public 
Health.    Epidemics.    Small-pox 


*  There  are  two  circulars  each  numbered  189. 


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INSPECTION  AND  REGULATION— cont'd 
Livestock;  see  Agriculture.    Livestock 
Milk;  see  Industries.    Inspection 
Mines;  see  Industries.    Inspection 
Railroads;  see  that  title 


INSTITUTES 

Farmers';  see  Agriculture. 
Teachers';  see  Education. 


INSURANCE 


Education 
Teachers 

serial 
Under  acts  of  March  11  and  26,  1869 

1  series 

1869-1882.    Ann.  Insurance  rept.  of  the  auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.  for  the  yr.  ending  Dec.  31. 

Fire,   marine,  and  Inland  and  life  and  accident  Insur- 
ance. 

Checklist 

Issued.  This  report  comprises 
99-191  of  the  auditor's  rept. 
1869. 

None  Issued.  This  report  comprises 
pp.  113-379  (1)  of  the  auditor's 
rept.  for  1869/70. 

Collectors    are    cautioned    concerning    the    Irregularity 
In   the   auditor's   reports   of   these   two  years,   for 


1.  1869  dept.  ed. 

1.  1869  doc.  ed, 

2.  1870  dept.  ed. 
2.  1870  doc.  ed. 


\    None  is 

n   a? 


details   of  which   see 
serial  group. 
3.  1871  dept.  ed. 


under   Finance  :      State,   the 


3.  1871  doc.     ed. 

4.  1872  dept.  ed. 


4.  1872  doc.  ed.  n.  p 

4.  1872  pt  1  dept.  ed. 

4.  1872  pt.  1  doc.  ed. 

4.  1872  pt.  2  dept.  ed. 


4.   1872  pt.  2  doc.     ed. 


Springfield,    State    Jol.    Prtg.    Office, 

1871.  260  pp. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     256  pp. 

Springfield,     111.     Jol.     Prtg.     Office, 

1872.  366,  x  pp. 
n.  d.     366,  x  pp. 
Not  found. 
None    Issued. 

Springfield,  111.  Jol.  Prtg.  Office, 

1872.     150,  IT  pp. 
None  Issued. 


2  series 


pt.  2, 


pt.   1.   Fire,   marine  and  Inland  Insurance  cos. 
Life  and  accident  cos. 

1873-1883.     Ann.    insurance   rept.   of  auditor   of   public 
accts.,  5-15.     Springfield,   [1873]-1883. 


Checklist 

5. 

1873 

pt. 

i 

dept. 

ed. 

Not  found. 

5. 

1873 

;>t. 

i 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  t  p.     259  pp. 

5. 

1873 

pt. 

•2 

dept. 

ed. 

State    Jol.    Prtg.    Office, 

1873. 

2  p.  1.,  163,  111  pp. 

B. 

1873 

pt. 

2 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  t  p.     163  pp.,  2  leaves. 

6. 

1874 

Pt 

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dept 

ed. 

State    Jol.    Prtg.    Office, 

1874. 

2  p.  1.,  264,  Iv  pp. 

6. 

1874 

pt. 

i 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  t.  p.     264,  Iv  pp. 

6. 

1874 

pt. 

'2 

dept. 

ed. 

State   Jol.    Prtg.    Office, 

1874. 

2  p.  1.,  116,  111  pp. 

0. 

1874 

Pt 

2 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  t  p.     116,  ill  pp. 

7. 

1875 

pt. 

1 

dept. 

ed. 

State    Jol.    Prtg.    Office, 

1875. 

2  p.  1.,  283,  iv  pp. 

7. 

1875 

pt. 

1 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  t.  p.     283,  IT  pp. 

7. 

1875 

pt. 

2 

dept 

ed. 

State   Jol.    Steam   Print, 

1875. 

1  p.  1.,  Ill,  11  pp. 

7. 

1875 

pt. 

2 

doc. 

ed. 

None  Issued. 

8. 

1876 

pt. 

1 

dept. 

ed. 

State   Jol.   Bk.   and   Stereotype 

Rooms,  1876.     333,  IT 

pp. 

8. 

1876 

pt 

1 

doc. 

ed. 

None  Issued. 

8. 

1876 

pt. 

2 

dept. 

ed. 

State   Jol.   Bk.   and  Stereotype 

Rooms,  1876.     114,  11 

pp. 

8. 

1876 

pt. 

2 

doc. 

ed. 

None  Issued. 

9. 

1877 

pt. 

1 

dept. 

ed. 

D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     1  p.  1 

,372, 

Iv  pp. 

8. 

1877 

Pt 

1 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     372,  Iv  pp. 

9. 

1877 

pt. 

•2 

dept. 

ed. 

D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     1  p.  1 

,  132, 

11  pp. 

9. 

id. 

1877 

1878 

pt. 
pt. 

2 

1 

doc. 
dept. 

ni. 
ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     132,  11  pp. 
D.  W.  Lusk,  1878.     372, 

iv  pp. 

10. 

1878 

pt. 

1 

doc. 

ed. 

Same   as   dept.   ed. 

10. 

1878 

pt. 

2 

dept 

ed. 

D.  W.  Lusk,  1878.     109, 

11  pp. 

10. 

1878 

pt. 

•2 

doc. 

ed. 

Same  as   dept.   ed. 

11. 

1879 

pt 

1 

dept. 

ed. 

Weber,     Magie    &    Co., 

1879. 

391,  Iv  pp. 

11. 

1879 

Pt 

2 

doc. 

ed. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 

11. 

1879 

pt. 

1 

dept. 

ed. 

Weber,   Magle  &  Co.,   1879.     1 

p.  1.,  119  pp.,  1  leaf. 

11. 

1879 

Pt 

2 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     119  pp. 

12. 

1880 

pt. 

1 

dept. 

ed. 

Weber   &   Co.,    1880.      2 

p.    1., 

lix,  364,  Hi  pp. 

INSURANCE— cont'd 


aerial  —  cont'd 
2  series  —  cont'd 

Checklist- 

-cont'd 

12. 

1880 

Pt. 

1 

doc. 

ed. 

None  Issued. 

12. 

1880 

pt 

•2 

dept. 

fil. 

Weber   &   Co.,   1880. 

2   p.    1. 

niz,  71,  11  pp. 

12. 

1880 

Pt 

2 

doc. 

ed. 

None   Issued. 

18. 

1881 

pt. 

1 

dept. 

ed. 

H.  W.  Rokker,  1881.    Ixxl.  372 

111  pp. 

18. 

1881 

pt. 

1 

doc. 

ed. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 

13. 

1881 

Pt 

2 

dept. 

ed. 

H.  W.   Rokker,   1881. 

ill,  81 

11  pp. 

18. 

1881 

Pt. 

2 

doc. 

ed. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 

14. 

1882 

Pt. 

1 

dept. 

ed. 

H.    W.    Rokker,    1882. 

lull 

393,  Iv  pp. 

14. 

1882 

pt. 

1 

doc. 

ed. 

None  Issued. 

14. 

1882 

pt. 

•2 

dept. 

ed. 

H.   W.   Rokker,    1882. 

xxxvll 

81,   11   pp. 

14. 

1882 

Pt 

•2 

doc. 

ed. 

None  Issued. 

16. 

1883 

Pt 

1 

dept. 

ed. 

H.    W.    Rokker,    1883 

lux 

446,  IT  pp. 

IB. 

1883 

Pt 

1 

doc. 

ed. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 

IB. 

1883 

Pt. 

2 

dept. 

ed. 

H.  W.  Rokker,  1883.    XXXT,  93, 

11  pp. 

16. 

1883 

pt. 

•2 

doc. 

ed. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1869  In  Reports  1869,  v.  1  :  803-895. 

2.  1870  omitted. 

8.  1871  In  Reports  1871,  v.  2  :  5-260. 

4.  1872  "    "    1871,  v.  4  :  5-380. 

5.  1873  ••    "    1873,  T.  3  :  541-961. 

6.  1874  "    "    1873,  v.  6:621-1124. 

7.  1875  pt  1  In  Reports  1875,  v.  1  :  590-873. 

7.  1875  pt.  2  not  found. 

8.  1876  not  found. 

9.  1877  In  Reports  1877,  v.  1  pt.  2  :  615-1132. 

10.  1878  "    "    1879,  v.  1. 

11.  1879  "    "    1879,  T.  4,  doc.  G. 

Last  doc.  In  vol.    There  are  two  docs,  lettered  G. 

12.  1880  not  found. 

13.  1881  in  Reports  1881,  v.  3,  docs.  A,  B. 

14.  1882  uot  found. 

15.  1883  In  Reports  1883,  v.  3,  docs.  F,  G. 

3  series 

1884-1893.  Ann.  insurance  rept.  of  the  auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.  for  the  yr.  ending  Dec.  31,  16-25.  Spring- 
field, 1884-1893. 

pt.  1,  Fire,  flre  marine  and  Inland  Insurance  ;  pt.  2, 
Life  and  accident  Insurance  and  cooperative  benefit 
assns. 

Checklist 

H.    W.    Rokker,    1884.      Ixxll, 

433,  111  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     Ixxil.  433,  111  pp. 
H.   W.   Rokker,   1884.     Ill,   170, 

11  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     Ill,  170,  11  pp. 
II.  W.  Rokker,  1885.     Ixv,  416 

pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.   W.   Rokker,   1885.     11,   165, 

Iv  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    11,  165,  IT  pp. 
H.    W.    Rokker,    1886.      Ixvll, 

428  pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.    W.    Rokker,    1886.      1,    187, 

IT  pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.    W.    Rokker,    1887.      Ixxvli, 

448  pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1887.     IT!,  187, 

IT  pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.   W.    Rokker.    1888.      IxxTllI, 

450  pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.  W.  Rokker,   1888.     HT,  208 

PP. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 


16. 

1884 

pt. 

1 

dept. 

ed. 

16. 
16. 

1884 
1884 

pt. 

pt. 

1 

2 

doc. 
dept. 

ed. 
I'd. 

16. 
17. 

1884 
1885 

pt 

Pt 

2 

1 

doc. 
dept. 

<•<!. 
ed. 

17. 
17. 

1885 
1885 

Pt. 
Pt 

1 
2 

doc. 
dept. 

ed. 
ed. 

17. 

18. 

1885 
1886 

Pt 

pt. 

2 

1 

doc. 
dept. 

eil. 
ell. 

18. 
18. 

1886 
1886 

pt 

pt. 

l 

2 

doc. 
dept. 

ed. 
oil. 

18. 
19. 

1886 
1887 

Pt 

pt. 

2 

1 

doc. 
dept. 

ed. 

ed. 

19. 

in. 

1887 
1887 

Pt 
Pt 

1 
2 

doc. 
dept. 

ed. 
ed. 

19. 
20. 

1887 
1888 

Pt 

pt. 

2 
1 

doc. 
dept. 

id. 
ed. 

20. 
20. 

1888 
1888 

Pt 

pt. 

1 

2 

doc. 
dept. 

oil. 
ed. 

20. 
21. 

1888 
1889 

Pt 

l>t. 

2 
1 

doc. 
dept. 

ed. 

ed. 

21. 

21. 

1889 
1889 

l>t. 
pt. 

1 
2 

doc. 
dept. 

i'<i. 
ed. 

21. 
22. 

1889 
1890 

Pt 
Pt 

2 

1 

doc. 
dept. 

ed. 

ed. 

22. 

1890 

Pt 

1 

doc. 

ed. 

Springfield     Prtg. 

Ixxlx,  432  pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
Springfield     Prtg. 

Ix,  196  pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
Springfield     Prtg. 

Ixxxlv,  486  pp. 
Same  as  dept  ed. 
Springfield  Prtg. 

iTl,  204  pp. 
Same  as  dept  ed. 


Co.,  1889. 


Co.,  1889. 


Co.,  1890. 


Co..     1890. 


230 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


INSURANCE— cont'd 


23.   1891   pt. 


23.  1891  pt.  1  doc.     ed. 
23.  1891  pt.  2  dept.  ed. 

23.  1891  pt.  2  doc.     ed. 

24.  1892  pt.  1  dept.  ed. 

24.  1892  pt.  1  doc.     ed. 
24.  1892  pt.  2  dept.  ed. 

24.  1892  pt.  2  doc.     ed. 

25.  1893  pt.  1  dept.  ed. 

25.  1893  pt.  1  doc.     ed. 
25.  1893  pt.  2  dept.  ed. 


serial — cont'd 
3  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1891.     IxxxvlII, 

438  pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1891.     Ivl,  218 

pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.    W.    Rokker,    1892.      Ixxvli, 

420  pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.  W.   Rokker,   1892.     Iv,   222 

PP- 

Same  as  dept  ed. 
H.    W.    Rokker,     1893.      Ira, 

406  pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.  W.  Rokker,   1893.     Hi,   230 

pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 


INSURANCE— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


25.  1893  pt.  2  doc.     ed. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
16.  1884  In  Reports  1883,  v.  4,  docs.  A,  B. 


17.  1885 

18.  1886 

19.  1887 

20.  1888 

21.  1889 

22.  1890 

23.  1891 

24.  1892 

25.  1893 


Ixxlx, 


ell, 


ixxxi, 


cxxvl, 


cxxlll. 


1885,  v.  3,  "  A,  B. 
1887,  v.  3,  "  A,  B. 
1887,  v.  4,  "  A,  B. 
1887,  v.  5,  unlettered. 

1889,  v.  3,  docs.  A,  B. 

1890,  v.  5,   unlettered. 

1891,  v.  5, 

1892,  v.  6, 

1893,  T.  7, 
4  series 

Under   Act   of   June  20,   1893,   in   force   July   1,   1893, 

establishing  an  Insurance  Department 

1894-1899.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  supt.  of  insurance,  26-31. 
Springfield,  1894-1899. 

pt.   1,  Fire  and  flre-marlne  ;   pt.   2,   Life,  casualty   and 
assessment  Insurance  and  fraternal  assns. 

Checklist 
26.  1894  pt.  1  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.    xclv,  382 

pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.    W.    Rokker,    1894. 

309  pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
Ed.    F.    Hartman,    1895. 

385  pp. 

Same  as  dept.   ed. 
Ed.  F.   Hartman,  1895. 

366  pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1896. 

395  pp. 

Same  as  dept  ed. 
Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1896. 

437  pp. 

Same  as  dept  ed. 
Phillips  Bros..  1897,  cvlll,  571 

pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
Phillips    Bros.,    1897.      clxxxv, 

606  pp. 

Same  as  dept.   ed. 
cxviii,   569   pp. 
cv,  532  pp. 
xciv,  655  [>p. 
cxvli,  612  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

26.  1894  In  Reports  1894,  v.  8,   unlettered   doc. 

27.  1895    "          "         1895,  v.  3, 

28.  1896    "          "         1896,  v.  5, 

29.  1897    •'          "         1897,  v.  2  and  3. 
No  Collected  docs.  Issued  after  1897. 

5  series 

1900-1902.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  supt.  of  insurance,  32-34. 
Springfield,  1900-1902. 

pt.  1,  Fire,  marine  and  inland ;  pt.  2.  Life,  casualty, 
assessment  and  fraternal  societies ;  pt.  3,  Farm 
mutual  Insurance  [i.  e..  fire,  windstorm,  cyclone 
and  tornado  cos.]. 

32.   1900  pt.  1.      1900.     cxxvl,    625    pp. 
cxiii.  620  pp. 
xxxviii,  271  pp. 
cxx,  587  pp. 
cvl,  699  pp. 
xxxviii,  280  pp. 
cxvi,  550  pp. 
cviii,  673  pp. 
xxxix,  238  pp. 


26.  1894  pt.  1  doc.  ed. 
26.  1894  pt.  2  dept.  ed. 

26.  1894  pt.  2  doc.  ed. 

27.  1895  pt  1  dept.  ed. 

27.  1895  pt  1  doc.  ed. 
27.  1895  pt.  2  dept.  ed. 

27.  1895  pt.  2  doc.  ed. 

28.  1896  pt  1  dept.  ed. 

28.  1896  pt  1  doc.  ed. 
28.  1896  pt.  2  dept.  ed. 

28.  1896  pt.  2  doc.  ed. 

29.  1897  pt.  1  dept.  ed. 

29.  1897  pt.  2  doc.  ed. 
29.  1897  pt  1  dept.  ed. 

29.  1897  pt.  2  doc.  ed. 

30.  1898  pt.  1.'  1898. 

30.  1898  pt.  2.  1898. 

31.  1899  pt  1.  1899. 
HI.  1899  pt.  2.  1899. 


32.  1900  pt.  2. 

32.  1900  pt.  3. 

33.  1901  pt.  1. 
33.  1901  pt.  2. 

33.  1901  pt.  3. 

34.  1902  pt.   1. 
34.  1902  pt  2. 
34.  1902  pt.  3. 


1900. 
1900. 
1901. 
1901. 
1901. 
1902. 
1902. 
1902. 


6  series 

1903.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  supt.  of  insurance,  35.     Spring- 
field, 1903. 

pt.  1,  Fire,  marine  and  inland;  pt  2,  Life,  casualty, 
assessment  and  fraternal  societies. 

Checklist 
35.   1903  pt.  1.     1903.     cxxi,  546  pp. 

35.  1903  pt  2.      1903.     evil,  674  pp. 

7  series 

1904.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  supt.  of  insurance,  36.     Spring- 
field, 1904. 

pt.  1,  Fire,  marine  and  Inland;  pt.  2,  Life,  casualty, 
assessment  and  fraternal  societies  ;  pt  3,  Farm 
mutnals  [i.  e.,  flre,  windstorm,  cyclone,  and  tor- 
nado cos.]. 

36.  1904  pt.  1.     1904.     cxxxvi,  546  pp. 
36.   1904  pt  2.     1904.     cxli,  688  pp. 

36.  1904  pt.  3.  Phillips   Bros.,   1904.      xllii,   531   pp. 

37.  19O5  pt.  1.  111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.    cxxxlv,  532  pp. 
37.  1905  pt.  2.  Ill  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.     cxiv,  742  pp. 
37.  1905  pt.  3.  111.    State    Reformatory    Print    Pontlac, 

n.  (i.     viii,  242  pp. 


*  Hereafter  but  one  edition  was  Issued. 


non-serial 

1835-1869.  List  of  insurance  cos.  chartered  by  legisl.  of 
state,  commencing  with  Feb.  7,  1835  and  ending 
with  April  20,  1869.  (A.R.  auditor  public  accts. 
1869:  [163]-166.) 

-  .    List  of  charters  granted  to  insurance  cos.   by 
special  acts  from  1835  to  1869  inclusive.     (28  A.R. 
insurance  supt.  1896  pt.  1:  xxvili-xl.) 

1869.  List  of  insurance  cos.  of  other  states  and  govts. 
heretofore    but    not    now    represented    in    state. 
(A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  1869:  [161]-162.) 

-  .     Insurance  rept.;  remarks  on  examination  of  con- 
dition of  all  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state, 
by  auditor  of  public  accts.    (Same  1869:  [101]-106.) 

1870.  Impairment  of  capital;  remarks  on  examination 
of  affairs  and  impairment  of  capital  of  insurance 
cos.  doing  business  in  state.     (Same  1870:  119-120.) 

---  -.  Cos.  which  filed  stmts.,  but  have  not  in  other 
respects  complied  with  law;  remarks  with  stmts. 
re.  said  insurance  cos.  (Same  1870:  121-124.) 

-  .     Suits  agst.  cos.;    remarks  on  suits  agst.  insur- 
ance cos.   doing  business   in  state.      (Same  1870: 
124.) 

1871.  New  cos.  incorporated  under  laws  of  111.  during 
yr.;  remarks.     (3  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  pub- 
lic accts.  1871:  10-11.) 

-  .    Remarks   concerning   tables   and   exhibits,   ace. 
stmts.  of  several  cos.  doing  business  in  state.     (3 
same  1871:  21-26.) 

1872.  Evasion  of  insurance  laws;    remarks  re.  agents 
placing  risks  for  others,  in  insurance  cos.  not  ad- 
mitted to  do  business  in  state.     (4  same  1872:  91- 
92.) 

-  .     Table  showing  jt.  stock  insurance  cos.  now  doing 
business  in  state,  amt.  of  capital  stock,  and  invest- 
ment of  paid  up  portion  of  same.     (4  same  1872: 
10.) 

-  .     Communication   from   auditor   to   spkr.   of  each 
House,     transmitting     draft     for     insurance     law. 
(Sen.  jol.  Nov.  1871:  281-297;  House  Jol.  same  1871: 
367-384.) 

-  .     Same.     3   pp.      (Repts.   Gen.   Assem.   1871   v.   2: 
420-422.) 

-  -  •.     Same.      (4   ann.    insurance   rept.   auditor   public 

accts.  1872:  85-86.) 

Refers  to  draft  of  insurance  law  prepared  under  direc- 
tion of  Convention  of  State  Insurance  Officials, 
June,  1871,  for  recommendation  to  the  legislatures 
of  the  several  states  whose  officers  took  part  In  the 
convention. 

-  •-.     Review  of  the   insurance   legislation   of   the   27 

Gen.  Assem.     (4  same  1872:  87-90.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


231 


INSURANCE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1873.    Stmts.  of  foreign  cos.;  remarks  with  suggestion 

re.  time  fixed  for  foreign  insurance  cos.   to  make 

ann.  stmts.     (5  same  1873  pt.  1:  116-118.) 
.     Insolvent  cos.;    list  of   insolvent  insurance   cos. 

with   information   and   status   of   same.      (5   same 

1873  pt.  1:  112-115.) 
1882.     Opinion    re.    insurance    cos.    doing    business    in 

state.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2:  23-25.) 

1890.  Law    re.   insurance   is   fragmentary   and   loosely 
drawn;   act  re.  assessment  cos.  should  be  amended 
as  to  provisions  re.  admission  of  cos.  from  other 
states.     (Same  1888/90;  97.) 

.  New  legislation;  remarks  on  enactments  of  new 

legislation  re.  insurance.  (22  ann.  insurance  rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1890  pt.  1:  xvi.) 

.  Judicial  decisions;  remarks  with  opinion  of 

Supreme  Court  on  judicial  decisions  re.  insurance 
cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (22  same  1890  pt.  1: 
xii-xv.) 

1891.  Underground  insurance;   remarks  on  said  insur- 
ance in  state.     (23  same  1891  pt.  1:  xvi.) 

1893.  Opinion  re.  power  of  women  to  incorporate— in- 
surance.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  213.) 

.     Same;   insurance  agts.  outside  of  state  insuring 

property  inside  state.     (Same  1893/4:  210-211.) 

1894.  Same;    re.  re-insurance  by  foreign  co.  that  has 
not  complied  with  law.     (Same  1893/4:  219-220.) 

.  Same;  what  is  not  an  insurance  business — rule 

that  employes  must  carry  insurance.  (Same  1893/ 
4:  218-219.) 

.  Same;  individual  underwriters  insurance  poli- 
cies. (Same  1893/4:  216-217.) 

.  Same;  voluntary  assns.  (Same  1893/4:  215- 

216.) 

1895.  Same;    insurance  policies  being  in  English  lan- 
guage.    (Same  1895/6:  247-248.) 

.  Same;  right  to  do  different  kinds  of  business — 

insurance  cos.  (Same  1895/6:  250-251.) 

.  Same;  moneys  held  by  insurance  companies. 

(Same  1895/6:  284-285.) 

1896.  Remarks   on    national    convention    of    insurance 
officials,  and  on  life  insurance  in  state.     (28  A.R. 
insurance  supt.  1896  pt.  2:  xii-xvi.) 

.  Opinion  re.  issuing  jt.  insurance  policies. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  248.) 

1896/8.  List  of  insurance  cos.  incorporated,  with  loca- 
tion, fees  paid,  etc.  (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state 
1896/8:  195.) 

1897.  Opinion    re.    Insurance    contracts — when    illegal. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  242.) 

.  Same;  duty  of  insurance  supt.  concerning  valua- 
tion of  policies.  (Same  1897/8:  258.) 

.  Same;  anti-trust  law  does  not  apply  to  insur- 
ance cos.  (Same  1897/8:  228.) 

.  Same;  insurance  policies — need  not  be  written, 

but  must  be  delivered  in  state.  (Same  1897/8:  235- 
236.) 

1898.  Same;   loan  of  money  by  foreign  life  insurance 
cos.  in  111.     (Same  1897/8:  238-239.) 

1901-1904.  Comments  on  insurance  trust.  (Same  1901/ 
2  (pp.  18-19)— same  1903/4.) 

1903.  Recommendation     for     provison     by     legislative 
enactment  for  such  supervision  by  state  insurance 
dept.  as  will  relieve  Lloyd's  assns.  and  people  from 
injuries  caused   by   irresponsible   and   disreputable 
cos.     (Govs.  mess.  1903:  24-25.) 

.     Comment  on  under-ground  insurance.     (35  A.R. 

supt.  insurance  1903  pt.  1:  xvii-xviii.) 

1904.  Surplus  line   law;    remarks  by  insurance   supt., 
with  list  of  insurance  agts.  pursuing  said  act.     (36 
same  1904  pt.  1:  xxiii-xxiv.) 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Accident 


serial 


1902-1904.  Official  stmt.  showing  the  financial  condi- 
tion and  business  of  the  plate  glass,  accident, 
health,  employers'  liability,  burglary,  credit  in- 
demnity, fidelity,  surety  and  steam  boiler  insur- 
ance cos.  for  the  yr.  ending  Dec.  31. 

Checklist 

1902  dated  April  2,  1903.     bdside. 
1903-1904  not  found. 

It  is  wholly  likely  that  earlier  Issues  of  these  stmts. 
were  printed.  In  substance  they  have  appeared 
In  the  annual  Insurance  rept.  since  1891 ;  see 
below,  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1894-1904. 
These  stmts.  show  assets,  liabilities,  receipts,  expen- 
ditures, capital  and  business  done  of  each  of  the 
above  named  class  of  Insurance  cos. 

non-serial 

1869-1894.  List  of  accident,  casualty  and  plate  glass 
insurance  cos.  doing  business  since  1869,  which 
have  ceased  to  do  business  in  state.  (26  A.R.  supt. 
insurance  1894  pt.  2:  xxvi.) 

1871-1878.  Accident  insurance  cos.  complying  with  in- 
surance laws  of  111.;  being  ann.  stmts.  of  said  cos. 
doing  business  in  state,  showing  their  condition. 
(4  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1872 
pt.  2  (pp.  363-366) — same  1879.) 

From  1877-1879  no  division  of  accident  cos.  Is  made. 

Ueturns  are  found  with  those  for  life  cos. 
In  1879  the  Gen.  Assembly  passed  an  act  regulating  the 
admission  and  governing  plate  glass,  accident,  and 
steam   boiler  Insurance  cos.     Under  this  act  com- 
pany stmts.  were  compiled  as  follows : 

1879-1889.  Plate-glass,  accident  and  steam  boiler  in- 
surance cos.;  being  ann.  stmts.  of  said  cos.  doing 
business  in  state,  showing  their  condition.  (12 
same  1880  pt.  1  (p.  [353]-360) — same  1890.) 

Beginning  with  stmts.  for  1890  these  returns  were 
transferred  to  ot.  2  of  the  Insurance  rept.  This 
was  done  with  the  idea  of  embracing  in  the  same 
division  of  the  insurance  rept.  all  the  accident 
business  transacted  In  the  state  and  of  reducing  the 
proportions  to  which  pt.  1  of  the  insurance  rept. 
had  grown. 

1890-1904.  Plate-glass,  accident,  guarantee,  steam 
boiler  and  live  stock  insurance  cos.;  being  ann. 
stmts.  of  said  cos.  doing  business  in  state,  showing 
their  condition.  (23  same  1891  pt.  2  (p.  [85]-115) 
—36  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1904.) 

The  following  variations  occur  in  these  stmts. :  1890- 
1893  they  cover  plate  glass,  accident,  guarantee, 
steam  boiler  and  live  stock  insurance  cos.  1894- 
1897  plate  glass,  steam  boiler,  accident,  guarantee, 
and  employers'  liability. 
1895-1904  as  above  with  burglary,  fidelity,  and  casualty 

cos.  added. 

1898-1904  as  above  with  surety  cos.  added. 
1891-1893.     Table  showing  general  business,  business  in 
111.,   assets,   liabilities,    income   and   disbursements 
of  accident  insurance  assns.     (25  same  1893  pt.  2 
(p.  x) — A.R.  insurance  supt.  1894.) 
1893.    Opinion  re.  accident  insurance  cos.;  amt.  of  capi- 
tal  required   of   foreign  cos.      (Bienn.    rept.   atty. 
gen.  1893/4:  206.) 

1894-1904.  Table  showing  assets,  liabilities,  income, 
expenditures  and  amt.  of  risks  in  force  and  busi- 
ness done  by  plate  glass,  accident,  guarantee,  steam- 
boiler  and  employers'  liability  insurance  cos.  (27 
A.R.  supt.  insurance  1895  pt.  2  (pp.  Ivi-lvii) — 37 
same  1905.) 

From   1895  to  1904   inclusive  also  fidelity   and  surety 
cos. ;  from  1897   to  1904   inclusive  table  does  not 
give  Income. 
ASSESSMENT 

1892-1904.  Accident  assessment  cos.;  being  ann.  stmts. 
of  said  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state,  show- 
ing their  condition  (co-operative  assns.).  (25  ann. 
insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1893  pt.  2  (pp. 
[195]-226) — 37  A.R.  supt.  Insurance  1905.) 


232 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


INSURANCE— <:ont'd 

Accident — cont'd 

ASSESSMENT— cont'd 

1893/4-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing  business 
done  by  assessment  accident  insurance  assns.  in 
state;  aggregate  results.  (27  A.R.  supt.  insurance 
1895  pt.  2  (p.  xviii) — 37  same  1905.) 

1897.    Opinion   re.   accident   insurance   assns.,   reserve 
fund,    assessment    plan — construction    of    statute. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  225-227.) 
Agents 

1869-1871.  Suits  agst.  agents;  remarks  on  violations 
of  laws  regulating  insurance  business  in  state. 
(1  A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  1869  (pp.  109-119)— 3 
ann.  insurance  rept.  1871.) 

1886.  Apptmt.  of  insurance  agts.  (Auditor  of  public 
accts.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1893.    Record  of  insurance  agts.     (Supt.  of  insurance.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1900.     Opinion  re.  insurance  agts.,  persons  desiring  to 
carry   on   business   of   insurance   agts.    may   incor- 
porate for  that  purpose.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1899/00:  175-176.) 
Assessment 

1870.  Co-operatives;  remarks  re.  suits  agst.  co-opera- 
tive assns.  doing  insurance  business  in  state.  (2 
A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  on  insurance  1870:  137- 
138.) 

1870/82-1870/92.  Tables  showing  aggregate  business  of 
co-operative  insurance  assns.,  assets,  liabilities,  in- 
come, disbursements,  certificates,  etc.,  from  date  of 
organization.  (16  same  1884  pt.  2  (pp.  xiv-xv) — 
same  1893.) 

1870/82-1870/04.  Table  showing  general  summary  of 
business  of  each  co-operative  (assessment)  assn.  or 
society  doing  business  in  state,  from  date  of  or- 
ganization. (16  same  1884  pt.  2  (pp.  xlvi;  li-lii)  — 
37  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1905.) 

.  Table  showing  income  and  disbursements  of  co- 
operative (assessment)  assns.  or  societies  transact- 
ing business  in  state,  from  date  of  organization. 
(16  same  1884  pt.  2  (pp.  xlv:  xlix-1)— 37  same 
1905.) 

.    Same;  showing  assets  and  liabilities.     (16  same 

1884  pt.  2  (pp.  xliv;  xlvii-xlviii)— 37  same  1905.) 

1884-1904.  Table  showing  general  summary  of  busi- 
ness in  state  of  111.  of  each  co-operative  (assess- 
ment) assn.  or  society  transacting  business  in  state. 
(17  same  1885  pt.  2  (p.  1-li)— 37  same  1905.) 

1893.  Opinion  re.  right  of  foreign  assessment  cos.  to 
do  business  in  state.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/ 
4:  212-213.) 

1894.  Co-operative  or  assessment  assns.;    remarks   on 
authority   of  said   assns.   to   do   business  in   state, 
with  list  of  assns.     (26  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1894 
pt.  2:  xv-xviii.) 

.     Remarks  on  assessment  insurance  societies  and 

assessment  insurance  business  in  state.     (26  same 
1894  pt.  2:  xxv.) 

1895.  Assessment  assns.;    remarks   with  recommenda- 
tions re.   said   assns.   doing  insurance  business   in 
state,  with  lists  of  said  assns.    (27  same  1895  pt.  2: 
xvii-xx.) 

1896.  Assessment    assns.;    reviewing    legislation    and 
recommending    amdmts.      (28    same    1896    pt.    2: 
Ixxxiii-lxxxix.) 

1897.  Remarks  re.  assessment  insurance  in  state.     (29 
same  1897  pt  2:  cxlii-cxliii.) 

1898-1902.  Assessment  assns.;  remarks  with  recom- 
mendations re.  legislation  for  regulating  assess- 
ment insurance  business  in  state,  with  stmts.  (30 
same  1898  pt.  2  (pp.  xviii-xxiv)— 33  same  1902.) 


INSURANCE— cont'd 

Assessment — cont'd 

ACCIDENT;  see  above,  that  title 

DEPOSITS;  see  below,  that  title 

LIFE;  see  below,  that  title. 

Burglary 

1875.    Rept.  on  bill  to  incorporate  and  govern  burglary, 

larceny  and   robbery   insurance  cos.      (House  jol. 

29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  449.) 

1895-1904.     See  above,  Accident,  under  dates  1890-1904. 

Cyclone;  see  below,  Mutual.    Farm  Mutuals 

Deposits 

ASSESSMENT  COMPANIES 

1894-1904.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  and  kind  of  securities 
held  by  insurance  supt.  for  assessment  assns.  of 
this  and  other  states,  and  deposit  value  thereof. 
(27  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1895  pt.  2  (p.  xix)— 37 
same  1905.) 

FIBE  COMPANIES 

1872-1904.  Table  showing  kind  of  securities  now  held 
in  insurance  dept.  for  protection  of  policy  holders, 
for  foreign  insurance  cos.  and  amts.,  also  of  other 
states  and  of  111.  (5  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1873  pt.  1  (p.  117)— 37  A.R.  supt.  in- 
surance 1905.) 

1892.  Table  showing  special  deposits,  reducing  aggre- 
gate amt.  of  available  assets  in  state  to  figures  of 
detailed  stmt.  of  assets  of  all  fire  and  fire  marine 
insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state,  that  have 
been  made  in  other  additional  states.     (25  ann.  in- 
surance rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1893  pt.  1:  xvlii- 
xix.) 

.  Table  showing  liabilities  secured  by  special  de- 
posits in  other  states  reducing  aggregate  amt.  of 
all  liabilities  by  fire  and  fire  marine  insurance  cos. 
(25  same  1893  pt.  1:  xxvii-xxviii.) 

1893-1904.  Table  showing  fire  and  fire  marine  insur- 
ance cos.  which  have  special  deposits  in  other  states 
for  exclusive  protection  of  policy-holders  therein; 
and  amts.  of  such  deposits  and  liabilities  secured 
thereby.  (26  same  1894  pt.  1  (pp.  Ixii-lxiii)— 37 
same  1905.) 
FOREIGN  COMPANIES 

1870.  Deposits  of  foreign  insurance  cos.;   remarks  on 
deposits  of  said  cos.  doing  business  in  state.     (2 
A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  on  insurance  1870:  121.) 

1871.  Deposits  of  foreign  insurance  cos.;  remarks.     (3  ! 
same  1871:  12.) 

1872.  Foreign  insurance  cos.;   act  relating  to  deposits 
to  be  made  by  foreign  insurance  cos.,  with  construc- 
tion of  said  act  by  auditor  of  public  accts.    (4  same 
1872:  49-51.) 

1893.  Opinion  re.  foreign  insurance  cos. — deposit  to  be 
made  with  insurance  supt.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1893/4:  211.) 

1894.  Same;    insurance  supt.  the  custodian  of  securi- 
ties  deposited   by  foreign   insurance   cos.      (Same 
1893/4:  215.) 

1903.     Opinion  re.  foreign  life  insurance  cos. — no   law 
under  which  such  cos.  may  make  deposit  with  state 
treasurer.     (Same  1903/4:  231-232.) 
LIFE  COMPANIES 

1868-1904.  Stmt.  of  amts.  and  kinds  of  stock  deposited 
with  treasurer  by  life  insurance  cos.  for  benefit  of 
their  policy-holders.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer 
1868/70  (p.  38)— same  1902/4.) 

1870-1904.     Tables  showing  kind  of  securities  held  by 

state  treasurer  for  each  life  insurance  co.  of  state, 

and  deposit  value  thereof;   also,  market  value  of 

property,   with  synopsis   of  class   of  securities   on 

deposit.      (2    ann.    insurance    rept.    auditor    public 

accts.  1870  (p.  137)— 37  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1905.) 

From  1898  to  1904  shows  also  same  securities  etc.  by 

Insurance  dept.  and  omits  synopsis  etc. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


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NSURANCE— cont'd 
Employers'  Liability  Insurance 

1894.  Opinion     re.     employers'     liability     Insurance. 
(Blenn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  218.) 

1894-1904.  See  above,  Accident,  under  dates  1890-1904. 
1896-1904.  Table  showing  cash  premium  receipts, 
losses  paid,  unpaid  claims,  reserve  on  risks  in 
force,  amt.  at  risk,  and  business  done  in  111.  by  sev- 
eral cos.  doing  employers'  liability  business.  (29 
A.R.  supt.  insurance  1897  pt.  2  (p.  cxxxviii)— 37 
same  1905.) 

Farm  Mutuals;  see  below,  Mutual 
Fees;  see  below,  Receipts,  etc. 
Fidelity  and  Surety 

1890-1893.  Table  showing  assets,  liabilities,  income, 
expenditures,  and  amt.  of  risks  in  force  of  casu- 
alty insurance  cos.  (23  ann.  insurance  rept.  audi- 
tor public  accts.  1891  pt.  2  (pp.  xl-xli)— 26  A.R. 
insurance  supt.  1894.) 

1893/4-1903/4.  Table  showing  aggregate  results  of 
business  done  by  casualty  insurance  cos.  (27  A.R. 
supt.  insurance  1895  pt.  2  (p.  xxiv) — 37  same 
1905.) 

From   1896   to   1904   inclusive  also  fidelity  and  surety 
cos. 

.    Table  showing  aggregate  stmt.  of  policies  issued, 

premiums  collected  and  losses  paid  in  state  by 
casualty  insurance  cos.  (27  same  1895  pt.  2  (p. 
xxv) — 37  same  1905.) 

From   1896  to  1904   Inclusive  also  fidelity  and  surety 

cos. 

1894-1898.  Table  showing  fidelity,  surety,  and  casualty 
insurance  cos.  which  ceased  doing  business  in 
state,  name,  location  and  capital.  (27  same  1895 
pt.  2  (p.  xxiii) — 31  same  1899.) 

.  Table  showing  fidelity,  surety  and  casualty  in- 
surance cos.  licensed  to  do  business  in  state,  name, 
location  and  capital.  (27  same  1895  pt.  2  (p.  xxiii) 
— 32  same  1900.) 

1894-1904.  List  of  casualty  insurance  cos.,  with  kinds 
of  business  authorized  to  be  done  by  each.  (27 
same  1895  pt.  2  (p.  xxiv) — 37  same  1905.) 

From   1896   to   1904  inclusive  also  fidelity  and  surety 
cos. 

1895.  Fidelity,  surety  and  casualty  cos.;  remarks  with 
suggestions  re.  said  insurance  cos.  doing  business 
in  state.     (27  same  1895  pt.  2:  xxiii-xxv.) 

1895-1904.    See  above,  Accident,  under  dates  1890-1904. 

1897.  Recommendations  re.  fidelity,  surety  and  casu- 
alty insurance  business  in  state.     (29  A.R.  supt. 
insurance  1897  pt.  2:  cxxx-cxxxi.) 

.     Opinion  as  to  whether  surety  cos.  are  insurance 

cos.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  252-253.) 

1898.  Fidelity,  surety  and  casualty  cos.;  remarks  with 
recommendation  re.  enactment  of  legislation  to  pro- 
vide  for    incorporation   of   said   insurance   cos.    in 
state.      (30   ann.    insurance   rept.    insurance   supt. 
1898  pt.  2:  xiii-xvii.) 

1899-1900.     Fidelity,  surety  and  casualty  cos.;  remarks 
on  condition  of  said  insurance  cos.  doing  business 
in  state,  with  stints.     (31  same  1899  pt.  2  (pp.  xiv- 
xviii)— 32  same  1900.) 
Fire  Insurance 

See  also  Fires 

serial 

1899-1904.  Summary  of  the  standing  of  the  fire  and 
marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  Illinois  on 
Dec.  31.  Compiled  from  annual  statements. 

Checklist 
1899   Dec.   31    dated   Feb.    27,    1900.      Springfield,    1900. 

13  pp. 

1900-1901  not  found. 

1902  Dec.  31  dated  Feb.  5,  1903.     Danville,  n.  d.     11  pp. 
1903-1904  not  found. 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire  Insurance — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

These  summaries  are  classified  Into  it.  stock  cos.  of 
111.  and  of  other  states,  foreign  cos. — U.  S. 
branches,  mutual  cos.  of  111.  and  of  other  states. 
In  each  class  the  aggregate  assets,  liabilities,  in- 
come and  expenditure  and  business  In  Illinois  Is 
shown  for  each  company.  Totals  are  given  for 
each  column  but  no  recapitulation  Is  made.  In  this 
form  this  material  is  found  in  the  annual  reports 
of  the  Insurance  dept.  since  1878,  being  designated 
in  the  table  of  contents  as  "  Statistical  Tables — 
capital,  assets,  liabilities,  surplus,  etc." 

non-serial 

1835-1869.  List  of  fire  insurance  cos.  chartered  by 
legisl.  of  state  commencing  Feb.  7,  1835,  and  end- 
ing April  20,  1869,  which  have  ceased  to  do  busi- 
ness; name  and  location.  (26  A.R.  supt.  insurance 
1894  pt.  1:  x-xii.) 

1869.  List  of  fire,  marine  and  inland  navigation  in- 
surance cos.,  incorporated  by  other  states  and  gov- 
ernments, which  complied  with  laws  of  111.  for 
1869,  prior  to  passage  of  act  March  11,  1869;  name, 
location,  capital,  assets  and  liabilities.  (A.R.  audi- 
tor public  accts.  1868/9:  [1571-158.) 

.    List  of  fire,  marine  and  inland  navigation  cos., 

incorporated  by  other  states  and  governments, 
which  ceased  doing  business  in  state  prior  to  1869; 
name  and  location.  (26  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1894 
pt.  1:  xlv.) 

.     Fire  insurance  cos.  of  other  states;  remarks  by 

auditor  of  public  accts.  re.  system  of  classification 
of  risks,  and  making  of  repts.  of  said  cos.  doing 
business  in  state.  (A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  1869: 
107.) 

1869-1870.  Struts,  showing  comparison  of  business  of 
fire  and  marine  insurance  cos.  of  home  and  foreign 
receipts,  disbursements,  risks  written,  premiums 
received  and  losses  paid.  (3  ann.  insurance  rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1871:  6-8.) 

•.    Stmt.  showing  total  risks  in  force  and  written, 

total  receipts  and  expenditures  of  all  fire,  marine 
and  inland  navigation  insurance  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  state.  (2  same  1870  (pp.  144-146) — 3  same 
1871.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  business  done  in  111.  by  all  fire, 

marine  and  inland  insurance  cos.  complying  with 
laws  of  state;  name,  location,  risks,  receipts,  losses, 
expenses,  profit,  etc.  (2  same  1870  (pp.  148-150)  — 
3  same  1871.) 

1869-1871.  Comparative  table  showing  aggregate  busi- 
ness in  state  by  fire  and  marine  cos.  (5  same  1873 
pt.  1:  96.) 

1869-1894.  List  of  fire  insurance  cos.  chartered  under 
laws  of  state,  that  were  doing  business  in  1869  or 
organized  since  that  date,  which  have  ceased  to  do 
business,  name,  location  and  capital.  (26  A.R. 
supt.  insurance  1894  pt.  1:  xiii.) 

.     List  of  fire,  marine  and  Inland  navigation  cos. 

incorporated  by  other  states  and  govts.  which  have, 
since  1869,  been,  but  are  not  now,  doing  business  in 
state,  name,  location,  capital.  (26  same  1894  pt.  1: 
xv-xix.) 

1869-1896.  List  of  fire  insurance  cos.  organized  in 
state,  under  general  law,  since  A.  D.  1869.  (28 
same  1896  pt.  1:  xli.) 

1869-1904.  Fire  and  fire  marine  insurance  cos.  of  111. 
and  of  other  states  which  have  complied  with  law 
of  March  11,  1869;  co.  stmts.  showing  condition  of 
each  co.  (A.R.  auditor  of  public  accts.  1868/9  (pp. 
111-145) — 38  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1905.) 

These  tables  show  location,  date  of  Incorporation, 
officers  and  classified  assets,  liabilities,  receipts 
and  expenditures  of  each  co. 

From  1872  (5th  insurance  rept.  1873,  pt.  1)  these 
returns  are  classified  as  follows :  1872-1885  Jt 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire  Insurance — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

stock  and  mutual  cos.  of  111.  and  of  other  states 
resp. ;  1886-1891  jt.  stock  cos.  and  mutual  cos. ; 
1892-1904  jt.  stock  cos.  of  111.  and  of  other  states ; 
mutual  cos.  of  111.  and  of  other  states.  From 
1891  to  1904  receivers  repts.  of  Insolvent  cos.,  and 
ann.  stmts.  of  cos.  transacting  no  new  business  are 
also  given. 

1869/71-1869/04.  Comparative  tables  showing  aggre- 
gate business  done  in  111.  by  fire  and  fire  marine 
insurance  cos.,  losses  and  estimated  expenses,  risks, 
premiums,  etc.,  for  several  yrs.  (4  ann.  insurance 
rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1872  (p.  47)— 37  A.R. 
supt.  insurance  1905.) 

1869/71-1871/2.  Comparative  stmt.  of  aggregate  risks 
written,  premiums  received,  premium  rate  and 
ratio  of  losses  to  risks  written  and  premiums 
reed.;  also,  total  receipts  and  expenditures,  and 
total  risks  in  force  of  fire  and  fire-marine  insur- 
ance cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872 
(p.  37)— 5  same  1873.) 

1870.  Detailed  table  showing,  by  cos.,  resources  of  each 
co.  known  to  have  had  risks  in  that  part  of  Chi- 
cago destroyed  by  fire  of  Oct.  8  and  9,  1871;  also, 
total  amt.  of  risks  in  "  burnt  district,"  amt.  of  loss 
and  settlement  of  such  loss.     (4  same  1872:  65-80.) 

.  Business  of  111.  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos. 

for  six  months  ending  July  1,  1870;  remarks  with 
explanation  re.  stmts.  of  condition  of  affairs  of  said 
cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (2  same  1870:  131- 
134.) 

.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  business  transacted  by 

111.  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos.,  name,  location, 
premiums  reed.,  receipts  from  all  other  sources, 
losses,  expenses,  etc.,  during  yr.  ended  Dec.  31.  (3 
same  1871:  30.) 

1870-1871.  Tables  showing  aggregate,  and  estimated 
business  of  fire  and  fire  marine  insurance  cos.  do- 
ing business  in  state,  risks,  premiums  and  losses 
(before  and  after  Chicago  flre).  (4  same  1872:  45- 
46.) 

1870-1872.  Detailed  table  showing,  by  cos.,  comparison 
of  business  of  all  fire  and  fire-marine  insurance  cos. 
admitted  to  do  business  in  state,  name,  location, 
risks  written,  premiums  received  and  expense.  (4 
same  1872  (pp.  23-28)— 5  same  1873.) 

1870-1891.  Table  showing  name  and  location  of  all  in- 
surance cos.  (fire  and  marine)  doing  business  in 
state  at  date  of  last  rept.,  which  do  not  appear  in 
this  rept.  (unless  under  new  organization);  show- 
ing amt.  of  paid-up  capital,  and  amt.  of  net  surplus. 
(4  same  1872  (pp.  7-8) — same  1892.) 

1870/1.  Comparative  table  showing  %  of  increase  or 
decrease  of  fire  and  marine  business  in  state.  (4 
same  1872:  33.) 

1871.  Table  showing  aggregate  of  risks  in  force  Dec. 
31,  of  each  class  of  flre  and  flre  marine  insurance 
cos.  doing  business  in  state.     (4  same  1872:  36.) 

.  Detailed  table  showing,  by  cos.,  risks  written, 

premiums  reed.,  rate,  losses  and  ratios  of  losses  of 
flre  and  fire-marine  and  inland  insurance  cos.  do- 
ing business  in  state.  (4  same  1872:  38-39.) 

.  Detailed  table  showing,  by  cos.,  business  in  111. 

of  Jt.  stock  cos.  of  111.,  of  other  states,  of  mutual 
cos.  and  of  foreign  cos.  (4  same  1872:  40-42.) 

1871-1872.  Table  showing  aggregate  amt.  of  risks,  pre- 
miums charged  and  premium  rates  of  flre,  marine 
and  inland  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state; 
risks  in  force  Dec.  31,  1871,  written  during  1872 
and  in  force  Dec.  31,  1872.  (5  same  1873  pt.  1:  20.) 

.  Table  showing  aggregate  risks  in  force  Dec.  31, 

1871,  written  and  terminated  in  1872,  of  flre  and 
marine  insurance  cos.  resp.  doing  business  in  state. 
(5  same  1873  pt.  1:  21.) 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire  Insurance — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

.    Table   showing   synopsis    of   average    ratios   of 

business  of  1871  to  1872  of  flre  and  marine  insur- 
ance cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (5  same  1873  pt. 
1:  20.) 

.     Detailed  table  showing,  by  cos.,  amt.  of  income, 

(except  assessments  on  capital)  and  %  of  said  in- 
come paid  as  dividends  to  officers  and  agents  for 
taxes,  for  misc.  expenses  (in  part  or  full),  for 
losses  (in  part  or  full),  and  to  surplus,  if  any;  also, 
%  of  losses  paid  from  income  after  paying  all  other 
expenses,  and  %  of  losses  paid  from  other  sources, 
by  flre  and  fire  marine  insurance  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  state.  (4  same  1872  (pp.  29-32) — same 
1873.) 

.    Detailed  table  showing,  by  cos.,  paid  up  capital, 

gross  assets  and  liabilities  (classified),  income  and 
expenditures  (classified)  of  all  flre  and  fire-marine 
insurance  cos.  complying  with  insurance  laws  of 
state.  (4  same  1872  (pp.  15-18) — same  1873.) 

.    Detailed  table  showing,  by  cos.,  amt.  of  fire  and 

marine-inland  risks  written  and  terminated  in 
1872,  and  amt.  in  force  Dec.  31,  1871  and  1872;  also 
amt.  of  premiums  charged  thereon,  with  premium 
rates.  (5  same  1873  pt.  1:  54-61.) 

.    Detailed  table  showing,  by  cos.,  premium  rates 

charged  on  risks  in  force  Dec.  31,  1871,  on  risks 
written  and  terminated  during  1872,  and  on  risks 
in  force  Dec.  31,  1872,  of  fire  and  marine  inland 
insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (5  same 
1873  pt.  1:  62-64.) 

.     Table    showing   classified    aggregates    of   assets, 

liabilities,  etc.,  of  each  class  of  fire  and  flre  marine 
insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same 
1872  (pp.  34-35)— some  1873.) 

.    Comparative    table    showing   brief    synopsis    of 

aggregate  kind  of  business  of  fire  and  marine  insur- 
ance cos.  doing  business  in  state,  risks,  premiums, 
expense,  losses  paid,  etc.,  with  increase  and  ratio 
of  same.  (5  same  1873  pt.  1:  19.) 
.  Table  showing  aggregates  of  losses  and  esti- 
mated expenses  of  premiums  received,  and  of  profit 
and  loss  in  state,  by  all  fire  and  flre  marine  insur- 
ance cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872 
(p.  43) — same  1873.) 

1871-1873.  Examination  of  cos.;  remarks  by  auditor  of 
public  accts.  on  examination  of  affairs  of  insurance 
cos.  doing  business  in  state  (fire  insurance).  (3 
same  1871  (pp.  26-28)—  same  1873  pt.  1.) 
.  Table  showing  aggregate  flre  and  marine  pre- 
mium rates  and  ratio  of  losses  to  premium  receipts 
and  risks  written,  on  $100.00,  of  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  state.  (4  same  1872  (p.  33) — 5  same  1873 
pt.  1.) 

.     Table,  by  cos.,  showing  classification  of  risks  of 

all  fire  and  fire-marine  insurance  cos.  complying 
with  insurance  laws  of  111.,  as  shown  by  their  ann. 
stmts.  (4  same  1872  (pp.  109-112)— 6  same  1874.) 
— .  Table  showing  aggregate  of  risks  written,  pre- 
miums reed.,  average  premium  rates,  and  ratios  of 
losses  to  risks  written  and  premiums  reed,  in  state 
by  all  fire  and  fire-marine  insurance  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  state.  (4  same  1872  (p.  43) — 6  same  1874.) 
1871-1904.  Detailed  table  showing,  by  cos.,  assets,  lia- 
bilities, income  and  expenditure  of  all  fire  and  fire- 
marine  insurance  cos.  complying  with  insurance 
laws  of  state,  and  doing  business  in  111.,  as  shown 
by  their  ann.  stmts.  (4  same  1872  (pp.  93-108)  — 
37  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1905.) 

.     Detailed  table  showing  risks  written,  premiums 

reed.,  losses  paid,  premium  rates,  and  ratios  of  loss 
to  premiums  reed,  and  risks  written,   of  flre  and 


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fSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire  Insurance — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

fire-marine  insurance  cos.,  for  yr.  ending  Dec.  31. 

(4  same  1872  (pp.  19-22)— 37  A.R.  supt.  insurance 

1905.) 

1872.  Detailed   table   showing,   by   cos.,   amt.   of   pre- 
miums reed.,   losses  paid  and  cash   dividends  de- 
clared, from  date  of  organization  of  co.,  and  other 
misc.  information,  given  in  ann.  stints,  of  fire  and 
fire-marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state. 
(5  same  1873  pt.  1:  65-68.) 

.  Cos.  retired  from  business;  remarks  on  said  cos. 

(fire  and  marine.)  (4  same  1872:  6.) 

.  Insolvent  cos. — suits,  etc.;  remarks  with  com- 
munications re.  insolvency  of  all  111.  fire  and  fire- 
marine  insurance  cos.  (4  same  1872:  51-58.) 

.  Table  showing  aggregate  %  of  income  paid  for 

expenses  and  losses,  or  applied  to  surplus;  and  % 
of  losses  paid  from  income  and  from  other  sources, 
of  fire  and  marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in 
state.  (5  same  1873  pt.  1:  18.) 

.  Table  showing  net  profit  in  aggregate  of  fire  and 

marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (5 
same  1873  pt.  1:  96.) 

.  Detailed  comparative  stmt.  showing,  by  cos., 

result  of  business  of  each  fire  and  fire  marine  in- 
surance co.,  on  basis  of  losses  incurred,  expenses 
paid  and  cash  income.  (5  same  1873  pt.  1:  35-38.) 

1872-1873.  General  business  done  by  all  fire  and  fire- 
marine  insurance  cos.  complying  with  laws  of 
state;  explanatory  remarks  on  tables  of  said  cos. 
(4  same  1872  (p.  11) — same  1873  pt.  1.) 

.  Table  showing  name  of  co.,  officers  and  atty., 

date  of  commencing  business,  date  of  admission  in 
state,  date  of  filing  last  ann.  stmt.,  and  no.  of  agts. 
authorized  to  solicit  insurance  in  111.  for  each  fire 
and  fire  marine  insurance  co.  authorized  to  do  busi- 
ness in  state.  (4  same  1872  pp.  12-14) — 5  same 
1873.) 

1872-1904.  Detailed  table  showing,  by  cos.,  profit  and 
loss  of  fire  and  marine-inland  insurance  cos.  on 
their  business  in  111.  (5  same  1873  pt.  1  (pp.  100- 
103) — 37  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1905.) 

.  Fire  marine  insurance  cos.  of  this  and  other 

states  and  foreign  countries,  admitted  to  transact 
business  in  state;  name,  location,  date  of  admission 
and  capital.  (4  same  1872  (pp.  5-6) — 37  same 
1905.) 

1873.  Ann.  stmts. — impairment  of  capital  stock,  etc.; 
remarks,  with  tables.     (5  same  1873  pt.  1:  8-14.) 

1875.  Remarks  on  examination  of  condition  of  several 
fire  and  marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in 
state,  with  stmts.  (7  same  1875  pt.  1:  [l]-5.) 

1878-1903.  Table  showing  capital,  assets,  liabilities, 
surplus,  business  in  111.,  etc.,  of  all  fire  and  fire 
marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (11 
same  1879  pt.  1  (pp.  32-43) — 36  rept.  supt.  insur- 
ance 1904  pt.  1.) 

1879-1883.  Table  showing  amt.  of  business  transacted 
in  state  by  all  fire  and  fire-marine  insurance  cos. 
and  inland  insurance  cos.;  risks,  premiums  and  ex- 
penses. (12  same  1880  pt.  1  (p.  iv) — 16  same  1884.) 

1879-1884.  Receivers'  repts.;  being  stmts.  of  condition 
of  fire  and  fire-marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business 
in  state,  under  receivers.  (12  same  1880  pt.  1 
(pp.  [361]-364)— 17  same  1885.) 

1880-1883.  Table  showing  total  paid  up  capital,  total 
admitted  assets,  total  liabilities,  total  income,  total 
expenditures,  with  per  cent.,  total  risks  in  force, 
and  total  net  assets,  of  all  fire  and  marine  insur- 
ance cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (13  same  3881 
pt.  1  (p.  viii)— 16  same  1884.) 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire  Insurance — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1883/4-1903/4.  Comparative  table  showing  aggregate 
business  and  condition  of  fire  and  marine  insur- 
ance cos.  doing  business  in  state,  paid  up  capital, 
assets,  liabilities,  etc.,  risks,  premiums,  etc.  (17 
same  1885  pt.  1  (p.  viii) — 37  A.R.  supt.  insurance 
1905.) 

1884.  Legislation;  remarks  on  enactment  of  law  to 
govern  foreign  fire,  marine  and  inland  navigation 
insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (16  same 
1884  pt.  1:  viii.) 

1886.  Comment  on  suits  pending  agst.  agts.  in  Chicago 
for  violation  of  law  by  effecting  insurance  upon 
property  in  state  in  cos.  not  licensed  to  do  business 
in  state.  (19  same  1887  pt.  1:  ix.) 

1890.  Insolvent  cos. — abstracts  of  ann.  stmt.;  show- 
ing condition  of  insolvent  fire  insurance  cos.  doing 
business  in  state.  (23  same  1891  pt.  1:  [431J-434.) 

.  Violations  of  law;  remarks  re.  violations  of  in- 
surance law  in  placing  insurance  on  property  in 
state  in  cos.  not  authorized  to  transact  business  in 
111.  (22  same  1890  pt.  1:  xv-xvi.) 

1890/5-1890/6.  Table  showing  aggregate  fire  losses  in 
U.  S.,  amt.  of  fire  losses  paid  by  insurance  cos.,  and 
%  of  amt.  paid  to  amt.  of  fire  loss.  (28  A.R.  supt. 
insurance  1896  pt.  1  (p.  xxv) — 29  same  1897.) 

1891-1892.  Comparative  table  showing  local  fire  insur- 
ance business  in  state.  (25  ann.  insurance  rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1893  pt.  1:  ix.) 

1891-1903.  Cos.  transacting  no  new  business;  being 
ann.  stmts.  of  said  fire  insurance  cos.,  showing 
their  condition.  (24  same  1892  pt.  1  (pp.  [395]- 
406) — 36  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1904.) 

1891-1904.  Receivers'  repts.  of  insolvent  fire  insurance 
cos.;  being  ann.  stmts.  of  said  cos.  doing  business 
in  state,  showing  their  condition.  (24  same  1892 
pt.  1  (pp.  [407]-416)— 37  same  1905.) 

1892-1904.  Table  showing  fire  and  fire-marine  insur- 
ance cos.  of  other  states,  and  of  111.  and  foreign 
countries  which  have  ceased  to  do  business  in 
state;  their  name,  location  and  capital.  (25  same 
1893  pt.  1  (p.  vi)— 37  same  1905.) 

1893/4-1903/4.  Tables  showing  aggregate  surplus  of 
each  class  of  fire  and  fire  marine  insurance  cos.  do- 
ing business  in  state,  also  impairment,  %  of  losses 
resisted  to  losses  incurred,  risks  in  force,  and  net 
cash  assets,  of  same.  (27  same  1895  pt.  1  (p.  xii) 
— 37  same  1905.) 

.  Table  showing  aggregate  amt.  of  assets,  liabili- 
ties, income  and  disbursement  of  each  class  of  fire 
and  fire  marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in 
state.  (27  same  1895  pt.  1  (p.  xi) — 37  same  1905.) 

1894.  Remarks  on  right  to  do  business  in  state  by 
various  and  numerous  Lloyds'  organizations,  with 
recommendations  and  suggestions  re.  insurance 
business  in  state.  (26  same  1894  pt.  1:  xx-xxix.) 

1894-1904.  Tables  showing  aggregate  amt.  of  each  class 
of  fire  business  done  in  111.,  also  amt.  of  marine 
business,  separately.  (27  same  1895  pt.  1  (p.  xiii) 
—37  same  1905. 

From  1895  to  1904  compared  with  previous  years. 
— .     Tables  showing  aggregate  profit  and  loss  of  each 
class  of  fire,  marine  and  inland  navigation  insur- 
ance cos.  in  111.     (27  same  1895  pt.  1  (pp.  xiii-xiv) 
— 37  same  1905.) 

From  1895  to  1904  compared  with  previous  years. 

.  Detailed  table  showing,  by  cos.,  assets  of  fire  in- 
surance cos.  authorized  to  do  business  in  state, 
compared  with  amt.  of  risks  in  force  in  congested 
district  of  Chicago.  (27  same  1895  pt.  1  (pp.  Ixxvi- 
Ixxix)— 37  same  1905.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire  Insurance — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1895-1896.  Remarks  with  recommendations  by  insur- 
ance supt.  re.  fire  insurance  in  state,  and  for  crea- 
tion of  office  of  fire  marshal.  (27  same  1895  pt.  1: 
xvi-xix)— 28  same  1896.) 

1895-1904.  Detailed  table  showing,  by  cos.,  losses  paid 
and  losses  resisted  by  fire  insurance  cos.  authorized 
to  do  business  in  111.  (28  same  1896  pt.  1  (pp.  xciv- 
xcvi) — 37  same  1905.) 

1896/7-1903/4.  Table  showing  comparison  of  aggregate 
condition  and  business  in  state  of  fire  and  marine 
insurance  cos.  (30  same  1898  pt.  1  (p.  iv) — 37 
same  1905.) 

1897.  Remarks    on    fire    insurance    business    in    state, 
urging  provision  of  legisl.  for  creation  of  office  and 
defining  of  duties  of  fire  marshal.     (29  same  1897 
pt.  1:  xvii-xx.) 

.    Opinion    re.    meaning   of   "  risk "   or    "  risks " ; 

county  fire  insurance  cos.;  construction  of  statute. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  231-232.) 

1898.  Table  showing   fire   and   marine   insurance   cos. 
from  other  states  admitted  during  yr.  to  do  busi- 
ness in  state;  name,  location,  capital,  and  date  of 
compliance.     (31  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1899  pt.  1: 

ii.) 

— — .  New  form  of  blank;  remarks.  (30  same  1898 
pt.  1:  xvii.) 

.  Re-insurance  in  unauthorized  cos.;  remarks  with 

suggestion.  (30  same  1898  pt.  1:  xix.) 

.  Underwriters'  agencies;  remarks  re.  lack  of 

proper  legislation  governing  said  agencies  of  fire 
insurance  in  state.  (30  same  1898  pt.  1:  xvii-xix.) 

.  Suit  agst.  Jno.  A.  Barnes  in  circuit  court  of 

Cook  Co.  to  recover  penalty  prescribed  by  9  clause 
of  sec.  22  of  act  entitled  "  An  act  to  incorporate 
and  govern  fire,  marine  and  inland  navigation  in- 
surance companies  doing  business  in  state." 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  25-26.) 

1898-1899.  Investigations  and  suits;  remarks  on  in- 
vestigations and  suits  agst.  cos.  violating  insur- 
ance laws  of  state.  (30  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1898 
pt.  1  (pp.  xx-xxi) — 31  same  1899.) 

1898-1904.  Table  showing  aggregate  capital  stock  and 
deposit  capital  of  stock  and  foreign  fire  insurance 
cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (31  same  1899  pt.  1 
(p.  iv) — 37  same  1905.) 

1900.  General  remarks  by  insurance  supt.  on  result  of 
fire   insurance  business   in   state.      (32   same   1900 
pt.  1:  xvi-xvii.) 

.  Investigations  and  suits;  remarks  on  investiga- 
tion of  condition  of  affairs  of  several  fire  insurance 
cos.  and  suits  agst.  same,  with  suggestions  for 
amdmt.  of  law  re.  cos.  violating  insurance  laws. 
(32  same  1900  pt.  1:  xviii-xx.) 

1901.  Investigations  and  suits;    remarks  re.  examina- 
tion of  financial  condition  of  fire  insurance  cos.  and 
suits   agst.   same   for  violating   law   regarding   re- 
turns of  premiums  for  purpose  of  taxation.     (33 
same  1901  pt.  1:  xvii-xix.) 

1902.  Remarks    on    general    condition    of    insurance 
(fire)  business  in  state,  and  on  suits  agst.  fire  in- 
surance cos.  pending  in  court.    (34  same  1902  pt.  1: 
xv-xx.) 

JOINT  STOCK 

1871-1872.  Table  showing  impairments  of  capital  of  jt. 
stock,  fire  and  fire-marine  insurance  cos.  doing 
business  in  state.  (4  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1872  (p.  10) — 5  same  1873.) 
— .  Table  showing  amt.  of  paid  up  capital,  and  amt. 
and  %  of  surplus  over  paid  up  capital,  held  for 
protection  of  policyholders  by  American  joint  stock 
fire  and  fire-marine  insurance  cos.  doing  business 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire  Insurance — cont'd 
JOINT  STOCK — cont'd 

in  state;  their  name,  location.     (4  same  1872  (pp. 
9-10) — 5  same  1873.) 

1872-1904.     See  above  under  Fire  Insurance,  1869-1904. 
MUTUAL 

1855-1894.  List,  comprising  district,  co.  and  township 
mutual  fire  insurance  cos.  incorporated  under  laws 
of  state  since  1855,  and  which  have  ceased  doing 
business;  name,  location  and  co.  (26  A.R.  supt. 
insurance  1894  pt.  1:  xx.) 

1872.  Table  showing  amt.  of  risks  written,  cash  pre- 
miums reed,  and  losses  paid,  and  risks  in  force  of 
co.,  township  and  other  mutual  fire  insurance  cos. 
of  state.     (5  ann.   insurance  rept.  auditor  public 
accts.  1873  pt.  1:  107.) 

1872-1877.  Table  showing  risks  in  force,  risks  written, 
risks  terminated,  and  expenditures,  of  township 
and  other  mutual  fire  insurance  cos.  of  111.  (6 
same  1874  pt.  1  (pp.  49-50) — same  1878.) 

1872-1904.     See  above  under  Fire  Insurance,  1869-1904. 

1872/3.  Table  showing  date  of  filing  declaration  and 
charter,  name  of  co.,  business  and  location  of  mu- 
tual fire  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (5 
ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1873  pt 
1:  108.) 

1873.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  on  act  to  incorporate  and 
govern  mutual  fire  insurance  cos.  in  townships.     (5 
same  1873  pt.  1:  108-109.) 

1873/81-1873/04.  Table  showing  comparison  of  ag- 
gregate business  done  by  district,  co.  and  township 
mutual  fire  insurance  cos.  of  111.  (14  same  1882 
pt.  1  (p.  Ixxii) — 37  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1905.) 

1874-1904.    Table  showing  name,  location  of  co.,  names 
of  officers,  under  what  law  organized,  and  date  of 
commencing  business,  of  township  and  other  mu- 
tual fire  insurance  cos.  of  111.     (6  same  1874  pt.  li 
(pp.  47-48) — 36  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1904.) 

1877-1904.  Table  showing  assets,  liabilities,  income,  ex- 
penditures, risks  in  force,  risks  written  and  risks 
terminated,  of  district,  co.  and  township  mutual 
fire  insurance  cos.  of  III.  (11  same  1879  pt.  1  (pp. 
61-64) — 37  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1905.) 

1891.  Retired  and  failed;  remarks  on  examination  of 
condition  of  mutual  fire  insurance  cos.  which  re- 
tired and  failed.  (23  same  1891  pt.  1:  viii-xii.) 

1894-1897.  Table  showing  risks  written  and  in  force, 
assessments  collected,  assessment  rate,  losses  paid, 
%  of  losses  to  risks  enforced,  and  %  of  losses  to 
assessments  reed,  on  business  done  by  district,  co. 
and  townhip  mutual  fire  insurance  cos.  of  111.  (27 
A.R.  supt.  insurance  1895  pt.  1  (pp.  xciii-xcix) — 30 
same  1898.) 

1898/9-1900/1.  Table  showing  risks  in  force  1898-1900, 
risks  written  during  following  yrs.,  risks  termi- 
nated, and  risks  in  force  1899-1901,  of  district,  co. 
and  township  mutual  fire  insurance  cos.  of  111.  (32 
same  1899  pt.  3  (pp.  xv-xxi) — 34  same  for  1901.) 

1894-1904.  See  below,  Mutual.  Farm  Mutuals,  these 
dates. 

1899-1904.    See  same. 
Guarantee  Insurance 

1890-1904.     See  above,  Accidents,  under  dates  1890-1904. 
Health  Insurance 

See  also  above  the  serial  group  under  Accident. 

1894.     Opinion  re.  insurance  upon  health  of  individuals. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  217-218.) 
Insurance  Department 

For  a  collation  of  the  repts.  of  the  dept.  see  above  the 
serial  group. 

1869.  Insurance  dept. — stmt.  of  all  matters  pertaining 
to  insurance  dept.,  entrusted  to  auditor's  office. 
(A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  1868/9:  [99]-166.) 


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237 


NSURANCE— cont'd 
Insurance  Department — cont'd 

1872.  Insurance  rept. ;  remarks  on  general  condition 
of  insurance  dept.  (4  same  1872:  [3]-5.) 

1893.  Opinion  re.  power  of  legisl.  to  create  an  insur- 
ance dept.   and   change  duties  and  responsibilities 
of  auditor  relating  to   insurance  during  term   for 
which  he  has  given  bond  and  taken  oath  of  office. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  209-210.) 

1893-1903.  Sketch  of  history  and  operations  of  insur- 
ance dept.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  439-441.) 

1894.  Insurance  dept.  created.     (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of 
state  1892/4:  35.) 

EXPENDITURES    FOB;     SEE   BELOW,    RECEIPTS,    ETC. 

Invalid  Insurance;  see  above,  Health  Insurance 
Laws 

1841-1869.  Compilation  of  general  laws  on  subject  of 
insurance  passed  by  legisl.  of  state  of  111.;  com- 
mencing with  act  approved  Feb.  27,  1841  and  end- 
ing with  act  "  to  punish  frauds  upon  insurance 
cos."  approved  March,  1869.  (A.R.  auditor  public 
accts.  1868/9:  [1671-191.) 

1877-1879.     Insurance  laws  and  amdts.  enacted  by  30 
Gen.  Assem.     (9  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public 
accts.  1877  pt.  2  (pp.  [123]-132) — 11  same  1879.) 
1879-1881.     Amdmts.  to  insurance  laws;  text.     (13  same 

1881  pt.  2:  78-81.) 
1881-1882.    Insurance  laws.     (Auditor  of  public  accts.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1883.  Insurance  laws  of  state  of  111.  passed  in  1883. 
(15  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1883 
pt.  2:  [83]-93.) 

1885.  Act  concerning  legal  obligations  of  insurance 
cos.  (Auditor  of  public  accts.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1893.  Law  requiring  residence  of  insurance  agts. 
(Supt.  of  insurance.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1899.  Insurance  laws  of  111.  governing  district,  co.  and 
township  mutual  fire  and  tornado  insurance  cos. 
(32  A.R.  insurance  rept.  for  1899  [pt.  3]:  225-265.) 

.    Insurance  laws  of  Illinois  compiled  by  James 

R.  B.  Van  Cleave,  insurance  supt.    161  pp. 
1901.     Amdmts.  to  the  insurance  laws  of  111.  governing 
farm  mutual  insurance  cos.     In  force  July  1.     (33 
A.R.  insurance  comr.  for  1900  pt.  3:  235-242.) 

.    Insurance  laws.     (Supt.  of  insurance.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Life  Insurance 

serial 

1902-1904.    Official  stmt.  showing  the  financial   condi- 
tion and  business  of  the  life  insurance  cos.  author- 
ized to  transact  business  in  Illinois,  for  the  yr.  end- 
ing Dec.  31. 
I  Checklist 

1902  dated  March  5.  1903.    bdslde. 
1903-1904  not  found. 

It  Is  wholly  likely  that  earlier  Issues  of  these  stmts. 
were  printed.  In  substance  they  have  appeared 
In  the  annual  Insurance  rept.  since  1869,  see 
below,  non-serial  group,  1869-1904.  These  stmts. 
show  assets,  liabilities,  receipts,  expenditures,  cap- 
ital and  business  done  of  each  life  Insurance  co. 

non-serial 

1835-1869.  List  of  life  insurance  cos.  chartered  by  state 
of  111.  from  Feb.  7,  1835,  to  April  20,  1869,  which 
have  ceased  doing  business  prior  to  time  for  mak- 
ing repts.  in  1869  to  auditor  of  public  accts.  (26 
A.R.  supt.  insurance  1894  pt.  2:  xii.) 

1869.  List  of  life  insurance  cos.  from  other  states 
which  ceased  to  do  business  in  state  prior  to  1869. 
(26  same  1894  pt.  2:  xiii.) 

.  Life  cos.;  remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts. 

on  life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state. 
(A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  1868/9:  107-109.) 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Life  Insurance — cont'd 

non-serial-^-cont'd 

1869.  Stmt.  showing  capital  stock  paid  up,  total  assets, 
as  claimed  by  cos.  in  their  stmt.  of  affairs,  and  re- 
insurance reserve  of  each  co.,  computation  made  at 
4%,  and  "  actuaries  "  rate  of  mortality,  of  all  life 
insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (2  same 
1870:  282-283.) 

.     Stmt.   showing  business  transacted   in  state  by 

life  insurance  cos.;  name,  location,  no.  of  policies 
issued,  amt.  insured,  premium  receipts  and  losses 
paid.  (2  some  1870:  286.) 

.    Stmt.  showing  total  amt.  of  life  insurance  in 

force,  of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state. 
(2  same  1870:  288.) 

1869-1870.  Comparative  table  of  business  of  life  in- 
surance cos.  doing  business  in  state,  amt.  insured, 
premiums  reed.,  etc.  (3  same  1871:  23.) 

1869-1893.  Same;  showing  growth  in  life  insurance 
business  in  state,  by  name  of  co.,  location,  and 
risks  in  force.  (26  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1894  pt.  2: 
ix.) 

1869-1894.  List  of  life  insurance  cos.  chartered  by 
state  of  111.  doing  business  since  1869.  (26  same 
1894  pt.  2:  xiii.) 

1869-1894.  List  of  life  insurance  cos.  from  other  states 
which  have  ceased  doing  business  in  this  state 
since  1869.  (26  same  1894  pt.  2:  xiii-xiv.) 

1869-1895.  Tabulated  stmts.  of  yrly.  premiums  reed., 
income  from  all  other  sources,  losses  and  matured 
endowments  paid,  all  other  payments  to  policy- 
holders,  commissions  and  all  other  expenses  paid, 
as  compiled  from  ann.  repts.  of  life  insurance  cos. 
transacting  business  under  provisions  of  insurance 
laws  of  111.;  approved  March  11,  1869,  amended  and 
in  force  Dec.  31,  1895,  with  totals  (for  periods  of 
business)  and  rate  per  cent,  of  loss,  commissions 
and  all  other  expenses  paid,  to  premiums  reed. 
(28  same  1896  pt.  2:  xlv-lxxv.) 

1869-1896.  Table  showing  summary  of  premiums,  in- 
come, disbursements  and  risks,  for  series  of  yrs.  of 
life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (29 
same  1897  pt.  2:  cxxiii-cxxiv.) 

.    Table  showing  summary  of  death  losses  paid, 

endowments  and  annuities  paid,  surrendered  and 
lapsed  policies,  dividends  paid,  comns.  and  salaries, 
all  other  expenses  of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  state,  for  series  of  yrs.  (29  same  1897  pt. 
2:  cxxv-cxxvi.) 

.    Table  showing  mean  insurance  in  force,  death 

losses  and  endowments  paid,  surrendered  and 
lapsed  policies,  dividends  paid,  comns.  and  salaries, 
and  all  expenses,  with  %  of  all  to  mean  insurance 
in  force,  as  compiled  from  ann.  repts.  of  life  insur- 
ance cos.  transacting  business  in  state,  under  laws 
approved  March  11,  1869,  amended  and  in  force 
Dec.  31,  1896.  (29  same  1897  pt.  2:  Ixxxiv-cxxii.) 
— .  Table  showing  premiums  reed.,  total  income,  dis- 
bursements, assets,  liabilities,  surplus  and  risks 
written,  as  compiled  from  ann.  repts.  of  life  insur- 
ance cos.  transacting  business  under  provisions  of 
insurance  laws  of  111.  approved  March  11,  1869,  and 
amended  and  in  force  Dec.  31,  1896.  (29  same  1897 
pt.  2:  xlv-lxxxiii.) 

1869-1904.  List  of  insurance  cos.  of  111.  and  of  other 
states,  authorized  to  do  business  in  111.,  showing 
assets,  liabilities,  income  and  expenditures,  capital 
and  business  done.  (A.R.  auditor  public  accts. 
1869  (pp.  146,  153,  159-160)— 36  A.R.  supt.  insur- 
ance 1904  pt.  2.) 

.    Life  insurance  cos.  of  111.  and  of  other  states, 

which  have  complied  with  act  of  March  26,  1869; 
being  ann.  co.  stmts.  showing  in  detail  condition 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


INSURANCE— cont'd 

Life  Insurance — cont'd  • 

non-serial — cont'd 

of  each  co.  (Same  1869  (pp.  146-156) — 36  same 
1904  pt.  2.) 

1869/71-1869/04.  Comparative  table  showing  total  no. 
of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state,  total 
policies  issued,  premiums  reed.,  losses  incurred, 
etc.,  for  several  yrs.  (4  ann.  insurance  rept.  audi- 
tor public  accts.  1872  pt.  2  (p.  27) — 37  A.R.  supt. 
insurance  1905.) 

.    Comparative  table  showing  aggregate  business  of 

life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state,  no.  of 
cos.,  policies  in  force,  premiums  reed.,  losses  paid, 
etc.  (4  same  1872  pt.  2  (p.  41) — 37  same  1905.) 

1870.  Stmt.  showing  business  transacted  in  state  by 
several  life  insurance  cos.,  complying  with  laws  of 
111.;  name,  location,  policies,  premiums,  and  losses 
paid.  (3  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1871:  158-159.) 

— • — .  Stmt.  showing  total  amt.  of  life  insurance  in 
force  of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  111. 
(3  same  1871:  162-163.) 

.    Stmt.  showing  capital  stock  paid  up,  total  assets, 

as  claimed  by  cos.  in  their  stmts.  of  affairs,  and  re- 
insurance reserve  of  each  co.,  computation  made  at 
4%  interest,  and  "  actuaries' "  rate  of  mortality,  of 
all  life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (3 
same  1871:  250-251.) 

.  Life  cos.;  explanatory  remarks  on  stmts.  of  con- 
dition of  affairs  of  cos.  doing  business  in  state. 
(2  same  1870:  134-136.) 

1870-1871.  Table  showing  comparison  of  amt.  of  pre- 
miums reed,  (including  renewals)  in  111.  of  life 
and  accident  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state. 
(4  same  1872  pt.  2:  23-24.) 

— — .  Table  showing  comparison  of  amt.  of  losses  in- 
curred in  111.  by  life  and  accident  insurance  cos. 
doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872  pt.  2:  25-26.) 

.     Table   showing   comparison   of  amt.    insured   in 

111.  by  life  and  accident  insurance  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  state.  (4  same  1872  pt.  2:  21-22.) 

.     Table    showing    comparison    of    no.    of    policies 

issued  in  111.  by  life  and  accident  insurance  cos. 
doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872  pt.  2:  19-21.) 

.    Comparative  stmt.  showing  increase  or  decrease 

of  no.  of  policies  in  force,  of  life  and  accident  in- 
surance cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872 
pt.  2:  65-66.) 

.  Same;  amt.  of  policies  in  force,  of  life  and  acci- 
dent insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4 
same  1872  pt.  2:  67-68.) 

.  Same;  amt.  of  premiums  reed.,  of  life  and  acci- 
dent insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4 
same  1872  pt.  2:  69-70.) 

.    Same;  amt.  of  losses  paid,  by  life  and  accident 

insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same 
1872  pt.  2:  71-72.) 

.  Same;  amt.  of  expenses  of  life  and  accident  in- 
surance cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872 
pt.  2:  73-74.) 

.    Table  showing  synopsis  of  ratios  of  policies,  amt. 

insured,  premiums,  losses  and  expenses  of  life  and 
accident  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4 
same  1872  pt.  2:  75-76.) 

1870-1878.  Table  showing  life  insurance  cos.  authorized 
to  do  business  in  state  last  yr.,  and  not  having  com- 
plied with  insurance  laws  of  state  for  current  yr. ; 
their  assets,  value  of  policies,  etc.  (4  same  1872 
pt.  2  (p.  3)— same  1880.) 

1870/1-1903/4.  Table  showing  aggregate  no.  of  policies 
issued,  amt.  insured,  premiums  reed,  and  losses  in- 
curred of  life  insurance  business  in  state.  (4  same 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Life  Insurance— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1872  pt.  2  (pp.  26-27) — 37  A.R.  supt.  insurance 
1905.) 

1871.  Table  showing  total  no.  of  policies  and  total 
amt.  of  insurance,  with  %  of  same,  of  life  insur- 
ance cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  ann.  insur- 
ance rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1872  pt.  2:  30.) 

.     Table  showing  ratio  of  business  in   111.   of  life 

and  accident  insurance  cos.,  ratio  of  policies  issued, 
amt.  insured,  premiums  reed.,  losses  paid,  etc.  (4 
same  1872  pt.  2:  28-29.) 

1871-1872.  Table  showing  name,  location,  no.  of  poli- 
cies issued,  amt.  insured,  average  amt.  of  each 
policy,  premiums  reed.,  losses  incurred,  ratio  of 
losses  incurred  to  premiums  reed.,  and  amt.  of 
policies  in  force,  of  life  and  accident  insurance  cos. 
doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872  pt.  2  (pp. 
17-18)— 5  same  1873.) 

.    Table  showing  aggregate  assets  and  liabilities, 

income  and  expenditures  of  life  and  accident  in- 
surance cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872 
pt.  2  (p.  33) — 5  same  1873.) 

1871-1873.  Table  showing  detailed  stmt.  of  %  of  divi- 
dends paid  on  guarantee  capital,  and  %  of  income 
used  in  payment  of  expenses,  etc.  by  each  life  and 
accident  insurance  co.  doing  business  in  state.  (4 
same  1872  pt.  2  (pp.  63-64)— 6  same  1874.) 

.    Table  showing  no.  of  life  insurance  cos.  of  each 

state,  aggregate  no.  and  amt.  of  policies  in  force, 
and  amt.  of  net  assets  (including  re-insurance  re- 
serve) of  said  cos.,  by  states.  (4  same  1872  pt.  2 
(p.  41)— 6  same  1874.) 

1871-1904.  Table  showing  name,  location,  amt.  of  paid 
up  guarantee  capital,  date  of  filing  ann.  stmts.,  and 
no.  of  agents  employed  in  state,  of  each  life  and 
accident  insurance  co.  complying  with  laws  of 
state.  (4  same  1872  pt.  2  (pp.  3-4)— 37  A.R.  supt. 
insurance  1905.) 

.  Table  showing  net  value  of  all  outstanding  poli- 
cies of  each  life  insurance  co.  authorized  to  do 
business  in  state,  computation  thereof  made  at  4% 
interest,  and  "actuaries"  rate  of  mortality;  also 
amt.  of  net  assets  or  actual  re-insurance  reserve, 
and  ratio  of  actual  to  legal  re-insurance  reserve  of 
each  of  said  cos.  (4  same  1872  pt.  2  (pp.  10-11) — 
37  same  1905.) 

.    Comparative  stmt.  of  policies  in  force,  and  net 

assets  and  official  valuations  of  policies  and  their 
ratios  to  amt.  insured,  of  life  and  accident  insur- 
ance cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872  pt. 
2  (pp.  38-40)— 37  same  1905.) 

.    Table  showing  in  detail  aggregate  amt.  of  assets, 

liabilities,  income  and  expenditures  of  life  insur- 
ance cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872 
pt.  2  (p.  42)— 37  same  1905.) 

.    Same;  assets  of  each  life  and  accident  insurance 

co.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872  pt.  2 
(p.  44-46)— 37  same  1905.) 

.  Same;  liabilities  of  each  life  and  accident  insur- 
ance co.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872 
pt.  2  (pp.  47-49)— 37  same  1905.) 

.  Same;  income  of  each  life  and  accident  insur- 
ance co.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872 
pt.  2  (pp.  50-52) — 37  same  1905.) 

.    Same;    expenditures   of  each   life  and   accident 

insurance  co.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same 
1872  pt.  2  (pp.  53-55)— 37  same  1905.) 

.  Same;  policy  acct.  of  each  life  and  accident  in- 
surance co.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872 
pt.  2  (pp.  56-58) — 37  same  1905.) 

.     Same;  no.  and  amt.  of  policies  terminated,  and 

cause  of  termination,  of  each  life  and  accident  in- 


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INSURANCE— cont'd 
Life  Insurance — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

surance  co.  doing  business  in  state.  (4  same  1872 
pt.  2  (pp.  59-61)— 37  same  1905.) 

From  1872  to  1892  Inclusive  also  amt.  re-Insured. 

1872.  Detailed  stmt.  showing  amt.  of  new  policies  is- 
sued, old  ones  revived,  increases  and  additions 
thereto,  of  life  and  accident  insurance  cos.  doing 
business  in  state.  (5  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1873  pt.  2:  19-21.) 

.    Withdrawal  of  securities;  act  to  authorize  state 

treasurer  to  surrender  securities  heretofore  de- 
posited by  life  insurance  cos.,  with  remarks  on  act. 
(4  same  1872  pt.  2:  7-8.) 

.    Valuations    of    policies;     explanatory    remarks 

with  suggestions  for  plan  re.  valuations  of  policies 
of  life  insurance  cos.,  with  tables.  (4  same  1872 
pt.  2:  9-15.) 

.  General  business  done  by  life  and  accident  insur- 
ance cos.  complying  with  laws  of  state;  remarks 
by  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  condition  and  man- 
agement of  said  cos.  (4  same  1872  pt.  2:  29-32.) 

.    111.  life  insurance  law — duties  of  auditor  under 

it;  remarks.     (4  same  1872  pt.  2:  76-78.) 

.     Table  showing  %  of  modes  of  termination    (of 

each  life  and  accident  insurance  co.  doing  business 
in  state)  to  whole  no.  and  amt.  of  policies  termi- 
nated. (5  same  1873  pt.  2:  15-17.) 

1872-1873.  Table  showing  name,  location,  names  of 
officers,  name  and  residence  of  attys.  to  accept  ser- 
vice of  process,  organization  and  date  of  admission 
to  do  business  in  111.  of  each  life  and  accident  in- 
surance co.  authorized  to  do  business  in  state.  (4 
same  1872  pt.  2  (pp.  14-15)— 5  same  1873.) 

.  Table  showing  manner,  no.  and  amt.  of  termi- 
nation of  policies,  with  %  to  no.  and  amt.  of  same, 
of  life  and  accident  insurance  cos.  doing  business 
in  state.  (5  same  1873  pt.  2  (p.  18) — 6  same  1874.) 

1872-1904.  Table  showing  no.  of  life  and  accident  in- 
surance cos.  having  complied  with  laws  of  state, 
and  authorized  to  transact  business  in  state,  by 
states  and  govts.  (4  same  1872  pt.  2  (p.  2) — 37 
A.R.  supt.  insurance  1905.) 

1873-1904.  Table  showing  no.,  amt.  and  mode  of  ter- 
mination of  policies  (including  re-insured),  and 
%  of  no.  and  amt.  of  each  to  whole  no.  and  amt.  of 
policies  terminated,  of  life  and  accident  insurance 
cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (6  ann.  insurance 
rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1874  pt.  2  (p.  34) — 37 
same  1905.) 

From  1896  to  1904  Inclusive,  table  omits  no.  re-Insured. 

.    Detailed  stmt.  of  business  done  in  state  by  all 

life  and  accident  insurance  cos.;  name,  location, 
policies  issued,  premiums  reed.,  losses  paid,  with 
%  of  losses  paid  and  policies  in  force.  (6  same 
1874  pt.  2  (pp.  9-10)— 37  same  1905. 

1874-1891.  Table  showing  aggregate  amt.  of  assets  and 
liabilities  and  surplus  over  liabilities,  and  aggre- 
gate amt.  of  income  and  expenditures  and  income 
over  expenditures,  of  life  and  accident  insurance 
cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (7  same  1875  pt.  2 
(p.  23)— 24  same  1892.) 

1876.  Repts.  of  receivers  of  life  insurance  cos.  of  111., 
in  liquidation,  showing  condition  of  same.  (9 
same  1877  pt.  2:  [117]-122.) 

1876-1879.  Repts.  of  examination  of  life  insurance  cos. 
organized  under  laws  of  111.  (9  same  1877  pt.  2 
(pp.  [109]-116)—  same  1880.) 

1878.  Repts.  of  receivers;  review  of  repts.  of  receivers 
of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state.  (10 
same  1878  pt.  2:  9-10.) 

1878-1904.  Repts.  of  receivers  of  insolvent  life  insur- 
ance cos.;  being  ann.  repts.  of  said  cos.  showing 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Life  Insurance — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

their  condition.  (11  same  1879  pt.  2  (pp.  [103]- 
111) — 37  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1905.) 

From  1897  to  1904  Inclusive  also  assessment  cos.,  and 
from  1900  to  lf>04  inclusive  also  fraternal  bene- 
ficiary assns. 

1882.  Amdmts;    suggestions   for  amdmts.   of   laws   re. 
life  insurance  business  in  state.     (14  ann.  insur- 
ance rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1882  pt.  2:  viii-ix.) 

1883.  Extract  from  rept.  of  receiver  on  condition  of 
Chicago  life  insurance  suits.     (15  same  1883  pt.  2: 
vi-vii.) 

1884.  Unauthorized  assns.;  remarks  on  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  state  unauthorized.     (16  same  1884  pt   2- 
xii-xiii.) 

.  Basis  of  organization;  remarks  re.  requirements 

of  law  in  organization  of  new  life  insurance  co., 
and  violation  of  same  by  said  cos.  (16  same  1884 
pt.  2:  xili.) 

.  Insolvent  cos.;  remarks  re.  insolvent  life  insur- 
ance cos.  of  state.  (17  same  1885  pt.  2:  vi-vii.) 

.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  to  auditor  re.  life  policies 

— to  whom  payable,  etc.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1882/4:  13-14.) 

1884-1886.  Suits;  remarks  on  various  suits  re.  life  in- 
surance cos.  violating  insurance  laws  of  state.  (16 
ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1884  pt. 
2  (pp.  xi-xii)— 18  same  1886.) 

1891-1893.  Table  showing  general  business,  business  in 
111.,  assets,  liabilities,  income  and  disbursements  of 
life  insurance  assns.  (25  same  1893  pt.  2  (p.  ix)  — 
26  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1894.) 

1892.  Proceedings  agst.  insolvent  assns.;  remarks. 
(25  same  1893  pt.  2:  xi-xli.) 

.  General  remarks  by  auditor  public  accts.  on  life 

insurance  business  in  state.  (25  same  1893  pt.  2: 
xii-xiii.) 

1893-1904.  Table  showing  aggregate  premium  receipts 
in  state  of  all  different  classes  of  insurance  cos. 
doing  business  therein.  (26  A.R.  supt.  insurance 

1894  pt.  2  (p.  xxvi)— 37  same  1905.) 
1893/4-1903/4.    Comparative    table    showing    business 

done  in  state  by  all  life  insurance  cos.,  excluding 
industrial.  (27  same  1895  pt.  2  (p.  viii) — 37  same 
1905.) 

.     Same;    life   insurance   cos.   transacting   business 

in  state,  and  comparison  of  legal  reserve  of  said 
cos.,  also  amt.  of  industrial  business.  (27  same 

1895  pt.  2  (p.  viii)— 37  same  1905.) 

.  Same;  aggregate  stmts.  of  assets,  liabilities,  in- 
come and  expenditures  of  life  insurance  cos.  doing 
business  in  state.  (27  same  1895  pt.  2  (pp.  ix-x) 
— 37  same  1905.) 

.    Same;    total  assets  and  liabilities,   income  and 

expenditures  of  all  life  insurance  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  state.  (27  same  1895  pt.  2  (p.  x) — 37  same 
1905.) 

— .  Same;  policy  acct.  of  life  insurance  cos.  doing 
business  in  state;  also  industrial  business  of  same. 
(27  same  1895  pt.  2  (pp.  x-xi) — 37  same  1905.) 

.     Same;   average  of  each  life  policy  and  of  each 

industrial  policy  of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  state.  (27  same  1895  pt.  2  (p.  xi) — 37  same 
1905.) 

.     Aggregate    stmt.    showing    policies    terminated 

and  cause  of  termination.  (27  same  1895  pt.  2  (p. 
xi)— 37  same  1905.) 

1894.  General  remarks  by  insurance  supt.  on  growth 
of  life  insurance  business  in  state.  (26  ann.  insur- 
ance rept.  insurance  supt.  1894  pt.  2:  ix-xil.) 

1894-1896.  Table  showing  life  insurance  cos.  on  fixed 
premium  plan,  admitted  to  do  business  in  state; 


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INSURANCE— cont'd 
Life  Insurance — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

name,  location,  and  capital.  (27  same  1895  pt.  2 
(p.  vi) — 29  same  1897.) 

.    Table  showing  life  insurance  cos.  which  ceased 

to  do  business  in  state,  name,  location  and  capital. 
(27  same  1895  pt.  2  (p.  vi) — 29  same  1897.) 

1894/5-1903/4.  Table  showing  amt.  and  mode  of  ter- 
mination in  aggregate,  and  %  of  whole  no.  and 
amt.,  and  comparative  %  of  terminations  of  poli- 
cies. (28  same  1896  pt.  2  (p.  xii) — 37  same  1905.) 

1895.  Remarks  with  recommendations  by  insurance 
supt.  re.  life  insurance  in  state.  (27  same  1895 
pt.  2:  xi-xvii.) 

1895-1899.  Table  showing  gain  and  loss  exhibits  of 
life  insurance  cos.  transacting  business  in  state  of 
111.,  ace.  ann.  stmts.  of  said  cos.  (28  same  1896 
pt.  2  (p.  Ixxvii) — 32  same  1900.) 

1895-1904.  Tables  showing  comparison  of  no.  of  poli- 
cies in  force  and  amt.  of  insurance  in  force  by  cos. 
doing  several  kinds  of  life  insurance  business,  and 
licensed  in  state  of  111.,  also  amt.  of  business  done 
by  same  in  state.  (28  same  1896  pt.  2  (p.  cviii-cix) 
— 37  same  1905.) 

1895/6-1903/4.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  industrial 
business  done  by  life  insurance  cos.,  excluding  that 
of  Pacific  Mutual.  (29  same  1897  pt.  2  (p.  iv) — 37 
same  1905.) 

From  1902  to  1904  Pacific  Mutual  Co.  not  excluded. 

1896-1904.  Table  showing  no.  of  life  insurance  cos.  and 
class  of  business  done.  (29  same  1897  pt.  2  (p.  i) 
— 37  same  1905.) 

1897.  Opinion  re.  organization  of  life  insurance  cos., 
capital  stock,  guaranteed   capital,  construction   of 
statute — must    have    $100,000    capital,    assessment 
plan.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  246-247.) 

.  Remarks  by  insurance  supt.  on  condition  and 

management  of  life  insurance  cos.  doing  business 
In  state.  (29  ann.  insurance  rept.  insurance  supt. 
1897  pt.  2:  ix-x.) 

1897-1904.  Table  showing  no.  of  cos.  transacting  sev- 
eral kinds  of  insurance  business,  total  premiums 
reed.,  losses  paid  and  risks  in  force  for  each  class 
of  business  (life  insurance).  (30  same  1898  pt.  2 
(p.  xv ) — 37  same  1905.) 

.  Table  showing  policies  issued,  premiums  col- 
lected, losses  incurred,  losses  paid  and  %  of  losses 
paid  to  premiums  reed,  in  respect  to  each  separate 
class  of  life  insurance  business  in  state,  with  sum- 
mary. (30  same  1898  pt.  2  (p.  xvi) — 37  same  1905.) 

1898.  Opinion  re.  consolidation  of  life  and  accident  in- 
surance cos. — certificate  of  consolidation  approved; 
effect  of  such  consolidation;  construction  of  statute. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  232-233.) 

1898-1900.  Remarks  by  insurance  supt.  on  general  life 
insurance  business  in  state,  and  on  examination  of 
condition  of  several  life  insurance  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  state.  (30  ann.  insurance  rept.  insurance 
supt.  1898  pt.  2  (pp.  viii-xi) — 32  same  1900.) 

1901-1902.  Remarks  by  insurance  supt.  on  examination 
of  condition  of  insurance  (life)  business  in  state, 
and  on  decision  of  appellate  court  in  suit  for  vio- 
lation of  anti-rebate  law  of  state.  (33  same  1901 
pt.  2  (pp.  ix-xi) — 34  same  1902.) 

1903.    Opinion  re.  foreign  life  insurance  cos. — no  law 
under  which  such  cos.  may  make  deposit  with  state 
treasurer.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  231-232.) 
ASSESSMENT 

1880-1884.    Co-operative   assns.;    remarks   on   co-opera- 
tive life  insurance  assns.  doing  business  in  state. 
(12  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1880 
pt.  2   (p.  ii-iii)— 16  same  1884.) 
Omitted  In  1881  ajid  1883. 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Life  Insurance — cont'd 
ASSESSMENT — cont'd 

1881.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  i:e  act  regulating  business 
of  life  insurance  cos.  in  state,  with  reference  to  co- 
operative life  insurance  assns.  incorporated  under 
laws  of  other  states.  (13  same  1881  pt.  2:  xii-xiv.) 

1886.    Tabulated   stmt.   of  co-operative   insurance  cos. 
(Auditor  of  public  accts.) 
Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1887-1891.  Co-operatives;  list  of  co-operative  assess- 
ment assns.  incorporated  in  state,  with  remarks  by 
auditor  public  accts.  on  several  suits  agst.  said 
assns.  (19  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public 
accts.  1887  pt.  2  (pp.  x-xiv)— 23  same  1891.) 

1889.  Verbatim  quotation  of  that  part  of  opinion  of 
state  supreme  court  in  case  of  ouster  of  Chicago 
Mutual  Life  Indemnity  Assn.,  which  bears  on  ques- 
tions arising  under  statute  governing  mutual  as- 
sessment life  indemnity  assns.  (21  A.R.  auditor 
public  accts.  on  insurance  1889  pt.  2:  xi-xviii.) 

1893.  Opinion  re.  co-operative  life  and  accident  insur- 
ance— foreign  cos.  doing  business  in  state.     (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  207-208.) 

.  Same;  right  of  co.  to  do  both  life  and  permanent 

disability  indemnity  business  on  assessment  plan. 
(Same  1893/4:  214.) 

1893-1904.  Comparative  table  showing  business  done 
by  assessment  life  insurance  assns.  in  state,  aggre- 
gate results.  (27  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1895  pt.  2 
(p.  xviii) — 37  same  1905.) 

1894.  List  of  life  and  accident  assessment  assns.  of 
other  states  that  have  been  licensed  to  do  business 
in  state  since  June  18,  1883,  but  ceased  doing  busi- 
ness.    (26  same  1894  pt.  2:  xxiv.) 

.  List  of  life  and  accident  assessment  assns.  in- 
corporated under  laws  of  state  which  have  ceased 
doing  business  since  being  placed  under  supervision 
of  auditor  of  public  accts.  by  act  of  Gen.  Assem. 
approved  June  18,  1883.  (26  same  1894  pt.  2:  xxiii- 
xxiv.) 

1894-1904.  Comparative  tables  showing  summary  of 
assessment  life  business  and  assessment  accident 
business  done  in  state  of  111.  (28  same  1896  pt.  2 
(p.  Ixxxvi) — 37  same  1905.) 

1896-1904.  Assessment  life  cos.;  being  ann.  stmts.  of 
said  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in  state,  showing 
their  condition  (co-operative  benefit  assns.).  (29 
same  1897  pt.  2  (pp.  [323]-433)— 37  same  1905.) 

1898.  Opinion  re.  life  or  accident  insurance  upon  as- 
sessment plan — membership  of,  when  organized, 
paid  up  capital.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8: 
245.) 

.    Same;   insurance;  assessment  life  insurance  co. 

can  not  reorganize  into  regular  old  line  co.,  can 
not  change  charter.     (Same  1897/8:  223-224.) 
MUTUAL 

1892.  New  suits;  remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts. 
on  new  suits  agst.  several  mutual  life  insurance 
assns.  doing  business  in  state.     (24  ann.  insurance 
rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1892  pt.  2:  xi-xiii.) 

Livestock  Insurance 
1884.    Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  re.  livestock  insurance  cos. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1882/4:  15.) 
1890-1893.     See  above,  Accident,  under  dates  1890-1904. 

1893.  Opinion    re.    livestock    insurance — foreign    cos. 
authorized  to  do  business  in  state.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1893/4:  208.) 

MUTUAL 

1886-1893.  Table  showing  assets,  liabilities,  income, 
expenditures,  risks  in  force,  risks  written,  risks 
terminated,  of  co.  mutual  live  stock  insurance  cos. 
of  111.  (20  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public 


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NSURANCE— cont'd 
Livestock  Insurance — cont'd 
MUTUAL — cont'd 

accts.  1888  pt.   1    (p.   Ixxvii) — 26  A.R.  supt.   insur-  , 
ance  1894.) 

1887-1893.  Table  showing  business  done  by  co.  mutual 
live  stock  insurance  cos.  of  111.,  no.  of  cos.,  risks 
written  and  in  force,  expenditures  with  %  of  same. 
20  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1888 
pt.  1  (p.  Ixxviii)— 26  same  1894.) 

1888-1894.  Table  showing  name  of  co.,  address  of  secy., 
names  of  officers,  under  what  law  organized,  and 
date  of  commencing  business  of  co.  mutual  live 
stock  insurance  cos.  of  111.  authorized  to  transact 
business.  (20  same  1888  pt.  1  (p.  Ixxvii) — 26  same 
1894.) 

1894.  List  comprising  farmers'  co.  mutual  live  stock 
insurance  cos.,  incorporated  under  act  providing 
for  organization  of  such  cos.,  in  force  July  1,  1887, 
which  have  ceased  doing  business.  (26  A.R.  supt. 
insurance  1894  pt.  1:  xx.) 
Mutual  Companies 

1869.  Stmts.  showing  condition  of  co.  and   township 
mutual    insurance    cos.    doing    business    in    state, 
assets,    liabilities,    income   and    expenditures.      (2 
A.R.    auditor   public   accts.    insurance    dept.    1870: 
125-130.) 

1870.  Suits  agst.  mutual  cos.;   remarks  on  suits  agst. 
cos.   doing  business   in  state.      (2  same  1870:  130 
131.) 

1870-1872.  Stmts.  showing  condition  of  co.  and  town- 
ship mutual  fire  insurance  cos.  doing  business  in 
state,  assets,  liabilities,  income  and  expenditures. 
(3  same  1871  (pp.  16-20) — 5  same  1873.) 

1872.  Township  mutual  insurance  law;  opinion  of 
auditor  of  public  accts.  on  act  to  incorporate  and 
govern  mutual  fire  insurance  cos.  in  townships  of 
state.  (4  same  1872:  90-91.) 

1884.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  re.  insurance  cos. — partly 
mutual  and  partly  stock.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1882/4:  15.) 

1899-1901.  Table  showing  territory  now  occupied  in 
each  county  by  township  mutual  insurance  cos. 
(32  A.R.  insurance  comr.  for  1899  pt.  3  (pp.  xxix- 
xxxii) — 34  same  for  1901.) 

1900.  Table  showing  name  of  co.,  address  of  secy., 
names  of  officers,  under  what  law  organized,  date 
of  commencing  business  of  district,  county  and 
township  mutual  insurance  cos.  of  111.  (32  same 
for  1899  pt.  3  (pp.  viii-xiii)— 34  same  for  1901.) 
FARM  MUTUALS 

1889-1904.  Table  showing  assets,  liabilities,  income, 
expenditures,  risks  in  force  and  written,  risks  ter- 
minated, of  mutual  co.  wind  storm  insurance  cos. 
of  III.  authorized  to  transact  business.  (23  ann. 
insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1891  pt.  1  (p. 
Ixxxviii) — 37  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1905.) 

From  1902  to  1904  inclusive  table  omits  risks  written, 
etc. 

1890-1904.  Table  showing  business  done  by  mutual  co. 
wind  storm  insurance  cos.  of  111.,  by  yrs.,  no.  of 
cos.,  risks  written  and  in  force,  expenditures  with 
%.  (24  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1892  pt.  1  (p.  Ixxvii) — 37  same  1905.) 

1891-1899.  Table  showing  name  of  co.,  address  of  secy., 
names  of  officers,  under  what  law  organized,  date 
of  commencing  business  of  mutual  co.  wind  storm 
insurance  cos.  of  III.  authorized  to  transact  busi- 
ness. (23  same  1891  pt.  1  (p.  Ixxxviii) — 31  A.R. 
supt.  insurance  1899.) 

1893-1904.  Table  showing  business  done  by  district 
mutual  wind  storm  cos.  of  111.  (32  A.R.  supt.  In- 
surance 1900  pt.  1  (p.  cxxvi) — 37  same  1905.) 

16 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Mutual  Companies — cont'd 
FARM  MUTUALS — cont'd 

.  Table  showing  assets,  liabilities,  income,  ex- 
penditures, and  risks,  of  district  mutual  wind 
storm,  cyclone  or  tornado  insurance  cos.  doing  busi- 
ness in  state.  (26  same  1894  pt.  1  (p.  xciv) — 37 
same  1905.) 

1894-1904.  Table  showing  name  of  co.,  address  of 
secy.,  officers,  under  what  act  operating,  date  when 
business  commenced,  of  district  mutual  wind 
storm,  cyclone  or  tornado  insurance  cos.  doing 
business  in  state.  (26  same  1894  pt.  1  (p.  xciv) — 
37  same  1905.) 

.     Comparative    table    showing    business    done    by 

mutual  district,  co.  and  township  fire,  district  and 
co.  wind  storm  and  tornado  insurance  cos.  doing 
business  in  state.  (28  same  1896  pt.  1  (p.  xxvii)  — 
37  same  1905.) 

1899-1901.  Table  showing  counties  in  which  district 
and  county  mutual  windstorm,  cyclone  or  tornado 
Insurance  cos.  operate.  (32  same  1899  pt.  3  (pp. 
xxxvii-xxxviii) — 34  same  for  1901.) 
1899-1904.  Table  showing  %  of  premiums  to  total  in- 
come, %  of  losses  to  total  income,  %  of  losses  to 
total  premiums  reed.,  and  %  of  expenses  to  total 
income,  of  mutual  district,  co.  and  township  fire, 
district  and  co.  wind  storm  and  tornado  insurance 
cos.  (33  same  1901  pt.  1  (p.  xvi) — 37  same  1905.) 
1901.  Proc.  of  12  bienn.  mtg.  of  the  111.  Assn.  of  Farm- 
ers' Mutual  Insurance  cos.  (33  A.R.  insurance 
comr.  for  1900  pt.  3:  243-275.) 

1901-1904.  Table  showing  risks  in  force,  risks  written 
and  terminated  of  co.  mutual  cyclone  and  tor- 
nado insurance  cos.  of  111.  (35  ann.  insurance  rept. 
insurance  supt.  1903  pt.  1  (p.  cxviii) — 37  same 
1905.) 

FIBE;  see  above,  FIRE  INSURANCE 
LIFE;  see  above,  LIFE  INSURANCE 
LIVESTOCK;  see  above,  LIVESTOCK  INSURANCE 
Plate  Glass  Insurance 

1869-1894.     See  above,  Accident,  these  dates. 
1879-1889.     See  above,  Accident,  these  dates. 
1890-1904.     See  above,  Accident,  these  dates. 
1894-1904.     See  same,  Accident,  these  dates. 
1894-1904.     See  same,  these  dates. 
Public  Buildings 

1896-1902.     Stmt.  of  insurance  policies  on  111.  state  fair 
bldgs.      (Trans,    dept.   agric.    1896    (p.    59) — same 
1902.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1869-1872.  Rept.  of  fees  collected  by  auditor  of  public 
accts.  (2  A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  insurance  dept. 
1870  (p.  [380])— bienn.  rept.  same  1870/2.) 

The  fees  collected  by  the  auditor  ceased  to  be  classi- 
fied, the  receipts  from  all  corporation  fees  being 
given  In  a  lump  sum  among  the  receipts  of  the 
general  revenue  fund.  In  1893,  upon  the  organiza- 
tion of  an  Insurance  dept.,  they  appear  again  as  a 
separate  Item. 

1882/4-1904.  Stmt.  showing  expenses  of  insurance 
dept.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1882/4  (p. 
ID—same  1902/4.) 

1893-1904.    Stmts.  showing  receipts  of  insurance  dept., 
with  summary  of  same.     (26  A.R.  supt.  insurance 
1894  pt.  2  (pp.  xxvi-xxvii) — 37  same  1905.) 
1898-1899.     Stmt.  showing  total   amt.  of  all   fees  and 
taxes  reed,  by  insurance  dept.,  from  flre  insurance 
cos.    (31  same  1899  pt.  1  (p.  xx)— 32  same  1900.) 
Sick  Insurance;  see  above,  Health  Insurance 
Steam  Boiler  Insurance 

1879-1889.  See  above,  Accident,  these  dates. 
1890-1893.  See  above,  Accident,  these  dates. 
1894-1904.  See  above,  Accident,  these  dates. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


INSURANCE— cont'd 

Surety;  see  above,  Fidelity  and  Surety 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State 
Tornado;  see  above,  Mutual.    Farm  Mutuals 
Windstorm;  see  above,  Mutual.    Farm  Mutuals 

INSURANCE:   INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES 
American  Insurance  Company 
serial 

1864.     Rept.  of  the  American  Insurance  Co. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1864  In  Repts.  24  OPD.  Assem.  1865,  v.  1  :  575. 

non-serial 

1876.  On  examination  of  affairs  of  the  American  In- 
surance Co.  of  Chicago.  (8  ann.  insurance  rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1876  pt.  1:  [5]-6.) 

1897.  Opinion  re.  change  ot  name  of  American  Insur- 
ance Co. — paid  up  capital  stock  necessary;  co.  may 
change  name  under  statute;  accident  life  insurance 
co.  must  have  $100,000  capital  in  starting  business. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  234.) 

American  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

1897.  Opinion    re.    organization    of    American    Mutual 
Fire     Insurance     Co.,     Danville — when     complete. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  227.) 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  Insurance  Co. 

See  also  below.  Etna  Insurance  Co. 

1873.     Atlantic    and    Pacific    Insurance    Co.:     remarks 
with  stmts.  on  examination  of  affairs  of  said  co. 
(5  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1873 
pt.  1:  110-112.) 
Bankers'  and  Merchants'  Life  Association.  Chicago 

1898.  Oninion   re.   Bankers'   &   Merchants'  Life   Assn., 
Chicago — construction  of  policy,  "  No  personal  lia- 
bility   clause."    Illegal.      (Bienn.    rept.    atty.    gen. 
1897/8:  230-231.) 

Belleville  MittTial  Insurance  Company 

1847.  Rept.  of  committee  on  incornorations  on  bill  for 
act  to  Incorporate  Belleville  Mutual  Insurance  Co. 
1  leaf.  (Sen.  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846: 
127-132.) 

Bloominpton  Insurance  Company 

1895.     Oninion   re.   termination   of  corporate   existence 
of  Bloomlngton  Insurance  Co.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1895/6:  251-253.) 
Capital  Life  Insurance  Association,  Springfield 

1897.  Opinion  re.  legality  of  proposed  by-law  of  Capi- 
tal Life  Assn.,  Springfield.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1897/8:  235.) 

Carthage  District  Mutual  Cyclone  Insurance  Company 
1897.    Opinion   re.   Carthage   District   Mutual   Cyclone 
Insurance   Co. — not   liable   for   losses   before   fully 
organized.      (Bienn.    rept.    atty.    gen.    1897/8:  234- 
235.) 
Chicago  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company 

1895.     Table  showing  assets  and  liabilities  of  Chicago 
Mutual    Fire    Insurance    Co.      (28    A.R.    Insurance 
supt.  1896  pt.  1:  Tli.) 
Chicago  Mutual  Life  Indemnity  Association 

1888/90.    Stmt.   of   case   of  Chicago   Mutual   Life   In- 
demnity  Assn.    et   al.   vs.   Geo.    Hunt.    atty.    gen. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1888/90:  7-13.) 
Commercial  League  Association  of  America;  see  below,  Pro- 
tection Life  Insurance  Company 
Continental  Insurance  Company  of  Chicago 
1904.    Continental  Insurance  Co.  of  Chicago;   remarks 
with  opinions  of  court  re.  suit  agst.  said  co.     (36 
A.R.  insurance  supt.  1904  pt.  1:  xvii-xxili.) 


INSURANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES— cont'd 
Continental  Life  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford 

1888.  Discontinued;    remarks   re.    authority   of   Conti- 
nental  Life   Insurance  Co.   of   Hartford,   Conn.,  to 
transact  business  in  state  being  revoked.     (20  ann. 
insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1888  pt.  2:  vi- 
vii.) 

Empire  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  of  Wheaton 

1878.  On  an  examination  of  the  Empire  Fire  Insur- 
ance Co.,  of  Wheaton,  111.  (10  ann.  insurance  rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1878  pt.  1:  [3]-4.) 

Etna  Insurance  Co.  of  Chicago 

1874.     Stmts.  of  condition  of  Etna  Insurance  Co.,  and 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  Insurance  Co.,  of  Chicago.     (7 
ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1875  pt. 
1:  2-3.) 
Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Insurance  Co.  of  Quincy 

serial 

1863-1868.    Ann.  rept.  of  Farmers'  and  Merchants'  In- 
surance Co.,  Quincy,  111. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1863  In  Repts.  24  Gen.  Assem.  1865.  v.  1 :  571. 

1864  "       "         24        "          "         1865.  v.  1  :  573-574. 

1865  not  found. 

1866  In   Repts.  25  Gen.  Assem.   1867,  v.   1  :  447-448. 

non-serial 

1869-1874.  Stmts.  of  receivers  of  Farmers'  &  Mer- 
chants' Insurance  Co.  of  Quincy,  111.,  and  Peoria 
Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Co.  of  Peoria,  111.,  show- 
ing condition  of  same,  their  capital,  assets,  liabili- 
ties, etc.  (2  A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  insurance 
dept.  1870  (pp.  122-124)— 7  same  1875.) 

1878.    Receiver's    repts.;    stmt.    showing   condition    of 
Farmers'    and   Merchants'    Insurance   Co.,    Quincy, 
111.,  assets,  liabilities  and  expenditures.     (11  same 
1879  pt.  1:4.) 
Fidelity  Insurance  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Company 

1894.  Legal    proceedings    against    Fidelity    Insurance 
Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Co.;  stmt.  of  facts  concern- 
ing same.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  88-92.) 

1895.  Opinion   re.   consolidation   of  corporations;    The 
People  of  State,  ex.  rel.  atty-gen.  etc.  vs.  Fidelity 
Insurance  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Co.    (Same  1895/ 
6:  255-266.) 

Fire  and  Tornado  Insurance  Company  of  Freeport 

serial 

1863-1866.  Ann.  rept.  of  Fire  and  Tornado  Insurance 
Co.  of  Freeport. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1863  in  Repts.  24  Gen.  Assem.  1865,   v. 

1864  "       "         24       "          "         1865,    r. 

1865  "       "         25       "          "         1867,    v. 

1866  "        "         25       "          "         1867,    v.    1 

Firemen's  Insurance  Company 

1883.  Opinion  of  Supreme  Court  in  case  of  Octavius 
Pierce  v.  The  People;  appeal  from  Superior  Court 
of  Cook  Co.;  agst.  Octavius  Pierce,  upon  policy  of 
insurance  obtained  by  him  in  Firemen's  Insurance 
Co.  of  New  Orleans,  on  property  in  Chicago.  (15 
ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1883  pt. 
1:  xiii-xix.) 

1889.  Firemen's   Insurance  Co.   of  Chicago;    remarks 
re.  examination  of  condition  of  co.     (21  same  1889 
pt.  1:  vll.) 

Garden  City  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company 

1896.  Table  showing  assets  and  liabilities  of  Garden 
City  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.     (29  A.R.  supt.  in- 
surance 1897  pt.  1:  11.) 

Golden  Rule  of  Monmouth 

1887.  Conclusion  of  opinion  of  Supreme  Court  in  case 
of  appeal  of  Golden  Rule  of  Monmouth  from  judg- 
ment of  ouster  of  Circuit  Court  of  Warren  Co., 
quoted  verbatim.  (19  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1887  pt.  2:  xli-xiv.) 


5(i5-5R6. 
567-569. 
477-479. 
480-482. 


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NSURANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES— cont'd 

Great  Western  Insurance  Company 

1855.    Veto  of  act  to  Incorporate  Great  Western  Insur- 
ance Co.     1   leaf.      (Repts.   19  Gen.  Assem.  1855: 
527.) 
Great  Western  Life  Insurance  Company 

1870.  Great  Western   Life   Insurance   Co.   of  Chicago, 
111.;    auditor  recommends  amdmt.  of  law  re.  life 
insurance   cos.    doing  business   in   state.      (2   A.R. 
auditor  public  accts.  insurance  dept.  1870:  119.) 

1871.  Great  Western   Life   Insurance   Co.   of  Chicago; 
remarks  in  relation  to  condition  and  status  of  co. 
with  opinion  of  atty.  gen.  re.  bond  of  said  co.     (3 
same  1871:  11-12.) 

Hartford  Life  and  Annuity  Insurance  Company 

1882.  Hartford  Life  and  Annuity;   remarks  re.  case  of 
co.  doing  business  agst.  laws  of  state.     (14  ann. 
insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1882  pt.  2:  vi- 
vii.) 

Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspection  and  Insurance  Company 

1870.  Stmt.  of  affairs  of  Hartford  Steam  Boiler  In- 
spection and  Insurance  Co.,  showing  assets,  capital, 
and  liabilities.     (2  A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  insur- 
ance dept.  1870:  122.) 

1871.  Same.     (3  same  1871:  13.) 
Home  Insurance  Company,  of  New  Haven 

1871.    Home  Insurance  Co.  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and 
Commonwealth   Fire   Insurance   Co.   of   New   York 
City;  remarks  re.  failure  of  said  cos.     (3  ann.  in- 
surance rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1871:  15-16.) 
Home  Insurance  Company  of  New  York 

1883.  Opinion  of  Supreme  Court  in  case  of  Home  In- 
surance Co.  of  New  York,  v.  Charles   P.   Swigert, 
auditor,  etc.     (15  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  pub- 
lic accts.  1883  pt.  1:  ix-xiii.) 

Illinois  Insurance  Company 

1880.     111.  Insurance  Co.  of  Chicago;   remarks  re.  pro- 
ceedings agst.  said  co.  doing  business  agst.  laws  of 
state.     (12  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1880  pt.  1:  ii.) 
Illinois  Merchants'  Mutual  Insurance  Company 

1898.     Opinion    re.    111.    Merchants'    Mutual    Insurance 
Co.,    charter   and    certificate   of   publication    disap- 
proved.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  244.) 
Illinois  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company 

serial 

Chartered  February  23,  1839 

1839/41-1863/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  Illinois  Mutual  Fire  In- 
surance Co.,  1-25. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
unnum.    [1839/41]    in   Senate   Repts.    12   Gen.    Assem.   2 

sess.  1840/1  :  401-402. 
unnum.   [1839/41]    in   House    Repts.    12    Gen.    Assem.    2 

sess.  1840/1  :  351-352. 
unnum.  1841/3-1845/6  not  found. 

8.  1846/7  in  Senate  Repts.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1849 : 
88-90. 

9.  1847/8  In  Senate  Repts.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1849 : 
91-94. 

10.  1848/9     I   in    House    Repts.    17    Gen.    Assem.    1851 : 

11.  1840/50  f   463-477. 

12.  1850/1  In  Repts.  18  Gen.  Assem.  1853,  v.  2  :  339-344. 

13.  1851/2  "   "   18  "    "   1853,  v.  2 :  345-352. 


19 
19 
20 
20 
21 
21 


1855  :  493-497. 
1855  :  498-505. 
1857  :  489-495. 
1857  :  496-510. 
1859,   v.    1  :  613-624. 
1859,  v.   1 :  625-632. 
20-21.   1858/9-1859/60  not  found. 

22.  1860/1  In  Repts.  23  Gen.  Assem.  1863,  v.   1 : 1-13. 

23.  1861/2  "       23     '  1863,   v.    1  :  15-19. 

'  24  *' 
'  24  " 
non-serial 

1895.  Table  showing  assets  and  liabilities  of  111.  Mu- 
tual Fire  Insurance  Co.  (28  A.R.  insurance  supt. 
1896  pt.  1:  vii.) 


14.  1852/3 

15.  1853/4 

16.  1854/5 

17.  1855/6 

18.  1856/7 

19.  1857/8 


24.  1862/3 

25.  1863/4 


1865,  v.  1 :  547-654. 
1865,  T.  1  :  555-560. 


INSURANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES— cont'd 
Indiana  Millers'  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company 

1895.  Opinion;  Indiana  Millers'  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.; 
right  to  do  business  in  state.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1895/6:  249-250. 

Life  Insurance  Association,  of  Chicago 

1897.  Opinion  re.  financial  condition  of  Life  Insurance 
Assn.,     Chicago — further     examination     suggested. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  246.) 

Lloyds 

1895.  Remarks  with  decisions  of  Supreme  Court  re. 
American  Lloyds'  doing  fire  insurance  business  in 
state.  (27  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1895  pt.  1:  xix- 
xxiii.) 

1898.  Decision   in   Lloyds'   case;    remarks   re.   lack   of 
legislation  to  meet  condition  of  Lloyds  Assns.  doing 
business  in  state.     (30  same  1898  pt.  1:  xvii.) 

Mercantile  Insurance  Company,  of  Chicago 
1873.    Mercantile  Insurance  Co.  of  Chicago;    remarks 
with  communication  re.  examination  of  affairs  of 
said  co.,  by  auditor  public  accts.     (5  ann.  insurance 
rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1873  pt.  1:  109-110.) 

Mercantile  Protective  Insurance  Company,  of  Chicago 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  to  incorporate  Mercantile  Protective 
Insurance  Co.  of  Chicago.  (House  jol.  26  Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3:  540-541.) 

Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company 

1886.  Decision  of  Supreme  Court  of  111.  in  case  of 
Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.  to  some  extent  defines 
insurance  policy  of  111.  insurance  laws;  comment. 
(19  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1887 
pt.  l:ix.) 
Mutual  Reserve  Fund  Association 

1894.  Rept.  on  re-examination  of  Mutual  Reserve  Fund 
Life  Assn.  of  New  York,  by  supts.  and  comrs.  of 
insurance  of  Ohio,  111.,  Texas  and  South  Dakota, 
with  stmts.  of  condition.  (27  A.R.  insurance  supt. 
1895  pt.  2:  354-362.) 
National  Mutual  Church  Insurance  Company 

1897.  Opinion  re.  National  Mutual  Church  Insurance 
Co.;  organization  of,  certificate  insufficient,  con- 
struction of  statute.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1897/8:  250.) 

People's  Accident  Insurance  Company 
1897.    Opinion   re.   People's   Accident   Insurance  Co. — 
reserve    fund;    construction    of    statute.      (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  251.) 
Pioneer  Insurance  Company 

1891.  New  companies;  remarks  on  condition  of  Pio- 
neer Insurance  Co.  (23  ann.  insurance  rept.  audi- 
tor public  accts.  1891  pt.  1:  vl.) 

1892-1893.  Pioneer  Insurance  Co.;  remarks  re.  said  co. 
having  failed  to  comply  with  law  of  state.  (24 
same  1892  pt.  1  (p.  viii)—  25  same  1893.) 

Protection  Life  Insurance  Company 

1878.  Remarks  with  opinions  of  atty.  gen.  and  court 
re.  Protection  Life  Insurance  Co.  and  Commercial 
League  Assn.,  of  America,  who  failed  to  comply 
with  laws  of  state  in  transacting  their  business. 
(10  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1878 
pt.  2:  6-9.) 
Provident  Life  Insurance  and  Investment  Company 

serial 

1866.  Ann.  rept.  of  Provident  Life  Insurance  and  In- 
vestment Co. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1866  In  Repts.  25  Gen.  Asaem.  1867,  v.  1  :  446. 


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INSURANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES— cont'd 
Republic  Life  Insurance  Company,  of  Chicago 

1881.  Decision  of  court  in  case  of  Samuel  D.  Ward, 
receiver,  vs.  John  V.  Farwell  et  al  (appeal  from 
appellate  court  1st  district) ;  re.  Republic  Life  In- 
surance Co.  of  Chicago  doing  business  in  state  with- 
out authority.  (13  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1881  pt.  2:  vi-xi.) 
Royal  Insurance  Company 

1872.    Table  showing  synopsis  of  business  of  Royal  In- 
surance Co.  in  U.  S.,  assets,  losses,  liabilities,  etc. 
(5  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1873 
pt.  1:  95.) 
Sangamo  Insurance  Company  of  Springfield 

1870.     Stmt.  showing  condition  of  Sangamo  Insurance 
Co.  of  Springfield,   111.,  assets  and  liabilities.     (3 
ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  aects.  1871:  9.) 
Stephenson  County  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company 

serial 

1852/3-1863/4.     Ann.   rept.   of   Stephenson   County   Mu- 
tual Fire  Insurance  Co.,  1-12. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1-4.   1852/3-1855/6  not  found. 

5.  1856/7  In  Repts.  21  Gen.  Assem.  1859,   v.   1  :  609-610. 

6.  1857/8    "       "       21     "          "        1859,   T.    1  : 611-612. 
7-10.  1858/9-1861/2  not  found. 

11.  1862/3  In  Repts.  24  Gen.  Assem.  1865,  v.   1:561. 

12.  1863/4    "       "       24     "          "       1865,   v.    1  : 563-564. 

Union  Life  Insurance  Company 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  to  incorporate  Union  Life  Insurance 
Co.      (House  jol.   26  Gen.  Assem.   reg.  sess.   1869 
v.  3:  542.) 

United  States  Life  and  Accident  Association  of  Chicago 
1887.     On  examination  of  U.  S.  Life  and  Accident  Assn. 
of  Chicago.     (19  A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  on  in- 
surance 1887  pt.  2:  xi-xii.) 
Western  Fire,  Marine  and  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company 

1870.  Western  Fire,  Marine  and  Plate  Glass  Insurance 
Co.;    remarks   re.    decision   on   suit   agst.    said   co. 
(2  A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  insurance  dept.  1870: 
131.) 

1884.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  re.  Western  Fire  Marine 
and  Plate-glass  Insurance  Co.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1882/4:  13.) 

1897.  Same;    re.    construction   of   charter   of  Western 
Fire  Marine  and  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.     (Same 
1897/8:  259.) 

Western   Manufacturers'    Mutual    Fire   Insurance   Company 
of  Chicago 
1895.    Table  showing  assets  and  liabilities  of  company. 

(28  A.R.  supt.  insurance  1896  pt.  1:  viii.) 
Western  Mutual  Life  Association 

1895.  Opinion  re.  amdmt.  of  articles  of  incorporation 
of  Western  Mutual  Life  Assn.,  Chicago;  change  of 
object.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  266-268.) 

1898.  Same;  re.  agts.  contract  of  Western  Mutual  Life 
Assn.,  Chicago;  not  legal.     (Same  1897/8:  260-261.) 

INTEREST 

1845.  Objections  of  council  of  revision  to  "  act  to  alter 
and  amend  law  concerning  interest  on  money  and 
usury."  (Sen.  jol.  14  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1844: 
423-424.) 

.  Message  from  council  of  revision  withdrawing 

objections  to  bill  "  to  alter  and  amend  law  concern- 
ing interest  and  usury."  (Same  1844:  439-440.) 

INTEREST  FUND;  see  DEBT:    STATE 
INTERNAL  IMPROVEMENTS;  see  PUBLIC  WORKS 

INTERNATIONAL     PRISON     CONGRESS;     see     MAINTE- 
NANCE 


INVALID  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE.    HEALTH 

INVESTMENT  COMPANIES 

1902.  Opinion   that   Northern   Mutual    Investment  Co. 
can  not  do  business  in  III.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1901/2:  189-190.) 

1903.  Same;  American  Savings  Investment  Co.,  no  law 
authorizing  transaction  of  business  in  111.     (Same  \ 
1903/4:  227-229.) 

.  Same;  U.  S.  Mutual  Bond  Co.;  no  law  authoriz- 
ing transaction  of  its  business  in  111.  (Same  1903/ 
4:  226-227.) 

•.  Same;  Equitable  Savings  Investment  Co.;  no 

law  authorizing  transaction  of  its  business  in  111. 
(Same  1903/4:  225-226.) 

1904.  Comments  on  home  co-operative  and  debenture 
cos. — recommended  that  legisl.  pass  such  laws  as 
will   effectually  wipe   out  business  of  these  com- 
panies and  require  all  cos.,  assns.  and  individuals 
seeking  to  do   an   investment  business   of  similar 
character,  to  make  deposit  with  auditor  as  security 
to  the  public  auditor.     (Same  1903/4:  5-6.) 

IOWA 

Swamp  Land;  see  Land:  State.    Swamp  Land 

IRISH 

Population;  see  that  title 

IRON;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

IROQUOIS  COUNTY  (1833) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.     Fruit 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

JACKSON  COUNTY  (1816) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Coal  Mines;  see  Industries.    Mining 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Salines;  see  Land:  State 

JACKSONVILLE 
Bond  Issue;  see  Debt:  Local 
Water-supply;  see  that  title 

JAILS;  see  MAINTENANCE:    COUNTY 

JASPER  COUNTY  (1831) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Grain  Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  (1819) 

Agricultural  Board;   see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.     Crops 
Geology;   see  Natural  Resources 
Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Manufactures;   see  Industries 


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EFFERSON  COUNTY  (1819)— cont'd 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mineral  Waters;   see  Natural  Resources 
Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

fERSEY  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;   see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

JO  DAVIESS  COUNTY  (1827) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.     Boards  of  Agriculture 
Horticultural  Society;   see  Agriculture.     Horticultural  Asso- 
ciations 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Land;  see  that  title 
Lead  mining;  see  Industries.    Mining 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mines;  see  Industries.    Mining 

JOHNSON  COUNTY  (1812) 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mineral  Springs;   see  Natural  Resources 

JOHN  WORTHY  SCHOOL;   see  MAINTENANCE:   CITY  IN- 
DIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS 

JOLIET 

Drainage  Controversy;  see  Canals 

JUDGE  OF  ELECTION 
Salary;  see  Salaries 

JURORS'  FEES;  see  FEES 

JUSTICE,  ADMINISTRATION  OF;    see  ADMINISTRATION 
OF  JUSTICE 


JUVENILE  COURTS 

City;   see  Administration  of  Justice: 
County;  see  same:  County 


City 


KANE  COUNTY  (1836) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

KANKAKEE  COUNTY  (1853) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.     Pests 
Debt;   see  Debt:   Local 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

KASKASKIA  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 
KASKASKIA  ROADS;  see  ROADS 

KENDALL  COUNTY  (1841) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Brick-making  in;  see  Industries.    Brick  Trade 


KENDALL  COUNTY  (1841)— cont'd 

Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pest 

Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Land;  see  that  title 

Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Sulphur  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 

KEOKUK,  IOWA 
Temperature;   see  Climate 

KINDERGARTENS;  see  EDUCATION 

KNOX  COUNTY  (1825) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Livestock;  see  Agriculture,  that  title 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

LA  SALLE  COUNTY  (1831) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 

Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.     Pests 

Gas  Wells;   see  Natural  Resources 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

LABOR 

serial 

1880/1-1904.     Blenn.   rept.  of  the  bureau  of  labor  sta- 
tistics, 1-13.     Springfield,  1881-1907. 
Checklist 

1.  1880/1.   H.  W.  Rokker,  1881.     238  pp.,  foldg.  tables. 

2.  1882.  "  "       1883.     Ivi,  426   pp. 

3.  1884.      "      "   1884.  xxli,  654  pp. 

4.  1886.      "      "   1886.  xv,  622  pp. 

5.  1888.        Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1888.     cxvil,  442  pp. 

6.  1800.        H.  W.  Kokker,  1891.     Ixxi,  420  pp. 

7.  1892.  "  "        1893.     11,  443  pp. 

8.  1894.       Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.    xi,  491  pp. 

S.   1894.  ed.  2.     Ed.   P.   Hartman,   1896.     xxiii,  384  pp., 
map. 

9.  1896.     Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     4  II.,  320  pp. 

For  the  suppressed  portion  of  this  rept.  relating  to 
franchises  see  the  Social  Forum  n.  s.  v.  2  no.  4  : 
97-158  (April,  1900). 

10.  1898.     Phillips  Bros.,  1899.     7  II.,  271   pp. 

11.  1900.  "  "        1902.     I,  282  pp. 

12.  1902.  "  "       1904.     viii,  609  pp. 

13.  1904.  "  "       1907.     viii,  665  pp. 
These  reports  are  not  included  in  the  Collected  docs. 

non-serial 
See  also  among  non-serial  material  on  Canals  suggestive 

entries  for  study  of  early  labor  conditions. 
1812.  Labor  needed  at  Salines  as  shown  by  resolution 
requesting  delegate  to  Congress  to  procure  law 
authorizing  introduction  of  negro  slaves  from  Ken- 
tucky to  be  employed  for  term  of  3  yrs.  at  reserved 
section  on  Saline  Creek.  (House  Jol.  1812  (prtd. 
1901)  119.) 

1846.     Scarcity  of  labor  upon  canal.     (2  A.R.  trustees 
of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1845/6:  30-31.) 

1878.  Labor  and  culture  in  111.     (12  bienn.  rept.  supt. 
of  public  instruction  1877/8:  268-277.) 

1879.  Rept.  of  special  House  committee  on  labor  Mch. 
3.     69  pp. 

Apptd.  to  visit  Chicago  and  Braidwood  to  obtain  such 
information  as  might  be  needed  to  enable  legis- 
lature to  enact  laws  to  ameliorate  condition  of 
working  people  of  state. 

1884.     Instructions    to    canvassers.      (Bureau   of    labor 
statistics.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


LABOR— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1886.     Inquiry  concerning  cooperage.     (Same.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1895.  Legislative  regulation  of  mnftres.     (3  A.R.  fac- 
tory inspectors  1894/5:  4-5.) 

.  Mnftrers.'  list  of  contractors.  (3  same  1894/5: 

221-269.) 

1895/9-1900/1.  Mnftres.  of  111.;  days  in  operation;  by 
industries;  with  bienn.  stmts.  showing  total  no.  of 
days  and  averages.  (11  bienn.  rept.  bureau  of 
labor  statistics  1898/00  (pp.  206-212) — 12  same 
1900/2.) 

1897/9-1900/1.  Summary  of  mnftres.  of  111.  (11  same 
1898/00  (pp.  213-215)— 12  same  1900/2.) 

Accidents;  see  that  title 
Alien 

1896.  Opinion  re.  alien  labor  laws.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1895/6:  330-331.) 

Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics 

1879-1903.  Sketch  of  history,  publications,  powers  and 
duties  of  bureau  of  labor  statistics.  (111.  Blue  Book 
1903:  457-460.) 

ABBITBATION  REPOBT;  see  below,  LABOR  DISPUTES 
BIENNIAL  REPOBT;  see  above  serial  group 
COAL  REPOBT;  see  INDUSTBIES.     MINES 
EMPLOYMENT  BUREAU   REPOBT;    see   below,   EMPLOYMENT 

BUBEAUS 

FACTORY  INSPECTION  REPOBT;   see  below  FACTOBY  INSPEC- 
TION 
Child  Labor 

1893-1894.  List  of  children  employed.  2  pm.  (In- 
spector of  workshops  and  factories.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1894.  Child  labor;  distribution  of  children;  causes  of 
child  labor;  children  under  14;  co-operation  of 
Chicago  bd.  of  education;  nullification  of  sec.  4; 
working  children  not  yet  protected  by  the  law;  one 
evasion  of  child  labor  clauses;  children  in  mercan- 
tile establishments;  insufficient  protection  by  affi- 
davits; illiterate  children;  children  really  over 
14;  increase  of  children  at  work;  inadequacy  of 
child  labor  sees.;  children  at  the  stock  yards;  do. 
in  sweat  shops;  health  certificates  and  staff  phy- 
sicians; accidents;  unprotected  position  of  111.  em- 
ployes; precedent  for  statute  requiring  safe-guards; 
legisl.  concerning  accidents.  (2  A.R.  factory  in- 
spectors 1893/4:  10-27.) 

.     Child  growth  and  its  relation  to  factory  inspec- 
tion; by  B.  Holmes.     (2  same  1893/4:  163-182.) 
1894-1896.     Recommendations  re.  child  labor.     (2  same 

1893/4   (p.  71)— 4  same  1895/6.) 

1894-1899.  Employes  in  garment  trades  in  Chicago, 
showing  %  of  children  to  that  of  women.  (8  same 
1898/9:  11.) 

1894/5.  Child  labor;  relative  decrease  in  no.  of  chil- 
dren employed;  comparison  of  children  with  adult 
employes;  distribution  of  children;  children  at  the 
stock  yards;  children  in  sweatshops;  children  in 
Alton  Glass  Works;  hrs.  of  children;  medical  cer- 
tificates; dangerous  occupations;  protection  from 
fire;  accidents;  minors'  releases;  compulsory  edu- 
cation law;  ignorance  of  working  children;  chil- 
dren in  mercantile  occupations;  farther  legisl.  for 
children.  (3  same  1894/5:  8-46.) 

1895/6.  Child  labor;  decrease  in  no.  employed;  com- 
parison of  children  with  adult  employes;  distribu- 
tion of  children;  children  in  the  stock  yards;  do. 
in  glass  works;  do.  in  sweatshops;  do.  in  occupa- 
tions not  under  the  law;  hrs.  of  labor  of  children; 
the  medical  certificate;  education;  removable 
causes  of  child  labor  in  111.  (4  same  1895/6:  10-31.) 


LABOR— cont'd 
Child  Labor— cont'd 

1896-1902.  Comparison  of  child  labor  in  Chicago  and 
Cook  Co.  (10  same  1901/2:  28-30.) 

1896/7.  Stmt.  showing  distribution  of  children  among 
mercantile  institutions,  laundries,  sweat-shops,  and 
the  large  mnfg.  houses  in  Cook  Co.  (5  same  1896/ 
7:  13-14.) 

1896/7-1898/9.  Comparison  of  children  with  total  em- 
ployes. (5  same  1896/7  (p.  15) — 7  same  1898/9.) 

1896/7-1903/4.  Comparison  of  children;  stmts.  of  in- 
spection of  different  industries  and  mercantile  es- 
tablishments in  Chicago  and  Cook  Co.  by  industries 
and  trades.  (5  same  1896/7  (pp.  16-206)— 12  same 
1903/4.) 

1897.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  condition  of  child  labor 
in  111.  (House  jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  1897:  346-351, 
421-426.) 

1899/00.  Child  labor;  extent  of;  causes  of;  effects  of; 
recommendations  re.  (8  A.R.  factory  inspectory 
1899/00:  5-28.) 

1899/00-1903/4.  Condensed  statistical  table  of  no.  of 
children  employed  in  different  industries.  (8  same 
1899/00  (p.  30)— 12  same  1903/4.) 

1902.  For  amdmt.  to  penalty  clause  of  present  child 
labor  law,  so  that  a  magistrate  shall  have  jurisdic- 
tion to  impose  a  fine.    (10  same  1901/2:  8.) 

.    For  passage  of  new  child  labor  law,  providing 

for  verification  of  child's  age;  educational  test; 
abolition  of  all  night  work  for  minors  under  16; 
defines  hazardous  and  dangerous  occupations  at 
which  children  should  not  be  employed,  and  a 
stricter  provision  than  present  law  to  prevent  em- 
ployment of  children  under  14  yrs.  (10  same  1901/ 
2:  10.) 

.     Drafts  of  new  child   labor  laws  suggested  for 

enactment  by  23  Gen.  Assem.  (10  same  1901/2:  11- 
16.) 

.     For  passage  of  act   prohibiting  employment  of 

girls  under  age  of  16  at  occupations,  the  character 
of  which  requires  them  to  stand  constantly.  (10 
same  1901/2:  8.) 

.     For   passage   of  act  prohibiting  employment  of 

minors  under  age  of  16  at  extra  hazardous  and 
dangerous  occupations.  (10  same  1901/2:  8.) 
— .  Recommendation  for  passage  of  act  to  prevent 
employment  of  minors  under  age  of  16  betw.  hrs. 
of  10  p.  m.  and  6  a.  m.,  thereby  doing  away  with 
night  work  for  children  and  young  girls.  (10 
same  1901/2:  8.) 

• .    Opinion  re.   construction   of  act  in  relation   to 

employment  of  children  in  state.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1901/2:  234-235.) 

.     Same;    construction   of   act   re.    employment   of 

children,  power  of  factory  inspector  over  sweat- 
shops, affidavits  as  to  age  of  children.  (Same 
1901/2:  236.) 

1902/4.  Crusades  carried  on  to  suppress  child  labor. 
(12  A.R.  factory  inspector  1903/4:  viii-xi.) 

.     Effect   of  new   child   labor   law  on   glass   bottle 

industry.     (12  same  1903/4:  xiii-xiv.) 

— — .  The  new  child  labor  law;  comment.  (12  same 
1903/4:  xv-xxxii.) 

1903.  Rept.  of  committee  on  work  for  children,  includ- 
ing child  labor  and  continuous  care  for  the  feeble- 
minded.    (111.  conference  of  charities  8  sess.  1903: 
26-34.) 

— .  The  child  labor  law  [of  111.];  by  E.  T.  Davies, 
chief  factory  inspector,  Chicago.  (Same  1903:  15- 
24.) 

.     Petition  of  Chicago  Federation  of  Labor  urging 

passage  of  Child  Labor  bill.  (House  jol.  43  Gen. 
Assem.  1903:  1142.) 


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247 


LABOR— cont'd 
Child  Labor — cont'd 

1903.  Child   labor   in   the   coal   mines  abolished.      (12 
A.R.  factory  inspectors  1903/4:  xi-xiii.) 

1904.  Decision  of  Appellate  Court  re.  children  in  coal 
mines  and  raising  minimum  age  limit  to  16.     (12 
same  1903/4:  xxxviii-xli.) 

— •.     Stmt.    showing    kinds    of    schools    attended    by 
children  of  mine  employes,  their  age  and  their  em- 
ployment.    (13  bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  labor  statis- 
tics 1902/4:  212-216.) 
Collective  Bargaining 

1901.     See  Labor  Disputes,  this  date. 
Convict  Labor 

serial 

Under  Prison   Labor  Law,  approved  May   11,   1903,  In 

force  July  1,  1903. 

1904/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  prison  industries,  1. 
Illinois  State  Reformatory  Print,  n.  d.     34  pp. 
Covers    period    from    July    1,    1904    to    Dec.    31,    1905, 
including  supplemental  rept.  to  April  1,  1906. 

non-serial 
1867.     Text  of  proposition   of  Thos.    Snell   and   Abner 

Taylor     re.     convict     labor     of     111.     penitentiary. 

(House  jol.  25  Gen.  Assem.  3  sess.  1867:  16-17.) 
1871-1892.    Amt.  of  net  receipts  by  state  from  contracts 

for   convict   labor   in   Joliet   prison.      (Govs.   mess. 

1892:  6.) 

1885.  Recommendation    that    sufficient    workshop    be 
built  at  Chester  penitentiary  for  letting  contracts 
for  convict  labor  to  advantage.     (Same  1885:  11.) 

— .  Minority  rept.  on  Sen.  bill  to  amend  title  thereof 
so  as  to  read  "  to  provide  for  operators  of  convict 
labor  in  each  of  penitentiaries  of  states."  (Sen. 
jol.  34  Gen.  Assem.  1885:  308-311.) 

1886.  Statistics   of  convict   labor.     Advance   chapters 
from  4  bienn.  rept.  of  labor  statistics  bureau,     ii, 
142  pp. 

1887.  Rept.    of    minority    re.    employment    of    convict 
labor  in  making  free  text-books  for  public  schools. 
(Sen.  jol.  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887:  372-373.) 

1889.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  state  penitentiary  at  Jo- 
liet re.  cost  of  necessary  plant  for  manufacture  of 
binding  twine  and  probable  cost  of  production,  etc. 
(House  jol.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889:  775-776.) 

.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  Southern  111.  Penitentiary  on 

feasibility  of  nmfg.  twine  for  binding  wheat  in- 
side penitentiaries  of  state.  (Sen.  jol.  36  Gen. 
Assem.  1889:  714-715;  House  jol.  1889:  789-790.) 
— .  Rept.  of  comrs.  to  investigate  expediency  of  and 
cost  of  establishing  plant  for  manufacture  of  bind- 
ing twine  in  prison  at  Joliet.  (Sen.  jol.  36  Gen. 
Asesm.  1889:  705.) 

1893.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  state  penitentiary  re.  em- 
ployment of  convicts  in  institution  at  Joliet.  (Sen. 
jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  346-347;  House  jol.  1893: 
394-395.) 

1895.  Veto  of  Sen.  bill  "  in  regard  to  employment  of 
convicts."  (Sen.  jol.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1895:  796-797; 
House  jol.  1895:  1092-1093.) 

— .  Repts.  of  committee  to  investigate  convict  labor 
and  its  effect  upon  industries  of  state.  (Sen.  jol. 
39  Gen.  Assem.  1895:  1002-1005;  House  jol.  1895: 
1065-1074.) 

1897.  Necessity  for  legislation  to  take  prisoners  out 
of  all  employment  in  which  they  directly  affect 
wages  of  free  laborers.  (Govs.  mess.  1897:  10.) 

1899.  Opinion;  labor,  persons  convicted  of  misde- 
meanors may  be  sentenced  to  labor  for  co.  at  places 
designated  by  co.  bd.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1899/00:  178-179.) 

1901.  Rept.  of  111.  convict  labor  comn.  apptd.  to  visit 
states  where  convict  labor  is  employed  and  investi- 


LABOR— cont'd 

Convict  Labor — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

gate  same.     (Sen.  jol.  42  Gen.  Assem.  1901:  251-254; 
House  jol.  1901:  146-149.) 

1901.  See  also  below,  Labor  Unions,  this  date. 

1902.  Opinion;   contracts  for  convict  labor  unconstitu- 
tional.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  185-187.) 

1903.  Convict  labor;  by  D.  Ross,  secy,  of  labor  bureau. 
(111.  assn.  of  state  officials,  mtg.  1903:  35-40.) 

Dangerous  Trades 

1894.  Accidents;   how  to  prevent  them  where  machin- 
ery is  in  use;  by  E.  H.  Davis,  factory  inspector  of 
Ohio.     (2  A.R.  factory  inspector  1893/4:  189-194.) 

1895/6.  Sanitation  and  safeguarding;  health  of  sweat- 
shop employes;  explosions;  elevator  accidents; 
danger  from  fire.  (4  same  1895/6:  32-40.) 

1896.  Need  of  further  legislation  for  protection  of 
employes.  (4  same  1895/6:  6-7.) 

.  Recommendation  re.  sanitation  and  safeguard- 
ing machinery.  (4  same  1895/6:  8.) 

1896/7-1903/4.  Statistical  tables  of  inspection  of  metal 
polishing  wheels  used  in  factories  in  111.  (5  same 
1896/7  (pp.  322-326)— 12  same  1903/4.) 

1898.  Machinery;  recommendation  that  sec.  6  of  act 
to  compel  the  using  of  blowers  upon  metal  polish- 
ing machinery,  be  amended.  (6  same  1897/8:  7-9.) 

1902.     For  passage  of  act  requiring  guards  on  danger- 
ous machinery.     (10  same  1901/2:  8.) 
Department  Stores 

1895.  Rept.  of  special  committee  apptd.  to  investigate 
department  stores.     (Sen.  jol.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1895: 
446-449;  House  jol.  1895:  733-736.) 

— .  Stmt.  of  Mr.  Cooper,  of  Siegel  Cooper  Co.,  giving 
reasons  why  he  declined  to  answer  certain  ques- 
tions propounded  by  committee  investigating 
charges  and  claims  agst.  dept.  stores.  (Sen.  jol. 
39  Gen.  Assem.  1895:  546-549.) 

Employment 

In  general  only;  for  statistics  and  condition  of  em- 
ployment in  any  particular  Industry  see  name  of 
industry,  as  Mines,  etc. 

1895-1899.  Stmt.  of  averages  of  capital  invested  by  in- 
dustries, goods  made,  aggregate  no.  of  persons  em- 
ployed and  yearly  earnings.  (11  bienn.  rept.  bu- 
reau of  labor  statistics  1898/00:  219.) 
.  Mnftres.  of  111.;  aggregate  np.  of  persons  em- 
ployed; bienn.  stmts.  by  sex  and  by  industries. 
(11  same  1898/00:  53-68.) 

.     Mnftres.  of  111.;  persons  employed,  by  industries 

and  by  mos.;  bienn.  stmts.     (11  same  1898/00:  87- 
148.) 

.     Mnftres.   of   111.;    aggregate   no.   of   persons   em- 
ployed;   bienn.  stmts.  by  sex  and  industries.     (11 
same  1898/00:  53-68.) 
— .     See  also  Industries,  these  dates. 
1895/9-1900/1.     Mnftres.  of  111.;  greatest  no.  of  persons 
employed,  by  industries;   bienn.  stmts.  of  increase 
or    decrease   and   percentages.      (11    same   1898/00 
(pp.  149-161) — 12  same  1900/2.) 

— .  Mnftres.  of  111.;  greatest  no.  of  persons  em- 
ployed, by  industries;  bienn.  stmts.  of  increase  or 
decrease  and  percentages.  (11  same  1898/00  (pp. 
149-161)— 12  same  1900/2.) 

1901.  Summary  of  classified  occupations  supplied  by 
free  employment  office.  (20  ann.  coal  rept.  of  111. 
bureau  of  labor  statistics  and  3  A.R.  of  111.  free  em- 
ployment office  1901:  xx.) 

1901-1902.  Age  periods  of  applications  at  free  employ- 
ment offices,  by  classified  occupations.  (20  same 
and  3  A.R.  same  1901  (pp.  xxi-xxv) — 21  ann.  coal 
rept.  and  4  free  employment  offices  same  1902.) 


248 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


LABOR — cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

.  Table  showing  for  Chicago  free  employment  of- 
fices, the  applications  for  employment  and  positions 
secured,  by  occupations.  ( 20  same  and  3  A.R.  same 
1901  (pp.  xl-xiv)— 21  same  and  4  A.R.  same  1902.) 
1901-1903.  Table  showing  nationality  of  all  applicants 
for  employment  in  free  employment  offices.  (20 
same  and  3  A.R.  same  1901  (pp.  xxxvi-xlvii )  — 22 
same  and  5  same  1903.) 

1901-1904.  Classified  occupations  of  applicants  for 
employment,  positions  secured  and  applications  for 
help  in  three  Chicago  offices,  with  percentages  in 
each  class.  (20  same  and  3  A.R.  same  1901  (pp. 
xv-xix)— 23  same  and  6  same  1904.) 

From  1902-1904  Peoria  free  employment  office  also. 

.     Summary  of  age  periods  of  applicants  at  free 

employment  offices,  by  classified  occupations.  (20 
same  and  3  A.R.  same  1901  (p.  xxvi)— 23  same  and 
6  same  1904.) 

1902-1903.  Stmt.  showing  positions  secured  by  three 
free  employment  offices  in  Chicago  and  one  in 
Peoria.  (21  same  and  4  A.R.  same  1902  (pp.  10- 
12)— 22  same  and  5  same  1902.) 

1902-1904.  Summary  of  leading  occupations  in  free 
employment  offices,  showing  applications  for  em- 
ployment and  help  with  percentages.  (21  same  and 
4  A.R.  same  1902  (pp.  13-14)— 23  same  and  6  A.R. 
same  1904.) 

.     Summary    of    nationality    of   all    applicants    for 

employment  in  free  employment  offices.  (21  ann. 
coal  rept.  and  111.  free  employment  offices  1902  (pp. 
50-51)— 23  same  and  6  A.R.  same  1904.) 
1903-1904.  Table  showing  no.  of  applicants  for  em- 
ployment, applications  for  help,  positions  secured, 
also  percentages  of  positions  secured  applicants  for 
employment  and  applicants  for  help.  (5  A.R.  of  111. 
free  employment  offices  1903  (pp.  21-25) — 6  same 
1904.) 

.     Table  showing  classified  occupations   (male  and 

female)  of  applicants  for  employment  in  free  em- 
ployment offices,  with  percentages.  (5  same  1903 
(p.  33)— 6  A.R.  same  1904.) 

1904.  Employment  by  mos.;  stmt.  showing  persons 
employed,  men,  women,  and  children,  with  per- 
centages of  employment  and  unemployment  of  total 
no.  (13  bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  labor  statistics 
1902/4:  37-48.) 

.    Mnftres.  of  111.;    stmt.  of  average  no.  of  wage 

earners  by  classes  and  industries.  (13  same  1902/ 
4:  30-36.) 

.     Mnftres.   of   111.;    average   no.    employed   during 

yr.,  and  aggregate  earnings  by  industries.  (13 
same  1902/4:  50-57.) 

.     Mnftres.   of   111.;    stmt.   of  average   no.   of   wage 

earners  by  classes  and  industries.  (13  same  1902/ 
4:  30-36.) 

.     Mnftres.  of  111.;  stmt.  of  no.  of  proprietors,  firm 

members,  salaried  officials  and  salaries,  average  no. 
of  employes  and  wages  paid.  (13  same  1902/4:  25- 
29.) 

UNION;  see  below,  LABOR  UNIONS 
Employment  Bureaus 

serial 

1899-1904.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  bureau  of  labor  statistics 
of  the  Illinois  free  employment  offices  for  the  yr 
ended  Oct.  1,  1-6.  Springfield,  n.  d.  1902-1904. 

Checklist 
1-2.  1809-1900.     Not  Issued  separately. 

3.  1901.  Phillips  Bros.,  1902.  83  pp. 

4.  1902.     "      "   1903.  75  pp. 

5.  1903.     "      "   1904.  81  pp. 

6.  1904.     "      "   1906.  71  pp. 


,ABOR— cont'd 
Employment  Bureaus — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
Also  In  Documents  as  follows  : 
-"   In  18  Ann.  coal  ~—  "°"" 
"  19 
"  20 
"  21 
"  22 
"  23 


2.  1900 

3.  1001 

4.  1902 

5.  1903 
fi.  1904 


1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 


n.  t.  p. 
n.  t.  p. 
n.  t.  p. 
n.  t.  p. 


Ixxvll  pp. 
75pp. 
81  pp. 
71pp. 


non-serial 

1899/02-1899/04.  Stmt.  showing  work  of  free  employ- 
ment offices  since  their  establishment  to  close  of 
last  fiscal  yr.  (21  ann.  coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of 
labor  statistics  and  4  A.R.  of  111.  free  employment 
offices  1902  (p.  1) — 23  ann.  coal  rept.  and  6  A.R. 
free  employment  offices  same  1904.) 
1901.  Constitutionality  of  free  employment  law  af- 
firmed by  Supreme  Court.  (20  same  and  3  A.R. 
same  1901:  it-viii.) 

Rept.    on     investigation    of    free    employment 

agencies.      (House  jol.   42  Gen.   Assem.   1901:  625- 
626.) 

1901-1902.    Work  of  three  free  employment  offices  1 
Chicago.     (20  ann.  coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of  labor 
statistics  and  3  A.R.  of  111.  free  employment  offices 
1901    (pp.  vii-ix) — 21   ann.   coal  rept.   and  4  A.R. 
free  employment  offices  1902.) 

1901-1904.  Rept.  of  supts.  of  free  employment  offices; 
north  side,  south  side  and  west  side  offices  in  Chi- 
cago and  the  office  at  Peoria,  111.  with  tables.  (20 
same  and  3  A.R.  same  1901  (pp.  li-lxxvii)— 23  same 
and  6  same  1904.) 

.  Table  showing  combined  business  of  three  Chi- 
cago employment  offices  for  yr.;  also  business  of 
Peoria  office  for  time.  (20  same  and  3  same  1901 
(p.  viii) — 23  same  and  6  A.R.  same  1904.) 

.     Percentages  of  positions  secured  and  percentages 

of  help  furnished,  both  male  and  female  in  free 
employment  offices.  (20  same  and  3  same  1901  (p. 
ix) — 23  same  and  6  same  1904.) 

1902.  Free  employment  offices  in  certain  cities  and 
private  employment  agencies  in  all  cities;  act  re. 
employment  offices  and  agencies.  (21  same  and 
4  A.R.  same  1902:  71-75.) 

1902-1903.  Record  of  work  of  4  free  employment  of- 
fices for  yr.  (21  same  and  4  same  1902  (pp.  4-52)— 
22  same  and  5  same  1904.) 

1903-1904.  Table  showing  work  of  all  free  employment 
offices,  three  in  Chicago  and  one  in  Peoria,  receiv- 
ing applications  for  employment.  (5  A.R.  111.  free 
employment  offices  1903  (pp.  10-13)— 6  same  1904.) 

.     Same;  applications  for  help.     (5  same  1903  (pp, 

14-17) — 6  A.R.  same  1904.) 

1904.  Table  showing  work  of  all  free  employment  of 
flees,  three  in  Chicago  and  one  in  Peoria,  securing 
positions  for  applicants.  (6  same  1904:  15-17.) 

.     Work   of   free   employment   offices   for   yr.      (IS 

bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  state  comrs.  of  public  chari 
ties  1903/4:  20-21.) 

.     Opinion  re.  employment  agencies — what  fee  may 

be  charged  applicants  for  positions.  (Bienn.  rept 
atty.  gen.  1903/4:  277-278.) 

Factory  Inspection 

serial 

1893-1903/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  factory  inspectors  of  Illi 
nois  for  the  yr.  ending  Dec.  15,  1-12.  Springfield 
1894-1906. 

Checklist 

1.  1893  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.     122  pp. 
2    1894  dept.  ed.     Ed.   F.   Hartman,   1895.     197  pp. 
3.   1895  dept.  ed.  "  "  1896.     274  pp. 

3.   1895  doc.     ed.  "  "  1896.     274  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


249 


L.JOR— cont'd 
actory  Inspection — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

4.  1896  dept.  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     299  pp. 

5.  1897  dept.  ed.  1898.     483  pp. 

5.  1897  doc.     ed.  1898.     433  pp. 

6.  1898  dept.  ed.  1899.  294  pp. 

7.  1899  dept  ed.  1900.  352  pp. 

8.  1900  dept.  ed.  1901.  352  pp. 

9.  1901  dept.  ed.  1902.  345  pp. 
10.  1902  dept.  ed.  1903.  602  pp. 
11-12.  1903/4  dept.  ed.  111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1906.   liv, 

1167  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1-2.  1893-1894  omitted. 

3.  1895  in  Hepts.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1895,  v.  2. 

4.  1896  omitted. 

5.  1897  in  Repts.  40  Gen.  Assem.  1897,  v.  1. 

non-serial 

1893.  Stint,  of  factory  inspectors.     (Inspector  of  work- 
shops and  factories.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1893-1902.  Table  showing  increase  in  labor  as  com- 
pared with  no.  of  inspections.  (111.  assn.  of  state 
officials  1  mtg.  1903:  26.) 

1893/4-1895/6.  Statistical  stmt.  of  work  done  by  in- 
spectors for  yr.  (2  A.R.  factory  inspectors  1893/4 
(pp.  105-162)— 4  same  1895/6.) 

1893/4-1903/4.     Records  of  convictions  for  violations  of 
factory    inspection   laws;    cases   pending;    table   of 
convictions;   obstacles  to  enforcement  of  the  law. 
(2  same  1893/4  (pp.  62-69)— 12  same  1903/4.) 
After  1896/7  called  Results  of  prosecutions. 

1894.  Salaries  of  deputy  inspectors  too  small  for  com- 
petent men.     (2  same  1893/4:  70.) 

1894-1895.  Apprns.;  that  for  factory  inspection  ex- 
penses insufficient.  (2  same  1893/4  (p.  70) — 3 
same  1894/5.) 

1894-1896.  Recommendation  for  certain  additions  to 
the  penalty  clause.  (2  same  1893/4  (p.  72)— 4 
same  1895/6:  8-9.) 

1894-1897.  Recommendation  for  increased  apprns.  for 
dept.  of  inspection.  (2  same  1893/4  (p.  72) — 6 
same  1897/8.) 

1894/5-1903/4.  Increase  in  work  done  by  inspectors  of 
factories  and  workshops.  (3  same  1894/5  (p.  1)  — 
12  same  1903/4.) 

1895/6.  Sanitation  and  safeguarding;  health  of  sweat- 
shop employes;  explosions;  elevator  accidents; 
other  preventable  accidents;  danger  from  flre.  (4 
same  1895/6:  32-40.) 

1896/7-1898/9.  Statistical  tables  of  fire-escape  inspec- 
tions in  Chicago  and  in  other  towns  of  111.,  showing 
names  of  owner,  occupant,  or  lessee,  location  of 
bldg.,  for  what  purpose  bldg.  used,  etc.  (5  same 
1896/7  (pp.  314-321)— 7  same  1898/9.) 

1896/7-1903/4.  Stmt.  showing  result  of  inspections. 
(5  same  1896/7  (p.  2)— 12  same  1903/4.) 

.  Statistical  tables  of  inspection,  by  industries  and 

trade,  in  towns  outside  of  Cook  Co.  and  Chicago. 
(5  same  1896/7  (pp.  327-397)— 12  same  1903/4.) 

1897.  Fire  escapes;    law  regulating  use  of;    comments 
on.     (5  same  1896/7:  7-11.) 

1898.  Fire     escapes;     recommendation     that     law     be 
amended  as  to  make  enforcement  of  same  easier. 
(6  same  1897/8:  7.) 

1898.  Opinion;     factory    inspectors — duty    to    enforce 
law  relating  to  flre  escapes,  state's  atty.  to  prose- 
cute.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  217-218.) 

.  Same;  state  factory  inspectors — power  of  assist- 
ant and  deputy  inspectors;  bldgs.  requiring  flre  es- 
capes; state  hospitals  and  asylums  exempt.  (Same 
1897/8:  217.) 

1899.  Recommendation   for  enactment  of  law   provid- 
ing for  apptmt.  of  2  physicians  as  members  of  fac- 
tory  inspector's  staff.      (7  A.R.   factory   inspectors 
1898/9:  13.) 


LABOR— cont'd 

Factory  Inspection — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1899.  Stmt.  showing  flre  escapes  erected  and  approved, 
where  notice  was  served  in  1898.  (7  same  1898/9: 
312.) 

1901.  Opinion  re.  apprn.  for  deputy  factory  inspectors. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  243-244.) 

1902.  For  passage  of  act  providing  for  atty.  for  in- 
spection dept.     (10  A.R.  factory  inspectors  1901/2: 
9.) 

— .  For  enactment  of  law  providing  for  apptmt.  of 
2  physicians  as  members  of  factory  inspector's 
staff.  (10  same  1901/2:  9.) 

— .  For  passage  of  law  requiring  employers  to  report 
to  state  factory  inspector  all  cases  of  serious  acci- 
dents, their  causes  and  effects,  etc.  (10  same  1901/ 
2:  9.) 

— .  Present  factory  laws  enforced  by  inspection  dept. 
(10  same  1901/2:  20-24.) 

— .  For  passage  of  act  increasing  no.  of  inspectors 
to  a  corps,  equal  to  necessities  of  dept.  (10  same 
1901/2:  9.) 

— .  For  passage  of  act  requiring  sanitary  arrange- 
ment and  proper  ventilation  in  factories  and  work- 
shops of  state.  (10  same  1901/2:  8.) 

— .  For  passage  of  act  compelling  all  establishments 
where  males  and  females  are  employed  to  maintain 
separate  retiring  rooms.  (10  same  1901/2:  8.) 

— .  Opinion  re.  factory  inspectors — jurisdiction  of 
justice  of  peace  in  prosecutions  under  act  re.  em- 
ployment of  children.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1901/2:  233-234.) 

— .  For  passage  of  act  increasing  salary  of  asst. 
chief  inspector.  (10  A.R.  factory  inspectors  1901/ 
2:  9.) 

— .  For  passage  of  act  requiring  sanitary  arrange- 
ment and  proper  ventilation  in  factories  and  work- 
shops of  state.  (10  same  1901/2:  8.) 

1903.  Factory  inspection;   by  E.  T.  Davis,  factory  in- 
spector.    (111.  assn.  of  state  officials  1  mtg.  1903: 
22-29.) 

— .    Opinion  re.   effect  of  factory  inspection  act  of 
1903  on  officers  apptd.  under  original  act.     (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  283.) 
Hours 

1886.  Eight  hour  circular.  (Bureau  of  labor  statis- 
tics.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1893.  Shop  hours  for  females.  (Inspector  of  work- 
shops and  factories.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1893/4.     The  8-hour  day;  hours  of  labor  of  boys;  hours 
of   labor   in   other  countries;    in  other  states.      (2 
A.R.    factory    inspectors    1893/4:  58-61.) 
1894-1895.     Recommendation    re.    hours    of    labor.      (2 

same  1893/4   (p.  72) — 3  same  1894/5.) 
1895.     The  Supreme  Court  annuls  the  8  hour  sec.     (3 

same  1894/5:  5-7.) 

— .  Opinion  of  Supreme  Court  in  case  of  Ritchie  vs. 
the  People;  annulling  8  hour  law.  (3  same  1894/5: 
128-138.) 

1901.     Opinion  that  8  hour  law  does  not  apply  to  as- 
sessors— may  appoint  deputies.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1901/2:  257.) 
UNION;  see  below,  LABOB  UNIONS 
House  Industries 

1893.  Rept.  and  findings  of  joint  committee  to  investi- 
gate Chicago  "sweat  shop"  system.  (Sen.  Jol.  38 
G«n.  Assem.  1893:  339-341;  House  jol.  1893:  376- 
379.) 

— — .  Opinion  re.  construction  of  act  to  regulate  the 
manufacture  of  clothing.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1893/4:  265.) 


250 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


LABOR— cont'd 
House  Industries — cont'd 

1893/4.  Tenement  house  mnftre.;  infectious  food; 
small-pox  In  garment  shops  in  Chicago;  illustra- 
tive cases;  danger  of  infection  increased  by  con- 
cealment; recurrence  of  disease  and  dangerous 
medical  certificates;  need  of  staff  physicians;  rea- 
sons for  concealment  in  tenement  houses;  tene- 
ment house  vs.  factory;  the  lesson  of  the  small- 
pox epidemic;  cloak  mnftrers.  and  their  shops; 
clothing.  (2  A.R.  factory  inspectors  1893/4:  27- 
58.) 

1894.  First  special  rept.  of  the  factory  inspector  on 
small-pox  in  the  tenement  house  sweat-shops  of 
Chicago,  July  1,  1894.  57  pp. 

1894-1896.  Recommendation  re.  tenement  house 
mnftre.  (2  A.R.  factory  inspectors  1893/4  (p.  72) 
— 4  same  1895/6.) 

1894-1899.  Comparative  stmt.  of  mnftre.  of  garments, 
cigars  and  cigarettes  in  Chicago,  showing  no.  of 
shops  and  no.  of  employes.  (8  same  1898/9:  8.) 

— — .  Comparative  stmt.  of  mnftre.  of  garments, 
cigars  and  cigarettes  in  Chicago,  showing  no.  of 
shops  and  no.  of  employes.  (8  same  1898/9:  8.) 

1894/5.  Tenement  house  mnftre.;  provisions  of  factory 
act,  regulating;  increase  of;  failure  of  attempted 
regulations;  health  of  employes;  the  purchaser's 
risk;  necessity  for  federal  regulation;  the  Sulzer 
bill;  tables  on  cloak  and  clothing  trades.  (3  same 
1894/5:  47-93.) 

1895/6.  Tenement  house  mnftre.;  limitations  of  pres- 
ent regulations;  the  purchaser's  risk;  increase  of 
contractors'  shop;  extension  of;  reasons  for  pro- 
hibiting; tables  of  cloak  and  clothing  trades.  (4 
same  1895/6:  41-84.) 

1896/7-1903/4.  Garment  makers  in  Chicago;  stmt. 
showing  by  branches  of  industry,  the  amt.  of  child 
labor  employed,  conditions  of  shops,  and  total  no. 
of  employes.  (5  same  1896/7  (pp.  207-313) — 12 
same  1903/4.) 

From  1896/7-1903/4  Is  included  In  item  :  Comparison 
cf  children ;  stmt.  of  inspection  of  different  In- 
dustries, etc.,  in  Chicago  and  Cook  Co. 

1898/9.  Tenement  house  mnftre.;  extent  of  the  evil; 
conditions  of  employes;  the  public  danger;  defects 
of  present  law.  (8  same  1898/9:  7-12.) 

1902.  For  passage  of  a  new  sweat-shop  act,  or  act 
licensing  mnftre.  of  garments  or  wearing  apparel. 
(10  same  1901/2:  8.) 

.     Tenement-house  mnftre.;  law  re.  mnftre.  of  gar- 
ments   recommended    for    enactment.      (10    same 
1901/2:  16-20.) 
Housing  of  Laborers 

1904.     Stmt.    showing    homes    owned    and    rented    by 
miners  and  other  employes.      (13   bienn.   rept.  bu- 
reau of  labor  statistics  1902/4:  175-179.) 
— .     Stmt.  showing  homes  owned,  bldgs.,  home  sur- 
roundings,  neighborhood,  health  of  workmen  and 
families.     (13  same  1903/4:  182-185.) 
— .     Stmt.  showing  homes  rented,  bldgs.,  home  sur- 
roundings, neighborhood,   health  of  workmen   and 
families.     (13  same  1902/4:  187-191.) 
— .     Stmt.  showing  homes  rented  from  co.  and  from 
individuals,  no.  of  families  and  rooms,  ann.  rent. 
(13  same  1902/4:  193-202.) 
Industrial  Hygiene 

See  above,  Dangerous  Trades,  Factory  Inspection. 
Laws 

n.  d.     Factory  law,  state  of  111.     n.  d.  16°.     (Inspector 
of  workshops  and  factories.) 
Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1887.     [Bill  for]  Act  to  provide  for  employment  of  con- 
vict labor  in  making  school-books,  etc.     f°.     85  pp. 
Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


LABOR— cont'd 
Laws — cont'd 

1893.  Text  of  that  part  of  factory  and  workshop  in- 
spection law  which  it  is  duty  of  factory  inspectors 
to  enforce.     (2  A.R.  factory  inspectors  1893/4  (pp. 
8-9)— 4  same  1895/6.) 

— — .  Mining  laws,  and  other  labor  laws  of  state,  July 
1.  51  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1894.  Synopsis  of  laws  of  several  states  for  protection 
of  employes.     (2  A.R.  factory  inspectors  1894:  183- 
188.) 

1895.  Arbitration  law  of  111.     (4  A.R.  state  bd.  arbi- 
tration 1898/9   (pp.  105-107)—  same  1903/4.) 

.     Labor  laws. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1897.  Act  to  compel  the  using  of  blowers  upon  metal 
polishing  machines  in  force  July  1,  text.     (5  A.R. 
factory  inspectors  1896/7:  5-7.) 

1898.  Text  of  arbitration  law  of  U.  S.  and  laws  and 
constitutional   provisions  of  several  states  re.  set- 
tlement of  differences  between  employer  and  em- ' 
ployes   by   means   of   arbitration   and   conciliation. 
(4  A.R.  state  bd.  arbitration  1897/8:  114-166.) 

1899.  Labor  laws  of  the  state  of  111.    As  amended  and 
in  force  on  and  after  July  1,  1899.     Published  by 
the  state  bureau  of  labor  statistics.    64  pp. 

1901.  The  arbitration  laws  of  111.;  text  of  act  of  1901; 
review  of  provisions  of  earlier  acts.  (7  A.R.  bd. 
of  arbitration  1901/2:  268-271.) 

1903.  Labor  laws  of  the  state  of  111.    As  amended  and 
in  force  on  and  after  July  1,  1903.     Published  by 
the  state  bureau  of  labor  statistics,    vii,  104  pp. 

— .  The  present  child  labor  law  in  force  July  1; 
text.  (12  A.R.  factory  inspectors  1903/4:  xxxiii- 
xxxviii.) 

.    Arbitration   laws  of  U.   S.  and   several  states; 

text.      (8    A.R.   state   bd.    arbitration    1902/3:  187- 
238.) 
Mines 

1883-1903.  Stmt.  showing  employes  in  coal  mines  of 
state  by  distrs.  (22  ann.  coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of 
labor  statistics  1903:  61.) 

1883/01-1883/04.  Stmt.  showing  no.  of  employes  in 
coal  mines  of  state  for  a  series  of  yrs.,  by  distrs. 
(20  same  1901  (p.  37) — 23  same  1904.) 
— .  Table  showing  percentages  of  increase  and  de- 
crease of  men  employed  in  mines,  tons  of  coal  pro- 
duced, men  killed  and  men  injured.  (20  same  1901 
(p.  60)— 23  same  1904.) 

1891-1893.  Schedule  of  coal  miners.  2  pm.  (A.R. 
concerning  coal,  etc.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  irom  Bowker. 

1893/01-1893/04.  Table  showing  percentages  of  mines, 
men  and  tons  in  reference  to  payment  of  wages. 
(20  ann.  coal  rept.  111.  bureau  of  labor  statistics 
1901  (p.  39)— 23  same  1904.) 

1896.  Supreme  Court  decision  in  case  of  Harding  et  al. 
vs.  The  People;  statutes  depriving  miners  of  right 
to  contract,  void.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1894/6: 
114-118.) 

1899-1904.     Table  showing  classification  of  employes  in 

all   mines.      (23  ann.   coal   rept.   of   111.   bureau   of 

labor  statistics  1904:  71.) 
1901-1903.     Table  showing  percentages  of  men  employed 

and   tons  of  coal   produced   in   shipping  and   local 

mines,  by  distrs.     (20  same  1901   (p.  5) — 22  same 

1903.) 
1901-1904.     Table  showing  classification  of  employes  in 

mines,  by  distrs.     (20  same  1901   (p.  36) — 23  same 

1904.) 

1904.  Stmt.    showing   no.    of    yrs.    of    employment    of 
miners   and   other  employes   in   and   around   coal 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


251 


L30R— cont'd 
fines — cont'd 

mines.     (13  bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  labor  statistics 

1902/4:  169.) 
[I  1904.     Stmt.   showing   no.   of   children   of   employes  at 

coal  mines  who  have  attended  school  for  specified 

no.  of  yrs.     (13  same  1902/4:  208-212.) 
1  .     Stmt.  showing  conjugal  condition  and  residence 

of  miners  and  others.     (13  same  1902/4:  202-206.) 
.    Table  showing  present  age  of  miners  and  others; 

no.  of  persons  of  specific  age.     (13  same  1902/4: 

170-174.) 
.     Stmt.  showing  coal  miners  and  other  employes, 

time  employed,  wages,  homes,  and  families.     (13 

same  1902/4:  218-665.) 
.    Stmt.   showing   no,   of   yrs.    of   employment   of 

miners   and   other   employes   in   and   around   coal 

mines.     (13  same  1902/4:  169.) 
.    Stmt.  showing  birthplace  of  coal  mine  employes. 

(13  same  1902/4:  156-165.) 
.     Stmt.  showing  percentages  of  native  and  foreign 

born  miners  and  other  employes.     (13  same  1902/4: 

166-167.) 
.     Record    of    ventilating    fans    by    distrs.    giving 

name  of  operator,  location  of  mine,  and  no.  of  em- 
ployes underground  at  each  time,  size  and  capacity 

of  fan,  etc.     (23  ann.  coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of 

labor  statistics  1904:  123-136.) 
WAGES;  see  below,  that  title 
Profit-sharing 
1899.    Stmt.  of  division  of  profit  as  to  capital  invested 

and  persons  employed.     (11  bienn.  rept.  bureau  of 

labor  statistics  1898/00:  217.) 

Public  Works 
CANALS;  see  that  title 
RAILROADS;  see  that  title 

i.  e.,  time  when  r.rs.  were  operated  by  state. 
ROADS;  see  ROADS:    STATE 

See  also  Public  Works. 
Railroads 

1839.  Rept.  from  actg.  comrs.  of  bd.  of  public  works 
in  reply  to  House  res.  of  inquiry  re.  no.  of  persons 
of  various  grades  employed  upon  r.rs.  in  state, 
their  compensation,  etc.  21  pp.  (House  repts.  11 
Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  97-117.) 
1875/6.  Stmt.  of  no.  of  employees  of  r.rs.  in  111.  (6 

A.R.   r.r.  warehouse  comn.  1875/6:  10-15.) 
1898.     Statistics  concerning  r.rs.  of  111.    (mileage,  ton- 
nage,   employes    and    compensation).      (111.    Blue 
Book  1899:  381-382.) 

1899/01-1904.  Classified  stmt.  of  employes  in  service 
of  steam  r.rs.  and  comparisons  made  with  fiscal 
yrs.  (31  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1900/1 
(p.  69)— 34  same  1904.) 

1903.     Statistics  concerning  r.rs.  of  111.    (mileage,  ton- 
nage,   employes    and    compensation).       (111.    Blue 
Book  1903:  575-576.) 
ACCIDENTS;  see  that  title 
WAGES;  see  below  that  title 
Street  Railway  Labor 
WAGES;  see  below,  that  title 
Sweatshops;  see  above,  House  Industries 
Wages 

See  also  above,  Employment. 
1893.     Rept.   on   bill   to   compel   payment   of  wages   in 

money.     (House  jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  939.) 
FABM  LABOB 

1880/3-1880/1904.  Table  showing  wages  paid  farm 
hands  per  day  and  per  mo.,  with  and  without  board, 
each  yr.  in  each  agricultural  division  of  state. 


LABOR— cont'd 
Wages — cont'd 
FABM  LABOR — cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/3  in  Agric.  dept.  circular  98  : 8,  41. 

1880/4  '  "  110  :  11-12. 

1880/5  '  "  122  :  10. 

1880/6  '  "  128  :  10. 

1880/7  '  "  134:8-9. 

1880/8  '  "  139:9. 

1880/9  '  "  144:9. 

1880/90  '  "  148  :  10-11. 

1880/91 '  "  162  : 11. 

1880/92  '  "  166  : 10. 

1880/93  '  "  160  :  9. 

1880/94  '  '  164  :  9-10. 

1880/95  '  '  168  :  9-10. 

1880/96  '  '  172  :  9-10. 

1880/97  '  '  176  :  9-10. 

1880/98  '  '  180 :  8-9. 

1880/99  '  '  184  :  9-10. 

1880/00  '  '  188  :  9-10. 

1880/01  '  '  192  :  9-10. 

1880/02  '  '  196  :  8-9. 

1880/03  '  '  200  :  9-10. 

1880/04  '  204  :  9-10. 
1882-1904.  Table  showing,  by  counties.,  wages  of  farm 

hands  per  day  with  and  without  board  and  per 
mo.  with  and  without  bd.,  supply  of  farm  hands 
and  %  and  average  supply  for  each  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882  in  Agrlc.  dept.  circular  98  : 13. 

1883  "   "     "  "  110 :  17. 

1884 "  122:69. 

1885  "   "     "  "  128:31. 

1886 "  132:  (7). 

1887  "   "     '      "   134:31. 

1888  "  '  "  139:29. 

1889  "  '  '  144 :  15. 

1890  "  '  148 :  19. 

1891  "  '  '  152 :  IT. 

1892  "  '  156 :  18. 

1893  "  '  '  160 : 19. 

1894  •'  "  '  164 : 19. 

1895  •'  "  '  168 : 19. 

1896  '  '  '  172:20. 

1897  '  '  176  :  20. 

1898  '  '  '   180 : 19. 

1899  '  '  184  :  20. 

1900  '  '  188  :  20. 

1901  '  '  192 : 20. 

1902  '  '  '   196 : 19. 

1903  '  '  '   200 : 19. 

1904  '  '   204 : 19. 
INDUSTRIES 

1884.  Wages  in  woolen  mills.  (Bureau  of  labor  sta- 
tistics.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1895-1899.     See  Industries,  these  dates. 

— — .  Percentages  of  increase  in  capital  invested  by 
industries,  stock  used,  goods  made,  persons  em- 
ployed and  wages  paid.  (11  bienn.  rept.  bureau  of 
labor  statistics  1898/00:  222.  ) 

1895/9-1900/1.  Mnftres.  of  111.;  average  yearly  earn- 
ings, by  industries;  yearly  earnings  by  sexes  with 
increase  or  decrease  and  %.  (11  same  1898/00  (pp. 
77-86)— 12  same  1900/2.) 

— .  Mnftres.  of  111.;  total  wages  paid,  by  industries; 
stmts.  showing  increase  or  decrease,  with  %.  (11 
same  1898/00  (pp.  69-76) — 12  same  1900/2.) 

.    Mnftres.  of  111.;  classification  of  wkly.  earnings 

of  employes  by  industries.  (11  same  1898/00  (pp. 
162-205)— 12  same  1900/2.) 

.  Mnftres.  of  111.;  average  yearly  earnings,  by  in- 
dustries; by  sexes  with  increase  or  decrease.  (11 
same  1898/00  (pp.  77-86) — 12  same  1900/2.) 

.     Mnftres.  of  111.;   classification  of  wkly.  earnings 

of  employes  by  industries.  (11  same  1898/00  (pp. 
162-205)— 12  same  1900/2.) 

.    Mnftres.  of  111.;  total  wages  paid,  by  industries; 

increase  or  decrease,  with  %.  (11  same  1898/00 
(pp.  69-76)— 12  same  1900/2.) 

1897.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  day  wages  paid  by 
Deere  &  Mansur  Co.  and  by  two  of  their  leading 
competitors,  Rock  Island  Plow  Co.  and  Parlin  & 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


LABOR— cont'd 
Wages — cont'd 
INDUSTBIES — cont'd 

Orendorff  Co.,  Canton,  111.     (3  A.R.  state  bd.  arbi- 
tration 1897/8:  21.) 

1899.  Stint,  of  value  of  industry  products  in  8  leading 
industries  and  "  all  industries "  wages  paid  and 
expense  fund.  (11  same  1898/00:  216.) 

1900/1.  Wkly.  and  yearly  earnings  of  greatest  no.  of 
employed  in  selected  industries.  (12  same  1900/2: 
118-225.) 

1901-1902.  Stmt.  showing  average  wages  paid  to  appli- 
cants furnished  employment  by  three  Chicago  free 
employment  offices.  (20  ann.  coal  rept.  of  111.  bu- 
reau of  labor  statistics  and  3  ann.  rept.  of  111.  free 
employment  offices.  (1901  (pp.  xxxiii-xxxv) — 21 
same  and  4  same  1904.) 

1902.  Stmt.  showing  average  wages  paid  applicants  to 
whom  employment  was  furnished  by  Peoria  free 
employment  office.  (21  same  and  4  same  1902:  36- 
38.) 

1904.  Mnftres.  of  111.;  stmt.  of  no.  of  proprietors,  firm 
members,  salaried  officials  and  salaries,  average  no. 
of  employes  and  wages  paid.  (13  bienn.  rept.  bu- 
reau of  labor  statistics  1902/4:  25-29.) 

.     Mnftres.   of   111.;    classified   wkly.   earnings   and 

no.  of  wage  earners,  during  one  specified  busy  wk., 
by  industries.     (13  same  1902/4:  58-112.) 

.    Stmt.  showing  occupations  and  yearly  earnings 

of  all  employes.     (13  same  1902/4:  154.) 

.  Stmt.  of  yearly  earnings  of  all  employes,  classi- 
fied by  amts.  and  by  occupations  (not  including 
earnings  of  children).  (13  same  1902/4:  152-153.) 

.     No.    of   all    employes,    with    working   time   and 

earnings,  by  occupations  and  locations.     (13  same 
1902/4:  140-149.) 

.     Mnftres.   of   111.;    classified   wkly.   earnings   and 

no.  of  wage  earners,  during  one  specified  busy  wk., 
by  industries.     (13  same  1902/4:  58-112.) 

.     Mnftres.   of   111.;    average   no.    employed    during 

jr.;    and  aggregate  earnings,   by   industries.      (13 
same  1902/4:  50-57.) 
MINE  LABOR 

1893/01-1893/04.  Table  showing  percentages  of  mines, 
men  and  tons  in  reference  to  payment  of  wages  for 
series  of  yrs.  (20  ann.  coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of 
labor  statistics  1901  (p.  39) — 23  same  1904.) 

1901-1904.  Table  showing  average  prices  paid  for  min- 
ing by  hand,  and  with  machines,  by  distrs.  (20 
same  1901  (p.  38)— 23  same  1904.) 

.    Table  showing  frequency  of  payment  of  wages 

in  mines,   by   distrs.      (20  same   1901    (p.   38) — 23 
same  1904.) 

1901/2.  Comparative  stmt.  of  earnings  of  coal  miners 
in  shipping  mines,  machine  mining  exclusively. 
(21  same  1902:  60.) 

.  Table  showing  earnings  of  coal  miners  in  ship- 
ping mines,  machine  mining  exclusively,  for  yr. 
ended  June  30.  (21  same  1902:  59.) 

1901/2-1901/4.  Table  showing  hand  mining,  earnings 
of  coal  miners,  in  shipping  mines,  for  yr.  ended 
June  30,  by  distrs.  (21  same  1902  (p.  57) — 23  same 
1904.) 

1904.  Stmt.  showing  coal  miners  and  other  employes, 
time  employed,  wages,  homes,  and  families.  (13 
same  1902/4:  218-666.) 

.    Working  time,  earnings  and  general  conditions 

of  coal   miners   and   other  employes.      (13   bienn. 
rept.  bureau  of  labor  statistics  1902/4:  137-665.) 
RAILROAD  LABOR 

1875/6-1903/4.  Stmt.  showing  no.  of  employes  and 
average  salary  per  annum  on  steam  r.rs.  (7  A.R. 


LABOR— cont'd 
Wages— cont'd 
RAILROAD  LABOR — cont'd 

r.r.   and   warehouse   comn.   1875/6    (pp.   66-67) — 34 
same  1904.) 

No  returns  1876/7,  1879/80,  1881/2,  1888/9. 

1877/8.  Tabular  stmt.  of  roads  paying  highest  and 
lowest  average  ann.  salaries.  (8  same  1877/8:  xii.) 

1890-1904.     Stmt.   showing  average  dally  compensation 
of  employes  of  steam  r.rs.  for  yr.  ending  June  30. 
(20  same  1889/90  (pp.  96-97) — 34  same  1904.) 
STREET  RAILWAY  LABOR 

1899-1904.  Stmt.  showing  average  daily  compensation 
of  employes  of  elevated  and  electric  rwys.  (29 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1898/9  (p.  ccxxii)  — 
34  same  1904.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  no.  of  employes  and  salaries  on 

elevated  and  electric  rwys.  for  yr.  ending  June  30. 
(29  same  1898/9  (p.  ccxxii) — 34  same  1904.) 

1900/1-1904.  Comparison  of  average  daily  compensa- 
tion paid  to  employes  on  surface  and  elevated  elec- 
tric rwys.  in  111.  (31  same  1900/1  (p.  193)— 34 
same  1904.) 

1901/2-1903/4.     Comparison  of  average  daily  compensa- 
tion paid  to  all  employes  on  steam  rwys.     (32  same 
1901/2   (p.  84)— 34  same  1903/4.) 
TEACHERS 

1855-1876.     Comparative     stmt.     showing    wages     paid 
male  and  female  teachers.     ( 11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  j 
of  public  instruction  1875/6:  456.) 

1855/80-1855/98.  Salaries  of  co.  supts.  (13  same 
1879/80  (pp.  24-25)— some  1897/8.) 

1857.  Compensation  of  supt.  of  public  instruction 
should  be  such  as  would  command  best  qualifica- 
tions in  state.  (Govs.  mess.  1857.) 

1866.  Recommendation  for  provison  that  teachers 
shall  In  all  cases  be  paid  by  treasurer  of  township 
in  which  school  is  taught.  (6  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of 
public  instruction  1865/6:  148.) 

1867/8-1869/70.  Compensation  of  teachers  in  111.  (7 
same  1867/8  (pp.  50-51) — 8  same  1869/70.) 

1869/70-1903/4.  Stmt.  showing  salaries  of  teachers.  (8 
same  1869/70  (p.  6)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1873/4-1875/6.  Stmt.  of  compensation  of  co.  supts.  of 
schools.  (10  same  1873/4  (p.  11) — 11  same  1875/ 
6.) 

1875/6-1877/8.  Tabular  stmt.  of  compensation  of  co. 
supts.,  by  cos.  (11  same  1875/6  (pp.  72-73;  124-125) 
—12  same  1877/8.) 

.     Tabular   stmt.    showing   wages   of   teachers,   by 

cos.     (11  same  1875/6  (pp.  61-62;  114-115)— 12  same 
1877/8.) 

1878/80-1902/4.  Summary  of  general  statistics,  show- 
ing wages  of  teachers,  private  schools,  libraries  and 
illiteracy.  (13  same  1879/80  (pp.  396-398;  426-428) 
— 25  sa:ne  1903/4.) 

.     Summary  of  co.  supts.  compensation,  and  apprn. 

for  institutes.     (13  same  1879/80  (pp.  415-416,  446- 
447)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1884.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  increase  in  wage  of  men  and 
women  teachers.  (Govs.  mess.  1885:  7.) 

1888.  Stmt.  showing  average  monthly  wages  of  male 
and  female  teachers.  (Same  1889:  18.) 

1897.  Opinion  re.  compensation  of  asst.  co.  school 
supt.  of  La  Salle  Co.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/ 
8:  339.) 

1899.  Same;     teachers'    wages— payable    monthly,    to 
bear  interest  until   pd. — township  treasurer's  war- 
rants on,  how  and  for  what  may  be  drawn.     (Same 
1899/00:  299.) 

1900.  Opinion  re.  right  of  bd.  of  directors  to  contract 
with    teachers    for   salary — teachers    must   present 
schedule  before  salary  is  paid.     (Same  1899/00: 
296-297.) 


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253 


.BOR — cont'd 
Wages— cont'd 
TEACHERS — cont'd 

1904.     The  wage  (teachers')  question.     (25  bienn.  rept. 

supt.  of  public  instruction  1903/4:  19-20.) 
— .     Teachers'    wages    in    the    less    favored    schools. 

(25  same  1903/4:  21-22.) 
UNION  ;  see  below,  LABOB  UNIONS 
Women 

1891.     Schedule  of  working  women.     (Bureau  of  labor 
statistics. ) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1893.  List  of  females  employed.     (Inspector  of  work- 
shops and  factories.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1894.  Brief   and   argument   of   defendant   in   error   in 
Supreme  Court  of  111.,  So.  Grand  Div.,  May  term 
for  violating  8  hour  law.     (2  A.R.  factory  inspec- 
tors 1893/4:  73-104.) 

8  hour  day  for  women. 


IBOR  DISPUTES 

Arbitration 


serial 


State  Board  of  Arbitration,  created  by  Act  of  August 

2,  1895. 

1896-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  state  bd.  of  arbitration,  1- 
9.    Springfield,  1897-1905. 
Checklist 


1. 

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4. 
5. 

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1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 

Phillips  Bro 
111.  State  J< 

*.,  1900.  20 
1897.  18 
1898.  29 
1898.  166 
1900.  314 
1901.  59 
1902.  275 
1904.  Till 
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pp. 
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,  262  pp. 
76  pp. 

non-serial 

1895.  Rept.  of  wages  reduction  and  restoration  on  part 
of  Gartslde  Coal  Co.,  Murphysboro.      (1   A.R.  bd. 
of  arbitration  1896:  15.) 

.  Rept.  of  arbitration  of  difference  between  em- 
ployes and  St.  Louis  Pressed  Brick  Co.  (1  same 
1896:  15-16.) 

.     Text  of  agreement  in  case  of  Purington  Paving 

Brick  Co.  and  Galesburg  Brick  and  Terra  Cotta  Co. 
wages  grievance.    (1  same  1896:  15.) 
— .    Text  of  decision  in  matter  of  joint  petition  of 
Sangamon   Coal  Co.   and   its  employes.      (1   same 
1896:  17.) 

1896.  Rept.   of  action   In   matter   of   differences   betw. 
Clothing  Manufacturers'  Assn.  and  Clothing  Cut- 
ters'  and   Trimmers'   Assn.   in   Chicago.      (1   same 
1896:  18-20.) 

1897.  Chicago  Mantel  &  Tile  Dealers'  Assn.;    applica- 
tion for  arbitration  of  differences  between  members 
and  employes.     (3  same  1897/8:  18-19.) 

1898.  Evidence  heard  by   bd.   of  arbitration   in   Pana 
case;    application  of  employes  of  Pana  Coal   cos., 
Pen  well  Coal  Co.  and  Springside  Coal  Co.     (4  same 
1898/9:  82-104.) 

— .     Evidence  heard  by  bd.  of  arbitration  in  Virden 

case.     (4  same  1898/9:  39-81.) 
— .     Acct.  of  action  of  bd.  of  arbitration  in  Mt.  Ver- 

non  coal  case;   text  of  decision  of  bd.     (4  same 

1898/9:  29-31.) 

.     Stmt.  by  Gov.  Tanner  concerning  Pana  and  Vir- 
den troubles.     (4  same  1898/9:  27-29.) 
.     Text  of  decision  of  board  in  Pana  case.     (4  same 

1898/9:  24-27.) 
.     Text  of  agreement   made   in   case  of  O'Gara  & 

King    Mining   Co.    and    United    Mine    Workers    of 

America.      (4  same  1898/9:  24.) 


LABOR  DISPUTES— <:ont'd 
Arbitration — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1898.  Text  of  decision  of  bd.  of  arbitration  in  Virden 
case.     (4  same  1898/9:  19-22.) 

1898/9.     Comments  on  compulsory  arbitration.     (Same 

1898/9:  16-18.) 
.    Amended  arbitration  law,  discussion  of  amdmts. 

(4  same  1898/9:  9-15.) 
.     Text   of  agreement  entered   Into   with   Chicago- 

Virden    Coal    Co.    and    United    Mine    Workers    of 

America.    (4  same  1898/9:  23.) 

1899.  Acct.  of  Chicago  &  Alton  sub-district  case;   text 
of  decision  of  bd.     (5  same  1899/00:  11-19.) 

.    Acct.  of  Pana  case  and  text  of  decision  of  bd. 

(5  same  1899/00:  20-26.) 

— .    Acct.  of  Assumption  Coal  case  and  text  of  de- 
cision of  bd.     (5  same  1899/00:  26-30.) 

.  Acct.  of  Williamson  Co.  coal  case,  and  text  of  de- 
cision of  bd.  (5  same  1899/00:  31-33.) 

.  Acct.  of  Springfield  printers'  case;  text  of  de- 
cision of  bd.  (5  same  1899/00:  33-35.) 

.     Acct.  of  Piano  &  Organ  Workers'  case;   text  of 

decision  of  bd.     (5  same  1899/00:  35-38.) 

•.    Evidence  in  Williamson  County  coal  case;  coal 

operators  of  Williamson  Co.,  111.,  vs.  employes.  (5 
same  1899/00:  41-133.) 

.    Evidence  in  Piano  &  Organ  Workers'  case.     (5 

same  1899/00:  133-259.) 

.     Evidence  in  Springfield  printers'  case.     (5  same 

1899/00:  259-306.) 

1900.  Evidence    in    Chicago    Heights    case.      (6    same 
1900/1:  45-51.) 

.    Evidence  in   East  St.   Louis  bldg.   trades  case. 

(6  same  1900/1:  29-45.) 
.    Evidence  in  Saline  Co.  coal  case.    (6  same  1900/ 

1:  19-28.) 
.    Acct.  of  Chicago  Heights  case;  text  of  decision 

of  bd.     (6  same  1900/1:  7-8.) 
.     Acct.  of  East  St.  Louis  bldgs.  trades  case;   text 

of  decision  of  bd.     (6  same  1900/1:  5-7.) 
.    Acct.  of  Saline  Co.  case,  text  of  decision  of  bd. 

(6  same  1900/1:  3-5.) 
.    Testimony  of  J.  McC.  Davis,  secy,  of  111.  state  bd. 

of  arbitration,  before  U.  S.  Industrial  Comn.     (6 

same  1900/1:  11-19.) 

1901.  Collective  bargaining,  conciliation  and  arbitra- 
tion.    (7  same  1901/2:  149-200.) 

Reprinted  from  Kept,  of  t~.  S.  Industrial  Comn.  1901 
v.  17,  pt.  1,  ch.  2.  Reviews  administrative  feat- 
ures of  local  bds. 

.    Governmental  arbitration  in  the  U.  S.;  digest  of 

natl.  and  state  laws  establishing  state  bds.  of  ar- 
bitration and  providing  for  local  bds.  of  arbitration, 
with  summary  working  of  such  bds.  (7  same  1901/ 
2:  201-267.) 

Reprinted  from  Kept,  of  D.  S.  Industrial  Comn.  1901, 
v.  17,  pt.  3,  ch.  3. 

1902.  Evidence  in  Parlin  &  Orendorff  Co.   case.      (8 
same  1902/3:  128-143.) 

— .  Evidence  in  Barr  Clay  Co.  case,  Streator;  ex- 
hibits and  arguments,  etc.,  in  behalf  of  co.  (8 
same  1902/3:  51-127.) 

.  Jurisdictional  dispute  betw.  Box  Makers'  Union 

and  Woodworkers'  Union,  Chicago;  text  of  decision 
of  bd.  (7  same  1901/2:  37-38.) 

1902-1903.  111.  agreement  betw.  the  111.  Coal  Operators' 
Assn.  and  United  Mine  Workers  of  111.  as  to  min- 
ing prices  and  conditions.  (20  ann.  coal  rept.  of 
111.  bureau  of  labor  statistics  1901  (pp.  315-321)  — 
22  same  1903.) 

1903.  Acct.  of  railway  expressmen's  dispute,  Chicago. 
(9  A.R.  state  bd.  arbitration  1903/4:  36-37.) 

— .    Agreement  of  International  Harvester  Co.,  Chi- 
cago.    (8  same  1902/3:  180.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


LABOR  DISPUTES— cont'd 
Arbitration — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1903.  Glass    workers'    agreement,    Chicago.      (8    same 
1902/3:  177-179.) 

.  Hoisting  and  portable  engineers'  agreement,  Chi- 
cago. (8  same  1902/3:  170-176.) 

.  Hod  carriers'  and  bldg.  laborers'  agreement, 

Chicago.  (8  same  1902/3:  165-169.) 

.  Blacksmiths'  helpers'  agreement,  Chicago.  (8 

same  1902/3:  163-164.) 

.  Blacksmiths'  agreement,  Chicago.  (8  same 

1902/3:  161-162.) 

.  Metal  polishers',  buffers',  platers',  brass  mould- 
ers' and  brass  workers'  agreement,  Chicago.  (8 
same  1902/3:  159-160.) 

.  Metal  workers'  agreement,  Chicago.  (8  same 

1902/3:  157-158.) 

.  Machinists'  agreement,  Chicago.  (8  same  1902/ 

3:  154-156.) 

.  Brick,  tile  and  terra  cotta  workers'  agreement, 

Chicago.  (8  same  1902/3:  152-153.) 

.  Agreement  and  working  rules  between  carpen- 
ters and  builders'  assn.  and  carpenters'  executive 
council  of  Chicago  and  Cook  Co.  (8  same  1902/3: 
147-151.) 

1904.  Acct.  of  differences  between  the  Hoyt  Metal  Co., 
Granite  City,  and  employes.     (9  same  1903/4:  32- 
34.) 

BOARD  OF  ARBITRATION 

1895.  Opinion  re.  arbitration  bd. — salary  and  expenses. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  225-226.) 

.  Act  to  create  state  bd.  of  arbitration  for  inves- 
tigation or  settlement  of  differences  between  em- 
ployers and  their  employes,  and  to  define  powers 
and  duties  of  said  bd.  (2  A.R.  state  bd.  arbitration 
1896/7:  15-16.) 

1895-1903.  Sketch  of  history,  powers  and  duties  of 
state  bd.  of  arbitration.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  455- 
457.) 

1897.  Opinion  re.  power  and  jurisdiction  of  bd.  of  ar- 
bitration. (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  356.) 

1897/8-1903.  Circular  of  information  re.  powers  and 
duties  of  bd.  (3  A.R.  state  bd.  arbitration  1897/8 
(pp.  25-26)— same  1902/3.) 

1903.     State  board   of  arbitration;    by  J.   McC.   Davis. 

(111.  assn.  of  state  officials  2/3  mtg.  1903:  11-16.) 
Strikes  and  Lockouts 

1881-1900.  Strikes  and  lockouts  of  111.;  stmt.  of  wage 
loss  of  employes,  assistance  to  employes,  and  loss 
of  employes.  (12  bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  labor  sta- 
tistics 1900/2:  522.) 

.    Strikes  and  lockouts  in  111.     (12  same  1900/2: 

485-533.) 

1899.  Rept.  of  strikes  and  lockouts.  (A.R.  concerning 
coal,  etc.) 

Not  sepn  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1895.  Stmt.  of  destruction  of  property  by  r.r.  strike. 
(Govs.  mess.  1895:  43.) 

.    Rept.  of  strike  of  employes  of  Royal  Mantel  Co., 

Rockford.     (1  A.R.  bd.  of  arbitration  1896:  13-14.) 

.    Rept.  of  strike  of  miners  employed  by  Coffeen 

Coal  &  Copper  Co.     (1  same  1896:  14.) 

.    Rept.   of  strike   of   weavers   of  Aurora  Cotton 

Mills.    (1  same  1896:  14-15.) 

1896/7.    Star  Coal  Mining  Co.;  acct.  of  strike.    (2  same 

1896/7:  11-13.) 

— .    Athens  Coal  Mining  Co.;  acct.  of  strike  and  text 
of  decision  rendered.     (2  same  1896/7:  10-11.) 

.    Crescent    Nail    Mills,    Belleville,    111.;    acct.    of 

strike.     (2  same  1896/7:  9.) 

.    Structural  Iron  Workers'  Union  of  Chicago;  acct. 

of  strike.     (2  same  1896/7:  8.) 


LABOR  DISPUTES— cont'd 
Strikes  and  Lockouts — cont'd 

1897.  Acct.  of  strike  in  tannery  of  W.  N.  Eisenrath 
Co.,  Chicago.     (2  same  1896/7:  13-14.) 

.     Joliet  Limestone  Co.,  Joliet,  111. — acct.  of  strik 

(3  same  1897/8:  16.) 
.     Chicago-Virden     Coal     Co.,     Virden,     Macoup: 

County  and   Auburn,   Sangamon   County. — acct.   i 

strike.     (3  same  1897/8:  16-17.) 
.     Deere  &  Mansur  Co.,  Moline,  111. — acct.  of  stril 

and  decision  in  case.     (3  same  1897/8:  20-21.) 

1898.  Elgin  National  Watch  Co.  strike;  memorandui 
(4  same  1898/9:  34.) 

.    Western  Stone  Co.,  Lemont,  111.,  acct.  of  strik 

(4  same  1898/9:  32.) 
.     Acct.  of  strike  of  quarrymen  at  Joliet.     (4  san 

1898/9:  32.) 
.     Selz,  Schwab  &  Co.,  Elgin,  111.;   acct.  of  strik 

(4  same  1898/9:  32-33.) 
.    Acct.  of  strike  at  Centralia  &  Sandoval  mine 

(4  same  1898/9:  34.) 

1901.  Strike  of  stationary  firemen,   Pekin;    memora 
dum;    text   of   recommendations   of   bd.      (7   so?? 

1901/2:  21-22.) 
.     Strike  of  ship  carpenters  and  calkers,  Chicag( 

history;    adjustment.     (7  same  1901/2:  20-21.) 
.     Sattley  Plow  case,  Springfield;   history  of  casi 

text  of  decision  of  bd.     (7  same  1901/2:  13-20.) 
.     Strike   of  telephone   linemen,   Chicago;    histor 

termination   by   arbitration.      (7   same   1901/2:  1 

13.) 
.     Strike  of  trainmen  of  South  Side  Elevated  R.F 

Chicago;    memorandum   of   history   of   strike.      I 

same  1901/2:  11-12.) 
.     Strike  of  boiler  makers,  Springfield;    memora 

dum.     (7  same  1901/2:  11.) 
.     Strike  of  plow  workers,   Averyville;    memorai 

dum.     (7  same  1901/2:  11.) 
.    Strike  of   painters.   Champaign;    memorandur 

(7  same  1901/2:  11.) 
.     Evidence    in    Sattley    Plow    Workers'    case.      ( 

same  1901/2:  79-148.) 
1901/2.     The  Allis-Chalmers  strike;   memorandum.     ( 

same  1901/2:  23.) 

1902.  Strike    of    moulders,    Freeport;     memorandui 
(7  same  1901/2:  26.) 

.     Strike   of  wood   workers,   Cairo;    memorandur 

(7  same  1901/2:  26.) 
.     Strike  of  commercial   artists,   Chicago;    text  i 

proposed   agreement;    do.   agreement   adopted.      ( 

same  1901/2:  26-28.) 
.    Strike  of  box  makers,  Chicago;    text  of  agre 

ment  proposed  by  N.  O.  of  Boxmakers  and  Sawyei 

of  America;   text  of  agreement  adopted.     (7  sam 

1901/2:  39-41.) 
.     Strike   of   department   store    drivers,    Chicag( 

text  of  proposed  agreement  of  Teamsters'  Nation! 

Union  of  America;   do.  of  agreement  adopted.     ( 

same  1901/2:  42-46.) 
.     Strike  of  stock  yards  teamsters,  Chicago;  histor 

of  riots;  texts  of  proposed  and  adopted  agreement 

(7  same  1901/2:  46-56.) 
.    Strike  of  glove  makers,  Chicago;   texts  of  pr 

posed  and  adopted  agreements.      (7  same  1901/2 

56-58.) 
— — .    Strike  of  team  drivers,  Quincy;    texts  of  pn 

posed  and  adopted  agreements.      (7  same  1901/2 

59-60.) 
.     Strike  of  painters,  decorators  and  paper  hanger 

Quincy;  memorandum.     (7  same  1901/2:  61.) 
.     Strike  of  carpenters,  Quincy;  history  of  arbitn 

tion,   texts   of   proposed   and    adopted    agreement! 

(7  same  1901/2:  61.) 


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265 


BOR  DISPUTES— cont'd 
Strikes  and  Lockouts — cont'd 

1902.  Strike  of  freight  handlers,  Chicago;    history  of 
strike  and  arbitration;  texts  of  wage  schedules  pro- 
posed  resp.   by   freight  handlers  and   by  r.rs.     (7 
same  1901/2:  65-75.) 

— .     Strike  of  gas  workers,  Chicago;  memorandum  of 

negotiations  for  settlement.     (7  same  1901/2:  37.) 
.     Strike  of  foundry  workers,  Granite  City;  text  of 

agreement.     (7  same  1901/2:  36.) 
.     Strike  of  carpenters  and  bricklayers,  Galesburg; 

memorandum  of  termination.     (7  same  1901/2:  33- 

34.) 
.     Strike  of  laborers,  Metropolis;  history  of  strike; 

text  of  proposed  agreement.      (7  same  1901/2:  34- 

36.) 
.     Strike  of  coopers,   Murphysboro :    memorandum 

of  arbitration.     (7  same  1901/2:  33.) 
.     Strike  of  painters,  paper-hangers  and  decorators, 

Cairo;    text  of  agreement;    history   of  arbitration. 

(7  same  1901/2:  31-32.) 
.     Strike   of   brick   makers,   Belleville;    history   of 

strike  and  arbitration.     (7  same  1901/2:  29-31.) 
.     Lockout  of  iron  moulders  and  machinists,  Rock 

Falls;   text  of  proposed  agreement  offered  by  Key- 
stone Mnfg.  Co.;   text  of  declaration  of  principles 

adopted  by  Metal  Trades  Assn.     (7  same  1901/2: 

23-25.) 
— .     Strike  of  shoe   lasters,  Chicago;    memorandum. 

(7  same  1901/2:  23.) 
— — .     Acct.  of  lockout  in  Bldg.  Trades,  Belleville,  111. 

(8  same  1902/3:  10-13.) 
.     Acct.  of  lockout  of  employes  of  Parlin  &  Oren- 

doff  Co.,  Canton.     (8  same  1902/3:  6-10.) 
.     Acct.  of  strike  of  brickmakers,  Streator;  decision 

of  bd.     (8  same  1902/3:  2-3.) 
— .     Strike  of  garment  workers,  Jacksonville,  causes 

of  strike,  etc.     (8  same  1902/3:  3-6.) 

1903.  Acct.  of  strike  of  carpenters  and  joiners,  Free- 
port,  111.     (8  same  1902/3:  16-19.) 

— .     Acct.   of   strike   of   bldg.   trades,   Kankakee,   111. 

(8  same  1902/3:  15-16.) 
— .    Acct.   of  strike   of   carpenters,   Pekin,    III.      (8 

same  1902/3:  14-15.) 
— .     Acct.  of  threatened  strike  of  iron  moulders,  East 

St.  Louis.     (8  same  1902/3:  13-14.) 
.     Acct.  of  strike  of  Cracker  Bakers,  Sawyer  Bis- 
cuit Co.,  Chicago.     (8  same  1902/3:  13.) 

.     Acct.   of   sausage   makers'   strike,   Chicago.      (9 

same  1903/4:  39.) 

.    Acct.  of  street  railway  strike,  Chicago.     (9  same 

1903/4:  40-49.) 

.     Acct.  of  livery  drivers'  strike,  Chicago.     (9  same 

1903/4:  49-50.) 
— .     Acct.  of  lockout  in  Batavia.     (9  same  1903/4:  52- 

55.) 
— .     Acct.  of  corset  workers'  strike,  Aurora.     (9  same 

1903/4:  50-52.) 
— .     Acct.  of  strike  of  carpenters,  Granite  City.     (9 

same  1903/4:  13-20.) 

— .     Acct.   of  strike  of   employes   of   Reynolds   Wire 
Co.,  Dixon.     (9  same  1903/4:  12-13.) 

.     Acct.  of  strike  of  glass  workers,  Belleville.     (9 

same  1903/4:  10-12.) 
— .     Acct.  of  strike  of  carpenters,  Freeport.     (9  same 

1903/4:  9.) 

— .     Acct.  of  strike  of  wood   workers,  Murphysboro. 
(9  same  1903/4:  8.) 

.     Acct.  of  strike  of  plumbers,  Freeport.     (9  same 

1903/4:  4-8.) 

.     Acct.  of  strike  of  boiler-makers,  Springfield.     (9 

same  1903/4:  2-4.) 

.     Acct.    of   strike   of   wood-workers,   Chicago.      (8 

same  1902/3:  44-47.) 


LABOR  DISPUTES— cont'd 
Strikes  and  Lockouts — cont'd 

1903.  Acct.  of  strike  of  hoisting  engineers,  South  Chi- 
cago.    (8  same  1902/3:  43-44.) 

.     Acct.  of  threatened  strike  of  freight  handlers  in 

wholesale  houses  in  Chicago.     (8  same  1902/3:  43.) 

— .     Acct.  of  strike  of  freight  handlers  on  Chicago 
&  Alton  R.R.,  Chicago.     (8  same  1902/3:  42-43.) 

— .     Acct.  of  strike  at  plant  of  Kellogg  Switchboard 
and  Supply  Co.,  Chicago.     (8  same  1902/3:  39-41.) 

.     Acct.   of  strike  of  cooks  and  waiters,   Chicago. 

(8  same  1902/3:  22-39.) 

— .     Acct.  of  strike  of  lumber  tallymen  and  Inspec- 
tors, Chicago.     (8  same  1902/3:  21-22.) 

.    Acct.  of  strike  of  carpenters,  Bloomington,  111. 

(8  same  1902/3:  20.) 

— •.    Acct.  of  strike  of  mill  men,  Freeport.     (8  same 
1902/3:  19-20.) 

— .     Acct.  of  strike  of  glue  workers,  Armour  Plant, 
Chicago.     (9  same  1903/4:  38-39.) 

— .    Acct.  of  boiler  makers'  strike,  Chicago  House 
Wrecking  Co.,  Chicago.     (9  same  1903/4:  37-38.) 

— .     Acct.  of  strike  of  trunk  and  bag  workers,  Chi- 
cago.    (9  same  1903/4:  34-36.) 

1904.  Acct.  of  strike  of  hoisting  engineers  of  111.     (9 
same  1903/4:  32.) 

— .    Acct.  of  strike  of  car  men  on  Wabash  R.R.     (9 

same  1903/4:  25-31.) 
— .     Acct.   of   strike   of   foundrymen,    Belleville.      (9 

same  1903/4:  24-25.) 
— .     Acct.  of  strike  of  mill-wrights,  East  St.  Louis. 

(9  same  1903/4:  21-24.) 
.    Acct.  of  strike  of  brick-makers,  Kewanee.     (9 

same  1903/4:  20-21.) 
— .     Acct.   of   strike    of    garment    workers,   Chicago. 

(9  same  1903/4:  55-56.) 
— .     Acct.  of  strike  of  furniture  drivers,  Chicago.     (9 

same  1903/4:  55.) 
— .     Acct.  of  packing  house  strike,  Chicago.     (9  same 

1903/4:  56-58.) 
— .     Evidence    in    case    of   striking    corset    workers, 

Aurora.     (9  same  1903/4:  61-71.) 

LABOR  UNIONS 

1852-1902.  Trade  and  labor  unions  of  111.;  progress  of 
organization.  (12  bienn.  rept.  bureau  of  labor  sta- 
tistics 1900/2:  288-298.) 

1886.  Inquiry  concerning  trades  unions.  (Bureau  of 
labor  statistics.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

— -.     Inquiry  concerning  labor  organizations.    (Same.) 
Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1896-1901.  Trades  and  labor  unions  of  111.;  stmt.  of 
employment,  change  in  hrs.,  and  unemployed,  by 
trades  and  by  locations.  (12  bienn.  rept.  bureau 
of  labor  statistics  1900/2:  360-387.) 

1897-1901.  Trade  and  labor  unions  of  111.;  stmt.  show- 
ing employment,  hrs.  and  wages  by  trades  and  lo- 
cation for  1897  and  1901,  with  increase  in  wages 
1901  over  1897.  (12  same  1900/2:  328-359.) 
— .  Organization,  membership  and  employment  of 
trade  and  labor  unions  by  trades  and  by  location 
for  1897  and  1901  with  recapitulation  sheets.  (12 
same  1900/2:  299-327.) 

— — .  Trade  and  labor  unions  of  111.;  stmts.  of  bene- 
fits to  members  and  contributions  in  1897  and  1901. 
(12  same  1900/2:  454-471.) 

.     Trade  and  labor  unions  of  111.;  stmt.  of  cost  per 

member  per  yr.  to  maintain  local  unions  in  1897 
and  1901.     (12  same  1900/2:  472-473.) 

1900/1.  Trade  and  labor  unions  in  111.  (12  same  1900/ 
2:  281-483.) 

1901  Trade  and  labor  unions  of  111.;  insurance  in 
organizations.  (12  same  1900/2:  474-477.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


LABOR  UNIONS— cont'd 

1901.    Trade  and  labor  unions  of  111.;  how  affected  by 

convict  labor.     (12  same  1900/2:  478-483.) 
— .    Trades  and   labor  unions  of  111.;    membership, 
agreements,    hrs.,    wages,    etc.      (12   same   1900/2: 
420-453.) 

— .  Trades  and  labor  unions  of  111.;  stmt.  of  work- 
ing hrs.  and  no.  employed,  by  trades  and  location. 
(12  same  1900/2:  393-419.) 

1901-1904.  Summary  of  conjugal  conditions,  members 
of  trade  unions,  days  Idle  and  no.  willing  to  accept 
work  out  of  city  with  percentages.  (20  ann.  coal 
rept.  of  111.  bureau  of  labor  statistics  and  3  A.R.  of 
111.  free  employment  offices  1901  (p.  xxxii) — 23 
same  and  6  same  1904.) 

.     Table  showing  conjugal  conditions,  members  of 

trade  unions,  days  idle,  and  no.  willing  to  accept 
employment  out  of  city.  (20  same  and  3  same  1901 
(pp.  xxvii-xxxi) — 23  same  1904.) 

LABORATORY    OF    NATURAL    HISTORY;    see    NATURAL 
RESOURCES.    MUSEUMS 

LAKE  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Swamp  Land;  see  Land:  State.    Swamp  Land 

LAND 

1812.  Draft  of  memorial  to  Congress  praying  for  law 
to  authorize  actual  settlers  to  locate  any  unlocated 
claim  on  their  improvements.  (House  jol.  1812 
prtd.  1901:  109-110.) 

1821.  Rept.  of  council  of  revision  giving  reasons  for 
rejection  of  "  act  concerning  joint  rights  and  privi- 
leges." (Same  2  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1820/1:  107.) 

1831.  Memorial  reported  by  select  committee  to  which 
was  referred  res.  inquiring  into  expediency  of 
memorializing  Congress  on  subject  of  surrendering 
and  re-locating  certain  lands  in  state.  (Same 
7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1:  247-250.) 

1844.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  re.   trespasses 
upon  property  of  persons  who  live  on  public  roads 
near  St.  Louis.     (Sen.  jol.  14  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess. 
1844/5:  44.) 

1845.  Rept.   re.   expense   of  making  new   set  of  tract 
books  and   record  of  town   lots   in   state.     2   pp. 
(House  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  303.) 

.    Communication  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  re. 

expenses  of  making  new  set  of  tract  books  and 
record  of  town  lots  in  state.  4  pp.  (Same  1844/5: 
279-282.) 

.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  bill  author- 
izing certain  lands  to  be  flooded.  (Sen.  jol.  14 
Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1844:  410-411.) 
1847.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  upon  refunding 
money  for  land  erroneously  entered.  1  leaf.  (Sen. 
repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846:  173.) 

The  title  of  this  doc.  Is  erroneously  printed  "  Rept 
upon  refunding  certain  state  bonds  (sic  I.  e., 
lands)." 

1875.  Advantage  to  wealth  and  population  of  state  if 
no  man  were  allowed  to  hold  more  than  160  acres. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  1875  v.  13:  175.) 

1881.  Table  and  remarks  showing  ann.  production  to 
value  of  lands.     (Dept.  agric.  circular  82:  96-97.) 

1882.  Land  record.     (Auditor  of  public  accts.) 
Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


LAND— cont'd 

Jo  DAVIESS  COUNTY 

1866.  Up  to  1845  little  land  !n  Jo  Daviess  Co.  in  mar- 
ket, whole  co.  being  govt.  mineral  reservation;  rich 
and  exhaustless  lead  mines.  (Trans,  state  agric. 
socy.  1865/6:  228-229.) 

KENDAIA  COUNTY 

1876.  Amt.  improved  and  unimproved  lands  in  Ken- 
dall Co.;  value  of  lands,  livestock  and  crops. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  1875:  213-214.) 

,Mn\ AKII  COUNTY 

1871.  Statistics  showing  improved  and  unimproved 
lands  in  Menard  Co.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1871: 
172.) 

PIKE  COUNTY 

1875.  Building  of  levee  along  east  bank  of  Mississippi 
River   in   Pike   Co.,   thus    reclaiming  over   100,000 
acres  of  best  land  in  world.     (Trans,   dept.  agric 
1875:  252.) 

Claims 

1901.  Old  Peoria;  by  Davis  McCulloch.  (Trans.  111. 
State  Hist.  Socy.  1901,  being  Pubn.  111.  Hist.  Library 
6:  41-51.) 

Sketch   of   certain   land   claims.    1723-1840 ;    origin   of 
famous  Renault  claim  of  1723. 

Drainage 

1838.  Advantages  to  state  from  proposed  public  works; 
suggestion  for  draining  ponds,  lakes,  etc.,  500  or 
1000  acres  of  lowlands  can  be  drained  with  less 
than  a  hundred  dollars  expense.  Draining  Great 
American  Bottom  would  increase  value  of  soil 
therein  at  least  $5,000,000  at  an  expense  not  ex- 
ceeding $200,000.  (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec. 
1838:  82.) 

1869.  Necessity  and  importance  of  tile-draining  in  111. 
— our  resources  and  our  facilities  for  executing  the 
work.  (Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  2: 
86-90.) 

1876.  Essay  on   farm   drainage   in   111.;    by   H.   W.   S. 
Cleveland.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1876:  221-231.) 

1877/80-1897/02.  Table  showing  no.  of  feet  of  drain 
tile  laid  prior  [to  first  date  of  table],  no.  of  feet 
laid  each  yr.,  total  no.  of  feet  laid,  area  of  culti- 
vated land,  no.  of  feet  to  each  acre  of  cultivated 
land. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877/80  In  Affric.  dept.  circular  80  :  71. 

1877/83 "        116 : 87. 

1879/82 "       104:96. 

1880/2 

1880/3 

1886/8 

1886/9 

1886/91 

1890/2 

1890/4 

1890/5 

1891/3 

1891/6 

1892/7 

1893/8 

1894/9 

1895/00 


104  :  38-39. 

116  :  36-37. 

147  :  64-65. 

150 :  43-45. 

154:47-49;  158:45-47. 

162  :  44-46. 

170  :  44-46. 

174  :  43-45. 

166 :  44-46. 

178  :  44-46. 

182  :  44-46. 

186 :  44-46. 

190 :  44-46. 

194  :  45-47. 

1896/01  "  "  '  "  198 : 44-46. 

1897/02  "  "  "  202 : 44-46. 

1878.  Comments  on  farm  drainage  and  suggestion  that 
scope  of  work  heretofore  performed  be  enlarged  to 
meet  probable  demands.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1878: 
432-433.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  joint  select  committee  to  consider  drain- 
age bills  of  Senate  and  House.     (House  jol.  34  Gen. 
Assem.  1885:  777.) 

1886.  Recommendation    that    secy,    prepare    pamphlet 
that  will  tend  to  increase  interest  in  drainage,  and 
that  matter  of  prtg.  same  be  referred  to  prtg.  com- 
mittee.    (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1886:  303.) 


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LAND— cont'd 
Drainage — cont'd 

1886/8.  Stmt.  giving  total  no.  of  feet  of  drain  tile 
laid  in  111.  with  cost  of  same.  (A.R.  state  agt. 
swamp  lands  1886/8:  27.) 

LAWS;  see  below,  that  title 

Escheats 

LAWS;  see  below,  that  title 

UNKNOWN  HEIBS  FUND;  see  FINANCE:    STATE.    FUNDS 

Indian 

1830.  Indian  lands;  right  of  state  to  same  considered 
at  length.     (Govs.  mess.  1830.) 

1831.  Memorial  reported  by  committee  to  which  was 
referred   petition  of  citizens  of  northern   part  of 
state  praying  legislature  to  memorialize  Congress 
on  subject  of  extinguishment  of   Indian   title  to 
lands  on  shores  of  Lake  Michigan.      (House  jol. 
7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1:  285.) 

Laws 
1883,  1885.    Drainage  laws. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1894.  Estate  of  deceased  persons  law. 
Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1901.  Drainage   laws  of  111.     In  force  July   1,   1901. 
Published  by  the  secy,  of  state.    Springfield,  1902. 
95  pp. 

Meadow  Land;  see  Agriculture.    Meadows  and  Pastures 
Pasture  Land;  see  Agriculture.    Meadows  and  Pastures 
Riparian  Rights 
1904.    Opinion;  riparian  rights;  who  has  right  to  take 

mussels  from  Wabash  River.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 

gen.  1903/4:  470.) 

Transfer 

1893.  Rept.  of  land  transfer  comn.  apptd.  to  investi- 
gate present  system  of  transferring  land  titles,  and 
consider  adoption  of  less  expensive  system.  (Sen. 
Jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  316-323;  House  jol.  1893: 
355-376.) 

1895.  Torrens  bill  as  reptd.  by  land  transfer  comn., 
with  suggested  amdmts.  together  with  address  by 
members.    44  pp. 

LAND:    CITY 

CHICAGO 

1869.  Rept.  of  minority  of  committee  on  judiciary  on 
act  relating  to  portion  of  submerged  land  and  Lake 
Park  ground  on  eastern  frontage  of  Chicago.  7  pp. 
(Repts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  1:  505-511.) 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  for  act  re.  submerged  lands  on  Chi- 
cago lake  front.  15  pp.  (Same  1869  v.  2:  1053- 
1067.) 

.    Veto  of  bill  re.  sale  of  portion  of  submerged 

lands  and  Lake  Park  grounds  lying  adjacent  to 
shore  of  Lake  Mich,  on  eastern  frontage  of  Chi- 
cago. (House  Jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869 
v.  3:  517-528.) 

1874.  Rept  of  atty.  gen.  on  examination  of  title  to 
property  in  Chicago  known  as  "  Lake  Front." 
(Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1874:  179-180.) 

1886/8.  Acct.  of  lake  front  litigation.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1886/8:  27-37.) 

1892.  The  People  of  111.  ex  rel.  Geo.  Hunt,  atty.  gen., 
vs.  The  111.  Central  R.R.  et  al.;  lake  front  litiga- 
tion. (Same  1890/2:  38-64.) 

1902.  Remarks  re.  state's  claim  to  real  estate  along 
Chicago  River.     (Same  1901/2:  11-12.) 

1904.  Comments  on  claim  of  state  to  accretion  on  lake 
front.  (Same  1903/4:  15-16.) 

17 


LAND:    NATIONAL  DOMAIN 

1812.  Causes  of  postponement  in  sale  of  public  lands. 
(Terr.  House  Jol.  1812  prtd.  1901:  109.) 

.  Address  and  resolutions  concerning  land  sales. 

(Same  1812  prtd.  1901:  118-119.) 

.  Rept.  of  Council  of  Revision  on  draft  of  memo- 
rial to  Congress  praying  for  law  to  give  settlers 
right  of  locating  unlocated  claims  on  their  improve- 
ments. (Same  1812  prtd.  1901:  115.) 

1818.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  enquire  into  ex- 
pediency of  petitioning  Congress  for   donation   of 
36  sections  of  timbered  land  for  use  of  saline  on 
Shoal  creek.    (Sen.  jol.  1  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1818: 
34.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  confer  with  present 

lessees  of  Ohio,  or  Wabash  saline.  (Same  1818: 
29-31.) 

.  Discovery  of  saline  on  Shoal  creek  in  Bond  Co. 

noted,  and  advantage  of  reserving  for  its  use  a 
larger  grant  of  contiguous  wood  land  urged. 
(Govs.  mess.  1818.) 

1819.  Memorial  to  Congress  praying  that  right  of  pre- 
emption may  be  granted  certain  settlers  on  public 
lands  west  of  3d  principal  meridian.     (Sen.  jol.  1 
Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1819:  14-15.) 

1820.  Rept.  on  memorial  of  Gen.  Assem.  to  Congress 
re.  certain  lands  granted  by  Congress  for  seat  of 
govt.     (Same  2  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1820:  16-17.) 

.    Draft  of  memorial  to  general  govt.  praying  that 

further  indulgence  be  granted  purchasers  of  public 
lands.  (House  jol.  2  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1820/1: 
33.) 

1827.  Rept.  of  committee  to  whom  was  referred  com- 
munication  from   gov.   upon   subject  of  obtaining 
from  U.  S.  surrender  to  state,  upon  equitable  terms, 
of  public  lands  within  limit  of  state.     (Same  5 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1826/7:  252-254.) 

.  Protest  of  members  of  House  agst.  bill  intro- 
duced in  Congress  by  state  of  Missouri,  on  subject 
of  graduating  price  of  public  lands.  (Same  1826/7: 
248-249.) 

1828.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  that  part  of  govs. 
message  re.  public  lands.     (Sen.  jol.  6  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1828/9:  109-112;   House  jol.  1828/9:  99-100.) 

.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  expediency  of  so- 
liciting donations  of  land  from  general  govt.  for 
citizens  of  Galena  and  Jo  Daviess  Co.  (Sen.  jol.  6 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1828:  78-80.) 

Solicitation  Is  defended  on  ground  that  gen.  govt.  exer- 
cises acts  of  ownership  over  lands  In  Jo  Daviess  Co. 
There  being  no  revenue  for  the  erection  of  public 
buildings,  a  donation  of  land  for  the  erection  of 
such  bldgs.  in  Galena,  the  co.  seat,  Is  asked  for. 
The  growth  of  the  Fever  River  country  In  Jo 
Daviess  Co.  on  acct.  of  the  development  of  the  lead 
mines  Is  pointed  out,  and  the  Injustice  of  requiring 
citizens  to  purchase  their  own  improvements  Is 
commented  on. 

1830.  Draft  of  memorial  to  Congress  having  for  its 
object  extension  of  act  to  grant  preemption  rights 
to  settlers  upon  public  lands.     (House  jol.  7  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1:  111-112.) 

.    Suggestion    that    memorial    be    transmitted    to 

Congress  representing  views  of  Gen.  Assem.  re. 
right  of  state  to  public  lands  within  its  borders 
and  asking  their  surrender  upon  equitable  terms. 
(Govs.  mess.  1830.) 

1831.  Rept.   of  committee  to  which  was  referred  so 
much  of  govs.  message  as  relates  to  claims  of  state 
to    waste    and    unappropriated    lands    within    its 
limits.     (House  Jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1: 
304-307.) 

.    Draft  of  memorial  to   Congress   on  subject  of 

surrendering  on  equitable  terms  whatever  claim 
to  public  lands  the  U.  S.  may  be  supposed  to  pos- 
sess, to  the  states  in  which  they  lie.  (Same  1830/ 
1:  386-390.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


LAND:  NATIONAL  DOMAIN— cont'd 

1831.  Draft  of  memorial  to  Congress  praying  reduc- 
tion of  price  of  public  land,  and  that  donation  of 
160  acres  be  made  to  each  head  of  family,  being 
actual  settler  on  same.     (Same  1830/1:  348-349.) 

1832.  Memorial   of  (Jen.   Assem.   to  Congress  re.   pre- 
emption  rights   to   Quincy   land    district   in   state. 
(Same  8  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1832:  194-195.) 

1834.  Draft  of  memorial  to  Congress  re.  disposition  of 
public  domain.  (Same  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834: 
74-79.) 

1838.  Kept,  on  expediency  of  proposing  to  purchase  of 
govt.  of  U.  S.  all  unsold  lands  within  limits  of  111. 
(Same  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838:  223-225.) 

1839.  Kept,  on  expediency  of  proposing  to  purchase  of 
govt.  of  U.  S.  all  unsold  lands  lying  within  limits 
of  111.    3  pp.     (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 

1840.  Communication  from  state  of  Maine  re.  public 
domain.     3  pp.     (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2 
sess.  1839:  411-413.) 

1841.  Kept,  of  select  committee  in  relation  to  public 
lands   re.   equitable   distribution  among  states   of 
proceeds  arising   from  sales   of  public  lands,  etc. 
11  pp.    (Same  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  17-35.) 

1882.     U.   S.  field  notes  and   surveys;    stmt.   of  books, 
papers,    etc.,    of    same    now    in    auditor's    office. 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1880/2:  xi-xii.) 
Grants;  see  below,  Land  Grants 

LAND:    STATE 

See  also  Debt :     State. 

1837-1843.  Tabular  stmt.  of  public  lands  sold  each  yr. 
(Repts.  and  docs.  re.  canal  claims  1857:  195.) 

.     Same.     (Repts.  20  Gen.  Assem.  1857:  1639.) 

1840-1843.  Rept.  of  situation  of  public  lands  in  north- 
eastern distr.  of  state,  subject  to  sale  at  U.  S.  Land 
Office,  Chicago.  (Davis  and  Swift  rept.  on  111.  and 
Michigan  Canal  1846:  81.) 

.  Same.  (Repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844  v.  2: 

393.) 

1842.  Communication  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  re. 
abstracts  of  lands  entered  at  several  land  offices. 
1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842: 
123.) 

1843.  Abstract  of  monthly  sales  and  entries  made  at 
U.  S.  Land  Office  at  Chicago  during  yr.     (Davis 
and  Swift  rept.  on  111.  and  Mich,  canal  1845:  82.) 

.  Same.  (House  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 

1844/5:  394.) 

1846/8.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  state  lands  sold,  de- 
scription of  same.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public 
accts.  1846/8:  10.) 

1848/50.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  state  lands  selected  and 
purchased  for  internal  improvement  purposes,  ex- 
cept town  lots,  mill  property,  and  land  in  Cairo 
City.  (Same  1848/50:  20.) 

1850.  Propriety  of  making  some  provision  for  dispos- 
ing of  lands  which  have  been,  or  may  hereafter  be, 
purchased  in  compliance  with  law.  (Same  1848/ 
60:  24.) 

.  Stmt.  showing  condition  of  public  lands  in  each 

distr.,  no.  of  acres  sold,  donated,  unsold,  etc. 
(Same  1848/50:  21.) 

.  Law  providing  for  sale  of  state  lands  requires 

amending.  (Same  1848/50:  25.) 

1852/4.  Stmt  showing  warrants  issued  on  order  of 
gov.,  for  state  land  fund,  and  state  indebtedness 
purchased  by  gov.  therewith,  canceled  and  delivered 
to  auditor.  (Same  1852/4:  33-35.) 

1852/4-1856/8.  Stmt.  showing  no.  of  acres  of  state 
land  in  several  cos.  remaining  unsold,  no.  of  acres 
sold,  amt.  sold  for,  and  quantity  remaining  unsold 
by  cos.  (Same  1852/4  (p.  36)—  same  1856/8.) 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

1856.    List  of  state  lands  remaining  unsold.     (Same 

1854/6:  51-53.) 

1861.  Rept.  of  committee  on  swamp  lands  on  disagree- 
ment betw.  state  and  U.  S.  govts.  re.  selection  of 
certain  swamp  lands  by  state.  (House  jol.  22  Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1861:  606-608.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not   seen;    100    copies   ordered    printed.      (House   lol. 

1861:608.) 

1891.  Schedule  of  lands  sold.  (Auditor  of  public 
accts.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1893.  Govs.  mess,  transmitting  rept.  of  E.  S.  Wilson, 
ex-state  treasurer  and  ex-officio  trustee,  on  Matte- 
son  lands  sold  to  Alex.  Starne,  state  trustee. 
(House  jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  427-429;  Sen.  jol. 
1893:  374-376.) 

VANDALIA 

1832.     Auditor's  rept.  on  no.  of  in-  and  out-lots  remain- 
ing unsold  in  Vandalia.     (Sen.  jol.  1832/3:  201.) 
1835.     Auditor's  stmt.  of  no.  and  description  of  in  and 
out  lots  in  town  of  Vandalia,  which  remain  unsold, 
etc.     (Same  9  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1835:  43-44.) 
Canal  Land;  see  Canals 
Grants;  see  below,  Land  Grants 
Military  Bounty  Land 

Granted  under  acts  of  Congress  of  Dec.  24,  1811  and 
Jan.  11,  1812  and  Feb.  6,  1812,  and  authorized 
to  De  surveyed  by  act  of  May  6,  1812.  By  enabling 
act  of  April  18,  1818,  tbese  lands  while  held  by 
the  patentees  were  exempted  from  taxation  for 
three  years. 

1822.  Expectation  that  three  millions  of  land  granted 
to  soldiers  of  late  war,  as  military  bounty,  although 
for  a  certain  time  impeding  settlement  and  pros- 
perity of  state,  from  fact  of  being  owned  in  large 
quantities  by  non-resident  purchasers,  will  have  im- 
mediate effect  of  increasing  revenue  from  taxable 
lands.  (Govs.  inaug.  address,  1822.) 

.    Revenue  from  military  bounty  lands  and  salines 

of  Illinois,  greater  than  of  any  other  new  states; 
propriety  of  appropriating  this  revenue  to  internal 
improvements,  suggested,  leaving  ordinary  ex- 
penditures of  civil  administration  of  state  to  be 
met  as  in  other  states,  by  ordinary  taxation. 
(Same  1822.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1850-1876.    Stmt.  of  monthly  receipts  of  special  taxes, 
and  for  state  lands,  etc.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  treas- 
urer 1850/2  (p.  4)— some  1874/6.) 
1852-1860.    Stmt  of  treasurer  on  acct.  of  state  lani 

fund.     (Same  1852  (p.  13)— same  1858/60.) 
1854/6-1856/8.    Stmt.     showing    warrants     issued 
order  of  gov.,  for  state  land  funds,  and  state  boa 
and  scrip  purchased  by  gov.  therewith,  cancelli 
and   delivered   to   auditor.      (Bienn.   rept.   audi 
public  accts.  1854/6  (pp.  31-34)— -same  1856/8.) 
SALINES;  see  below,  that  title 
SWAMP  LAND;  see  below,  that  title 

Saline 

Granted  to  state  under  sec.  6  of  enabling  act,  April  1 

1818   (St.  L.  3:428). 

See  also  under  Natural  Resources,  the  names  of  coun- 
ties, for  material  on  salt  springs  of  specific  locali- 
ties. 

1818.  Necessity  of  providing  by  law  for  leasing  of  salt 
springs  and  land  granted  for  use  of  same,  urged. 
(Govs.  mess.  1818.) 

.    See  also  above,   Land;    National   Domain,  tb.il 

date. 

1822.    Salines  granted  to  111.  by  U.  S.  more  productive 
than   those   granted   to   any   other   state.      (Go' 
inaug.  address  1822.) 


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LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
Saline — cont'd 

1826.  Communication  from  gov.  re.  extension  of  leases 
of  salines.     (Sen.  jol.  4  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1826: 
21-22.) 

.    Recommendation  that  mode  of  leasing  saline  be 

changed  from  stipulated  rent  for  term  of  yrs.,  to 
specific  duty  on  each  bushel  of  salt  manufactured. 
(Govs.  mess.  1826.) 

1827.  Message  from  gov.  suggesting  terms  of  contract 
to  be  made  by  senators  and  representatives  to  Con- 
gress for  surrender  of  public  lands  within  state  to 
state.     (House  jol.  5  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1826/7: 
214-215.) 

1830.  Communication  from  comr.  apptd.  to  sell  portion 
of  saline  lands.  (Same  1  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/ 
1:  137.) 

.    Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  by  sec.  4  of  act  concerning 

saline  reserves  and  internal  improvements,  on  af- 
fairs under  their  supervision.  (Same  1830/1:  164- 
155.) 

1833.  Rept.  of  committee  on  salines  to  which  was  re- 
ferred res.  requesting  senators  and  representatives 
in  Congress  to  procure  passage  of  law  authorizing 
state  to  sell  lands  reserved  for  use  of  salines. 
(Sen.  jol.  1832/3:  269-274.) 

.    Govs.  communication  re.  revenue  from  various 

saline  lands.     (Same  1832/3:  276-278.) 

1835.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  transactions  re.  all  salines. 
(Same  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836:  115-121.) 

1837.  Communication  from  auditor  re.  no.  of  acres  of 
saline  lands  remaining  unsold,  -where  such  lands 
lie,  and  what  incumbrance,  if  any,  on  them. 
(Same  1836:  263-264.) 

1843.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  re.  saline  lands 
belonging  to  state.  2  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  175-176.) 

.    Rept.  of  committee  on  salines  re.  lease  of  salines 

and  saline  lands.    2  pp.     (Same  1842/3:  209-210.) 

1904.     The   salines    of   southern    Illinois;    by   Geo.   W. 
Smith.     (Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.,  1904,  being 
111.  State  Hist.  Library  Pubn.  9:  245-258.) 
GALLATIN 

1819.  Repts.  of  committee  apptd.  to  confer  with 
lessees  of  saline  near  Shawneetown.  (Sen.  jol.  1 
Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1819:  33-35;  37-38.) 

1821.  Reply  of  gov.  in  response  to  House  res.  asking 
for  acct.  of  application  of  apprn.  of  $500,  by  last 
general  assembly  to  carry  into  effect  act  authoriz- 
ing governor  to  lease  saline  near  Shawneetown. 
(House  jol.  2  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1820/1:  345.) 

1821/2.  Rept.  of  supt.  of  Gallatin  saline  on  condition 
of  saline  and  all  transactions  of  public  nature  hav- 
ing transpired  since  last  session  of  assembly. 
(Sen.  jol.  3  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1822/3:  64-66.) 

1827/8.  Rept.  of  supt.  of  Gallatin  Co.  saline.  (House 
jol.  6  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1828/9:  62-63.) 

1829/30.  Rept.  of  supt.  of  Gallatin  Co.  saline,  under 
act  of  Feb.  2,  1827.  (Same  1  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1830/1:  92-93.) 

1830.  Draft  of  memorial  to  Congress  praying  grant  to 
state  of  power  to  sell  20,000  acres  of  land,  in  the 
boundary  of  Gallatin  Co.  Saline  Reserve.  (Same 
1830/1:  155-156.) 

1832.  Rept.  on  examination  of  semi-ann.  repts.  of  sales 
of  saline   lands   In   Gallatin   Co.      (Same   8    Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1832:  578-580.) 

1833.  Govs.  communication  re.  amt.  reed,  for  sales  of 
Gallatin  and  Vermilion  saline  reserves,  and  date 
and  substance  of  last  rept.  of  comr.  of  Gallatin 
reserve,  and  of  register  of  Vermilion  reserve.    (Sen. 
jol.  1832/3:  259.) 

1835.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  on  petition  of  se- 
curities of  James  Caldwell,  former  comr.  of  sales 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 

Saline — cont'd 

GALLATIN — cont'd 

of  saline  lands  of  Gallatin  Co.,  praying  to  be  re- 
leased from  certain  liabilities,  certain  acts  of  comr. 
being  irregular.  (Same  9  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1835: 
111-113.) 

1835.  Rept.  re.  sales  of  saline  reserve  lands  in  Gallatin 
and  Vermilion  counties.     (Same  1  sess.  1834:  488- 
490.) 

1835-1839.  Letter  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  con- 
taining a  stmt.  of  rents  reed,  from  Gallatin  salines. 
2  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  237- 
238.) 

.    Same.     1  leaf.     (Same  1839/40:  437.) 

1836.  Rept.  of  committees  on  salines  on  bill  re.  sale  of 
Gallatin  Co.  saline.    ( Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1835:  143-144. 

1837.  Rept.  of  auditor  in  response  to  inquiry  as  to  cer- 
tain  amts.   due  Franklin  and  Jackson  cos.   from 
land  sales.    (House  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836: 
245-246.) 

1840.  Letter  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  concerning 
rents  of  Gallatin  salines.     1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  11 
Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  437-438.) 

.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  re.  Gallatin  sa- 
lines. 4  pp.  (Same  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840: 
273-276.) 

.  Rept.  of  auditor  on  inquiry  re.  sales  of  land  in 

Gallatin  reserve  and  other  salines.  2  pp.  (Same 
1840:  251-252.) 

.  Same.  (Sen.  jol.  12  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1840: 

34-35.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  committee  on  salines  and  saline  lands 
on  auditor's  rept.  re.  Gallatin  salines.     (Sen.  repts. 
12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  219-220.) 

1845.  Rept.  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  re.  avails 
arising  from  sale  of  saline  lands  in  Gallatin  Co. 
4  pp.  (House  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5: 
305-308.) 

Contains    table    showing    quantity    sold,    amts.    appro- 
priated and  amts.  paid  under  act  of  Feb.  16,  1831. 
JACKSON 

1836.    Communication    re.    payment    of    money    from 
sales  of  saline  lands  to  Franklin  and  Jackson  cos. 
(Sen.  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836:  184-186.) 
1861.    Rept.  of  committee  on  federal  relations  re.  sale 
of  Jackson  salines.    (House  jol.  22  Gen.  Assem.  reg. 
sess.  1861:  347-349.) 
1863.    Same.     (Same  1863:  192-194.) 

With  list  of  salines  sold  1850-1865. 
OHIO 

1818.  See  above,  Land:    National  Domain,  this  date. 

1819.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  confer  with  lessees 
of  Ohio  and  Wabash  saline.     (House  jol.  1  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1819/20:  39-40.) 

1835.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  transmittal  of  transactions  re. 
Ohio  salines.  (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1835: 
31-32.) 

No  rept. 
VERMILION 

1820.  Discovery  of  valuable  saline  on  Vermilion  River, 
noted.     (Govs.  mess.  1820.) 

1831.  Communication  from  gov.  re.  lease  of  Vermilion 
saline.  (House  jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1: 
227.) 

School  Lands,  Sale  of;  see  Education.    School  Funds 

TAXATION;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

Swamp  Lands 

Tinder  act  of  Congress  of  Sept  28,  1850,  Arkansas  and 
other  states  were  authorized  to  reclaim  swamp 
and  overflowed  lands  within  their  limits.  On  June 
22,  1852.  Illinois  granted  to  the  several  counties 
of  the  state  all  the  swamp  lands  within  their 
limits. 


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LAND:  STATE— coat'd 

Swamp  Lands — cont'd 

serial 
A  joint  res.  of  July  1,  1875,  authorized  the  governor 

to  appoint  a  state  agent  on  swamo  lands. 
1876-1896.    Ann.  rept.  on  swamp  lands  by  state  agt.  for 
the  period  ending  Sept.  30.    Springfield,  1886-1897. 

Checklist 
1876-1878  not  Issued  separately. 

These  two  repts.  are  printed  In  the  rept.  of  the  agt. 
dated  Oct.  1,  1880,  on  pp.  8-28   (1878)   and  31-34 
(1876). 
1880  Oct.      1  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1880.     34  pp. 

"  "         doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     34  pp. 

1882         "         dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Eokker,  1883.     25  pp. 
"  "         doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     25  pp. 

1885  Jan.    30  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1885.    9  pp. 
"  "         doc.     ed.  "  "       1885.    9  pp. 

1886  Dec.      1  dept.  ed.  "  "       1887.    21  pp. 
"           "         doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

1888         "         dept.  ed.     Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889.     41 

pp. 

1888  Dec.      1  doc.    ed.     n.  IK,  n.  d.     41  pp. 
1890  Dec.    30  dept.  ed.     II.  W.  Rokker,  1891.    52  pp. 

"  "         doc.    ed.  "       1891.    52  pp. 

1892  Nov.   30  dept.  ed.  "  "       1893.    48  pp. 

"  "         doc.     ed.  "  "       1893.    48  pp. 

1894  Dec.    30  dept.  ed.     Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.     38  pp. 

"  "         doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

1896  Dec.    31  dept.  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     65  pp. 
"         doc.    ed.  "       1897.    65  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1876  omitted. 

1878  In  Sen.  Jol.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1879 :  303-331. 
1880    "  Repts.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881,  v.  1,  doc.  I. 
1882    "       •       33     "         "       1883,  v.  1,      "      I. 

1885  "       "       84     "          "       1885,  v.  2,      "     I. 

1886  omitted. 

1888  In  Repts.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889,  v.  4,  doc.  D. 
1890  "  "  37  "  "  1890,  v.  4,  "  F. 
1892  "  "  38  "  "  1892,  v.  4,  "  L. 
1894  omitted. 

1896  In  Repts.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1896,  v.  3,   unlettered  doc. 
"  House  Jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  1897  :  573-635. 

non-serial 

See  also  Education.  School  Funds.  County  Fund. 
Scattered  throughout  the  ann.  repts.  of  the  state 
agt.  on  swamp  lands  may  be  found  the  texts  of 
various  federal  relief  and  other  bills  relating  to 
swamp  lands.  No  Index  entries  hnve  been  made  for 
these. 

1850.  Stint,  from  General  Land  Office,  U.  S.  A.,  show- 
ing quantity  of  swamp  lands  in  111.  1  leaf.  (House 
repts.  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851:  161-162.) 
1857.  Rept.  of  committee  on  swamp  and  overflowed 
lands.  28  pp.  (Repts.  20  Gen.  Assem.  1857:  541- 
568.) 

1861.  Rept.  of  committee  on  swamp  and  overflowed 
lands.  3  pp.  (Same  22  Gen.  Assem.  1861  v.  2: 
461-463.) 

Relates   largely   to   difficulty    purchasers   have   had   In 

securing  patents  to  lands ;  proposal  for  remedy. 
1871.    Res.  recommending  passage  of  law  for  drainage 
of  wet  and  overflowed  lands  of  state,  and  that  it  be 
so  comprehensive  in  its  provisions  that  it  will  be 
applicable  to  reclamation   of  lands   in   river  bot- 
toms; also  to  drainage  of  small  tracts  of  land  in 
every  part  of  state.    (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1871:  17.) 
1876/9.    Estimate  of  unsurveyed  islands  in  waters  in 
and  on  border  of  state  belonging  to  several  cos. 
(A.R.  state  agt.  swamp  lands  1878:  304.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

•^  1877.  Stmt.  showing  no.  of  acres  of  swamp  lands  pat- 
ented by  TJ.  S.  to  state  under  act  of  1850,  and 
granted  by  state  to  various  cos.  by  act  of  1852. 
(Proceedings  state  bd.  of  equalization  1877:  xxxvii.) 

.    Rept.   of  state  land  agent  re.   claims  of  state 

against  U.  S.  re.  swamp  land  grant.     (Sen.  Jol.  30 
Gen.  Assem.  1877:  114-115.) 

.    GOTS.  communication  re.  swamp  and  overflowed 

land  in  the  state  granted  to  state  by  act  of  Con- 
gress Sept.  28,  1850.    (Same  1877:  112-114.) 

.     Same.      (A.R.   state  agt.   swamp  lands   1879/80: 

29-31.) 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
Swamp  Lands — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1877-1880.    Letters  explaining  reason   for   refusing  to 
take  up  the  indemnity  cases  for  settlement.     (Same 
1878   (p.  310)— same  1880.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1877/8.    Stmt.   showing   expenses    of  agency.      (Same 

1879/80:  7.) 

1878.  Rules  and  regulations  re.  proof  required  in 
claims  for  indemnity  under  act  of  Mch.  2,  1855,  ex- 
tended by  act  of  Mch.  3,  1857,  for  swamp  and  over- 
flowed lands  sold  by  U.  S.  prior  to  Mch.  3,  1857. 
(Same  1878:  329-330.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.    Wet  lands,  table  showing  by  counties,  acreage 

of  lands  in  state  unfit  for  cultivation  for  want  of 
drainage.  (Dept.  agric.  circ.  41:  10-11.) 

.    Loss  of  indemnity  and  cash  to  state  by  operation 

of  federal  swamp  land  act  of  March  2,  1855;  tabu- 
lar stmt.  of  cash  indemnity  paid  by  111.  to  each  co. 
(A.R.  agt.  swamp  lands  1878:  325.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1878-1880.    List  of  swamp  and  overflowed  lands,  show- 
ing   cost    of    selections    charged    to    several    cos. 
(Same  1878  (p.  305) — same  1880.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.    Rept.   of  U.   S.   committee  on   public   lands  to 

whom  was  referred  Senate  bill  780,  to  provide  for 
indemnity  due  to  several  states  under  acts  of  Con- 
gress approved  Mch.  2,  1855,  and  Mch.  3,  1857,  re- 
lating to  swamp  and  overflowed  lands.  (Same  1878 
(pp.  316-317) — same  1880.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1880.  Decision  of  comr.  re.  right  of  state,  or  its  as- 
signs, to  locate  swamp  land  indemnity  certificates 
upon  any  govt.  land  subject  to  entry  outside  limits 
of  state.     (Same  1882:  5-8.) 

1880/2.  Published  decisions  re.  swamp  and  overflowed 
lands.  (Same  1882:  22-25.) 

1881.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  re.   right  of  state,  under 
swamp    grant,    to    indemnity    for    swamp    lands 
within  six-mile  limits  of  grant  for  111.  Central  R.R. 
(Same  1882:  3-5.) 

.  Stmt.  showing  counties  receiving  cash  indem- 
nity. (Same  1882:  19.) 

1882.  Memorial  setting  forth  grievances  of  state  grow- 
ing out  of  erroneous  decisions  made  by  Dept.  of 
Interior  in  adjustment  of  "  Swamp  Land  Claims  " 
of  state.     (Same  1882:  15-18.) 

1884.  Petition  re.  case  of  adjusting  indemnity  scrip 
claim  in  state.  (Same  1884:  5-8.) 

1886/8.  Stmt.  of  facts,  and  arguments  in  Champaign 
Co.  case,  giving  good  idea  of  labor  involved  in  case 
of  one  appeal  and  at  same  time  showing  to  some 
extent  details  of  work  in  adjustment  of  claims  of 
state  under  swamp  land  grant.  (Same  1888:  28-41.) 

.  Brief  history  of  case  of  Cook  Co.  vs.  The  Chicago 

&  Calumet  Canal  &  Dock  Co.  (Same  1888:  25-26.) 

1888/90.  Stmt.  of  material  facts  and  law  re.  swamp 
lands.  (Same  1890:  25-49.) 

1889.  Decision  in  case  of  Poweshiek  Co.,  Iowa,  in  mat- 
ter of  claim  for  indemnity  on  acct.  of  certain  al- 
leged   swamp    and    overflowed    lands    in    said    co. 
(Same  1890:  21-24.) 

1890.  Rept.   of  U.   S.  committee  on   public   lands   on 
swamp  and  overflowed  lands.     (Same  1890:  13-16.) 

.    Decision  re.  swamp  land  indemnity  adjustment 

of  Champaign  Co.     (Same  1890:  3-10.) 
.    Decisions  of  Secy,  of  Interior  re.  adjustment  of 

swamp  land  claims  during  year  with  appeals  from 

decisions.     (Same  1892:  36-37.) 
1890/2.    Rept.  of  U.  S.  committee  on  public  lands,  to 

whom  was  referred  bill   (H.  R.  4792)   for  relief  of 


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261 


LAND:  STATE— cont'd 
Swamp  Lands — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

purchasers  and  other  grantees  of  U.  S.  and  certain 
swamp  and  overflowed  lands,  and  to  reimburse  and 
indemnify  certain  states.  (Same  1892:  40-43.) 

.    Stints,  of  cash  and  land  indemnity  claims  by 

states  and  cos.,  under  acts  of  Men.  2,  1855,  and  Men. 
3,  1857.  (Same  1892:  22-26.) 

.  Stmt.  showing  by  cos.  total  land  indemnity  al- 
lowed state.  (Same  1892:  7.) 

1891.  Claims  for  cash  and   land  indemnity  by  states 
and  cos.,  under  acts  of  Men.  2,  1855,  and  Men.  3, 
1857,  which  remain  unsettled.     (Same  1892:  33-35.) 

.  Rules  and  regulations  adopted  by  comr.  of  Gen- 
eral Land  Office  re.  presentation  and  adjustment 
of  claims  under  swamp  land  laws.  (Same  1892: 
20-21.) 

1892.  Correspondence  re.  sale  or  entry  of  Coon  Island. 
(Same  1892:  9-12.) 

.  Correspondence  re.  attempts  made  to  enter  or 

locate  homesteads  on  certain  tracts  falling  within 
the  meandered  line  of  Pistokee  Lake.  ( Same  1892 : 
12-16.) 

.  Kept,  on  swamp  land  grants.  (Same  1892:  27- 

30.) 

.  Lakes  and  islands;  state  has  continued  to  assert 

her  claim  under  grant  of  Sept.  28,  1850,  to  marshy 
and  overflowed  lands  covered  by  water  non-navi- 
gable and  to  islands  that  might  fall  within  small- 
est legal  sub-division  where  over  one-half  was  not 
dry  land,  susceptible  of  cultivation  in  staple  crops 
of  country;  protest  revoked  directing  survey  and 
sale  of  Coon  Island.  (Same  1896:  24-27.) 

1894.  Stmt.  and  argument  in  matter  of  claim  of  state 
for  swamp  land  in  Lake  Co.     (Same  1896:  28-31.) 

1894/6.  Sales,  locations  and  dispositions  of  public 
lands  for  bounty  land  warrants  and  bounty  land 
certificates,  extracts  from  memorial,  giving  reasons 
why  states  should  be  granted  relief  sought. 
(Same  1896:  42-47.) 

1895.  Proceedings  of  General  Land  Office  in  case  of 
Lake  Co.  vs.  the  U.  S.,  with  decision  of  Secy,  of 
Interior.     (Same  1896:  31-34.) 

LAND  FUND;  see  DEBT:  STATE 

LAND  TAX  FUND;  see  TAXATION:  STATE.  REVENUE 

LAND  GRANTS:  FEDERAL 

1811-1812.  Military  bounty  lands;  see  above,  Land: 
State,  that  title. 

1818.  April  18,  sec.  6,  art.  2.  Granting  to  state  all 
salt  springs  within  state  and  the  land  reserved 
for  use  of  same;  see  Land:  State.  Saline. 

.    April  18,  sec.  6,  art.  3.    Five  per  cent  (see  below, 

Five  Per  Cent  Fund)  of  proceeds  of  sales  of  public 
lands  reserved  as  follows:  %  (2%  fund)  for  roads, 
see  Roads;  %  (3%  fund)  to  encourage  learning; 
see  Education.  School  Funds. 

1841.  Sept.  4.  Act  to  distribute  the  proceeds  of  sales 
of  the  public  lands,  and  to  grant  pre-emption  right; 
see  below,  Distribution  Act. 

1850.    Sept.  28.    See  Lands:    State.    Swamp  Lands. 

1854.    Additional  grant  for  111.  and  Mich.  Canal;  see 

Canals :    Individual. 

X1871.     Petition  of  National   Land   Reform  Assn.   agst. 
absorption  of  public  domain  by  further  encroach- 
ments in  form  of  land  grants  to  corporations  and 
r.r.   cos.      (Sen.  jol.   27  Gen.   Assem.   1  sess   1871: 
*.  233.) 

1901.  Influence  of  govt.  land  grants  for  educational 
purposes  upon  the  educational  system  of  the  state; 


LAND  GRANTS:   FEDERAL 

by  J.   Baldwin  Turner.      (Trans.   111.   State  Hist. 
Socy.  1901,  being  Pubn.  111.  Hist.  Library  6:  30-40.) 
Distribution  Act 

1841.  On  act.  of  Congress  of  Sept.  4,  1841,  distributing  - 
proceeds  of  sales  of  public  lands  and  granting  pre- 
emption rights.     (Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1842  (Carlin).) 

1842.  Mess,  of  gov.  transmitting  rept.  of  selecting  agts. 
under  act  of  Congress  of  Sept.  4,  1841 — 3  sections 
of  land  for  seminary  purposes.     18  pp.      (House 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1842/3:  8-22.) 

1843.  Mess,   of  gov.  enclosing  an   additional  rept.  of 
agts.  of  state  apptd.  to  select  lands  under  the  dis- 
tribution  law.     12   pp.      (Repts.   13   Gen.   Assem. 
1842/3:  340-349.) 

.  Communication  from  late  Gov.  Carlin  on  lands 

selected  under  distribution  law.  8  pp.  (House 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  393-400.) 

.  Rept.  re.  state's  share  in  fund  authorized  by 

Congress  Sept.  4,  1841,  being  proceeds  of  sales  of 
public  lands.  6  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1842:  97-102.) 

1844.  Rept.  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  of  sums  paid 
to  each  comr.  apptd.  by  gov.  to  select  lands  granted 
by  U.  S.  under  distribution  act,  time  each  was  em- 
ployed and  other  expenses.     (Same  14  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1844:  177-179.) 

Railroad  Grants 

1833.  Congress  authorized  state  of  111.  to  divert  the 
canal  grant  of  1827  and  to  construct  a  r.r.  with  the 
proceeds.  The  provision  was  not  utilized  by  the 
state. 

1850.  See  Railroads.    Individual.    111.  Central  R.R. 
Two  Per  Cent  Fund;  see  Roads 

Five  Per  Cent  Fund;  see  Finance:   State.    Receipts 

LAND  GRANTS:    STATE 

1830.  Rept.  of  committee  to  whom  was  referred  peti- 
tion of  W.  Morrison  &  Co.  praying  grant  of  land 
from  state.  (House  jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/ 
1:  183-184.) 

1851.  Feb.   10.    Illinois   Central   R.R.   grant;    see   Pi- 
nance:    State.    Funds. 

1852.  June  22.    See  Lands:    State.    Swamp  Lands. 

LAWRENCE  COUNTY  (1821) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
School  Houses;  see  Education.    School  Houses 

LEAD 

Mining;  see  Industries.    Mining 
Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

LEATHER 

Prices;  see  Prices.    Hides 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

LEE  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;   see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.    County  Tax 


262 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


LEGAL  HOLIDAYS 
Memorial  Day 


serial 


1897-1904.  Memorial  Day.    Circulars  Issued  by  supt.  of 

public  instruction. 

Checklist 

1897.  17  pp.     obi.  12°   (unnum.  clrc.). 

1898.  14  pp.     unnum.  clrc. 

1899.  15  pp.     (Clrc.     6,  Bayllss  ser.) 

1900.  16  pp.     (Clrc.  16,  Bayllss  ser.) 

1901.  Not  found. 

1902.  18  pp.      (Clrc.  44,  Bayllss  ser.) 

1903.  18  pp.     (Clrc.  53,  Bayllss  ser.) 

1904.  Not  found. 


LEGISLATURE 
Salary  of  Officials;  see  Salaries 

LIABILITY 
Employers'  Insurance;  see  Insurance 

LIBRARIES 

The  following  material  Is  by  no  means  all  the  library 
literature  of  Illinois.  It  represents  only  the  ma- 
terial to  be  found  In  the  Collected  docs,  relating 
to  libraries,  and  reports  and  publications,  other 
than  catalogues,  of  official  libraries. 

1871-1880.  Comparative  stmt.  of  library  statistics.  (13 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1879/80: 
263.) 

1885-1886.    Description   and   statistics   of   libraries   of 
state,    broadside.     (Secy,  of  state.) 
Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1895.  Opinion  re.  eligibility  of  women  as  directors  of 
libraries.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  312-313.) 

Laws 

1896.  111.  free  public  library  law.     (4)  pp.     (Laws  of 
state.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Public  Libraries 

1868.  Public  libraries.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt  of  public 
instruction  1867/8:  323-331.) 

1872-1902.    Outline  of  public   libraries   in   111.      (Blue 

Book  1903:  492-493.) 
School  Libraries 

1857-1880.  School  distr.  libraries;  review  of  amdmts. 
re.  (13  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1879/80:  260-266.) 

1858.    School  distr.  libraries.     (2  same  1857/8:  32-41.) 

.    III.  school  distr.  libraries;  list  of  books  in.     (2 

same  1857/8:  292-293.) 

1866.    School  libraries.     (6  same  1865/6:  124-132.) 

1869/70-1903/4.  No.  of  distr.  school  libraries  in  state. 
(8  same  1869/70  (p.  3)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1873/4.  School  libraries;  list  of  books  suitable  for. 
(10  same  1873/4:  408-491.) 

[1874.]  List  prepared  to  aid  those  charged  with  selec- 
tion of  books  for  school,  distr.,  and  town  libraries. 
133  pp.  (Supt.  of  public  instruction;  circ.  51,  Bate- 
man  ser.) 

1875/6-1877/8.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  condition  of 
distr.  libraries,  school  lands,  no.  and  kind  of  school 
houses.  (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction 
1875/6  (pp.  56-58;  109-111)— 12  same  1877/8.) 

1900.     School  libraries.     (23  same  1899/00:  53-55.) 

1901/2.  The  growth  of  school  libraries.  (24  same 
1901/2:  22-23.) 

1903/4.  Tabular  summary  of  libraries,  volumes,  condi- 
tion of  school  houses,  mtgs.  of  school  officers, 
pupils,  etc.  (25  same  1903/4:  289-290;  395-397.) 

LIBRARIES:  INDIVIDUAL  LIBRARIES 
Newberry  Library 

1894.  Stmt.  of  facts  concerning  Newberry  Library 
case,  opinion  of  Justice  Watterman.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1893/4:  243-248.) 


LIBRARIES:  INDIVIDUAL  LIBRARIES— con t'd 
Springfield  Library  Assn. 

1866-1868.  Public  libraries;  Springfield  Library  Assn.; 
its  origin  and  present  condition.  (7  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1867/8:  324-325.) 

State  Historical  Library 

serial 

1  series 

Under  Act  of  1877 

The  30th  General  Assembly  passed  an  act  establishing 
a  State  Historical  Library  and  Natural  History 
Museum.  By  act  of  May  25,  1889,  the  museum 
was  separated  from  the  library.  Material  con- 
cerning this  first  series  Is  assembled  under  Natural 
Resources.  Museums.  During  this  period  the 
natural  history  feature  predominated. 

2  series 

Created  by  Act  of  May  25,  1889 

A 

1890-1904.  Bienn.  rept.  of  trustees  of  state  historical 
library,  [l]-8. 

Checklist 
unnum.  1890  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1891. 

6  pp. 

unnum.  1890  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
unnum.  1892  dept.  ed. 
unnum.  1892  doc.    ed.     None  Issued, 
unnum.  1894  dept.  ed.     Springfield,     Ed.     F.     Hartman, 

1895.     27  pp. 

uunum.  doc.    ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

4.  1896  dept  ed.     Springfield,   Phillips   Bros.,   1897.     31 
pp. 

4.  1896  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

5.  1898  Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1899.     18  pp. 

6.  1900  "  "  "      1901.     18  pp. 

7.  1902  "  "  "       1903.     19  pp. 

8.  1904  not  printed. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1890  In  Repts.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1890,  v.  4,   doc.   P. 
1892  omitted. 

1894  In  Uepts.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1894,  v.  10,   unlettered. 
1896    "       "       39     "          "       1896,  V.  3, 

B 

1899-1904.    Publications,  no.  1-9. 
Checklist 

1.  Bibliography  of  newspapers  published  In  111.  prior  to 

1860.    By  E.  J.  James  and  M.  J.  Loveless.     1899. 

2.  Information  relating  to  territorial  laws  of  111.  passed 

from  1809  to  1812.     By  E.  J.  James. 

3.  Territorial   records   of   111.,    1809-1818.     E.   J.   James, 

editor.    1901. 

4.  Transactions   state    historical   society,    1900.      Spring- 

field, 1900.     55  pp. 

5.  Catalogue  of  the  library.     1900.     363  pp. 

6.  Transactions,  etc.     1901.     Springfield,  1901.     122  pp. 

7.  lb.,  1902.     Springfield,  1902.     246  pp. 

8.  ib..  1903.     Springfield,  1904.     Ix,  376  pp.,  22  pis. 

9.  lb.,  1904.     Springfield,  1904.     xli,   701   pp.,  23  pis.,  3 

maps. 

c 

1903.  Illinois  Historical  Collections,  v.  1.  Springfield, 
1903.  642  pp.  8°. 

non-serial 

1883.  Recommendation  for  provision  for  State  His- 
torical Library  and  Natural  History  museum,  and 
also  for  State  Laboratory  of  Natural  History. 
(Govs.  mess.  1883:  9.) 

1889-1903.  Sketch  of  state  historical  library.  (111. 
Blue  Book  1903:  482-483.) 

1903.    The  Illinois  State  Historical  Library;   by  Mrs. 
Jessie  Palmer  Weber,  librn.     (111.  assn.  of  state  of- 
ficials 2/3  mtg.  1903:  26-33.) 
State  Law  Library 

1839-1903.  Historical  sketch  of  state  law  library.  (111. 
Blue  Book  1903:  481-482.) 


State  Library 


serial 
1  series 


Under  Act  of  1842,  separating  the  law  books  from  the 
miscellaneous  collection  and  providing  that  the 
latter  shall  compose  the  state  library  to  be  under 
the  control  of  the  secy,  of  state. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


263 


LIBRARIES:  INDIVIDUAL  LIBRARIES— cont'd 
State  Library — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
1849-1857.    Kept,  of  the  state  librarian. 

Checklist 

1849.     u.  t.  p.     2  pp. 
IF  61.     Not  found. 
1853.     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 
1<?55.     Not  found. 
1857.     1  leaf. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1849  In  House  repta.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1849 : 85-86. 
18S1  omitted. 

1853  In  House  rept.  18  Gen.  Assem.  1863 :  79-82. 
1855  omitted. 
1857  in  Bepts.  20  bea.  Assem.  1857 :  669-570. 

2  series 

1898/00-1902/4.  Librarian's  bienn.  rept.  (Bienn.  rept. 
secy,  of  state  1898/00  (pp.  23-24)— some  1902/4.) 

non-serial 
1824.    Small  ann.  apprn.  for  support  of  library  at  seat 

of  govt.  recommended.     (Govs.  mess.  1824.) 
1839-1903.    Sketch  of  origin  and  administration  of  state 

library.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  480-481.) 
1840.    Auditor's  rept.  of  amt.  drawn  from  treasury  on 

acct.  of  apprn.  for  library  for  use  of  legisl.  and 

Supreme    Court.      1    leaf.      (Sen.    repts.    12    Gen. 

Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  268.) 
1863.    Veto  of  bill  to  improve  state  library,  and  pay 

for  services  rendered  in  geological  survey  of  state. 

(House  jol.  23  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1863:  12-13.) 
1881.    Recommendation  for  apprn.  of  15000  per  annum 

for  state  library  for  next  2  yrs.    (Govs.  mess.  1881: 

14.) 
1891.    Recommendation     for     further     assistance     to 

library  bd.    (Same  1891:  27.) 

LICENSE:    CITY 

1898.  Opinion  re.  powers  of  city  council  to  license  mar- 
kets.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  148.) 

LICENSE:  STATE 

1875.    Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  ascertain  how  far 
state  revenue  could  be  raised  by  license  tax  under 
provisions  of  constitution  of  state.     (Sen.  jol.  29 
Gen.  Assem.  1875:  575.) 
Architects 

serial 

1898-1904.  Bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  examiners  of  archi- 
tects, 1-4. 

Checklist 

1.  1898.     Chicago,  1899.     52  pp.,  1  leaf. 

2.  1900.     Springfield,  1901.     18  pp. 

3.  1902.     Not  found. 

4.  1904.     Chicago,    1905.      46   pp. 

The  first  rept.  contains,  beside  the  proceedings  of  the 
bd.,  text  of  the  rules  of  the  bd.,  copies  of  various 
blanks  Issued,  text  of  the  circular  of  1898  relative 
to  violations  of  the  architects'  license  act,  and  a 
list  of  licensed  architects.  The  fourth  rept.  also 
contains  the  text  of  the  rules. 

non-serial 

1899.  Opinion;   state  bd.  of  examiners  of  architects; 
specialists  must  take  same   form  of  examination 
and  receive  same  form  of  license  as  other  archi- 
tects.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  314.) 

.  Same;  construction  of  statute;  state  bd.  of  ex- 
aminers of  architects;  setting  aside  $10,000  for 
legal  expenses  void.  (Same  1899/00:  311-312.) 

1899-1903.  Sketch  of  powers  and  duties  of  supervising 
architect.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  473-474.) 

1900.  Same;    misdemeanor    to    practice    architecture 
without  license.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00: 
313.) 


LICENSE:  STATE— confd 
Attorneys 

1882.    Opinion;    revoking  attorney's   license.      (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2:  18.) 

1899.  Same;  unlicensed  attys.  cannot  sue  for  and  col- 
lect fees  as  atty.  at  law.     (Same  1899/00:  206-207.) 

Commission  Merchants 

1900.  Opinion;  powers  and  duties  of  state  license  bd. 
of  comn.  merchants.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/ 
00:  326.) 

.    Stmt.  of  receipU  and   disbursements  of  comn. 

merchants'  license  fund.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  treas- 
urer 1898/00:  9.) 

Dentists 

serial 
Under  sec.  9,  Act  of  May  30,  1881,  amended  April  16, 

189». 

1882-1904.    Ann.  rept  ot  state  bd.  of  dental  examiners, 
1-23.    Springfield,  1882-1905. 

Checklist 

1.  1882  dept  ed.  M.  W.  Eokker,  1882.    16  pp. 
"        "     doc.    ed.  n.  p.,  u    d.     16  pp. 

2.  1883  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Kckker,  1883.    17  pp. 
"       "    doc.    ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.    17  pp. 

3.  1884  dept  ed.  H.  A/.  Eokker,  1884.     18  pp. 
"        "     doc.    ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

4.  1885  dept.  ed.  Not  found. 
"       "     doc.    ed.        "        " 

5.  1886  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Bokker,  1887.    22  pp. 
••        "     doc.    ed.  None  issued. 

6.  1887  dept  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1887.    31  pp. 
"        "     doc.     ed.  None  Issued. 

7.  1888  dept.  ed.  Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889.     30  pp. 
"        "     doc.     ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     30  pp. 

8.  1889  dept.  ed.  Not  found. 

"        "     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    30  pp. 

9.  1890  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Bokker,  1890.    13  pp. 
"       "     doc.    ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

10.  1891  dept  ed.     Not  found. 

"     doc.    ed.  H.  W.  Bokker,  1892.     13  pp. 

11.  1892  dept  ed.  H.  W.  Bokker,  1893.    15  pp. 
"        "     doc.    ed.  Same  as  dept  ed. 

12.  1893  dept  ed.  Not  found. 
"        "    doc.    ed.        " 

13.  1894  dept.  ed.  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.     38  pp. 
"       "     doc.    ed.  Same  as  dept  ed. 

14.  1895  dept  ed.  Not  found. 
"        "     doc.     ed.         "         " 

15.  1896  dept  ed.         " 

"        "     doc.    ed.         "         " 

16-18.  1897/9  dept.  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,  1899.     64  pp. 
On  the  title  page  this  rept.  Is  called  "  Seventeenth  and 
eighteenth  annual  report." 

19.  1900  dept.  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,  1901.     57  pp. 

20.  1901  dept.  ed.  "  "      1902.     21  pp. 
21-23.  1902/4  dept.  ed.     111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.    82  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1.  1882  In  Bepts.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1884,  v.  3,  doc.  C. 

2.  1883    "       "       34     "          "       1885,  V.  3,      "      L. 

3.  1884    "       "       34     "          "       1885,  V.  3,      "     A. 
Last  doc.  In  vol.    There  are  two  documents  lettered  A 

In  this  vol. 
4-6.  1885-1887  omitted. 

7.  1888  In  Bepts.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889,  v.  4,  doc.  F. 

8.  1889    "       "       36     "         "       1889,  v.  4,      "      P. 
Both  repts.  In  same  volume  and  lettered  In  same  way. 

9.  1890  In  Repts.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1890,  v.  4,  unlettered. 

10.  1891    "       "       38     "         "       1892,  T.  4,  doc.  G. 

11.  1892    "       "       38     "         "       1892,  v.  4,  unlettered. 

12.  1893  omitted. 

13.  1894  In  Bepts.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893,  v.  9,  unlettered. 

non-serial 

1882.    Official  register  of  dentists  in  practice  prior  to 
July  1,  1881,  and  of  those  to  whom  licenses  have 
been  issued  under  act  approved  May  30,  1881.     Re- 
vised to  Sept.  1,  1882.    Chicago,  1882.    21  pp. 
Not  seen.     Library  of  Congress. 

.    Opinion;   dental  examiners.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 

gen.  1880/2:  20.) 

1893.     Opinion  of  dental  examiners,  Jan.     (Bd.  of  den- 
tal examiners.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


264 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


LICENSE:  STATE—  cont'd 

Druggists 

serial 

1882-1904.  Ann.  rept.  of  111.  bd.  of  pharmacy,  with  ab- 
stract of  state  pharmacy  register,  1-23.  Spring- 
field, 1882-1905. 

Checklist 
1.  1882  dept.  ed.     111.  State  Jol.  Print,  1882.     186  pp., 

1  leaf. 
1.  1882  doc.    ed.     None  Issued. 

111.  State  Jol.  Print,  1883.     80  pp. 
None  Issued. 

H.  W.  Rokker,  1884.    78  pp. 
n.  d.    78 


2.  1883  dept.  ed. 
"        "     doc.  ed. 

3.  1884  dept.  ed. 

doc.  ed. 


n.  p.,  n.  d.    78  pp. 

4.  1885  dept  ed.     B.  W.  Rokker,  1885.     200  pp. 
"        "     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     200  pp. 

5.  1886  dept  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1886.     184  pp. 
"        "     doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

6.  1887  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1888.     113  pp. 
"        "     doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

7.  1888  dept.  ed.     Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1880.    73  pp. 
"       "    doc.    ed.     None  Issued. 

8.  1889  dept  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1891.     73  pp. 
"        "     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 

9.  1800  dept  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1891.     144  pp. 
"        "     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 

10.  1801  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     163  pp. 
"        "     doc.    ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

11.  1892  dept  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.     163  pp. 
"       "     doc.    ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

12.  1893  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.     164  pp. 
"        "     doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

13.  1894  dept.  ed.     Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.     164  pp. 
"        "     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 

14.  1895  dept  ed.     Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1896.     213  pp. 
"        "     doc.    cd.     Same  as  dept  ed. 

15.  1896  dept.  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     348  pp. 
"        "     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

16.  1897  dept.  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     278  pp. 
"        "     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 

Hereafter  only  one  edition  was  Issued. 

17.  1898.      Phillips  Bros.,  1899.     273  pp. 

18.  1899.  "  "      1900.     251  pp. 

19.  1900.  "  "      1901.     224  pp. 

20.  1901.  "  "      1902.     187  pp. 
21-22.  1902-1903.     Not  found. 

23.  1904.     111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.     176  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1-2.  1882-1883  omitted. 

3.  1884  In  Repts.  34  Gen.  Assem.  1885,  v.  2,  doc.  L. 

4.  1885    "       "       34     "          "       1885,  v.  2,      "      C. 
5-7.  1886-1888  omitted. 

1889  In  Hepts.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1891,  y.  4,  doc.  Q. 


9.  1890  "   "   37 

10.  1891  "   "   38 

11.  1892  "   "   38 

12.  1893  omitted. 

13.  1894  In  Repts.  38  G  n.  Assem.  1894,  v.  10,  unlettered. 


14.  1895 

15.  1896 

16.  1897 


39 
39 
40 


1891,  v.  4,   "  R. 

1892.  v.  4,   "   I. 
1892,  v.  4,  unlettered. 


1895,  v.  2, 

1896,  v.  3, 

1897,  v.  1, 


Publication  of  Collected  docs,  discontinued. 

non-serial 
1882.    Opinion;   pharmacists.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 

1880/2:  26.) 
1885.    By-laws  and  rules.     (A.R.  bd.  pharmacy  1884/5: 

20-21. 

1896.    Opinion;  violation  of  pharmacy  act;  prosecution 
by  indictment.      (Bienn.   rept.   atty.   gen.   1895/6: 
206.) 
1898.    Same;  power  to  regulate  sale  of  cocaine.    (Same 

1897/8:  146. 
1901.    Same;    construction   of   pharmacy   act.      (Same 

1901/2:  335-336. 

.    Same;  constitutionality  of  act  re.  itinerant  ven- 
dors of  drugs,  etc.     (Same  1901/2:  282-283.) 
LAWS  ;  see  below,  that  title 
Fertilizers 

serial 

Under  Act   of  June   29,    1885,   law   governing   sale   of 

commercial  fertilizers. 

1887/91-1904.  Rept  of  111.  state  bd.  of  agric.  giving  the 
analyses  of  fertilizers  licensed  for  sale  or  manu- 
factured in  111.  Springfield,  n.  d. — 1905. 


LICENSE:  STATE— cont'd 
Fertilizers — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Checklist 

1887/91.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  pp. 
1898/00.     Phillips  Bros.,  1901. 


1902. 
1903. 
1904. 


1903. 
1904. 
1905. 


10  pp. 
8  pp. 
8  pp. 
8  pp. 


Hunters 

1899.  Opinion;    non-residents   must   secure   license  to 
hunt  game  in  111.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00: 
224.) 

.    Same;  fish  and  game  act;  non-residents  required 

to  take  out  license  to  hunt  in  111.     (Same  1899/00: 

223.) 
1904.    Same;  fee  for  hunter's  license.     (Same  1903/4: 

326.) 
Laws 
DRUGGISTS 
1881.    Act  to  regulate  practice  of  pharmacy  in  state. 

(A.R.    bd.    pharmacy    1883/4     (pp.    74-78) — same 

1886/7.) 
1889.    111.  pharmacy  law.     (Same  1892  (pp.  166-160)— 

same  1898.) 

1900.  Amended  law  of  state  [of  111.  re.]  bd.  of  phar- 
macy of  111.    Springfield,  1900.    8  pp. 

1901.  The  new  law  of  111.  in  relation  to  the  practice  of 
pharmacy.    Springfield,  H.  W.  Rokker,  1901.    8  pp. 

PHYSICIANS 
1877.    Medical  practice  act.     (1  A.R.  bd.  health  1878: 

5-13.) 

.    Same.     (6  same  1883:  v-vii.) 

.     Same.    (8  same  1885:  533-535.) 

1881.    Rulings  and   decisions  and  mode  of  procedure 

under  medical  practice  act.    (4  same  1881:  97-116.) 
1885.    Decisions  under  medical-practice  laws.     44  pp. 

(State  bd.  health.) 

Repr.  from  7  Ann.  rept.  bd.  health,  1884 :  427-470. 
1887.    Act  to  regulate  practice  of  medicine  in  state  of 

111.,  passed  June  15,  approved  June   16,  in  force 

July  1.    (10  same  1887:  Ixxxiv-lxxxv.) 

.    Same.     (11  same  1888:  Ixxix-lxxxii.) 

.    Same.     (20  same  1897:  ix-xi.) 

1893.    Medicine  and  surgery,     chap.  91.     To  promote 

the  science  of  medicine  and  surgery.    May  31.    4  I 

pp.     (Circular  300,  state  bd.  of  health.) 
1897.    Summary   of   laws    and    regulations   governing 

practice  of  medicine  in  states  and  territories  of 

Union.    (20  A.R.  bd.  health  1897:  xxxix-xcii.) 
VETEBINAEIANS 
1903.    Act  to  regulate  practice  of  veterinary  medicine 

and  surgery  in  state.    (19  A.R.  bd.  livestock  comrs. 

1903/4:  96-99.) 

Liquor;  see  Liquor  Traffic 
Midwives 
1877-1884.    Official  register  of  midwives.     (6  A.R.  bd. 

health  1883:  251-281.) 
1887.    Same.     (10  same  1887:  247-268.) 
1888-1892.     Same.     (11  same  1888:  155-176.) 
1894-1898.    Same.      (16    same   1893    (pp.    183-209)— 20 
same  1898.) 

None  In  1897  rept 
Mine  Inspectors 

serial 

A  state  mining  Ixl.  was  created  by  act  of  June  18,  1888. 
The  sole  function  of  this  bd.  under  this  act  wai 
to  examine  and  pass  upon  qualifications  of  appli- 
cants for  positions  of  mine  Inspectors.  Subsequent 
legislation  enlarged  the  powers  and  duties  of  the 
bd.  It  now  examines  applicants  and  Issues  certifi- 
cates for  positions  of  mine  Inspector,  mine  exam- 
iner, mine  manager  and  hoisting  engineer.  No 
one  may  hold  either  of  these  positions  without  a 
certificate  from  the  state  bd. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


266 


LICENSE:  STATE— <xmt'd 
Mine  Inspectors — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

The  mining  bd.  makes  no  repts.     Each  mine  Inspector 
|  makes  an  ann.  rept     These  are  set  out  in  detail 

:  under    the    heading    Industries,    etc.      Inspection, 

which  see. 

non-serial 

1883-1903.  Sketch  of  history,  powers  and  duties  of  the 
state  mining  bd.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  460-461.) 

1883-1904.    Historical;    state   bd.   of   examiners;    state 
mining  bd.  and  state  inspectors  of  mines.    (23  ann. 
coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of  labor  statistics  1904: 
164-174.) 
Mining  Engineers 

1900.  Opinion;  hoisting  engineer,  who  may  act  as 
such — examination  of  mine — to  be  made  only  by 
licensed  examiner.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/ 
00:  231-232.) 

1901-1904.  Register  of  certificated  mine  managers, 
hoisting  engrs.  and  mine  examiners  in  111.  (20 
ann.  coal  rept.  of  111.  bureau  of  labor  statistics 
1901  (pp.  287-314)— 23  same  1904.) 

1904.    Opinion;  necessary  qualifications  of  hoisting  en- 
gineers.    (Bienn.  rept  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  348.) 
Physicians 

See  also  Education.     Medical. 

serial 

Under  the  Medical  Practice  Act  of  May  29,  1877,  the 
state  board  of  health  began  to  issue  medical  certl- 
I  ficates.     In  1879  the  board  began  the  publication 

of  a  register  of  physicians. 

1880-1898.  Official  register  of  physicians  and  midwives, 
to  whom  certificates  have  been  issued  by  the  111. 
state  bd.  of  health. 

Checklist 
[ed.  1.]   1879.     Springfield,  1880.     252,  xxiiv  pp. 

"  "          In  2  ann.  rept.  bd.  health  1879. 

fed.  2.]   1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    268  pp. 

"  "          in  3  ann.  rept  bd.  health  1880. 

[ed.  3.]   1884.     Official  register  ....  1877-1884.     Revised 

to  Dec.  1,  1884.     Iz,  324  pp. 
[ed.  3.]   1884.     in  6  ann.  rept  ml.  health  1883. 
[ed.  4.J   1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     313  pp. 

In  10  ann.  rept  bd.  health  1887. 
[ed.  5.]   1892.     Revised  to  April  1.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     236  pp. 

"     '      "          in  11  ann.  rept.  bd.  health  1888. 
[ed.  6.]   1896.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     270  pp. 

"     '      "          In  16  ann.  rept.  bd.  health  1893. 
[ed.  7.]   1894.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    280  pp. 

[  "  •'          In  17  ann.  rept.  bd.  health  1894. 

[ed.  8.]   1896.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     294  pp. 

in  18  ann.  rept.  bd.  health  1895. 
[ed.  9.]   1898.     June  30.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     282  pp. 

in  19-20  ann.  repts.  bd.  health  1896-1897. 

non-serial 
1422-1884.    Historical  review  of  the  regulation  of  the 

practice  of  medicine.     By  Wm.  Drayton.     (7  A.R. 

bd.  health  1884:  467-470.) 
1904.    State    requirements     (summary)     for    medical 

practice  in  the  U.  S.    Compiled  by  111.  state  bd.  of 

health.    Chicago,  1904.    32  pp. 

ILLINOIS 

1843.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  petition  of  sundry 
physicians  of  Shawneetown  praying  for  passage  of 
law  regulating  practice  of  medicine.  3  pp.  (House 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  409-411.) 

1877-1884.  Revoked  certificates  of  physicians.  (6  A.R. 
bd.  health  1883:  233-234.) 

1877-1892.  Tables  showing  total  no.  of  physicians  en- 
gaged in  practice,  graduates,  licentiates,  etc.,  also 
comparison  of  same.  (6  same  1883  ([app.  B]  p.  vi) 
— same  1892.) 

1878.  Complaints  of  violation  or  evasion  of  medical 
practice  law.  (1  same  1878:  16-38.) 

1880.  State  medicine  in  111.;  by  H.  Wardner,  M.  D.  (3 
same  1880:  33-41.) 


LICENSE:  STATE— cont'd 
Physicians — cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 

1880-1887.  Tables  showing  aggregate  no.  of  physicians 
practicing  medicine  in  state,  no.  of  graduates, 
licentiates,  etc.,  also  comparison  of  same.  (6  same 
1883  ( [app.  B]  p.  vi) — same  1887.) 

1882.  Medical  education  and  regulation  of  practice  of 
medicine.     (5  same  1892:  3-6.) 

.    Opinion;    practice   of   medicine.      (Bienn.    rept. 

atty.  gen.  1880/2:  27.) 
.    Same;  license  of  physicians.    (Some  1880/2:  27.) 

1883.  Concerning  practitioners  and  mode  of  procedure 
under   medical   practice  act.      (6  A.R.   bd.   health 
1883:  xi-xv.) 

1885.  Decisions  under  medical  practice  laws.     44  pp. 
(State  bd.  of  health.) 

.     Same.     (7  Ann.  rept.  1885:  427-465.) 

111.,  Minn.,  W.  Va.,  and  Missouri  Acts. 

1886.  State  medicine;  by  J.  H.  Rauch,  M.  D.     (9  A.R. 
bd.  health  1886:  250-266.) 

Address  delivered  at  37  ann.  sess.  of  American  Medical 
Assn.  In  St.  Louis  re.  legislation  for  practice  of 
medicine. 

1887.  Revoked   certificates   of   physicians.      (10   same 
1887:  238-239.) 

1888.  Mode  of  procedure  under  111.  medical  practice 
act.     (11  same  1888:  Ixxxiii-xcvii.) 

1892.  Table  showing  total  no.  of  physicians  registered 
in  state.     (15  same  1892:  222.) 

1893.  Medical  education  and  regulation  of  practice  of 
medicine  in  U.  S.  and  Canada.     (15  same  1892: 
vii-xxvii.) 

Also  summary  of  Institutions  and  students. 
.    Opinion;  practice  of  medicine;  constitutionality 

of  act  of  June  16,  1887.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 

1893/4:  267-268.) 
1897.    Administration  of  111.  medical  practice  act.     (20 

A.R.  bd.  health  1897:  xiii-xxxv.) 
— — .    Requirements  for  practice  in  foreign  countries. 

(20  same  1897:  clxix-cxciii.) 
.    What    constitutes    practicing    medicine    under 

statute.     (20  same  1897:  xii.) 

1901.  Same;  power  of  bd.  of  health  to  revoke  certifi- 
cate obtained  by  false  representations.  (Same 

1901/2:  280-281.) 
1903.    Petition  of  111.  state  medical  socy.  for  passage 

of  Sen.  bill  370,  to  regulate  practice  of  medicine. 

(House  Jol.  43  Gen.  Assem.  1903:  1142-1143.) 

MINNESOTA 
1887-1893.    Table   showing   statistics    of   state    bd.    of 

medical  examiners  of  Minn.     (15  A.R.  bd.  health 

1892:  187-188.) 

NEW  JEBSEY 
1892-1893.    Table   showing  result   of  examinations   of 

N.  J.  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners.     (15  A.R.  bd. 

health  1892:  199-203.) 

NEW  YORK 

1891-1893.  Tables  showing  rept.  of  medical  students- 
examinations  for  academic  yrs.,  also  rept.  of 

licensing   examinations    in   N.   Y.      (15    A.R.    bd. 

health  1892:  207.) 
LAWS;  see  above,  that  title 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 
DRUGGISTS 
1882/3-1886/7.    Stmt.  of  receipts  and  disbursements  of 

bd.      (A.R.    bd.    pharmacy    1883/4    (p.    10) — same 

1886/7.) 
1882-1904.    Treasurer's  stmt.      (Same  1884/5    (pp.   37- 

43) — same  1904.) 
1890-1904.    Financial  rept.  of  secy,  of  bd.,  receipts  and 

expenditures.     (Same  1890  (pp.  5-8) — same  1904.) 
1895-1904.    Expenditures  in  detail.     (Same  1895    (pp. 

93-97)— same  1904.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


LICENSE:  STATE— cont'd 

Veterinarians 

By  act  of  1899  the  bd.  of  live  stock  comrs.  was  author- 
ized to  appoint  a  bd.  of  veterinary  examiners.  No 
repts.  have  been  issued  by  this  latter  bd.,  but 
since  1903  a  list  of  licensed  veterinarians  has 
been  published  in  the  ann.  rept.  of  the  live  stock 
comrs. 

1899.  Opinion;  state  bd.  of  veterinary  examiners; 
qualifications  necessary  for  applicants  for  license; 
bd.  cannot  legally  issue  license  to  practice  special 
line,  but  license  must  be  general.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1899/00:  325.) 

.    Same;   state  bd.  of  veterinary  examiners;    who 

entitled   to   certificates   to   practice;    non-residents 
may  be  licensed.     (Same  1899/00:  321-323.) 
1903-1904.    List   of   licensed   veterinarians.      (18   A.R. 
bd.  livestock  comrs.   1903    (pp.   79-120)— 19   same 
1904.) 

Lists  are  arranged  first  alphabetically,   then  by   coun- 
ties. 
LAWS;  see  above,  that  title 

LIMESTONE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 
LIQUOR  MANUFACTURE;  see  INDUSTRIES 

LIQUOR  TRAFFIC 

1812.  Proclamation  of  gov.  forbidding  all  persons  to 
sell,  give,  exchange,  or  deliver  to  Indians  spiritu- 
ous liquors,  within  20  miles  of  Peoria.  (Executive 
Register  ed.  of  1901:  25.) 

1839.  Rept.  on  petitions  of  inhabitants  of  various  cos. 
for  repeal  of  all  laws  authorizing  retailing  of  in- 
toxicating liquors.  13  pp.  (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1838.) 

1847.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  petitions  re.  grant- 
ing license  to  sell  liquor.  3  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  15 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:  183-186.) 

1852.  Rept.  of  committee  on  Me.  liquor  law  on  petition 
re.  law.  2  pp.  (House  repts.  18  Gen.  Assem.  1853: 
95-96.) 

1854.  Repts.  on  res.  re.  amending  common  law  in  con- 
nection with  sale  of  spirituous  liquors.  (House 
jol.  18  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1854:  255.) 

1872.  Petition  from  convicts  in  penitentiary  agst.  re- 
peal of  act  to  provide  agst.  evils  resulting  from  sale 
of  intoxicating  liquors  in  state.     8  pp.     (Repts.  27 
Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  2:  983-988.) 

1873.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  temperance  on  peti- 
tions re.  temperance,  giving  list  of  bills,  and  peti- 
tions for  and  agst.  their  repeal.     (House  jol.  28 
Gen.  Assem.  1873:  586-588.) 

.    Same,  separate.    4  pp.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem. 

1873  v.  3:  293-296.) 
1879.    Rept.  on  bill  for  license  for  sale  of  intoxicating 

liquors.    (House  jol.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879:  444.) 

1882.  Opinion;  saloon  license.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1880/2:  28.) 

1883.  Rept.  of  sub-committee  to  consider  res.  to  amend 
constitution  re.   mnftre.   and  sale  of  intoxicating 
liquors.     (House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  485-486.) 

1885.  Rept.  on  bill  for  act  to  restrict  powers  of  cos., 
cities  and  towns  in  licensing  dram-shops  and  to 
provide  for  granting  license  to  retail  malt  liquors 
separately.  (Same  1885:  295-297.) 

1894.  Opinion;    sale    of    intoxicating    liquor    on    fair 
grounds.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  71.) 

.  Same;  power  to  grant  license  for  sale  of  intoxi- 
cating liquors  to  extend  beyond  yr.,  etc.  (Same 
1893/4:  75.) 

1895.  Same;  saloon  licenses.     (Same  1895/6:  303.) 

1896.  Same;   dram  shop  licenses.     (Same  1895/6:  331- 
332.) 

1897.  Same;  license  fee  of  dram  shops;  when  and  how 
paid.     (Same  1897/8:  146-147.) 


LIQUOR  TRAFFIC— cont'd 

1898.  Same;    power   of    village    bd.    to   grant    liquor 
license.     (Same  1897/8:  149.) 

1899.  Same;  dram  shop  act,  requirements  under  which 
druggists    may    sell    intoxicating    liquor.      (Same 
1899/00:  168.) 

1900.  Same;   license  for  keeping  dram  shops.     (Same 
1899/00:  166-167.) 

1904.    Same;    dram    shop    licenses;    not    transferable. 

(Same  1903/4:  194-195.) 
LAWS 

1855.  Act  for  the  suppression  of  intemperance  and  to 
amend  ch.  xxx  of  the  revised  statutes.  Approved 
Feb.  15,  1855.  Springfield,  1855. 

Library  of  Congress. 

1872.  Temperance  law  of  state.  7  pp.  (Laws  of 
state.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

LITTLE  WABASH  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

LIVESTOCK 
Insurance;  see  Insurance 
Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State 

LIVESTOCK      COMMISSIONERS;       see      AGRICULTURE. 
LIVESTOCK 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  (1837) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Board  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Coal;  see  Natural  Resources 

LOCAL  BOND  FUND;  see  DEBT:  LOCAL 

LOCKOUTS;  see  LABOR  DISPUTES 

LOCUSTS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

LOGAN  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural    Society    and    Driving    Park    Association;    see 

Agricultural  Societies 

Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

LOTTERIES 

1895.     Opinion;     guessing    contest    lotteries.       (Bienn. 

rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  208-209.) 
.    Opinion;   lotteries.     (Same  1895/6:  209.) 

LOUISIANA  PURCHASE  EXPOSITION;    see  INDUSTRIES. 
EXHIBITS 

LUMBER 

Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

McDONOUGH  COUNTY  (1826) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 


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McHENRY  COUNTY  (1836) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

MCLEAN  COUNTY  (1830) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.    County  Tax 

MACON  COUNTY  (1829) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

MACOUPIN  COUNTY  (1829) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Court  House;  see  Public  Buildings,  etc.    County 
Debt;  see  Debt:    Local 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.    County  Tax 

MADISON  COUNTY  (1812) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Grape  Culture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Nurseries;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Riots;  see  that  title 

MAINTENANCE 

Arrangement 
City 

City  Individual  Institution* 
County 
•  Defectives 

Delinquents 

Dependents 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 
County  Individual  Institutions 
Private 

Private  Individual  Institutions 
State 

Accounts 

Board  of  Public  Charities 

Defectives 

Delinquents 

Dependents 

Laws 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 
State  Individual  Institutions 

Defectives 

Delinquents  :  Adults 

Delinquents :  Minors  (Boys) 

Delinquents  :  Minors  (Girls) 

Dependents 

1825-1870.  Growth  of  public  charity  In  the  U.  S.  (1 
blenn.  rept.  bd.  of  public  charities  1869/70:  10-14.) 

1834.  Memorial  to  Congress  with  res.  for  establishment 
of  hospitals  along  interior  trade  routes  of  lake  dis- 
trict and  Miss.  Valley.  (House  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1834:  92-93.) 

1892.  Should  public  or  out-door  relief  be  paid  from  co. 
or  township  treasuries?  by  Prof.  D.  Felmley.  (4 
I  111.  conference  of  charities  1899:  42-44.) 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

1901.  Cooperation  between  public  and  private  chari- 
ties; by  H.  Humphreys.  (Same  6  sess.  1901:  45- 
49.) 

1903.  Country  outings  for  children;  by  E.  T.  Lies,  dis- 
trict supt.  of  Chicago  bureau  of  charities.     (Same 
8  sess.  1903:  100-110.) 

.    Visiting  nurse  work  in  111.,  a  branch  of  out-door 

relief  work  among  the  poor;   by  Harriet  Fnlmer. 

(Same  1903:  95-100.) 
.    Out  door  relief;    by  Dr.  A.  L.  Converse,  pres. 

associated  charities,  Springfield.     (Same  1903:  84- 

95.) 
.    The  work  of  women's  clubs  in  organization  of 

charities;    by  Mrs.   S.   G.   Cox.      (Same  1903:  115- 

118.) 
.    How  may  women's  clubs  promote  emciency  in 

state   and   local   charities;    by   Mary   P.   Roberts. 

(Same  1903:  113-115.) 
.    Work  of  Jewish  women's  assns.;  by  Mrs.  H.  G. 

Solomon.     (Same  1903:  118-129.) 

Relates  largely  to  the  Bureau  of  Personal  Service,  of 

Chicago. 
.    Rept.  of  committee  on  official  out  door  relief. 

(Same  1903:  81-84.) 

1904.  Relation  of  women's  clubs  to  public  charities;  by 
G.  H.  Bagley,  Chicago  Woman's  Club.     (Same  9 
sess.  1904:  46-54.) 

Conferences 
NATIONAL 

1883.  Rept.  to  111.  state  bd.  of  public  charities  respect- 
ing 10th  ann.  session  of  National  Conference  of 
Charities,  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  Sept.  24-28.  1  sheet. 

Not  seen.     Surgeon  General's  Library. 
STATE 

1896-1904.  Proceedings  of  111.  conference  of  charities. 
Under  the  auspices  of  the  state  comrs.  of  public 
charities,  1-9.  Springfield,  1897-1905. 

Checklist 
1.  1896,  Nov.     Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     90  pp. 

1898.  80  pp. 

1899.  70  pp.,  1  leaf. 

1899.  80  pp. 

1900.  71  pp. 
1902.     71  pp. 

Not  found. 

Phillips  Bros.,  1904.     131   (1)   pp. 
9.  1904,  Nov.      III.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1906.     105  pp. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1-3.  Omitted. 

4.  1899,   Nov.   In  16  blenn.   rept.   comrs.   public  charities 

1899/00  :  260-329. 

5.  1900,   Nov.  In  16  blenn.  rept  comrs.  public  charities 

1899/00  :  330-391. 

6.  1901,   Oct.   In  17   blenn.   rept.   comrs.   public  charities 

1900/2  :  196-258. 

7.  1902,   Oct.   in   17  bienn.   rept   comrs.   public  charities 

1900/2  :  2G9-326. 

8.  1903.  Oct  In  18  blenn.  rept.  comrs.   public  charities 

1902/4  :  276-362. 

9.  1904,   Nov.  in   18  blenn.   rept.  comrs.   public  charities 

1902/4  :  363-456. 

Congresses 

1873.    Origin,  organization  and  opening  addresses  of 

International  Prison  Congress  Jan.  1;  by  N.  Pierce. 

88  pp.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  4:  335-420.) 
1878.    Rept.  of  special  comr.  of  111.  to  International 

Penitentiary  Congress  held  at  Stockholm,  Aug.  20 

to  26.    (5  blenn.  rept.  bd.  of  public  charities  1876/8: 

271-310.) 

MAINTENANCE:    CITY 

1891.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  date  of  inspection  of 
houses  of  correction,  no.  of  prisoners  present,  move- 
ment of  population,  and  expenditure  and  receipts. 
(12  bienn.  rept  bd.  of  public  charities  1890/2:  321.) 
1896.  The  principal  of  charity  organization  in  towns 
and  villages.  (1  111.  conference  of  corrections  and 
charities  1896:  39-42.) 


2.  1897, 

3.  1898, 

4.  1899, 

5.  1900, 

6.  1901,  Oct. 

7.  1902, 

8.  1903, 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:  CITY— cont'd 

1898.    Co-operation  of  charities  in  small  cities;  by  Dr. 

A.  W.  Foreman  and  others.     (4  same  1898:  11-21.) 
1900.    What  Chicago  most  needs;   by  N.  W.  McLain. 

(5  same  1900:  17-24.) 

MAINTENANCE:    CITY  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 
Chicago  Reform  School 

1865-1858.    Chicago  Reform  School,  work  of  the  school. 
(2  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1857/8:  312- 
316.) 
House  of  Correction,  Chicago 

1837-1890.     Ann.  rept  of  bd.  of  inspectors  of  House  of 
Correction  of  City  of  Chicago,  2  et  seq. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

2  1873    In   House   jol.   28    Gen.   Assem.    adj.   sess. 

1874  :  122-133. 

3  et  seq.  1874-1889  not  found. 

unnum.  1890  In  Kept.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893,  v.  2. 

JOHN  WOBTHI  SCHOOL 

1898.  Boys  in  city  prison  (John  Worthy  School);  by 
Robt.  M.  Smith.  (3  111.  conference  of  charities 
1898:  59-65.) 

MAINTENANCE:  COUNTY 

1871.    See  below,  Maintenance:    State,  this  date 
1893.     List  of  co.  institutions.     ( [Institutions.] ) 
Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1896.  Repts.  of  various  co.  auxiliary  bds.  of  state  bd. 
of  charities.     (1  111.  conference  of  corrections  and 
charities  1896:  62-70.) 

1903.  Rept.  of  committee  on  co.  charitable  and  cor- 
rectional institutions.     (Same  8  sess.  1903:  52-53.) 

.    The  relation  of  co.  institutions  to  the  public;  by 

E.  P.  Bicknell,  gen.  supt.  Chicago  bureau  of  chari- 
ties.    (Same  1903:  59-63.) 

1904.  Rept.  of  committee  on  co.  charitable  and  correc- 
tional institutions.     (18  bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  comrs. 
of  public  charities  1903/4:  371-456.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  co.  charitable  and  correc- 
tional institutions.  (111.  conference  of  charities  9 
sess.  1904:  15-18.) 

COOK  COUNTY 

1880.  The  medical  charities  of  Cook  Co.;  by  R.  Park. 
(6  bienn.  rept.  bd.  of  public  charities  1878/80:  316- 
326.) 

1897.  Rept.  of  auxiliary  bd.  of  visitors  of  Cook  Co. 
public  institutions.     (2  111.  conference  of  charities 
1897:  73-77.) 

Defectives 
EPILEPTICS 

1899/00.  Table  showing  no.  of  epileptics  in  co.  alms- 
houses  and  state  institutions,  their  classification, 
no.  under  sixteen  and  over  fifty  yrs.  of  age,  and 
estimates  by  physicians  on  no.  outside  of  institu- 
tions. (16  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1899/00: 
258-259.) 
INSANE 

ILLINOIS 

1847.  Table  showing  no.  of  lunatics  in  each  co.  of 
state,  p.  3  in  rept.  of  select  committee  on  111.  Re- 
treat for  the  Insane.  (Sen.  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1846/7:  123.) 

1898.  Insane  cases  in  co.  courts.     (15  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
of  public  charities  1896/8:  57-61.) 

WISCONSIN 

1897.  The  co.  asylums  of  Wise,  for  chronic  insane;  by 
C.  Snyder.  (2  111.  conference  of  charities  1897:  10- 
19.) 

Delinquents 

1870.  Notes  on  construction  of  jails  in  U.  S.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  of  public  charities  1869/70:  211-223.) 


MAINTENANCE:  COUNTY— cont'd 
Delinquents— cont'd 

ILLINOIS 

1818.  Recommendation  that  law  be  passed  making  it 
obligatory  upon  the  several  cos.  to  build  strong  and 
substantial  prisons;  also  that  a  state  prison  be 
erected  for  imprisonment  of  the  more  heinous  of- 
fenders who  shall  be  made  to  work  out  expense  of 
imprisonment.  (Govs.  mess.  1818.) 

1869/70.  Co.  jail  and  almshouse  system;  visitation  of 
cos.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  of  public  charities  1869/70: 
117-172.) 

1870.  Remarks  upon  the  co.  jail  and  almshouse  system 
in  111.  (1  same  1869/70:  182-196.) 

1872.  Rept.  on  co.  jail  system  of  111.  (2  same  1870/2: 
207-213.) 

1876.  The  co.  jail  system;  its  defects.  (4  same  1874/ 
6:  175-194.) 

.    The  co.  jail  system;  inefficient  and  unnecessarily 

expensive.     (4  same  1874/6:  81-82.) 

1876/8-1902/4.  Rept.  on  inspection  of  co.  jails  and 
almshouses.  (5  same  1876/8  (pp.  172-269)— 18 
same  1902/4.) 

1879/80.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  expenses  of  co.  jails 
for  one  yr.,  and  for  what  purposes  incurred;  also 
no.  of  prisoners  reed,  during  yr.  and  no.  in  prison 
when  inspected.  (6  same  1878/80:  312-314.) 

1880-1896.  Co.  jails  in  111.;  brief  summary.  (14  same 
1894/6:  70-76.) 

1886.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  date  of  inspection  of  co. 
jails  of  state,  no.  of  cells,  capacity  of  each  jail,  no. 
of  prisoners,  escapes,  etc.,  allowance  per  day  for 
dieting  prisoners  and  jail  expense.  (9  same  1884/ 
6:  233-235.) 

1897-1899.  Data  with  reference  to  Cook  Co.  jail.  (4 
111.  conference  of  charities  1899:  32.) 

1899.  How  can  jails  and  city  prisons  be  managed  so 
that  they  shall  cease  to  demoralize  prisoners?  by 
Hon.  C.  E.  Epler.     (4  same  1899:  34-42.) 

1900.  Stmt.  re.  co.  jails  and  prisoners,  tabulated  from 
repts.  of  official  visits  by  representatives  of  state 
comrs.  of  public  charities.     (16  bienn.  rept.  bd.  of 
public  charities  1899/00:  190-257.) 

1901/2.  Table  showing  no.  of  prisoners  in  co.  jails  over 
and  under  16  yrs.  of  age  and  their  classification  on 
June  30.  (17  same  1901/2:  193-195.) 

1903.  Methods  in  co.  jails  in  111.;  by  J.  J.  Sloan,  supt. 
of  House  of  Correction,  Chicago.  (111.  conference 
of  charities  8  sess.  1903:  54-59.) 


Dependents 


Du  PAGE  COUNTY 


1889.     The  Du  Page  Co.  investigation  of  charges  agst. 

mngmnt.   of   county   poorhouse.      (11    bienn.    rept. 

bd.   public  charities  1888/90:  81-99.) 
POOH 
1869/70.    The  co.  jail  and  almshouse  system.    (1  bienn. 

rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70:  117-196.) 
1870/2.    The  co.  almshouses;  repts.  on  pauperism.     (2 

same  1870/2:  186-190.) 
1876/8-1902/4.     Rept.    on    inspection    of    co.    jails    and 

almshouses.    (5  same  1876/8  (p.  172-269) — 18  same 

1902/4.) 

1878.    Tabular  stmt.  showing  name,  address  and  com- 
pensation of  keepers  of  almshouses  in  111.    (5  same 

1876/8:  264-265.) 
.    The  co.  almshouses  of  111.;   rept.  on.     (5  same 

1876/8:  213-261.) 

1878/80.    Tabular  stmt.   showing  amt.   paid   for   inci- 
dental expenses  re.  maintenance  of  paupers.      (6 

same  1878/80:  276-280.) 
.    Tabular  stmt.  of  almshouse  expenses;  also  amts. 

paid  for  bd.  of  paupers  by  contract.    (6  same  1878/ 

80:  270-272.) 


INEEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


269 


MAINTENANCE:  COUNTY— cont'd 
Dependents — cont'd 
POOR — cont'd 

.    Tabular  stint,  showing  names  and  addresses  of 

keepers  of  almshouses,  date  of  taking  charge  and 
when  engagement  terminates,  salary  (or,  if  under 
contract  with  co.,  amt.  paid  per  wk.  for  each  pau- 
per), and  amt.  of  bond  reed.  (6  same  1878/80:  281- 
283.) 

1882.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  date  of  visitation  of 
almshouses,  no.  of  native,  foreign  and  colored  in- 
mates present,  and  mental  and  physical  condition 
of  inmates.  (7  same  1880/2:  284-287.) 

1884-1892.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  names  and  addresses 
of  keepers  of  almshouses,  of  co.  physicians,  etc. 
(8  same  1882/4  (pp.  323-325)— 12  same  1890/2.) 

1890.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  location  of  each  co.  alms- 
house  in  state,  no.  of  acres  of  land  comprising  each 
co.  farm,  no.  of  acres  in  cultivation,  estimated 
value  of  land  and  bldgs.,  furniture  and  other  farm 
property.  (11  same  1888/90:  314-317.) 

1894.  The  auxiliary  co.  bds.  to  visit  almshouses  and 
jails.  (13  same  1892/4:  58-65.) 

1897.  An  111.  co.  farm;  by  Jas.  E.  Owen.  (2  111.  confer- 
ence of  charities  1897:  47-51.) 

1900.  Kept,  of  committee  on  out-door  relief  in  cos.;  by 
D.  Felmley.  (5  same  1900:  52-60.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1872/4-1902/4.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  amts.  collected 
from  each  co.  in  state,  by  state  institutions.  (3 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  of  public  charities  1872/4  (pp.  74- 
75)— 18  same  1896/8.) 

1874/6-1902/4.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  balances  due  6 
state  institutions  and  not  yet  collected,  on  Sept.  30, 
from  each  co.  (4  same  1874/6  (pp.  235-236) — 18 
same  1902/4.) 

1881/2.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  amts.  paid  by  each  co. 
in  state  to  state  institutions,  for  clothing  of  in- 
mates, and  amts.  paid  for  maintenance  of  aims- 
houses,  amts.  paid  for  outdoor  relief,  and  expenses 
at  Industrial  School.  (Same  1880/2:  288-290.) 

1886/7-1888/9.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  average  no.  of 
inmates  in  state  institutions,  from  each  co.,  aver- 
age cost  per  capita,  and  cost  to  state,  of  their  sup- 
port. (10  same  1886/8  (pp.  246-251) — 11  same 
1888/90.) 

1887/8-1891/2.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  amts.  paid  for 
maintenance  and  repairs  and  improvement  of  aims- 
houses;  amts.  paid  for  out-door  relief,  and  salaries 
of  almshouse-keepers  and  co.  physicians;  allowance 
per  day  for  dieting  prisoners  in  co.  jails;  amt.  paid 
for  dieting  prisoners;  amt.  paid  for  repairs  and 
improvements  of  co.  jails,  and  amt.  paid  for  other 
jail  expenses.  (10  same  1886/8  (pp.  268-271)— 12 
same  1890/2.) 

MAINTENANCE:    COUNTY  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 
Cook  County  Insane  Asylum 

1870.  Description  in  detail  of  new  Co.  Insane  Asylum 
in  Cook  Co.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities 
1869/70:  169-170.) 

1886.  Rept.  of  Investigation  of  Cook  Co.  Hospital  for 
the  Insane. 

Not  seen.  The  Investigation  was  made  by  the  bd.  of 
public  charities,  and  the  rept.  was  printed  In  1886. 

.    Cook  Co.   Insane  Asylum;    remarks  re.   special 

investigation.  (9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities 
1884/6:  118-119.) 

1896.  Inquiry  as  to  inmates  of  Cook  Co.  Infirmary  and 
Insane  Asylum.  (14  same  1894/6:  191-373.) 

An  examination  into  the  character  of  the  population 
of  these  two  co.  institutions,  viz.,  aa  to  age, 
nativity,  occupation,  civil  condition,  sex,  etc. 


MAINTENANCE:    PRIVATE 

1870.  Private  charities  of  Cook  Co.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
public  charities  1869/70:  204-210.) 

.    Rept.  on  private  insane  asylum  at  Batavia.     (1 

same   1869/70:  80-81.) 

1879.  Deaf-mute  school  in  Chicago;   apprn.  of  $15,000 
made  for  maintaining  a  day  school.     (6  same  1878/ 
80:  107.) 

1880.  Private  insane  asylums  at  Jacksonville  and  at 
Batavia;  remarks  in  favor  of.     (6  same  1878/80: 
122.) 

1884.  Private  charitable  institutions  of  111.;  abstrs. 
showing  their  object,  mngmt.,  expenses,  etc.  (8 
same  1882/4:  270-282.) 

1896.  Progress  of  one  yr.  in  Streator;  organization  of 
charitable  institutions  in  this  place;  by  L.  J.  Dun- 
can. (1  III.  conference  of  corrections  and  chari- 
ties 1896:  42-45.) 

1899-1904.  Tabular  stmt.  of  assns.  caring  for  depend- 
ent, neglected  and  delinquent  children  showing 
financial  stmt.  of  receipts  and  disbursements  and 
movement  of  population.  (16  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
public  charities  1899/00  (pp.  93-106) — 18  same 
1904.) 

Defectives 
INSANE 

1893.    Rules  for  licensing  private  insane  hospitals. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

MAINTENANCE:    PRIVATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 
Chicago  Industrial  School  for  Girls 

1888.  Dependent  children;  history  of  case  of  Chicago 
Industrial  School  for  Girls  agst.  Cook  Co.  (10 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  of  public  charities  1886/8:  76-86.) 

.    Opinion   of  Supreme  Court  of  111.,   in   case  of 

Cook  Co.  vs.  Chicago  Industrial  School  for  Girls. 
(10  same  1886/8:  272-292.) 

Illinois  Children's  Home  and  Aid  Society 

1902/3.  Financial  stmt.  for  two  yrs.  of  111.  Children's 
Home  and  Aid  Socy.  (18  bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of 
state  comrs.  of  public  charities  1902/3:  145.) 

Illinois  Retreat  for  the  Insane 

1847.  Rept.  on  bill  to  incorporate  111.  Retreat  for  In- 
sane; petitions  for  establishment  of  state  hospital 
for  insane,  and  memorial  of  Miss  Dix  on  insane. 
6  pp.  (Senate  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1846/7:  121- 
126.) 

Illinois  Soldiers'  College 

1867-1870.  Rept.  on  111.  Soldiers'  College.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70:  78-80.) 

This  Is  not  a  state  institution.    It  Is  aided  by  the  state. 

.    Amts.  paid  from  treasury  under  acts  of  Feb.  27. 

1867,  and  of  Mar.  10,  1869,  for  111.  Soldiers'  College. 
(1  same  1869/70:  79.) 

Soldiers'  Home  in  Chicago 

Prior  to  Its  Incorporation  the  Soldiers'  Home,  as  a 
voluntary  association,  maintained  for  five  years 
a  home  for  needy  and  disabled  soldiers  in  Chicago, 
and  for  three  years  ending  Sept.  1865,  an  Institu- 
tion called  "  Soldiers  Rest."  The  Home  was  main- 
tained by  voluntary  contributions,  sanitary  fairs, 
etc.,  until  Incorporated  by  act  of  Feb.  28,  1867. 
1879/80.  Ann.  rept.  of  Soldiers'  Home  in  Chicago. 

(House  jol.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881:  432-439.) 
1890.    Rept.  of  pres.  and  secy,  on  condition  of  Soldiers' 
Home  in  Chicago;  with  stmts.  of  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures from  1884/5  to  1889/90.    11  pp.     (Repts. 
37  Gen.  Assem.  1890  v.  4  doc.  S.) 


270 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE 


serial 


Board  of   Public  Charities 
Under  Acts  of  April  9,  1869,  and  April  15,  1875 

1  series 

1869/70-1872/4.    Bienn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  state  comrs.  of 
public  charities,  1-2.     Springfield,  1871-1873. 

Checklist 

1.   18fi!V70  dept.  ed.     111.    Jol.    Prtg.   Office,    1871.      rv, 
304  pp.,  7   foldg.  tables. 

1.  1869/70  doc.     ed.     n.    p.,    n.    d.      304    pp.,    7    foldg. 

tables. 

2.  1870/2*  dept.  ed.     State  Jol.  Steam  Print,  1873.     IT, 

239   pp.,  3  diagrs. 

2.  1870/2     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     iv,  239  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1869/70  in  Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871.  v.  1 : 17-320. 

2.  1870/2      "       "       28     "         "       1873,  v.  8 : 45-283. 
*  Also  called  4th  ann.  rept. 

2  series 

1873.    Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  public  charities,  5. 

Checklist 

5.  1873  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
5.  1873  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

5.  1873  in  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.  4 :  853-860. 
5.  1873    "  Sen.  Jol.   1873/4  :  126-131. 
See  note  at  end  of  next  series. 

3  series 

1872/4-1902/4.    Bienn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  public  chari- 
ties, 3-18.     Springfield,  1875-1905. 

Checklist 
dept.  ed.     State  Jol.  Steam  Print,  1875.    161 

pp. 

doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     161  pp. 
dept.  ed.     D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     277,  ill  pp. 
doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     277,  Hi  pp. 
dept.  ed.     Weber,   Magie  &   Co.,   1879.     310 

pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    310  pp. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1880.     386  pp.,  7 

foldg.  tables, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     386  pp. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1883.     341,  xl  pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.  W.   Rokker,   1885.     364  pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.   W.   Rokker,   1887.     285   pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,   1888.     297 

pp. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.  322  pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.  326  pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
B.  F.  Hartman,  1894.   127  pp., 

1  leaf. 

doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
dept.  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,   1897.     373  pp.,   3 

foldg.  tables. 

doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
dept.  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,   1899.     342  pp.,  1 

leaf,  3  foldg.  tables. 
From  this  time  there  Is  but  one  edition  of  these  reports. 

16.  1898/00.      Phillips    Bros.,    1900.      892    pp. 

17.  1900/2.       Phillips    Bros.,    1902.      332    pp. 

18.  1902/4.       111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.     462  pp. 
Beginning  with  the  3d  blenn.   rept  all  the  repts.   in 

this  series  have  an  annual  numbering.  The  3 
bienn.  Is  called  the  6th  annual,  the  4th  bienn.  the 
8th  annual  rept  and  so  on,  omitting  always  the 
odd  annual  numbering.  It  may  be  that  these  odd 
annual  repts.  were  submitted  in  manuscript  only. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 


3.  1872/4 

3.  1872/4 

4.  1874/6 

4.  1874/6 

5.  1876/8 


5.  1876/8  doc.  ed. 

6.  1878/80  dept.  ed. 

6.  1878/80  doc.  ed. 

7.  1880/2  dept.  ed. 

7.  1880/2 

8.  1882/4 

8.  1882/4 

9.  1884/6 


9.  1884/6 
10.  1886/8 


doc.  ed. 

dept.  ed. 

doc.  ed. 

dept.  ed. 

doc.  ed. 

dept.  ed. 


10.  1886/8  doc.  ed. 

11.  1888/90  dept  ed. 

11.  1888/90  doc.  ed. 

12.  1890/2  dept  ed. 

12.  1890/2 

13.  1892/4 


doc.  ed. 
dept.  ed. 


13.  1892/4 

14.  1894/6 

14.  1894/6 

15.  1896/8 


3.  1872/4  in  Repts.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875.  v.  2  :  5-164. 

4.  1874/6  "   'r   30  "    "   1877,  v.  2,  pt 


286. 


1:5- 


6.  1876/8  in  Repts.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879,  v.  3,    doc.    A. 


6.  1878/80 
7.  1880/2 
8.  1882/4 
9.  1884/6 
10.  1886/8 
11.  1888/90 
12.   1890/2 
13.   1892/4    ' 
14.  1894/6    ' 
Pnblicatior 

| 

of 

32     " 
83     " 
34     " 
85     " 
86     " 
87     " 
88     " 
'       88     " 
*       39     " 
Collected  docs. 

eLLI.    J.O  1  £7.    V.    O,        IK 

1881,  v.  2, 
1883,  T.  2, 
1885,  v.  4, 
1887,  v.  2, 
1889,  T.  2, 
1890,  v.  2, 
1892,  T.  2, 
1894,  v.  9,   un 
1896,  T.  2, 
discontinued  thei 

>C.      A. 

A. 
A. 
A. 
A. 
A. 
A. 

lettered, 
•eafter. 

MAINTENANCE:  STATE—  cont'd 

serial  —  cont'd 
B 

1  series 

1893-1898.  Circular.  Financial  record  of  state  chari- 
table institutions.  Published  by  the  state  bd.  of 
public  charities. 

One  only  of  these  circulars  was  seen  by  the  compi- 
ler, viz.  July-Sept.  1898.  The  copy  seen  was 
that  belonging  to  the  State  Historical  Library. 
Bowker  records  1893/4,  1894/5-1896  and  1898, 
and  describes  these  years  as  issued  In  broadsides. 
The  compiler  assumes  that  these  Issues  were  the 
precursor  of  the  present  Bulletin,  but  is  unable  to 
give  a  fixed  collation  of  the  series. 

2  series 

1899-1904.  Illinois  bulletin  of  public  charities,  v.  1,  no. 
1  to  v.  6,  no.  4,  quarterly.  Springfield,  1899-1904. 
4°. 

Checklist 

Jan.,    1899.     8  pp. 
[April,  18997]     Not  found. 
June,  1899.     9  pp. 
Sept.,  1899.     7  pp. 
1899. 


v.  1,  no.  1. 

v.  1,  no.  2. 

v.  1,  no.  3. 

v.  1,  no.  4. 

v.  2,  no.  5  [i.  e.,  1.) 


Dec.,  189 
7  pp. 


7  pp. 


v.  2,  no.  2.     Mar.,  1900. 

v.  2,  no.  3.     June,  1900.     7  pp. 

v.  2,  no.  4.     Sept.,  1900.     7  pp. 

v.  3,  no.  1.     Dec.,    1900.     7  pp. 

v.  3,  no.  2.     Mar.,  1901.     26  pp. 

v.  3,  no.  3.     June,  1901.     9  pp. 

v.  3,  no.  4.     Sept,  1901.     7  pp. 

v.  4,  no.  1.     Dec.,    1901.     11  pp. 

v.  4,  no.  2.     Mar.,  1902.     7  pp. 

v.  4,  no.  3.     June,  1902.     7  pp. 

v.  4,  no.  4.     Sept.,  1902.     7  pp. 

v.  5,  no.  1.     Dec.,    1902.     7  pp. 

v.  5,  no.  2.     Mar.,  1903.     11  pp. 

v.  5,  no.  3.     June,  1903.     9  pp. 

v.  5,  no.  4.     Sept.,  1903.     11  pp. 

v.  6,  no.  1.     Dec.,    1903.     13  pp. 

v.  6,  no.  2.     Mar.,  1904.     13  pp. 

v.  6,  no.  3.     June,  1904.     11  pp. 

v.  6,  no.  4.     Sept.,  1904.     13  pp. 

v.  7,  no.  1.     Dec.,    1904.     9  pp. 

This  bulletin  is  published  by  the  111.  state  comrs.  of 
public  charities,  for  the  information  of  the  Gov- 
ernor, and  other  state  officers,  the  officials  of  the 
several  state  charitable  institutions  and  the  general 
public  interested  In  state  charitable  work.  Each 
no.  contains  a  detailed  financial  stmt  of  each 
charitable  institution  for  the  last  quarter,  a  direc- 
tory of  officials  of  state  institutions,  and  at  the 
proper  times  there  are  stmts.  of  apprns.  made  for 
charitable  purposes,  and  amts.  drawn  and  undrawn 
on  acct.  of  these  apprns.  In  the  numbers  of  too 
recent  a  date  to  be  included  In  this  index  special 
features  relating  to  Individual  institutions  are 
introduced. 

C 

Under  act  of   May   31,   1879 
1881-1897.    Rept.  of  committee  appointed  to  visit  state 

charitable  institutions. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1881  In  Senate  Jol.  82  Gen.  Asseui.   1881 :  485-511 ; 
626. 

1883  in  House  Jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883  :  511-549. 


623- 


1883 
1885 
1887 
1889 
1889 
1891 
1893 
1895 


Senate 


House 


33 
34 
35 
86 
37 
37 
38 
39 


1883  :  678-617. 
1885  :  1030-1044. 
1887  :  505-516. 
1889  :  403-412. 
1889  :  391-399. 
1891  :  1352-1353. 
1893  :  935-939. 
1895:432-434;    520- 


521;  728-730. 
1897  In  House  Jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  1897  :  1108-1118. 

Several  earlier  repts.  were  made,  viz.,  in  1851,  1856, 
1871,  and  in  1875  resp.  ;  see  below  non-serial 
group,  these  dates.  Commissioners  of  investiga- 
tion made  a  rept.  in  1853  ;  see  below  non-serial 
group  this  date. 

non-serial 

1819-1876.  Centennial  history  of  charitable  legislation 
in  111.  (4  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1874/6: 
87-173.) 

1819-1892.  History  of  the  state  institutions;  review  of 
origin  and  development  of  system  of  public  relief 
in  111.  (12  same  1890/2:  83-107.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


271 


MAINTENANCE:   STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1839-1872.  Hist,  of  charitable  legislation  in  111.  (2 
same  1870/2:  66-97.) 

1839-1880.  Growth  of  the  state  institutions.  (6  same 
1878/80:  28-29.) 

1851.  Rept.  of  committee  on  hospitals  for  insane,  deaf 
mutes  and  the  blind  on  having  visited  several  in- 
stitutions in  progress  of  erection.  2  pp.  (House 
repts.  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851:  163-164.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  comrs.  on  examination  of  state  institu- 
tions at  Jacksonville.  6  pp.  (Repts.  18  Gen. 
Assem.  1853  v.  1:  71-76.) 

Nlnlan  W.   Edwards,   chrm.     In  reality   the  rcpt.   con- 
cerns the  Insane  Asylum  only. 

1856.  Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  apptd.  to  examine 
the  state  institutions  at  Jacksonville.  10  pp. 
(Repts.  1857:  235-242.) 

Concerns  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  the 
Insane  Hospital. 

1868.  State  institutions;  repts.  on.  (7  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1867/8:  149-212.) 

1869/70.  Rept.  on  the  state  institutions.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70:  35-81.) 

1869-1871.  Names  of  persons  who  were  trustees  of 
charitable  and  educational  institutions,  in  1869  and 
1871  with  amt.  of  auditor's  warrants  issued  to 
them.  (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1: 
143-145.) 

1871.  Special  rept.  of  comrs.  of  public  charities  on 
state  and  co.  institutions  submitted  at  govs.  re- 
quest in  anticipation  of  regular  bienn.  rept. 
(House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  sess.  Nov.  1871: 
156-158;  Sen.  jol.  Nov.  1871:  261-262.) 

.    Suppl.  rept.  bd.  of  comrs.  of  public  charities  on 

acct.  of  action  taken  re.  apprns.  (House  jol.  27 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  374-376;  Sen.  jol. 
1871:  230-231.) 

.    Rept.  of  committee  directed  to  visit  charitable 

institutions  on  inspection  of  certain  state  institu- 
tions. 4  pp.  (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1: 
837-840.) 

.    Same.      (House  jol.   27   Gen.   Assem.   1871:  399- 

402.) 

See  also  above,  serial  C. 

1871/2.  Stmt.  showing  names  of  trustees,  or  members 
of  bds.  of  several  state  institutions,  and  amt.  paid 
by  each  institution  for  expenses  of  trustees,  etc., 
thereof.  (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  212.) 

1874.  List  of  public  institutions  in  state,  with  names 
and  addresses  of  officers  and  employees.     (3  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  public  charities  1872/4:  56-58.) 

.  List  and  description  of  all  lands  owned  by  state 

institutions,  within  boundaries  of  state  and  else- 
where; stmt.  showing  nature  of  titles  of  track  of 
same.  (3  same  1872/4:  118-129.) 

.  Revision  of  the  statutes  respecting  organization 

and  general  mngmnt.  of  state  institutions.  (3 
same  1872/4:  43-47.) 

1875.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  charities  on  condi- 
tion    of     various     state     charitable     institutions. 
(House  jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  449-452.) 

See  also  above,  serial  C. 

.    Recommendation   for   liberal   policy  toward  all 

state  institutions  needing  pecuniary  aid.  (Govs. 
mess.  1875:  13.) 

1879.  Rept.  by  gov.  in  response  to  House  res.  of  Jan. 
29,  1879,  on  the  charitable  institutions  of  the  state. 
101  pp. 

1880.  The  state  penitentiaries  and  the  state  hospitals 
for  the  insane;  imperfections  in  present  legisl.  re- 
specting insane  as  regards  relations  existing  betw. 
state  hospitals  for  insane  and  the  penitentiaries. 
(6  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1878/80:  89-90.) 


MAINTENANCE:   STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1889.  Rept.  of  committee  to  investigate  management 
of  state  institutions  re.  complaints  made  by  tax 
payers  that  much  of  space  of  existing  charitable 
institutions  is  being  used  for  unwarranted  and  un- 
necessary entertainment  at  expense  of  state. 
(House  jol.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889:  1054-1055.) 

1894.  Reorganization  of  the  medical  staff  of  state  in- 
stitutions.    (13  bienn.  rept.  bd.  of  public  charities 
1892/4:  35-37.) 

.    Handbook  of  charities;  by  J.  Vischer,  secy.  111. 

Conference  of  Charities,    ed.  2.    259  pp.    ills.    12°. 
.    Compilation  of  special   repts.   of  supts.   of  111. 

state  institutions,  made  at  the  direction  of  the  gov. 

Springfield,  1894.     117  pp.     12°. 

1895.  Suggestion  for  appmt.  of  comn.  to  visit  all  state 
institutions    and    to    make    special    inspection    of 
changes  and  improvements  which  have  been  made. 
(Govs.  mess.  1895:  16.) 

.  Opinion;  duty  of  state  humane  agt.  (Bienn. 

rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  305.) 

1899/00.  State  bd.  of  control,  recommendation  for 
enactment  of  a  law  establishing  a  state  bd.  of  con- 
trol to  have  direct  charge  of  all  state  charitable 
institutions,  to  succeed  present  bd.  of  state  comrs. 
of  public  charities  and  bd.  of  trustees  of  several 
charitable  institutions.  (16  bienn.  rept.  bd.  of 
public  charities  1899/00:  42-43.) 

1899/00-1903/4.  Table  showing  list  of  public  institu- 
tions of  state,  location  and  date  of  creation.  (16 
same  1899/00  (pp.  111-112)— 18  same  1903/4.) 

.  Table  showing  list  of  trustees  of  state  institu- 
tions with  duration  of  their  terms  of  service.  (16 
same  1899/00  (pp.  113-114) — 18  same  1903/4.) 

1900.  The  relation  of  instruction  in  sociology  and  eco- 
nomics to  practical  philanthropy;  by  Prof.  M.  B. 
Hammond.  (5  111.  conference  of  charities  1900: 
65-67.) 

.  The  relation  of  party  politics  to  administration 

of  state  charitable  and  correctional  institutions. 
(5  same  1900:  41-45.) 

1903.  Merit  system  in  state  institutions;  by  E.  A.  Ban- 
croft, pres.  civil  service  reform  assn.,  Chicago. 
(8  same  1903:  34-38.) 

Accounts 

See  also  above,  series  B. 

1880.  Forms  and  suggestions  for  keeping  accts.  of 
public  Institutions  of  111.  (6  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public 
charities  1878/80:  327-386.) 

1896.  Stmt.   of  net  amt.   saved   by  state   institutions 
from   improved    business   methods.      (Govs.    mess. 
1897:  5.) 

1898-1904.  Quarterly  financial  stmts.  of  each  charitable 
institution  in  state.  (111.  bull,  of  public  charities 
v.  1  no.  1  (pp.  4-7) — same  v.  7  no.  1.) 
1902.  Manual  of  financial  book-keeping  and  forms  of 
blanks  for  public  institutions.  Approved  by  111. 
comrs.  of  public  charities.  49  pp. 

Copy  In  111.  State  Library. 
Board  of  Public  Charities 

1869-1872.  Bd.  of  public  charities;  origin  of;  its  work; 
cost  of;  expectations,  etc.  (2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  pub- 
lic charities  1870/2:  216-220.) 

1877.  Recommendation  for  payment  of  salary,  or  per 
diem  to  comrs.  of  public  charities  for  time  actually 
occupied  in  performance  of  duties.  (Govs.  mess. 
1877  (Beveridge).) 

1895.    Opinion;  power  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  public  chari- 
ties.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  332-333.) 
EXPENDITURES;  see  below,  RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES 
Defectives 

1882.    Hospital  transactions  exhibit.     ([Institutions.]) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


272 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:   STATE— cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 

1891.    Provisions  for  the  insane.     ([Institutions.]) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
BLIND 

1888.  Workshops  for  the  blind  in  111.  (10  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  public  charities  1886/8:  69-75.) 

1894.    Legisl.     for     prevention    of    blindness     recom- 
mended.    (13  same  1892/4:  71-76.) 
CONSUMPTIVES 

1903.  State  care  of  consumptives;  by  Dr.  Jas.  A.  Egan, 
secy.  111.  state  bd.  of  health.  (111.  assn.  of  state 
officials  1  mtg.  1903:  15-22.) 

.    Recommendation  for  construction  of  hospital  for 

consumptives.     (Govs.  mess.  1903:  22.) 
CRIMINAL,  INSANE 

1878.  The  criminal  insane;  evils  of  enforced  assn.,  in 
111.  hospital  wards,  of  criminal  and  non-criminal 
insane.  (5  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1876/8: 
73-74.) 

1882.  Opinion;  insane  convicts.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1880/2:  22-23.) 

.    Insane  convicts;    recommendation  that  they  be 

separated  from  sane  convicts.     (7  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
public  charities  1880/2:  136.) 

1900.    Opinion;   right  of  comrs.  of  public  charities  to 
transfer  patients  to  asylum  for  insane  criminals. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  318.) 
DEAF  AND  DUMB 

1890/7-1892/00.  Comparative  stmt.  of  no.  of  pupils 
under  different  systems  of  instruction  in  schools 
for  deaf  in  U.  S.  (22  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  in- 
struction 1897/8  (p.  305)— 23  same  1899/00.) 

1897.  Stmt.  showing  deaf  pupils  throughout  the  world 
classified  according  to  principal  means  of  instruc- 
tion.    (22  same  1897/8:  306.) 

ILLINOIS 

1859.  Rept.  of  committee  on  state  institutions  on  bill 
for  act  making  provisions  for  support  of  institu- 
tions for  deaf,  dumb  and  blind.  2  pp.  (Repts.  21 
Gen.  Assem.  1859  v.  1:  327-329.) 

1884.  Education  of  the  deaf  and  dumb;  no.  of  deaf- 
mutes  in  111.;  demand  for  additional  facilities; 
plans  suggested;  etc.  (8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public 
charities  1882/4:  145-161.) 

1898.  Classes  for  deaf  children  in  111.  schools.      (22 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1897/8:  cxxiii- 
cxxxi.) 

Chicago 

1878/80-1880/2.  Bienn.  rept.  Chicago  bd.  of  education 
on  expenditure  of  state  apprn.  for  maintaining 
schools  for  educ.  of  deaf  and  dumb. 

Checklist 

1878/80.     n.  t.   p.     6  pp. 
1880/2.       n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1878/80  In  Repts.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881,  v.  2.  doc.  M. 
i88n/9      "       "       as     ••         ••       1009  ^  o       •<     vc 


33 


1883,  v.  2, 


M. 


1880/2 

EPILEPTICS 

1894.  The  care  of  epileptics  in  111.  (13  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
public  charities  1892/4:  38-40.) 

1896.  Separate  institution  for  epileptics  recommended. 
(14  same  1894/6:  39-40.) 

1898.  The  care  of  epileptics;  urgent  necessity  for  in- 
stitution for.  (15  same  1896/8:  72-74.) 

.  The  epileptic  child  and  his  future  from  a  medi- 
cal standpoint.  (3  111.  conference  of  charities 
1898:  28.) 

1900.  111.  state  colony  for  epileptics;  an  act  to  estab- 
lish 111.  state  colony  for  epileptics  and  for  making 
an  apprn.  therefor.  (16  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public 
charities  1899/00:  16-17.) 

.  Special  rept.  to  gov.  re.  proposed  home  for  epi- 
leptics, Dec.  5.  22  pp.  (State  bd.  of  comrs.  of 
public  charities.) 


MAINTENANCE:   STATE— cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
EPILEPTICS — cont'd 

1901.    State  care  of  epileptics;  by  Dr.  F.  P.  Norbu 
(111.  conference  of  charities  6  sess.  1901:  59-65.) 
1904.    Rept.  of  committee  on  care  of  epileptics.     (Same 

9  sess.  1904:  77-82.) 

EXPENDITURES  FOR;  see  below,  RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
FEEBLE-MINDED 

1865.  Memorial  of  P.  G.  Gillett  respecting  instruction 
of  idiots  and  imbeciles.  9  pp.  (Repts.  24  Gen. 
Assem.  1865  v.  2:  364-372.) 

1898.  The  feeble-minded  as  a  state  charge;  by  Alex. 
Johnson.  (3  111.  conference  of  charities  1898:  24- 
28.) 

1904.    Custodial    care    of    feeble-minded    females;    by 
Ophelia  L.  Amigh,  supt.  of  state  training  school  for 
girls.     (9  111.  conference  of  charities  1904:  37-40.) 
INSANE 

Sec  also  above,  Criminal  Insane. 

1820-1869.  Comparative  statistics  of  insane  asylum  in 
the  U.  S.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/ 
70  betw.  pp.  288  and  289.) 

1884.  The  law  of  commitment  of  lunatics;  legisl.  on 
insanity  in  the  various  states,  etc.  (8  same  1882/ 
4:  93-104.) 

.    Provision  for  the  insane;  hist,  of  the  controversy 

as  to  care  of  the  chronic  insane.  (8  same  1882/4: 
65-92.) 

1898.  Boarding  out;  notes  on  care  of  insane  in  Bel- 
gium and  Scotland,  and  on  care  of  children  in 
Scotland;  by  J.  C.  Lathrop.  (15  same  1896/8:  266- 
278.) 

ILLINOIS 

1847.  Memorial  of  Miss  Dix  on  subject  of  insane.  12 
pp.  (Sen.  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846:  81- 
92.) 

1855-1856.  Memorial  of  State  Medical  Society  for  ad- 
ditional provision  for  insane  and  for  establishment 
of  institution  for  education  of  idiots.  7  pp. 
(Repts.  20  Gen.  Assem.  1857:  193-199.) 

1869.  Rept.  of  conference  committee  on  bills  re.  es- 
tablishment of  insane  hospitals  in  state.     (House 
jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3:  690;   Sen. 
jol.  1869  v.  2:  900.) 

1870.  The  Conference  of  Insanity;  proc.  of.     (1  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70:  82-101.) 

1871.  Rept.  on  necessity  of  asylum  for  hopelessly  in- 
sane.    (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1: 
345.) 

.    Rept.    of    committee    on    public    buildings    and 

grounds  re.  work  done  on  various  buildings  now 

in  course  of  construction.     (Same  1871  v.  1:  571- 

578.) 

Northern    Insane   Asylum ;    Southern    Insane   Asylum ; 

Illinois  Agrlc.  College. 
1874.    Insane  distrs.;   apportionment  of  cos.  to  the  3 

insane  hospitals  recommended.     (3  bienn.  rept.  bd. 

public  charities  1872/4:  47-48.) 
1876.    The  inspection  of  hospitals  for  the  insane.     (4 

same  1874/6:  73-77.) 
1878.    Commitments  to  insane  hospitals;   comment  on 

laws  re.     (5  same  1876/8:  68-73.) 

1881.  Act  to  secure  equality  among  cos.  in  matter  of 
admission  of  patients  into  state  hospitals  for  in- 
sane, and  to  provide  for  their  transfer,  etc.     (7 
same  1880/2:  18-20.) 

.  Rept.  re.  petitions  asking  for  additional  accom- 
modations for  insane  of  state.  (House  Jol.  32  Gen. 
Assem.  1881:  792-795.) 

1882.  The  law  of  commitment  to  hospitals  for  insane; 
by  W.   A.   Grimshaw.      (7   bienn.   rept.   bd.   public 
charities  1880/2:  329-341.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


873 


MAINTENANCE:   STATE— cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
INSANE — cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 

1882.  The  insane  of  111.;   care  and  treatment  of.     (7 
same  1880/2:  102-110.) 

1883.  Kept,  of  joint  committee  on  condition  of  insane 
of  111.     (House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  211-214; 
Sen.  jol.  1883:  251-254.) 

1886.  The  revision  of  the  lunacy  laws.  (9  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  public  charities  1884/6:  85-118.) 

1888.  Provision  for  Insane;  enlargement  of  existing 
hospitals;  the  insane  in  co.  courts;  criminal  in- 
sane; distr.  for  insane;  necessity  for  revision  of 
the  lunacy  law.  (10  same  1886/8:  50-68.) 

1890-1896.  State  care  of  insane;  no.  of  insane  in  state. 
(14  same  1894/6:  41-62.) 

1892.  The  revision  of  the  lunacy  laws  recommended. 
(12  same  1890/2:  62-82.) 

1893.  Opinion;    detention    of    lunatics;    admission   of 
patients  to  hospitals.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/ 
4:  263-264.) 

.  Same;  license  unnecessary  to  state  hospitals  for 

insane.  (Same  1893/4:  263.) 

.  Same;  commitment  and  detention  of  lunatics. 

(Same  1893/4:  262.) 

1893/4.  Workings  of  the  lunacy  law;  necessity  of  con- 
structing another  hospital  for  the  insane.  (13 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1892/4:  29-34.) 

1896.  Provisional  treatment  of  insane  and  methods  of 
securing  authority  for  their  restraint;  by  Dr.  S. 
Brown.  (1  111.  conference  of  corrections  and  chari- 
ties 1896:  26-31.) 

.  State  care  of  insane;  by  Dr.  Clark  Gapen. 

(Same  1896:  70-72.) 

1898.  Abuse  of  state  charity;  suggestion  that  insane 
hospitals  be  inspected  to  ascertain  extent  of  abuse. 
(15  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1896/8:  50-51.) 

Delinquents 

aerial 

Under  act  of  May   31,   1879 

1883-1899.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  to  visit  penal  and 
reformatory  institutions. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1883  In  House  Jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883  :  450-455. 

1883  :  520-524. 
1885  :  632-640. 
1887  :  992-994. 
1889  :  912-914. 
1891  :  738-739. 
1893  :  943-944. 
1893  :  906. 
1895  :  993-994. 
1895  :  786-788. 
1897  :  1038. 
1899:820;  821. 

..  1899:794. 

'  1891  committee  reported  on  Illinois  penitentiary  only. 
The  1883  rept.  Is  locally  known  as  "  The  Nichols  rept." 
In  1903  a  committee  from  the  Senate  and  from  the 
House   reported    separately ;    see   below    non-serial 
group. 
The  following  repts.  were  also  Issued  separately.    None 

of  the  separates  were  found. 
1883,  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  for  the  House  and  300 

copies  for  the  Senate. 

1885,  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  for  the  House. 
1889,  300  copies  ordered  prtd.  for  the  House. 

non-serial 

1872.  Rept.  on  prison  reform  in  111.  (2  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  public  charities  1870/2:  199-206.) 

1879.  Industrial  schools  for  girls;  comments  on  act  of 
May  28,  to  aid  same.  (6  same  1878/80:  106-107.) 

1888.  Crime,  the  convict  and  the  prison;  methods  of 
checking  crime  without  resorting  to  extreme  se- 
verity. (10  same  1886/8:  169-194.) 

1891.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  apptd.  to  investigate  the 
prisons  of  111.  and  of  other  states.  27  pp. 


1883 

Senate 

33 

1885 

House 

34 

1887 

" 

35 

1889 

" 

36 

1891« 

" 

37 

1893 

•* 

38 

1893 

Senate 

39 

1895 

39 

1895 

House 

39 

1897 

Senate 

40 

1899 

'  House 

41 

1899 

'  Senate 

41 

MAINTENANCE:   STATE— cont'd 
Delinquents — cont'd 

non-seria  I — cont'd 
1891.    Same.      (House  jol.   37   Gen.   Assem.   1891:  499- 

612;  Sen.  jol.  1891:  295-308.) 

.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  state  peniten- 
tiaries. (Govs.  mess.  1891:  8.) 

1893.  Communication  from  auditor  requesting  an 
emergency  apprn.  for  apprehension  and  return  of 
fugitives  from  justice  and  an  apprn.  for  conveying 
juvenile  offenders  to  reformatory.  (Sen.  jol.  38 
Gen.  Assem.  1893:  304.  ) 

1896.  State  care  of  the  wrong  doer;  by  Major  R.  W. 
McClaughry.     (1  111.  conference  of  corrections  and 
charities  1896:  85-90.) 

1901.  State  home  for  delinquent  boys;  by  Judge  R.  S. 
Tuthill,  of  Chicago.  (6  111.  Conference  of  Charities 
1901:  31-44.) 

1903.  The  boy  and  the  reformatory;  by  M.  M.  Mallary, 
gen.   supt.   111.   state   reformatory.      (111.   assn.   of 
state  officials  2/3  mtg.  1903:  1-8.) 

.  Rept.  of  House  committee  to  visit  penal  and  re- 
formatory institutions  of  state.  (House  jol.  43 
Gen.  Assem.  1903:  613-633.) 

.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  to  visit  penal  and  re- 
formatory institutions  of  state.  (Sen.  jol.  43  Gen. 
Assem.  1903:  986-987.) 

1904.  Rept.  of  committee  on  woman  reformatory  work 
and  care  of  feeble-minded  women.     (9  111.  confer- 
ence of  charities  1904:  34-37.) 

Dependents 
CHILDREN 

1865.    Recommendation  for   apprn.   for  fund   to  erect 

buildings  and  to  endow  institution  for  maintenance 

and  education  of  orphan  children  of  deceased  or 

disabled  soldiers.     (Govs.  mess.  1865.) 
CHILDREN 

1876.    Orphaned  and  abandoned  children;   a  plea  for 

provision  for  their  care  and  protection  by  the  state. 

(11   bienn.   rept.  supt.   public   instruction  1875/6: 

419-421.) 
1886.    The  children  of  the  state;  remarks  re.  care  of; 

care  of  in  other  states.     (9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public 

charities  1884/6:  52-84.) 

.  The  legal  status  of  dependent  children;  descrip- 
tion of  what  constitutes  a  dependent  child.  (1  111. 

conference  of  corrections  and  charities  1896:  17-21.) 
.    The  duty  of  state  to  dependent  children;  paper 

read  by  trustee  of  State  University.     (Same  1896: 

9-16.) 
.    Dependent  children;  state's  duty  to.     (14  bienn. 

rept.  bd.  public  charities  1894/6:  62-65.) 

1897.  Needs  of  dependent  children;    classification   of 
same;  by  Mrs.  J.  W.  Patton.     (2  111.  conference  of 
charities  1897:  60-63.) 

1898.  Children  of  the  state;  provision  should  be  made 
for  care  of.     (15  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities 
1896/8:  61-72.) 

.  Who  are  the  children  of  the  state?  by  Rev.  J.  L. 

Jones.  (3  111.  conference  of  charities  1898:  7-10.) 

.  The  legal  status  of  the  dependent  children;  by 

Hon.  B.  M.  Chipperfleld.  (3  same  1898:  38.) 

1899/00.  Guarantee  bonds  filed  by  assns.  of  other 
states  placing  children  in  111.  (16  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
public  charities  1899/00:  107.) 

1904.  Rept.  of  committee  on  work  being  done  for  chil- 
dren. (9  111.  conference  of  charities  1904:  30-33.) 

INDIANA 

1901.  State  visitation  of  children  in  Indiana;  address 
by  Hon.  A.  W.  Butler.  (6  111.  conference  of  chari- 
ties 1901:  14-25.) 


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MAINTENANCE:   STATE— cont'd 

Dependents — cont'd 
CHILDREN — cont'd 

MASSACHUSETTS 

1898.  How  does  Mass,  probation  system  affect  chil- 
dren? by  Carl  Kelsey.  (3  111.  conference  of  chari- 
ties 1898:  65-68.) 

EXPENDITURES  FOR;  see  below,  RECEIPTS,  ETC. 
POOR 

1819-1903.    Outline  of  public  care  for  poor  and  unfor- 
tunate in  111.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  413-415.) 
1876.    The  treatment  of  pauperism  in  111.     (4  bienn. 

rept.  bd.  public  charities  1874/6:  195-209.) 
SOLDIERS  AND  SAILORS 
1863.    Recommendation  for  establishment  of  a  soldiers' 

home.    (Govs.  mess.  1863:  44.) 

1889.     Propriety  of  accepting  condition  of  act  of  Con- 
gress of  Aug.  27,  1888,  providing  aid  to  state  and 
territorial  homes  for  support  of  disabled  soldiers 
and  sailors.     (Same  1889  (Oglesby) :  20.) 
Laws 

1839-1874.  Index  to  all  laws  now  in  statute-books, 
re.  state  institutions.  (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public 
charities  1872/4:  143-160.) 

1869.  Laws  of  111.;  act  to  provide  for  apptmt.  of  bd. 
of  comrs.  of  public  charities,  and  defining  their 
duties  and  powers.  (1  same  1869/70  (pp.  xiii-xv) 
— 7  same  1880/2.) 

1875.  Act  to  regulate  state  charitable  Institutions  and 
State  Reform  school.    (4  same  1874/6  (pp.  10-16) — 
7  same  1880/2.) 

1876.  The  new  regulating  act  for  state  charitable  in- 
stitutions;  comment  on.     (4  same  1874/6:  71-73.) 

1883.  Law  of  commitment  to  hospitals  for  the  insane. 
Prepared  by  Wm.  A.  Grimshaw.    13  pp. 

Repr.  from  8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  state  comrs.  public 
charities,  1883/4. 

1884.  Selections   from  statutes  re.  state  institutions. 
(8  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1882/4:  334-341.) 

1885.  Draft  of  a  proposed  law  relating  to  care  and 
treatment  of  the  Insane.    11  pp. 

Not  seen.     Surgeon  General's  Library. 
1894.    Lunacy  laws.    (Laws  of  state.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  also  the  Bulletin  of  the  state  bd.  of  public 
charities,  collated  above  among  the  serials,  group 
B. 

1868/9.  Stmts.  of  apprns.  to  public  institutions  in 
other  states.  (1  same  1869/70:  289-304.) 

ILLINOIS 

1839-1872.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of 
public  institutions,  now  asking  and  receiving  aid. 
(2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  of  public  charities  1870/2:  82- 
85.) 

1839-1892.    Same.     (12  same  1890/2:  278-296.) 

1865-1881.  Comparative  stmt.  of  apprns.  made  for  re- 
pairs and  improvement  of  state  institutions.  (7 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  of  public  charities  1880/2:  66.) 

1867-1873.  Stmt.  of  amts.  appropriated  for  purchase  of 
sites,  erection  of  bldgs.,  etc.,  for  state  institutions 
(3  same  1872/4:  13.) 

1868/70.  Consolidated  financial  stmt.  of  public  institu- 
tions of  111.,  showing  assets,  liabilities,  resources, 
receipts  and  expenditures  of  each.  (1  same  1869/ 
70  following  p.  304.) 

1869.  Communication  from  chief  clerk  re.  money  in 
his  possession  intended  for  distribution  among  va- 
rious charitable  institutions  of  state.  (House  jol. 
26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3:  205.) 

.    Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  examine  financial 

and    general    management    of    state    institutions. 


MAINTENANCE:   STATE— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 
(House  Jol.  21  Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  1:  43-127;  Sen. 
jol.  1869  v.  1:  68-153.) 

1869-1871.    Apprns.  made  to  each  institution  of  state 
1869  and  1870;   apprns.  asked  for  1871  and  1872. 
(House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  294.) 
.    See  also  above  non-serial  group,  these  dates. 

1869-1874.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  outlay  for  subsist- 
ence and  attendance  in  8  state  institutions.  (3 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1872/4:  105-106.) 

1870.  Special  rept.  to  gov.  of  comrs.  of  public  charities 
concerning  apprns.,  asked  for  by  several  institu- 
tions. 4  pp.  (Repts.,  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  2: 
413-416.) 

.    Same.     (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871 

v.  1:  289-295.) 

1870/2.  Financial  stmt.  of  each  of  the  state  charitable 
institutions,  given  in  detail.  (2  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
public  charities  1870/2:  126-162.) 

1871/2.    See  above  non-serial  group,  this  date. 

1872-1896.  Apprns.  asked  by  the  state  institutions; 
rept.  on  in  detail.  (2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  chari- 
ties 1871/2  (pp.  98-162)— 14  same  1894/6.) 

1872/4.  Tabular  stmts.  showing  in  detail  amt.  and 
cost  of  subsistence  at  various  state  institutions  in 
state.  (3  same  1872/4:  97-101.) 

.    Tabular   stmt.    showing   comparative   cost,    per 

capita,   of  subsistence   and   attendance,  etc.,   in   8 
state  institutions.     (3  same  1872/4:  103-104.) 

.  Stmt.  giving  amt.  of  apprns.  for  state  institu- 
tions; amt.  drawn;  balance  and  apprns.  asked.  (3 
same  1872/4:  11-12.) 

.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  aggregate  cost  of  sub- 
sistence in  8  state  institutions,  separately  and  in 
the  aggregate.  (3  same  1872/4:  102.) 

1872/4-1874/6.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  total  receipts 
and  expenditures  of  11  state  institutions  in  111. 
(3  same  1872/4  (p.  78)— 4  same  1874/6.) 

1872/4-1880/2.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  mo.  cash  bal- 
ances of  treasurers  of  state  institutions.  (3  same 
1872/4  (pp.  83-84)— same  1880/2.) 

.    Stmt.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  in  acct.  with 

apprns.  for  the  state  institutions.     (3  same  1872/ 
4  (pp.  64-71)— 7  same  1880/2.) 

1872/4-1902/4.  Recapitulation  and  resumg  of  apprn. 
acct.  for  public  institutions  and  balances  remain- 
ing in  state  treasury.  (3  same  1872/4  (pp.  72-73) 
18  same  1902/4.) 

.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  comparative  cost  of  pro- 
visions in  state  institutions.  (4  same  1874/6  (p. 
263)— 18  same  1902/4.) 

1873/82-1875/84.  Comparative  stmt.  of  ann.  expenses, 
both  ordinary  and  special,  of  state  Institutions.  (7 
same  1880/2  (pp.  48-49) — 8  same  1882/4.) 

1873-1892.  Financial  history  of  state  charitable  insti- 
tutions and  State  Reform  School.  (12  same  1890/ 
2:  20-31.) 

1874.  Special  rept.  of  comrs.  of  public  charities  on 
financial  management  and  condition  of  state  insti- 
tutions of  111.  24  pp.  (Repts.  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v. 
5:  567-588.) 

.     Replies  to  inquiries  concerning  general  financial 

mngmt.  of  state  institutions.     (3  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
public  charities  1872/4:  130-142.) 

1874-1878.  Comparative  stmt.  of  cost  of  food  in  state 
institutions.  (5  same  1876/8:  32.) 

1874-1882.  Stmt.  of  amts.  paid  to  public  institutions 
from  the  date  of  organization.  (3  same  1872/4  (p. 
63)— same  1880/2.) 

1874-1892.  Consolidated  acct.  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments of  state  institutions.  (12  same  1890/2:  32- 
35.) 


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MAINTENANCE:   STATE— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 

1874/6-1880/2.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  total  amts.  ex- 
pended for  specified  purposes  by  state  institutions. 
(4  same  1874/6  (pp.  256-262)— 7  same  1880/2.) 

.    Stmt.  showing  state  institutions  in   acct.   with 

local  treasurers.     (4  same  1874/6  (pp.  242-247) — 7 
same  1880/2.) 

1874/6-1898/00.  Classified  summary  of  ordinary  ex- 
penses of  state  institutions.  (4  same  1874/6  (pp. 
26-27)— 16  same  1898/00.) 

1874/6-1902/4.    Consolidated  financial  stmt.   (all  funds 
included)  of  income  and  expenses  of  9  institutions. 
(4  same  1874/6   (pp.  238-241)— 18  same  1902/4.) 
Table    shows    balance    and    classified    Income    and    ex- 
penses of  each  Institution. 

1875-1880.  Improved  financial  mngmt.  of  state  institu- 
tions. (6  same  1878/80:  30-31.) 

1875-1883.  Stmt.  exhibiting  no.  and  amt.  of  apprns. 
made  for  improvement  of  state  institution  grounds. 
(7  same  1880/2:  69.) 

1875/82-1875/96.  Table  showing  ordinary  expenses  of 
state  institutions.  (7  same  1880/2  (pp.  36-46) — 14 
same  1894/6.) 

No  returns  1886/8. 

Table  shows  gross  ordinary  expenses,  Income  not  from 

state,  cost  to  state,  average  no.  and  gross  and  net 

per  capita  cost  for  each  Institution  for  each  year. 

1875/82-1882/4.    Comparative  stmt  showing  decline  in 

per  capita  cost  in  state  institutions.    (7  sam.e  1880/ 

2  (p.  35)— 8  same  1882/4.) 

1875/84-1875/88.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  per  cap- 
ita cost  of  certain  items  of  ordinary  expense  of 
state  institutions.  (8  same  1882/4:  27-29.) 

1876.  Stmt.  of  outstanding  indebtedness  of  state  in- 
stitutions.    (4  same  1874/6:  23-24.) 

1876-1878.     Special  apprns.  made  to  state  institutions. 

(4  same  1874/6  (pp.  33-34)— 5  same  1876/8.) 
.    Clothing  accts.  of  state  institutions;    stmts.  of 

no.   and   average  price   of   all   articles.      (5   same 

1876/8:  77-85.) 

.  Comparative  stmt.  of  amt.  and  cost  of  coal  pur- 
chased by  each  of  state  institutions.  (5  same  1876/ 

8:  34-35.) 
1876-1882.    Summary  stmt.  of  credits,  to  balance  acct. 

of  state  institutions.     (4  same  1874/6  (pp.  22-23) — 

7  same  1880/2.) 

1877.  Amt.   appropriated  for  use  of  state  charitable 
institutions.     (Govs.  mess.  1879:  28.) 

1877/9-1879/81.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  amt.,  descrip- 
tion, and  probable  cost  per  annum  of  service  re- 
quired in  state  institutions.  (4  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
public  charities  1874/6  (pp.  54-55)— 5  same  1876/8.) 

1878/80-1898/00.  Financial  rept.  of  state  charitable 
institutions  of  an  educational  character.  (13 
bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1879/80  (pp. 
237-239)— 23  same  1899/00.) 

1880.  Comparison  of  expenses  of  111.  institutions  with 
other  states.  (6  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities 
1878/80:  32-33.) 

.  Stmt.  of  aggregate  surplus  amt.  resulting  from 

unexpended  apprns.  of  state  charitable  institutions. 
(Govs.  mess.  1881:  10.) 

1880/2.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  disposition  made  by 
state  institutions,  of  ann.  apprns.  for  repairs  and 
improvements.  (7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities 
1880/2:  67.) 

.  Tabular  stmt.  of  amt.  and  value  of  farm  prod- 
ucts of  state  institutions.  (7  same  1880/2:  77-79.) 

1881-1891.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  comparative  cost  of 
provisions,  per  capita,  per  annum,  in  state  institu- 
tions, and  showing  same  for  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 
Home  since  1887.  (12  same  1890/2:  272-273.) 


MAINTENANCE:   STATE— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 

1882.  Inventory  of  livestock  and  agric.  implements 
owned  by  state  institutions.  (7  same  1880/2:  71- 
72.) 

1886/8-1894/6.  Inventory  of  property  belonging  to 
state  institutions.  (10  same  1886/8  (pp.  220-223) — 
14  same  1894/6.) 

1890/2-1892/4.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  average  price 
paid  for  articles  of  provisions  named,  at  state  in- 
stitutions. (12  same  1890/2  (pp.  269-270;  276-277) 
—13  same  1892/4.) 

1891/3-1893/5.  Estimates  of  total  amts.  required  for 
state  institutions;  by  institution.  (11  same  1888/90 
(p.  16)— 12  same  1890/2.) 

1895.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  appropriated  by  last  legisl. 
for  current  expenses  of  all  state  charitable  institu- 
tions, with  cost  of  maintaining  increased  no.  of  in- 
mates, surplus  amt.  in  treasuries  of  these  various 
establishments  and  amt.  turned  back  into  state 
treasury.  (Govs.  mess.  1895:  5-6.) 

1896/8.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  average  no.  of  inmates 
in  state  charitable  institutions  and  cost  to  state  of 
their  support.  (15  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  chari- 
ties 1896/8:  254-265.) 

1899/00-1903/4.  Stmt.  showing  apportionment  of  amt. 
appropriated  to  several  charitable  institutions.  (16 
same  1899/00  (pp.  44-47)— 18  same  1903/4.) 

.    Tabulated  stmt.  of  estimates  for  apprns.  asked 

by  state  institutions.     (16  same  1899/00   (pp.  60- 
60)— 18  same  1903/4.) 

1900-1901/2.  Summary  of  inventories  of  property  be- 
longing to  state,  as  reported  by  fifteen  institutions. 
(16  same  1899/00  (pp.  188-189)— 17  same  1901/2.) 

1901.  Stmt.  of  surplus  in  ordinary  expense  fund  of 
state  charitable  institutions  returned  to  state  treas- 
ury.    (Govs.  mess.  1901:  7-8.) 

1902.  Amt.  of  apprns.  made  for  enlargement  and  main- 
tenance  of   state   charitable   institutions.      (Same 
1903:  21.) 

BOARD  OF  PUBLIC  CHARITIES 
1869-1875.    Rept.  of  secy,  of  bd.  on  amt.  of  money  reed., 

services  rendered,  etc.  by  bd.     (Sen.  Jol.  29  Gen. 

Assem.   1875:  284-286.) 
1869-1904.    Expenditures  for  comrs.  of  public  charities. 

(A.R.   auditor  public  accts.   1870    (p.   21)— bienn. 

rept.  same  1902/4.) 
1869/70.    Stmt.   showing  actual  disbursements  of  bd. 

(1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70:  8.) 
1871/2.    Communication  from  auditor  of  public  accts. 

transmitting   stmts.   of  expenses   paid   from   said 

treasury    to    comrs.    of    public    charities.      2    pp. 

(Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  3:  29-31.) 

.    Same.     (Sen.  Jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  211-212.) 

1884.    Financial  stmt.,  July.     (State  bd.  of  comrs.  of 

public  charities.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1886.  Expenses  of  state  bd.;  apprn.  not  large  enough. 
(9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1884/6:  51.) 

1887.  Rept.  of  public  charities  comrs.  re.  apprn.  made 
for  clerk  hire  and  incidental  expenses.     (Sen.  Jol. 
35  Gen.  Assem.  1887:  457-460.) 

1903/4.  Table  showing  stmt.  of  expenditures  by  111. 
bd.  public  charities  on  acct.  of  all  funds,  names  of 
firms  and  individuals,  total  cost  of  supplies  pur- 
chased or  service  rendered,  during  yrs.  (18  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  public  charities  1903/4:  274-275.) 

DEFECTIVES 

1894.  Summary  of  expense  per  annum  and  per  capita 
in  principal  hospitals  for  insane  of  U.  S.  (13  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  public  charities  1892/4:  109-110.) 


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MAINTENANCE:   STATE— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
DETECTIVES — Cont'd 

ILLINOIS 

1850/2.  State  treasurer  on  acct.  of  fund  for  educating 
deaf  and  dumb.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1850/ 
2:  8.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  condition  of  fund  for  education 

of  deaf  and  dumb.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public 
accts.  1850/2:  22.) 

1879.  Govs.  message  re.  no.,  names  and  locations  of 
hospitals  and  asylums  in  state  and   cost  and  ex- 
pense of  state   for  said   institutions.      (House  jol. 
31  Gen.  Assem.  1879:  438.) 

1879-1886.     Comparative  stmt.  showing  amts.  paid  for 
fuel  and  freight  on  coal,  by  each  of  111.  insane  hos- 
pitals.    (9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1884/6: 
44-45.) 
DEPENDENTS 

1878/80.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  amt.  expended  for 
outdoor  temporary  relief.  (6  bienn.  rept.  bd.  pub- 
lic charities  1878/80:  273-275.) 

MICHIGAN 

1859-1870.    Comparative  stmt.  showing  wkly.  cost  per 
capita  of  pauper  patients  in  Mich,  insane  asylums. 
(1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70:  48.) 
SALABIES  AND  WAGES 

Salaries  and  wages  of  a  particular  Institution  are 
entered  with  the  Receipts  and  Expenditures  of 
that  Institution,  see  below  Maintenance :  State. 
Individual  Institutions. 

1870/2-1872/4.  Stmt.  showing  salaries  paid  to  supts. 
and  assts.,  in  public  institutions.  (2  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  public  charities  1870/2  (pp.  238-239) — 3  same 
1872/4.) 

1875-1888.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  proportion  of 
ordinary  expenses  paid  for  salaries  and  wages  at 
state  institutions.  (10  same  1886/8:  12.) 
1884/6.  Detailed  stmt.  of  pay-rolls  of  each  of  the  state 
institutions  under  supervision  of  bd.  (9  same 
1884/6:  237-280.) 

1896/8.    Pay-rolls  of  each  of  state  charitable  institu- 
tions, given  in  detail.     (15  same  1896/8:  81-208.) 
Sanitation 

1870.  Water  supply  at  Jacksonville;  remarks  on  suffi- 
ciency or  insufficiency  of,  for  the  public  institu- 
tions.    (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70: 
53-61.) 

1871.  Special  rept.  of  trustees  of  Institution  for  Edu- 
cation of  Deaf  and  Dumb  re.  water  supply  for  said 
institution.      (House  jol.   27   Gen.   Assem.   1   sess. 
1871  v.  1:  179-180;  Sen.  Jol.  same  1871:  280-281.) 

.     Same.    4  pp.     (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1: 

809-812.) 
.    Suppl.  rept.  of  bd.  of  public  charities  re.  water 

supply  at  Jacksonville.     3  pp.     (Same  1871  v.  1: 

789-791.) 

1873.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  visit  Perry  Springs 
to  ascertain  on  what  terms  it  could  be  purchased, 
for    purpose    of    supplying    state    institutions    of 
Jacksonville  with  water.     (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem. 
1873:  120-123;   House  jol.  same  1873:  104-107.) 

1874.  Water  supply  at  Jacksonville  for  public  institu- 
tions.    (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1872/4: 
51-53.) 

1880.  Water  supply  for  public  institutions  at  Jackson- 
ville still  a  source  of  anxiety  to  bd.    (6  same  1878/ 
80:  108-109.) 

1884.  Inspection  of  public  buildings,  especially  alms- 
houses  and  jails.     (7  A.R.  bd.  health  1884:  59-62.) 

1885.  Inspection  of  public  institutions.     (8  same  1885- 
100-101.) 


MAINTENANCE:     STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 
1893.    Brief  history  of  the  charitable  institutions  of 
111.    Chicago,  n.  d.    v.  p. 

Contents 
History   of   111.    Institution   for   the   Education  of   the 

Deaf  and  Dumb,   1838-1893.     64  pp.,  plates. 
Brief  history  of  111.   Institution  for  Education  of  the 

Blind,  1849-1893.     48  pp.,  plates, 
Brief  history  of  111.  Southern  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 

Anna,  1869-1893.     13  pp.,  plates. 
Brief  history  of  111.   Central   Hospital  for  the  Insane, 

Jacksonville,  1847-1893.     14  pp.,  plates. 
Brief  history  of  111.  Eastern  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 

Kankakee,  1877-1893.     14  pp. 
Brief  history  of  111.  Northern  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 

Elgin,  1889-1893.     7  pp. 
Brief  history  of  111.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary, 

Chicago,  1858-1893.     7  pp. 
Brief  history  of  111.  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home,  Qulncy, 

1885-1893.     7  pp. 
Brief  history  of  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home,  Normal, 

1865-1893.     15  pp. 
Brief  history   of  Asylum   for   Feeble-Minded   Children, 

Lincoln,  1865-1893.     7  pp. 

Defectives 

1867.  Rept.  of  jt.  investigating  committee  on  Hospital 
for  Insane  and  other  institutions.  116  pp.  (Repts. 
26  Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  3.) 

Normal  University,  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institute,  School 
for  Idiots  and  Imbeciles,  and  Institution  for  Blind. 
In  addition  to  disciplinary  matters,  rept.  contains 
historical  financial  tables  and  brief  history  of  each 
institution. 

1871.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  buildings  and 
grounds  on  inspection  of  various  institutions  of 
state  in  course  of  construction.  12  pp.  (Repts.  27 
Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1:  819-828.) 

Northern  Insane  Asylum,  Elgin  ;  State  Reform  School, 
Pontiac :  So.  Normal  University,  Carbondale ;  So. 
Insane  Asylum.  Anna  ;  111.  Agrlc.  College,  Irving- 
ton.  The  Agrlc.  College  had  been  In  operation 
several  yrs.  and  the  rept.  deals  with  its  mngmt. 

ILLINOIS  CHARITABLE  EYE  AND  EAR 
INFIRMARY 

serial 

1858/9-1871 
Private  Institution 

A  private  assn.  for  founding  and  maintaining  the 
Chicago  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary  was 
organized  by  the  citizens  of  Chicago  In  May.  1858. 
It  was  conducted  as  a  dispensary  only,  until  July, 
1864,  when  it  acquired  buildings  suitable  for 

fatients  requiring  board  in  the  Institution.  In 
865,  the  legislature  granted  the  infirmary  a 
special  charter,  and  In  1867  appropriated  the  sum 
of  $5000  a  year,  for  two  years,  for  the  support 
of  poor  patients  of  the  state.  This  appropriation 
was  renewed  In  1869.  Poor  patients  from  other 
states  could  receive  gratuitous  treatment  on  pay- 
ment of  cost  of  board.  Previous  to  this  time  a 
number  of  patients,  especially  soldiers,  had  been 
supported  at  the  institution  by  the  Northwestern 
Sanitary  Commission  and  by  the  governors  of 
Illinois,  Wisconsin,  and  Minnesota.  By  the  new 
state  constitution  of  1870,  appropriations  In  aid 
of  Institutions  not  owned  and  controlled  by  the 
state  having  been  made  illegal,  the  Chicago  Eye 
and  Ear  Infirmary  was  made  a  state  Institution  by 
soeclal  act.  and  the  name  was  changed  to  Illinois 
Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary. 
None  of  the  reports  of  the  Chicago  Institution  falls 
within  the  scope  of  this  Index  and  none  is  Included 
in  the  Collected  documents. 

1871-1902/4 
State  Institution 

1  series 

1871-1872.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  Illinois  Eye  and  Ear  In- 
firmary for  the  yr.  ending  Dec.  31,  14-15. 


14.  1871  dept  ed. 

14.  1871  doc.     ed. 

15.  1872  dept.  ed. 

15.  1872  doc.     ed. 


Checklist 
Chicago,  Culver.  Page,  Hayne  &  Co., 

1872.  15  pp. 
None  Issued. 

Chicago,  Culver.  Page,  Hayn«  &  Co., 

1873.  14  pp. 
None  Issued. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


277 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 

ILLINOIS    CHARITABLE    BYE    AND    BAB 

INFIRMARY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series 

1872/3-1873/4.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  Illinois  Eye  and  Ear 
Infirmary  for  the  yr.  ending  Nov.  30,  16-17. 

Checklist 
lt>.  1S72/3  dept  ed.     Chicago,    Culver,    Page,    Hayne    & 

Co.,  1873.     12  pp. 
16.  1872/3  doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

Springfield,  State  Jol.  Print,  1876. 

20  pp. 
n.  t.  p.     20  pp. 


17.  1873/4  dept.  ed. 


17.  1873/4  doc.    ed. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

16.  1872/3  omitted. 

17.  1873/4  In  Kepts.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1870,  v.  2  : 409-426. 

3  series 

Under  Act  of  April  16,  1875 

1874/6-1884/6.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  trustees,  sur- 
geons and  treasurer  of  111.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear 
Infirmary,  for  the  period  ending  Sept.  30,  10-15. 
Springfield,  1877-1887. 


Checklist 


10.  1874/6  dept.  ed. 

10.  1874/6  doc.  ed. 

11.  1876/8  dept.  ed. 

11.  1876/8  doc.  ed. 

12.  1878/80  dept  ed. 

12.  1878/80  doc.  ed. 

13.  1880/2  dept  ed. 

13.  1880/2  doc.  ed. 

14.  1882/4  dept.  ed. 

14.  1882/4  doc.  ed. 

15.  1884/6  dept.  ed. 
15.  1884/6  doc.  ed. 


KKUM 

D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     36  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     36  pp. 

Weber,  Slagie  &  Co.,  1879.     44  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    44  pp. 

H.  W.  Rokker,  1880.    36  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     36  pp. 
H.    W.    Rokker,    1882.      27    pp.,    4 
leaves. 

.  p.,  n.  d.     27  pp.,  4  leaves. 

[.  W.  Rokker,  1885.     43  pp. 

.  D..  n.  d.     43  DD. 


u. 
H 
n.  p 


n.  p.,  n.  d.  43  pp. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1887. 
u.  p.,  n.  d.  43  pp. 


43  pp. 


17.  1888/90  dept.  ed. 

17.  1888/90  doc.  ed. 

18.  1890/2  dept.  ed. 

18.  1890/2 

19.  1892/4 

19.  1892/4  doc.  ed. 


4  series 

1886/8-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  [etc.  as  before]  for  the 
period  ending  June  30,  16-24.  Springfield,  1889- 
1904. 

Checklist 
16.  1886/8     dept.  ed.     Springfield   Prtg.    Co.,    1889.      42 

pp.,  1  pi. 
16.  1886/8     doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     42  pp. 

H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     80  pp.,  pi. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     49  pp.,  pi. 
doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
dept  ed.     Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1894.    47  pp.,  pi. 

,  _     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

20.  1894/5     dept.  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,   1896.     56  pp.,  pi. 

20.  1894/6     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
Hereafter  but  one  edition  was  Issued. 

21.  1896/8.     Phillips  Bros.,  1899.     49  pp.,   pi. 

22.  1898/00.          "  "      1900.     71  pp.,   25   pis. 

23.  1900/2.  "      1902.     69  pp.,      13     pis.,     1 
map. 

The  map  is  a  map  of  111.  showing  relative  percentage 
of  trachoma  in  111.,  by  counties. 

24.  1902/4.     Phillips  Bros.,  1904.     52  pp.,  13  pis. 

non-serial 

1858-1870.  Hist,  sketch  of  Chicago  Eye  and  Ear  In- 
firmary. (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/ 

70:  171-172.) 
1858-1893.    Brief  hist,  of  the  111.  Charitable  Eye  and 

Ear  Infirmary,  at  Chicago.     7  pp. 
1858-1903.     Outline  history  of  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear 

Infirmary,  Chicago.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  429-431.) 
1867.    Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  maintenance  of 

Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary  at  Chicago.     (Govs.  mess. 

Jan.,  1867:  16.) 
1869.    Recommendation  that  apprn.  of  1867,  for  Eye 

and   Ear   Infirmary   be   renewed   for   next   2   yrs. 

(Same  1869:  21.) 
1870/2.    Rept.  on  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.     (2  bienn. 

rept.  bd.  public  charities  1871/2:  184.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Defectives— cont'd 

ILLINOIS    CHARITABLE    EYE    AND    EAR 
INFIRMARY — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1871.  Govs.  communication  transmitting  petition  of 
trustees  of  Chicago  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirm- 
ary to  renew  apprn.  granted  by  last  two  legisla- 
tures. (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v. 
1:  567-569.) 

1883.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  certain  charges  and 
specifications  made  agst.  111.  Charitable  Eye  and 
Ear  Infirmary  at  Chicago.  (Sen.  jol.  33  Gen. 
Assem.  1883:  870-873.) 

1898.  Opinion;  payments  for  clerk  hire  of  Charitable 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1897/8:  87-88.) 

By-Laws 
1877.    By-laws.    Springfield,  1877.    8  pp. 

Not  seen ;  copy  In  Chicago  Public  Library. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The  annual  expenditures  from  the  state  treasury  for 
this  institution  may  be  found  in  the  auditor's 
"  Detailed  stint,  of  warrants  drawn  on  the  state 
treasury  "  In  his  bienn.  rept 

1867-1872.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of  Eye 
and  Ear  Infirmary.  (2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public 
charities  1870/2:  85.) 

1867-1891.    Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for    establishment,    maintenance    and    support    of 
Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.     (12  same  1890/2:  285-286.) 
1873/82-1875/84.     Table    showing    ann.    ordinary    and 
special  expenses  of  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirm- 
ary,  each  yr.      (7   same  1880/2    (p.   49) — 8  same 
1882/4.) 
1875.    Stint,  of  cost  for  erection  of  building  for  Eye 

and  Ear  Infirmary.     (Govs.  mess.  1875:  16.) 
1875/82-1875/96.    Tabular  stmt.   showing  ordinary  ex- 
penses of  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  for 
each  yr.    (7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1880/2 
(pp.  36-46) — 4  same  1894/6.) 

No  returns,  1886/8. 
BLIND 

ILLINOIS  INSTITUTION  FOR  THE   EDUCA- 
TION OF  THE   BLIND 

Originally  organized  by  the  citizens  of  Jacksonville 
and  supported  by  them  for  a  year.  By  act  of 
Jan.  13,  1849,  the  legislature  authorized  a  special 
tax  for  the  purchase  of  ground,  the  erection  of 
buildings  and  the  support  of  the  school. 

serial 

1  series 

1849/50.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  111.  Institu- 
tion for  the  Education  of  the  Blind,  for  the  yr. 
ending  Dec.  31,  1. 

Checklist 

1.  1849/50  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1.  1849/50  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.  1849/50  in  Senate  repts.  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851 :  89-104. 

2  series 

1851/2-1855/6.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  111. 
Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind  for  the 
period  ending  Dec.  31,  2-4. 


Checklist 
2.  1851/2  dept  ed.     Not  found. 

2.  1851/2  doc.  ed. 

3.  1853/4  dept  ed. 

3.  1853/4  doc.  ed. 

4.  1855/6  dept.  ed. 
4.  1855/6  doc.  ed. 


21  pp. 


n.  p.,  n.  d. 
Not  found, 
n.  p.,  n.  d 
Not  found. 

. ,  _  n.   p.,  n.  d. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

2.  1851/2  in  Repts.  18  Gen.  Assem.  1853,  v.  1 :  77-97. 

3.  1853/4    "       "       19     "          "       1855 :  153-181. 

4.  1855/6    "       "       20     "          "       1857 : 161-190. 


29  pp. 

30  pp. 


278 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
BOND — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  INSTITUTION  FOB  THE  EDUCA- 
TION OP  THE  BLIND — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

3  series 

1856/8-1872/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  111. 
Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind  for  the 
period  ending  Nov.  30,  5-13. 

Checklist 
5.  1856/8     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 


6.  1856/8     doc.     ed. 

6.  1858/60  dept.  ed. 

6.  1858/60  doc.  ed. 

7.  1860/2  dept.  ed. 


7.  1860/2 

8.  1862/4 

8.  1862/4 

9.  1864/6 

9.  1864/6 
10.  1866/8 


doc.  ed. 
dept.  ed. 

doc.  ed. 
dept.  IMI. 

doc.  ed. 
dept  ed. 


10.  1866/8  doc.  ed. 

11.  1868/70  dept.  ed. 

11.  1868/70  doc.  ed. 

12.  1872/4  dept.  ed. 

12.  1872/4  doc.  ed. 
18.  1874/6  dept.  ed. 

13.  1874/6  doc.  ed. 


n.  p.,  n.  d.     18  pp. 

Springfield,  Ballhache  and  Baker, 

1861.  22  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     22  pp. 

Springfield,    Baker    and    Phillips, 

1862.  22  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     22  pp. 

Springfield,    Baker    and    Phillips, 

1864.     22  pp.,  1  leaf, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     22  pp. 
Springfield,    Baker,    Ballhache    & 

Co.,  1867.     30  pp. 
n.  p.,  n.  il.     22  pp.,  1  leaf. 
Springfield,  State  Jol.  Prtg.  OfBce, 

1869.  30  pp. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     30  p] 
Springfield,   111.   ; 

1870.  16  pp. 
None  Issued. 


pp. 
Jol. 


Prtg.  Ofllce, 


Not  found, 
n.  p.,  n.  d. 
Not  found, 
n.  p.,  n.  d. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
5.  1856/8  In  Hepts.  21  Gen.  Assem.  1859,  v.  1 : 15-32. 


14  PP. 

14  pp.,  1  leaf. 


6.  1858/60"  "   22  "  '  1861,  T.  2 : 8-24. 

7.  1860/2  "  "   23  "  '  1863,  v.  2 : 69-88. 

8.  1862/4  "  "   24  "  '  1865,  V.  2 : 41-64. 

9.  1864/6  "  "   25  "  '  1867,  v.  2 : 523-546. 

10.  1866/8  "  "   26  "  '  1869,  v.  2 : 357-384. 

11.  1868/70  omitted. 

12.  1870/2  In  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.  1 :  885-899. 

13.  T872/4  "  "   29  "  "  1875,  v.  2 : 213-227. 

4  series 

1874/6-1884/6.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  111. 
Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind  for  the 
period  ending  Sept.  30,  14-19.  Springfield,  1877- 
1886. 

Checklist 

dept.  ed.  D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.  38  pp. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.  38  pp. 
Weber,  Magle  &  Co.,  1879.  39  pp. 


doc.  ed. 
dept.  ed. 
doc.  ed. 


n.  p.,  n.  d.  39 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1 


n.  p.,  n.  d. 


80.  44  pp. 


14.   1874/6 

14.  1874/6 
16.  1876/8 

15.  1876/8 

16.  1878/80  dept.  ed. 
16.  1878/80  doc.  ed. 

16.  [sic.  1.  e.,  17]  1880/2  dept  ed. 
23  pp. 

16.  [sic.  i.  e.,  17]  1880/2  doc.  ed. 

17.  [sic.  1.  e.,  18]  1882/4  dept  ed. 

42  pp.,  1 

17.   [sic.  1.  e.,  18]   1882/4  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n. 
19.  1884/6     dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,   1886.     43  pp.,  pi. 
19.  1884/6     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     43  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

14.  1874/6  In  Repts.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877,  v.  2,  pt.  2 

618. 

15.  1876/8  in  Repts.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879,  r.  3,  doc. 

16.  1878/80 "   K   82  "    "   1881,  V.  2,   " 

16.  1880/2  "   "   33  "    "   1883,  V.  2,   " 

17.  1882/4  "   "   34  "    "   1885,  v.  4,   " 

19.  1884/6  "   "   35  "    "   1887,  v.  2,   " 

5  series 

1886/8-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  111. 
Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind  for  the 
period  ending  June  30,  20-28.  Springfield,  [1880]- 
1904. 

Checklist 

20.  1886/8     dept  ed.     Not  found. 

20.  1886/8  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  42  pp. 

21.  1888/00  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.  45  pp. 

21.  1888/90  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

22.  1890/2  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.  63  pp. 

22.  1890/2  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

23.  1892/4  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.  68  pp. 
23.  1892/4  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept  ed. 


44  pp. 

H.  W.  Rokker,  1883. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.  23  pp. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1884. 
leaf. 

d.     42  pp. 


:581- 

H. 
G. 
G. 
G. 
F. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives— cont'd 
BLIND — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  EDUCA- 
TION OF  THE  BLIND — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
5  series — cont'd 
Checklist— cont'd 
24.  1894/6     dept  ed.     Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1896.    66  pp.,  pi. 

24.  1894/6     doc.    ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 
After  this  rept.  but  one  edition  was  Issued. 

25.  1896/8.     Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     59  pp.,  14  pis. 

26.  1898/00.          "  "      1900.     76  pp.,  12  pis. 

27.  1900/2.  "  "      1902.     69  pp.,     4  pis. 

28.  1902/4.  "  "      1904.     65  pp.,  IB  pis. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

20.  1886/8  in  Repts.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889,  v.  2,  doc.  F. 

21.  1888/90 "       "       37     "         "       1890,  V.  3,  F. 

22.  1890/2    "       "       38     "          "       1892,  v.  3,      "      F. 

23.  1892/4    "       "       38     "          "       1894,  v.  10, 

unlettered. 

24.  1894/6  in  Repts.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1896,  v.  4, 

unlettered. 
The  publication  of  the  Collected  docs,  was  discontinued. 

non-serial 

1848-1903.  Sketch  of  history  of  Institution  for  the 
Blind,  Jacksonville.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  427- 
428.) 

1849-1867/8.    Rept.  on  111.  Institution  for  Education  of 
the  Blind.     (7  blenn.  rept  supt.  public  instruction 
1867/8:  189-196.) 
Hist  sketch. 

1849-1870.  Rept.  on  Institution  for  Education  of  the 
Blind.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70: 
47-50.) 

1849-1893.  Brief  hist,  of  the  111.  Institution  for  the 
Education  of  the  Blind.  48  pp.,  pis. 

1852/3.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  examine  into  man- 
agement of  Institutions  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  and 
for  the  Blind.  3  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  18  Gen.  Assem. 
1853:  243-245.) 

1867.  Tabular  strut,  showing  no.  admitted  to  Institu- 
tion for  Blind;  no.  now  in  attendance,  by  counties. 
(Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  152.) 

.     See  also  above,  general  entries,  this  date. 

1875/6-1903/4.  Rept.  of  supt.  of  Institution  for  Educa- 
tion of  the  Blind.  (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  in- 
struction 1875/6  (pp.  316-318) — 25  same  1903/4. 

1877.  Recommendation  for  payment  of  unsettled 
claims  agst.  Institution  for  Education  of  Blind,  in- 
curred in  erection  of  main  building.  (Govs.  mess. 
1877:  27.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The  annual  expenditures  from  the  state  treasury  for 
this  Institution  may  be  found  in  the  auditor's 
"  Detailed  stmt.  of  warrants  drawn  on  the  state 
treasury "  In  his  bienn.  rept. 

1846-1852.  Stmt.  of  ann.  receipts  and  payment  of  in- 
•terest,  Insane  Hospital  tax  and  Institute  for  Blind 
funds.  (Blenn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1850/2:  13.) 

1849-1867.  Expenditures  of  Institution  for  Blind,  for 
building  and  Improvement  for  current  expenses 
each  yr.  (Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869 
v.  1:  150.) 

1849-1868.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  expenditures  of  111. 
Institution  for  Education  of  the  Blind.  (7  bienn. 
rept.  supt.  of  public  instruction  1867/8:  196.) 

1849-1871.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance,  and  support  of  In- 
stitution for  the  Blind.  (2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public 
charities  1870/2:  84.) 

1849-1891.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of  In- 
stitution for  the  Blind.  (12  some  1890/2:  281-283.) 

1849/50-1869/70.  Comparative  stmt.  of  receipts  and 
expenditures  of  111.  Institution  for  Education  of 
the  Blind.  (1  same  1869/70:  49-50.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


279 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
BLIND — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  INSTITUTION  FOK  THE  EDUCA- 
TION OF  THE  BLIND — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
Receipts  anil  Expenditures — cont'd 

1850-1856.  State  of  treasury  on  acct.  of  Institution  for 
Blind.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1850/2  (p.  7) 
—same  1854/6.) 

1867.  Stmt.  of  salaries  of  employees  and  officers  of 
State  Institution  of  Blind.  (Sen.  jol.  26  Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  150.) 

1873/82-1875/84.  Table  showing  ann.  ordinary  and 
special  expenses  of  Institution  for  the  Blind,  each 
yr.  (7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1880/2  (p. 
48)— 8  same  1882/4.) 

1875/82-1875/96.     Tabular   stmt.   showing  ordinary   ex- 
penses of  Institution  for  the  Blind,  for  each  yr.    (7 
same  1880/2  (pp.  36-46) — 14  same  1894/6.) 
No  returns  1886/8. 
INDUSTRIAL   HOME  FOR  THE   BLIND, 

CHICAGO 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  June  13,  1887 
"  The  Institution  is  tbe  only  one  of  its  kind  in  the 
Union.  It  is  a  charitable  institution  to  the  extent 
that  the  State  makes  bienn.  apprns.  to  meet  neces- 
sary deficiencies  of  its  operations,  but  in  view  of 
the  fact  that  the  Inmates  not  only  maintain  them- 
selves, and  many  support  families  as  well,  this 
Institution  Is  put  on  a  higher  plane  than  the 
ordinary  charities  of  the  State."  (111.  Blue  Book, 
1903  :  428-429.) 

serial 

1  series 

1894-1902.  Ann.  rept.  to  the  gov.  of  the  trustees  of  the 
111.  Industrial  Home  for  the  Blind  at  Chicago  for 
the  yr.  ending  Dec.  31,  1-9.  Springfield,  1895- 
[1902]. 

Checklist 
1.  1894  dept.  ed.     Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.     9  pp. 

1.  1894  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

2.  1895  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

2.  1895  doc.     ed.     None  issued. 

3.  1896  dept  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     6  pp. 

3.  1896  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

After  this  year  but  one  edition  was  issued. 

4.  1897.     Not  found. 

5.  1898.     Phillips  Bros.,  1899.     8  pp. 
6-7.   1899-1900.     Not  found. 

8.  1901.     Phillips  Bros.,  1902.     7  pp. 

9.  1902.     Not  found. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1.  1894  in  Repts.  1892/4,  v.  9. 

2.  1895  omitted. 

3.  1896  in  Repts.  1896,  v.  2. 

2  series 

1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  111.  Indus- 
trial Home  for  the  Blind  at  Chicago  for  the  period 
ending  June  30  [and  10  ann.  rept.].  Springfield, 
1904. 

Checklist 
1.  1902/4.     Phillips  Bros.,  1904.     27  pp. 

non-serial 

1887-1903.  Outline  history  of  Industrial  Home  for  the 
Blind,  Chicago.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  428-429.) 

1894.  Opinion;     construction    of    statute;     Industrial 
School  for  Blind.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4: 
264-265.) 

1895.  Rept.  of  committee  to  investigate  111.  Industrial 
Home  for  Blind.     (Sen.  jol.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1895:  936-938.) 

1896.  Same;     rules    and    regulations    for    Industrial 
Home  for  Blind.     (Same  1895/6:  329.) 

1901.    Same;   services  of  trustees  of  Industrial  Home 

for  Blind.     (Same  1901/2:  140.) 
1904.     Work  and  methods  of  111.  School  for  the  Blind; 

by   J.   H.    Freeman,   supt.      (9    111.   conference   of 

charities  1904:  67-73.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
CRIMINAL  INSANE 

ASYLUM  FOR  INSANE  CONVICTS.  CHESTER 

Established  under  act  of  June  1,  1889.    Opened 

Nov.  1,  1891 

serial 

1890/2-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  trustees,  supt. 
and  treasurer  of  Illinois  Asylum  for  Insane  Crimi- 
nals for  the  period  ending  June  30,  1-7.  Springfield, 
1893-1904. 

Checklist 

1.  1890/2  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  18»3.  57  pp. 

1.  1890/2  doc.    ed.  "  "       1893.  67  pp. 

2.  1892/4  dept.  ed.  "  "       1894.  69  pp. 

2.  1892/4  doc.     ed.  "  "       1894.     69  pp. 

3.  1894/6  dept  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,    1896.     60  pp. 
After  this  date  but  one  edition  was  issued. 

4.  1896/8.     Phillips  Bros.,  1899.     65  pp. 

5.  1898/00.          "  "      1900.     51  pp. 

6.  1900/2.  "  "      1902.     65  pp. 

7.  1902/4.  "  "      1904.     41  pp. 

The  3d  rept  was  omitted  from  the  Collected  docs,  and 
the  documents  themselves  were  discontinued  in 
1896,  therefor  there  are  two  editions  only  of  the 
1st  and  2d  reports. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1890/2  In  Kepts.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1892,  v.  2,  doc.  R. 

2.  1892/4    "  38     "         "       1893,  v.  10,  unlettered. 

non-serial 

1889-1903.  Outline  history  of  Asylum  for  Insane 
Criminals,  Chester.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  423-424.) 

1880.  Asylum  for  Insane  Convicts  at  Chester;  com- 
ment on.  (6  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1878/ 
80:  90-94.) 

1898.  Asylum  for  Insane  Criminals,  at  Chester;  rec- 
ommendation that  present  site  be  abandoned  and 
another  provided  elsewhere.  (15  same  1896/8:  42- 
43.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The  annual  expenditures  from  the  state  treasury  for 
this  institution  may  be  found  in  the  auditor's 
"  Detailed  stmt.  of  warrants  drawn  on  the  state 
treasury,"  In  his  bienn.  rept. 

1889-1891.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of  Asy- 
lum for  Insane  Criminals.  (12  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
public  charities  1890/2:  295.) 

1892/4-1892/6.     Tabular    stmt.    showing    ordinary    ex- 
penses of  Asylum  for  Insane  Criminals,  Chester. 
(13  same  1892/4  (p.  16) — 14  same  1894/6.) 
DEAF  AND  DUMB 

ILLINOIS  INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  EDUCA- 
TION  OF   THE   DEAF  AND   DUMB, 
JACKSONVILLE 

serial 

The  first  Illinois  state  charitable  institution.  Estab- 
lished by  Act  of  Feb.  23,  1839. 

1  series 

1839/42-1842/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  president  and  directors 
of  the  Illinois  Asylum  for  the  Education  of  the 
Deaf  and  Dumb  for  the  period  ending  NOT.  30. 

Checklist 

unnum.   1839/42  dept  ed.     Not  found.     Issued? 
unnum.  1839/42  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 
unnum.  1842/4     dept.  ed.     Not  found.     Issued? 
unnum.  1842/4     doc.    ed.     3  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1839/42   in   Senate   repts.   13   Gen.    Assem.    1842/3 : 211- 

214. 
1842/4    in    Senate    repts.    14    Gen.    Assem.    1844/5:205- 

207. 

During  this  period  the  institution  was  in  process  of 
construction.  The  repts.  are  both  made  to  the 
Speaker  of  the  Senate. 


880 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
DEAF  AND  DUMB — oont'd 

ILLINOIS  INSTITUTION   FOE  THE  EDUCA- 
TION   OF   THE   DEAF   AND   DUMB, 
JACKSONVILLE — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

2  series 

1844/6-1866/8.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  president  and  direc- 
tors of  the  Illinois  Asylum  for  the  Education  of 
the  Deaf  and  Dumb  for  the  period  ending  Nov.  30, 
1-12. 

Checklist 

1.     1844/6     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1.     1844/6     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 

1.  1814/6     doc.    ed.     n.  t  p.     13  pp. 

The  16-page  edition  contains  the  rept.  of  the  jt.  select 
committees  on  education.  Of  this  edition  20o 
copies  were  ordered  printed.  The  13-page  edition 
omits  the  rept.  of  the  jt.  committees  on  education. 
Of  this  edition  800  copies  were  ordered  printed. 

2.  1846/8     dept  ed.     Not  found. 

2.     18-46/8     doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.    S3  pp. 
13].  1848/50  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

2000  copies  were  ordered  printed. 
[3J.  1848/50  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     28  pp. 

4.     1800/2     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

4.     1850/2     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     [28J   pp. 

Vol.  of  Collected  docs.  Is  imperfect;  pp.  125-140,  con- 
taining pp.  15  et  seq.  of  this  doc.,  omitted  from 


vol. 

5.     1852/4     dept.  ed. 

5.  1852/4  doc.  ed. 
uunum.  1854/6  dept.  ed. 
unuum.  1854/6  doc.  ed. 

7.  1856/8  dept.  ed. 

7.  1850/8  doc.  ed. 

8.  1858/60  dept.  ed. 


Not  found. 

n.  p.,  u.  d.     42  pp. 

Not  found. 

n.   t   p.      32   pp. 
Not  found, 
n.  p.,  u.  d.     42  pp. 
Alton,  Alton  Courier  Book  etc. 

Prtg.   House,   1860.     56  pp. 
u.  p.,  n.  d.     52  pp. 
Springfield,  Baker  and  Phillips, 

1862.     36  pp.,  1  pl. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    36  pp. 
Not  found, 
u.  p.,  n.  d.     37  pp. 
Springfield,  Baker,  Bailhache  & 

Co.,  1867.     48  pp.,  5  pis. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    40  pp. 
Springfield,  111.  Jol.  Prtg.  Office, 

1869.     96  pp. 
12.     1866/8     doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     96  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

unnum.  1844/6   in   House   repts.    15   Gen.   Assem.    1846 : 
1-16." 

2.  1846/8    in    Senate    repts.    iti    Gen.    Assem.    1849 : 
27-59. 

3.  1848/50    In    House    repts.    17    Gen.    Assem.    1851 : 
1-28. 

4.  1850/2    in    Senate    repts.    18    Gen.    Assem.    1853 : 
111-138. 

1852/4  in  Rept£.  19  Gen.  Assem.  1855  :  249-290. 


8. 
9. 

1858/60 
1860/2 

doc. 
dept. 

ed. 
ed. 

9. 
10. 
10. 
11. 

1860/2 
1862/4 
1862/4 
1861/6 

doc. 
dept 
doc. 
dept. 

ed. 
ed. 
ed. 
ed. 

11. 

12. 

1864/6 
1866/8 

doc. 
dept. 

ed. 
ed. 

5. 
[6].  1854/6 

7.  1856/8 
1858/60 
1860/2 
1862/4 
186-1/6 
18G6/8 


8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 


20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 


1857  :  201-2 
1859,  v.  1 
1861,  v.  1 
1863,  v.  2 
1865,  v.  2 
1867,  v.  2 
1869,  v.  2 

32. 
473-514. 
453-504. 
35-68. 
1-37. 
447-486. 
385-496. 

3  series 
rept.   of 


1868/9-1873/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  Illinois  Institution 
for  the  Education  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  for  the 
yr.  ending  Nov.  30,  29-34. 

Checklist 

ed.     Not  found. 

ed.     None  issued. 

ed.     Jacksonville,    111.    Institution    for 

the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1870.     43 

PP.,  1  pl. 
ed.  None  Issued, 
ed.  Jacksonville,  111.  Institution  for 

the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1871.     42 

pp.,  1  leaf, 
ed.     None  issued, 
ed.     Not  found, 
ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     40  pp. 


29.  1868/9  dept 

29.  1868/9  doc. 

30.  1869/70  dept. 


30.  1869/70  doc. 

31.  1870/1  dept. 


31.  1870/1  doc. 

32.  1871/2  dept 
32.  1871/2  doc. 


*  Includes  rept  of  jt.  committees  on  education. 


33.   1872/3 


33.  1872/3 

34.  1873/4 


doc.     ed. 
dept  I'd. 


34.  1873/4     dept.  ed. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
DEAF  AND  DUMB — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  INSTITUTION  FOE  THE  EDUCA- 
TION   OF   THE   DEAF  AND   DUMB, 
JACKSONVILLE — cont'd 

aerial — cont'd 
3  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

dept.  ed.  Jacksonville,  111.  Institution  for 
the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1873.  47 
pp. 

None  issued. 

Springfield,      State      Jol.      Steam 
Print,  1875.     74  pp.,  2  leaves. 
Jacksonville,    111.    Institution   for 
the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1874.    91 
PP. 
34.  1873/4     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     74  pp.,  2  pis. 

This  series  carries  the  numbering  back  to  the  first  pub- 
lished rept  as  though  all  the  preceding  repts.  bad 
been  annual. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
29-31.  1868/9-1870/1  omitted. 

32.  1871/2  in  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.  4  : 149-188. 

33.  1872/3  omitted. 

34.  1873/4  In  Repts.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875,  v.  2 :  516-688. 

4  series 

1874/5.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  Illinois  Institution  for  the 
Education  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  for  the  yr.  ending 
Sept.  30,  35. 

Checklist 

3&.  1874/5  dept.  ed.  Jacksonville,  Deaf  and  Dumb 
Steam  Power  Print,  1876.  42 
pp. 

35.  1874/5  doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

This  rept.  is  omitted  from  the  Collected  docs. 

5  series 

Under  a  provision  of  the  Act  of  April  15,  1876,  the 
trustees  were  required  to  make  a  btenn.  adminis- 
trative rept.  and  a  financial  rept.  for  each  year, 
separately,  as  well.  This  arrangement  resulted 
In  a  double  numbering.  It  will  be  noted  that 
beginning  with  the  rept.  called  the  38th  annual 
up  to  the  53d  annual  rept,  every  alternate  year 
Is  omitted  In  the  numbering.  This  appears  to  be 
merely  an  eccentricity,  and  does  not  imply  that 
repts.  were  Issued  in  the  Intervening  years.  There 
Is  simply  no  account  taken  of  the  Intervening 
financial  statement  which,  however,  forms  part  of 
the  biennial  administrative  rept. 

1874/6-1884/6.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  trustees,  supt.  and 
treasurer  of  the  Illinois  Institution  for  the  Educa- 
tion of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  for  the  yr.  ending  Sept. 
30,  18-23  and  annual  [36-47]. 

Checklist 
18  blenn.  unnum.  ann.  1874/6  dept.  ed.  Springfield,  D. 

W.  Lnsk,  1877.  67  pp.* 
18  blenn.  unnum.  ann.  1874/6.  dept  ed.  Jacksonville, 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Steam  Power  Print,  1876.     80  pp. 

18  blenn.  unnum.  ann.  1874/6  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     67 

pp. 

19  blenn.   38  ann.   1876/8  dept   ed.     Springfield,  Weber, 

Magie  &  Co.,  1879.     65  pp.,  1  pl. 

19  blenn.   38   ann.    1876/8   dept.   ed.     Jacksonville,   Deaf 
and  Dumb  Steam  Power  Print,  1878.     72  pp.,  1  pl. 

19  blenn.   38  ann.   1876/8  doc.  ed.     Same  as  Springfield 

dept.  ed. 

20  blenn.   10  ann.  1878/80  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  H.  W. 

Rokker,  1881.     82  pp.,  2  pis. 

20  blenn.  40  ann.  1878/80  doc.  ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 

21  blenn.   42  ann.   1880/2  dept.   ed.     Springfield,  H.   W. 

Rokker,   1882.     134  pp.,  1  pl. 

21  blenn.  42  ann.  1880/2  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     134  pp., 

1  pl. 

22  blenn.   44   ann.   1882/4  dept  ed.     Springfield,   H.  W. 

Rokkar,  1885.     85  pp.,  1  pl. 

22  bienn.  44  ann.   1882/4  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     85  pp., 

1  pl. 

23  blenn.   46  ann.   1884/6  dept.   ed.     Springfield,   H.  W. 

Rokker,  1886.     127  pp.,  1  pl.,  1  foldg.  col'd.  pl. 
23  bienn.  48  ann.  1884/6  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     127  pp., 
pis. 


*  This  rept.  covers  22  mos.,  viz.,  from  Dec.  1,  1874,  to 
Sept  30,  1876,  taking  up  the  last  rept  of  the  3d 
series. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


281 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
DEAF  AND  DUMB — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  INSTITUTION  FOB.  THE  EDUCA- 
TION   OF   THE   DEAF  AND   DUMB, 
JACKSONVILLE — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
5  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
In  Collected  does,  as  follows : 

18  blenn.    unnum.    ann.    1874/6    In    Repts.    1877,    v.    2, 

pt.  2  :  751-817.* 

19  bienn.  28  ami.  1876/8  In  Repts.  1879,  v.  3,  doc.  O. 

20  "  40  "  1878/80"  "  1881,  V.  2,  "  F. 

21  "  42  "  1880/2  "  "  1883,  v.  2,  "  F. 

22  "  44  "  1882/4  "  "  1885,  V.  4,  "  F. 

23  "  48  "  1884/6  "  "  1887,  V.  2,  G. 

6  series 

1886/8-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  Illinois  Institution 
for  the  Education  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  for  the 
period  ending  June  30,  24-32  [and  annual  48-64]. 
Springfield,  1889-1905. 

Checklist 

24  blenn.  18  ann.  1886/8  dept.  ed.     Springfield  1'rtg.  Co., 

1889.     75  pp.,  pis. 

24  blenn.  48  ann.  1886/8  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     75  pp., 

pis. 

25  bienn.  50  ann.  1888/90  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1890. 

81  pp. 

25  bienn.  50  ann.  1888/90  doc.  ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

26  bienn.  52  ann.  1890/2  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1892. 

185  pp.,  pis. 

26  blenn.  52  ann.  1890/2  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

27  blenn.  53/54  ann.  1892/4  dept  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker, 

1894.  169  pp.,  pis. 

27  blenn.  53/54  ami.  1892/4  doc.  ed.    Same  as  dept.  ed. 

28  bienn.   55/56  ann.   1894/6  dept.   ed.     Phillips  Bros., 

1896.     121  pp.,  pis. 

28  blenn.  55/56  ann.  1894/6  doc.  ed.    Same  as  dept  ed. 
Hereafter  but  one  edition  was  issued. 

29  bienn.   57/58   ann.   1896/8   dept.   ed.     Phillips   Bros., 

1899.     113  pp.,  1  plan. 

30  bienn.  59/60  ann.  1898/00.    Phillips  Bros.,  1900.     133 

pp.,  pis. 

31  blenn.  61/62  ann.  1900/2.     Phillips  Bros.,  1902.     107 

pp.,  pis. 

32  bienn.   63/64  ann.   1902/4.     111.   State  Jol.  Co.,  1905. 

67  pp.,  pis. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

24  bienn.  48        ann.  1886/8  in  Repts.  1889,  v.  2,  doc.  6. 

25  "      50  "  1888/90  "  "  1891,  T.  3,      "     G. 

26  "      52  "  1890/2    "  "  1892,  v.  3,      "      G. 

27  "      53/54  "  1892/4    "  "  1894,  v.  10, 
unlettered. 

28  bienn.  55/56  ann.  1894/6  in  Repts.  1896,  v.  2, 

unlettered. 
Publication  of  the  Collected  docs,  ceased. 

non-serial 

1838-1873.  Hist,  of  the  111.  Institution  for  the  Educa- 
tion of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.  64  pp.,  pis. 

1839-1868.  Rept.  on  111.  Institution  for  Education  of 
the  Deaf  and  Dumb.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public 
instruction  1867/8:  196-205.) 

1839-1872.  Rept.  on  Institution  for  Education  of  the 
Deaf  and  Dumb.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  chari- 
ties 1869/70  (pp.  35-39)— 2  same  1870/2.) 

1839-1903.  Outline  history  of  Institution  for  the  Deaf 
and  Dumb,  Jacksonville.  (111.  Blue  Book,  1903: 
425-427.) 

1849.  Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  on  examination  of 
condition  of  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum  and  Hospital 
for  Insane.  8  pp.  (  Sen.  repts.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1849:  57-64.) 

1852/3.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  examine  into  man- 
agement of  Institutions  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  and 
for  the  Blind.  3  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  18  Gen.  Assem. 
1853:  243-245.) 

1867.    See  above,  general  entries,  this  date. 


*  This  rept.  covers  22  mos.,  viz.,  from  Dec.  1,  1874,  to 
Sept.  30,  1876,  taking  up  the  last  rept  of  the  3d 
series. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
DEAF  AND  DUMB — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  EDUCA- 
TION   OF   THE   DEAF   AND   DUMB, 
JACKSONVILLE— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1869.  Tabular  stmt.,  by  counties,  of  no.  of  pupils  ad- 
mitted, and  no.  in  attendance  in  Deaf  and  Dumb 
Institution;  with  amt.  paid  by  each  county  for 
clothing.  (Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869 
v.  1:  144-145.) 

1871.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  investigate  alleged 
unsafe  condition  of  building  of  111.  Institution  for 
Education  of  Deaf  and  Dumb  at  Jacksonville. 
(House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  456; 
Sen.  jol.  1871:  293-294.) 

.    Same.    2  pp.     (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1: 

803-804.) 

1873-1874.  Stmt.  of  contracts  made  by  bd.  of  directors 
of  Institution  of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  for  buildings  to 
be  erected  and  completed  under  $60,000  apprn. 
(Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1874:  211.) 

1874.  Rept.  of  special  Sen.  committee  on  proceedings 
of  trustees  of  State  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb 
at  Jacksonville.  (Same  1874:  210-218.) 

.    Same.     11  pp.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v. 

4:  941-951.) 

1875/6-1903/4.  Rept.  of  111.  Institution  for  Education 
of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.  (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  pub- 
lic instruction  1875/6  (pp.  272-298)— 25  same 
1903/4.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The  annual  expenditures  from  the  state  treasury  for 
this  institution  may  be  found  in  the  auditor's 
"  Detailed  stmt.  of  warrants  drawn  on  the  state 
treasury,"  In  his  bienn.  rept 

1839-1871.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of  In- 
stitution for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.  (2  bienn.  rept. 
bd.  public  charities  1870/2:  82-83.) 

1839-1891.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of  In- 
stitution for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.  (12  same  1890/ 
2:  278-280.) 

1841/2-1869/70.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  receipts  of 
111.  Institution  for  Education  of  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb.  (1  same  1869/70:  37.) 

1842-1867.  Expenditures  of  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution 
for  grounds,  buildings,  improvements  and  repairs 
each  yr.  (Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869 
v.  1:  140.) 

1845-1867.  Expenditures  of  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institu- 
tion, for  its  support  each  yr.  (Same  1869  v.  1: 
141.) 

1869.  Stmt.  showing  list  of  officers  and  employees, 
with  ann.  salaries  and  wages,  employed  in  Deaf 
and  Dumb  Institution.  (Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem. 
reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  142.) 

1873/82-1875/84.  Table  showing  ann.  ordinary  and 
special  expenses  of  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb,  each  yr.  (7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  chari- 
ties 1880/2  (p.  48)— 8  same  1882/4.) 

1875/82-1875/96.     Tabular  stmt.   showing  ordinary   ex- 
penses of  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.     (7 
same  1880/2  (pp.  36-46)— 14  same  1894/6.) 
No  returns  1886/8. 

1877-1878.  Communication  from  supt.  of  Asylum  for 
Deaf  and  Dumb  re.  amt.  paid  for  salaries  to  per- 
sons employed  in  said  institution.  (House  jol.  31 
Gen.  Assem.  1879:  250.) 


282 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
DEAF  AND  DUMB — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  INSTITUTION  FOE  THE  EDUCA- 
TION   OF   THE   DEAF   AND   DUMB, 
JACKSONVILLE — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cout'd 

1885-1886.  Comparison  of  ordinary  expenditures  of  In- 
stitution for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  and  of  Central  In- 
sane Hospital,  showing  difference  in  expenses  of 
an  educational  and  a  non-educational  institution. 
(9  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1884/6:  16.) 

Sanitation 

bee  above,  Maintenance :     State,  that  title. 
ILLINOIS  STATE  SCHOOL  FOB  THE  DEAF 

1889/90-1897/8.  Bienn.  registration  of  pupils  at  111. 
State  School  for  Deaf.  (22  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public 
instruction  1897/8:  303.) 

1893-1898.  Stmt.  of  attendance  by  cos.  at  111.  State 
School  for  Deaf.  (22  same  1897/8:  303-304.) 

1896/8.  Stmt.  showing  actual  attendance  at  111.  State 
School  for  Deaf.  (22  same  1897/8:  305.) 

.    General  statistics  of  111.  State  School  for  Deaf. 

(22  same  1896/8:  305.) 
EPILEPTICS 

1900.    Special  rept.  of  bd.  of  state  comrs.  of  public 
charities  made  to  the  gov.  Dec.  5,  1900,  in  compli- 
ance with  provisions  of  act  to  establish  the  111.  state 
colony  for  epileptics.    Springfield,  1900.    22  pp. 
NEW  YOBK  STATE 

1899.    Tne  Craig  Colony  for  Epileptics;    by   Wm.   P. 
Spratting.     (4  111.  conference  of  charities  1899:  63- 
68.) 
KEEBLE- MINDED 

ASXLUM  FOB  FEEBLE-MINDED  CHILDBEN, 

AT  LINCOLN      . 

The  first  action  taken  in  regard  to  the  establishment  of 
an  Institution  of  this  kind  In  the  state  was  taken 
by  the  State  Medical  Society  in  1855.  A  committee 
from  this  society  sent  memorials  in  regard  to  an 
institution  for  idiots  to  the  two  succeeding  general 
assemblies,  but  no  definite  action  was  taken  until 
1865.  By  act  of  Feb.  15,  1865,  the  legislature 
made  an  annual  appropriation  of  $5000  and  com- 
mitted the  charge  of  the  institution  to  the  directors 
of  the  Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Deaf 
and  Dumb.  The  school  opened  at  Jacksonville, 
on  May  25,  1865,  and  was  called  Institution  for 
Idiots.  Later  it  was  called  Experimental  School 
for  Idiots,  and,  from  1870  to  1874,  Institution  for 
the  Education  of  Feeble-Minded  Children.  In 
1876  the  school  was  removed  to  Lincoln  and  the 
name  was  changed  to  Illinois  Asylum  for  Feeble- 
Minded  Children. 

Under  Charge  of  Institution  for  the  Education 

of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb 

serial 

1865-1870 

1  series 

1865/6.  Ann.  rept.  to  gov.  of  the  Institution  for  Idiots 
and  Imbeciles,  1.  Springfield,  1866. 

Checklist 
1.  1865/6  dept.  ed.     111.  State  Jo'.  Steam  Prig.  Co.,  1866. 

39  pp. 

1.  1865/6  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     32  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1.  1865/6  In  Bepts.  25  Gen.  Assem.  1867,  v.  2  :  C47-579. 
From  June  1,  1865  to  March  1,  1866. 

2  series 

1865/6-1867/8.  Ann.  rept  to  gov.  of  directors  of  the 
Experimental  School  for  Idiots  and  Feeble-Minded 
Children,  for  the  yr.  ending  Nov.  30,  2-4.  Spring- 
field, 1867-1869. 

Checklist 

2.  1865/6  dept  ed.     Baker,   Bailhache  &  Co.,   1867.     39 

pp. 

2.  1865/6  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     31  pp. 
This  rept  covers  part  of  the  period  of  the  first  rept. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives— cont'd 
FEEBLE-MINDED — cont'  d 

ASYLUM  FOB  FEEBLE-MINDED  CHILDREN, 

AT  LINCOLN— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1865-1870— cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

3-4.  1866/7-1867/8  dept.  ed.     State     Jol.     Prtg.     Office, 

1869.     44  pp. 
3-4.  1860/7-1867/8  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     40  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

2.  1865/6  In  Bepts.  25  Gen.  Assem.  1867,  v.  2 :  581-609. 
3-4.  1866/7-1867/8  in  Bepts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869,  v.  2  : 
497-520  (for  536). 

3  series 

1869/9-1869/70.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  directors  of  the  Illi- 
nois Institution  for  the  Education  of  Feeble-Minded 
Children  for  the  yr.  ending  Nov.  30,  5-6. 

Checklist 

5.  1868/9  dept.  ed.  Jacksonville,  Press  of  111.  Institu- 
tion for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb, 
1870.  48  pp. 

5.  1868/9     doc.     ed.     None  issued. 

6.  1869/70  dept.  ed.     Springfield,    111.    Jol.    Prtg.    Office, 

1870.    52  pp. 
6.  1869/70  doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

None  of  this  series  is  included  In  the  Collected  docu- 
ments. 

Under  Charter 

4  series 

Under  Act  of  April  6,  1871,  Act  of 

Incorporation 

1870/1-1873/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  directors  of  the  Insti- 
tution for  the  Education  of  the  Feeble-Minded  for 
the  yr.  ending  Nov.  30,  7-10. 

Checklist 
7.  1870/1  dept  ed.     Not  found. 

7.  1870/1  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     61  pp. 

8.  1871/2  dept  ed.     Not  found. 

8.  1871/2  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d     68  pp 

9.  1872/3  dept  ed.     Not  found. 

9.  1872/3  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.  64  pp. 

10.  1873/4  dept  ed.     Not  found. 

10.  1873/4  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     52  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

7.  1870/1  in  Kepts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871,  v.  3  :  27-81. 

8.  1871/2    "       "       28     "          "       1873.  v.  2 : 5-72. 

9.  1872/3    "       "       28     "          "       1873,  v.  4 : 501-564. 
10.  1873/4    "       "       29     "         "  1875,  v.  1 : 501    [for 

483] -528. 

5  series 

Under  Act  of  April  8,  1876 

1874/6-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  Illinois  Asylum  for 
Feeble-Minded  Children,  6-20.  Springfield,  1877- 
1904. 

Checklist 

dept.  ed.     D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     88  pp.,  pis. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     83  pp.,  pis. 
Weber,  Magle  &  Co.,  1878.    48  pp. 


6.  1874/6 

6.  1874/6 

7.  1876/8 
7.  1876/8 


doc.  ed. 

dept.  ed. 

doc.  ed. 

8.  1878/80  dept.  ed. 

8.  1878/80  doc.  ed. 

9.  1880/2  dept  ed. 
9.  1880/2  doc.  ed. 

10.  1882/4  dept  ed. 

10.  1882/4  doc.  ed. 

11.  1884/6  dept  ed. 

11.  1884/6  doc.  ed. 

12.  1886/8  dept.  ed. 

12.  1886/8  doc.  ed. 

13.  1888/90  dept  ed. 

13.  1888/90  doc.  ed. 

14.  1890/2  dept.  ed. 

14.  1890/2  doc.  ed. 

15.  1892/4  dept.  ed. 

15.  1892/4  doc.  ed. 

16.  1894/6  dept.  ed. 

17.  1896/8  dept  ed. 

18.  1898/00  dept.  ed. 

19.  1900/2  dept  ed. 

20.  1902/4  dept  ed. 


n.  p.,  n.  d.  48  pp. 

H.  W.  Bokker,  1881.  102  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     102  pp. 

H.  W.  Eokker,  1883.    44  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    44  pp. 

H.  W.  Bokker,  1885.    52  pp.,  1  pl. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     52  pp. 

H.  W.  Bokker,  1886.    51  pp.,  1  pl. 

n.  p.,  n.  il.    51  pp. 

Springfield,    Prtg.    Co.,    1889.      51 

pp.,  1  pl. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    51  pp. 
H.   W.  Bokker,   1890.     57   pp. 
Same  as  dept  ed. 
H.   W.   Bokker,   1892.     69  pp. 
Same  as  dept  ed. 
H.  W.  Bokker,  1894.    62  pp.,  1  pl. 
Same  as  dept  ed. 
Ed.   F.   Hartman,   1896.     60   pp., 

4  pis. 
Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     49  pp. 

"      1900.     60  pp. 

"      1902.     63   pp. 

"      1904.      40  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


283 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
FEEBLE-MINDED — cont'd 

ASYLUM  FOB  FEEBLE-MINDED  CHILDREN, 

AT  LINCOLN — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1865-1870— cont'd 

5  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

6.  1874/6  In  Repts.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877,  v.  2,  pt.  2  :497- 

579. 

7.  1876/8  In  Repts.  31  Uen.  Assem.  1879,  v.  3,  doc.  I. 


32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
38 


1881,  V.  2, 
1883,  T.  2, 
1885,  T.  4, 
1887,  v.  2, 

1889,  T.  2, 

1890,  v.  3, 
1892,  T.  8, 
1894,  T.  10, 


H. 
H. 
H. 

K. 
K. 
K. 
K. 


8.  1878/80" 

9.  1880/2  " 

10.  1882/4  " 

11.  1884/6  " 

12.  1886/8  " 

13.  1888/90" 

14.  1890/.4  " 

15.  1892/4  " 

unlettered. 

16.  1894/6  omitted. 

Thereafter  the  publication  of  the  Collected  docs,  was 
discontinued. 

non-serial 

1865.  Comment  on  act  of  Feb.  16,  1865,  organizing  Ex- 
perimental School  for  Instruction  and  Training  of 
Idiots  and  Feeble-Minded  Youth.  (Govs.  mess. 
1867:  15.) 

1865-1867.  Tabular  stmt.  of  attendance  at  School  for 
Idiots  and  Imbeciles,  by  counties.  (Sen.  jol.  26 
Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  147-148.) 

1865-1868.  Kept,  on  111.  Institution  for  Idiots  and 
Feeble-Minded  Children.  (7  bienn.  rept.  supt.  pub- 
lic instruction  1867/8:  205-210.) 

1865-1872.  Rept.  on  Experimental  School  for  Idiots 
and  Feeble-Minded  Children.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd. 
public  charities  1869/70  (pp.  50-53)— 2  same  1870/ 
2.) 

1865-1893.  Brief  hist,  of  the  Asylum  for  Feeble- 
Minded  Children,  at  Lincoln.  7  pp. 

1865-1903.  Outline  history  of  Asylum  for  Feeble- 
Minded  Children,  Lincoln.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903: 
424-425.) 

1867.  Recommendation  for  appro,  for  continuing  and 
enlarging  School  for  Idiots.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan. 
1867:  15.) 

.    See  also  above,  general  entries,  this  date. 

1869.  Recommendation  that  School  for  Idiots  be 
placed  upon  independent  basis,  by  organization  and 
apptmt.  of  separate  bd.  (Govs.  mess.  1869:  20.) 

1875.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  to  purchase  farm 
for  Institution  of  Feeble-Minded  Children.  (Same 
1876:  16.)  ,  , 

.  Specification  of  work  and  materials  for  the  erec- 
tion of  the  111.  Asylum  for  Feeble-Minded  Children, 
located  at  Lincoln,  according  to  the  plans  and 
specifications  as  furnished  by  Furness,  Laing  and 
Fehmer.  Chicago,  J.  M.  W.  Jones,  1875.  38  pp. 
and  errata  slip. 

Copy  In  111.  State  Library. 

1875/6.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  select  site  and  adopt 
plans  for  111.  Asylum  for  Feeble-Minded  Children. 
(Repts.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877  v.  2:  565-579.) 

App.    to    6    bienn.    rept    for    111.    Asylum    for    Feeble- 
Minded  Children,  1874/6 :  65-83. 

1875/6-1899/00.  Rept.  of  supt.  of  Asylum  for  Feeble- 
Minded  Children.  (11  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  in- 
struction 1875/6  (pp.  298-315)— 23  same  1899/00.) 

1877.  Rept.  on  bill  making  apprns.  for  111.  Asylum  for 
Feeble-Minded  Children.  (House  jol.  30  Gen. 
Assem.  1877:  790.) 

1880.  Rept.  on  Asylum  for  Feeble-Minded  Children. 
(6  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1878/80:  95-98.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
FEEBLE-MINDED — cont'd 

ASYLUM  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED  CHILDREN, 
AT  LINCOLN-oont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
Itcceipts  and  Expenditure* 

The  annual  expenditures  from  the  state  treasury  for 
this  Institution  may  be  found  In  the  auditor's 
••  Detailed  stmt.  of  warrants  drawn  on  the  state 
treasury,"  In  his  bienn.  rept. 

1865-1870.  Comparative  stmt  of  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures of  Experimental  School  for  Idiots  and  Feeble- 
Minded  Children.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  chari- 
ties 1869/70:  52.) 

1865-1871.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of 
School  for  Feeble-minded.  (2  same  1870/2:  84.) 
1865-1891.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of 
Asylum  for  Feeble-minded  Children.  (12  same 
1890/2:  283-284.) 

1873/82-1875/84.    Table    showing    ann.    ordinary    and 
special  expenses  of  Institution  for  Feeble-minded, 
each  yr.     (7  same  1880/2  (p.  49) — 8  same  1882/4.) 
1875/82-1875/96.    Tabular  stmt.  showing  ordinary  ex- 
penses of  Asylum  for  Feeble-minded,  for  each  yr. 
(7  same  1880/2  (pp.  36-46)— 14  same  1894/6.) 
No  returns,  1886/8. 

The  table  for  1875/90  Is  also  printed  In  the  16  bienn. 
rept.  of  the  Asylum,  1894/6 : 12. 

INSANE 

ILLINOIS   ASYLUM.   FOR  THE   INCURABLE 

INSANE,    AT    BABTONVILLE 

Established   by   Act   approved   June   21,    1895. 

Finally  opened  Feb.  10,  1902 

1  series 
aerial 

1894/6-1896/8.    Bienn.   rept.    to   gov.   of   trustees   and 
treasurer  of  111.  Asylum  for  Incurable  Insane  for 
bienn.  period  ending  June  30,  1-2. 
Checklist 

1.  1894/6.     Not  found. 

2.  1896/8.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1899.    57  (1)  pp. 

2  series 

1898/00.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  comrs.  and  treasurer, 
3. 

Checklist 

3.  1898/00.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1901.    95  (1)  pp. 

3  series 

1900/2-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  trustees,  supt. 
and  treasurer,  4-5. 

Checklist 

4.  1900/2.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1902.     73  (1)   pp. 

5.  1902/4.     Springfield,  111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.     63  (1) 

pp.,  pis. 
None  of  these  repts.  are  Included  In  the  Collected  docs. 

non-serial 

1896-1903.  Outline  history  of  Hospital  for  Incurable 
Insane,  Barton ville.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  422- 
423.) 

Same  as  111.  Asylum  for  Incurable  Insane,  Peorla. 

1898.  Communication  from  Gov.  re.  completion  of 
Asylum  for  Incurable  Insane  at  Peoria.  (Sen.  Jol. 
40  Gen.  Assem.  specl.  sess.  1897:  40-41;  House  jol. 
specl.  sess.  1897:  49-50.) 

.    Rept.  on  so  much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to 

conditions  existing  at  Asylum  for  Incurable  Insane 
at  Bartonvllle.  (Sen.  jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  specl. 
sess.  1897:  47.) 

.  Asylum  for  Incurable  Insane;  remarks  on;  rec- 
ommendation that  name  be  changed  to  Asylum  for 
Chronic  Insane.  (15  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  chari- 
ties 1896/8:  44-50.) 


284 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
INSANE — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  HOSPITAL  FOK  THE 

INSANE,   AT  JACKSONVILLE. 

Established  by  act  of  March  1,  1847.     Opened  Nov.  3, 
1861. 

serial 

1  series 

1847/8-1861/2.  Bieuu.  rept.  to  Gen.  Assem.  of  trustees 
and  treasurer  of  the  111.  State  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane for  the  period  ending  Dec.  31,  1-3. 

Checklist 
1.  1847/8     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1.  1847/8     doc.    ed.     n.   t   p.     16   pp. 

2.  1849/50  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

2.  1849/50  doc.     ed.     n.   t   p.     15  pp. 

3.  1851/2     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

3.  1851/2     doc.     cd.     pp.   289-208,   17-39. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1.  1847/8  in  Senate  repts.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1849 : 

66-80. 

2.  1849/5U    in    House    repts.    17    Gen.    Assem.    1851 : 33- 

47. 

3.  1851/2    in    House   repts.    18    Gen.    Assem.    1853 : 289- 

821 

2  series 

1852/4-1866/8.  Bienn.  rept.  to  Gen.  Assem.  of  trustees 
and  treasurer  of  the  111.  State  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane for  the  period  ending  Nov.  30,  4-11. 


Checklist 

4. 

1852/4 

dept. 

ed. 

Not  found. 

4. 

1852/4 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  t.  p. 

39 

pp. 

5. 

1854/6 

dept. 

ed. 

Not  found. 

6. 

1854/6 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  u. 

d. 

30  pp. 

0. 

1856/8 

dept. 

ed. 

Not  found. 

6. 

1856/8 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n. 

d. 

29  pp. 

7. 

1858/60 

uept. 

ed. 

Not  found. 

7. 

1858/60 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n. 

d. 

56  pp. 

8. 

1860/2 

dept. 

ed. 

Not  found. 

8. 

1860/2 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n 

d. 

34  pp. 

9. 

1862/4 

dept. 

ed. 

Springfield, 

Baker    and 

Phillips, 

1864 

1 

0  pp.,  1 

leal 

9. 

1862/4 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n 

d* 

43  pp. 

10. 

1864/6 

dept. 

ed. 

Springfield, 

Bailhache  & 

Co.,  1866. 

44  p 

). 

10, 

11. 

1864/6 
1866/8 

doc. 
dept. 

ed. 
ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d. 
Springfield, 

36  pp. 
111.   Jol. 

Prtg.    Office, 

1868 

6  pp.,  1 

leal 

11. 

1866/8 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n. 

A. 

34  pp. 

I 

u  Collec 

ied  doc 

s.  as 

follows 

4. 

1852/4 

in  Repts.  19  Gen.  As 

om 

.  1855  :  197-224. 

8. 

1854/6 

'* 

20 

1857  :  511-540. 

t>. 

1856/8 

21 

1859,   v. 

1  : 

515-543. 

7. 

1858/60 

22 

1860,   v. 

2: 

25-80. 

8. 

1860/2 

23 

1863,   v. 

2: 

5-34. 

8. 

1862/4 

24 

1865,   v. 

2: 

65-107. 

10. 

1864/6 

25 

1867,   v. 

•2: 

487-522. 

11. 

1866/8 

26 

1869,   v. 

1: 

669-704. 

3  series 

Under  Act  of  March  31,   1869 

1868/70.  Ann.  rept.  to  gov.  of  trustees,  supt.  and  treas- 
urer of  111.  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane  for  the 
yr.  ending  Nov.  30. 

Checklist 
1868/70  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  111.  Jol.  Prtg.  Office,  1870 

35  pp. 
1868/70  doc.     ed.     None  issued. 

This  rept.  is  omitted  from  the  Collected  docs. 

4  series 

1870/2-1872/4.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  trustees,  supt. 
and  treasurer  of  111.  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane 
13-14. 

Checklist 
13.  1870/2  dept  ed.     Springfield,  111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1873. 


.  .  ,       .      a 

50,  vl  pp. 

13.  1870/2  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     42  pp. 

14.  1872/4  dept.  ed.     Jacksonville,      Dai 


14.  1872/4  doc.    ed.     n.   p 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 


. 
aily      Jacksonville 

p?  PP" 


,     s    oows  : 

15'  JI?S^  ln  RePts>  28  Gen'  Assem-  1873,  v.  4  :  189-232. 
14.  1872/4    "       -r       29     "         "       1875.   v.   2:483-514. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
INHANK — cont'd 

ILLINOIS    CENTRAL   HOSPITAL   FOE   THE 
INSANE,    AT    JACKSONVILLE — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

5  series 

1874/6-1884/6.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  trustees,  supt. 
and  treasurer  of  111.  Central  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane for  the  period  ending  Sept.  30,  15-25.  Spring- 
field, 1877-1886. 

Checklist 
15.  1874/6     dept.  ed.     D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     62  pp.» 

15.  1874/6     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     62  pp. 

16.  1876/8     dept.  ed.     Springneld  Jol.  Co.,  1878.    66  pp., 

1  plan. 

16.  1876/8     doc.     ed.     n.   p.,  n.  d.     66  pp. 

17.  1878/80  dept.  ed.     H.   W.  Kokker,  1880.     74  pp. 

17.  1878/80  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  74  pp. 

18.  1880/2  dept  ed.  H.  W.  Eokker,  1882.  42  pp.,  pig. 

18.  1880/2  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  42  pp. 

19.  1882/4  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Kokker,  1884.  74  pp.,  pig. 

19.  1882/4     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     74  pp. 

20.  1884/6     dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Kokker,  18S6.     80  pp.,  pis. 
20.  1884/6     doc.    ed.     n.   p.,  n.  d.     80  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

15.  1874/6*  in  Kepts.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877,  v.  2,  pt  1 : 

367-428. 

16.  1876/8  in  Kepts.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879,  v.  3,  doc.  D. 

17.  1878/80 "       "       32     "          "       1881,  v.  2,      "      D. 

18.  1880/2    "       "       33     "          "       1883,  v.  2,      "     D. 

19.  1882/4    "       "       34     "          "       1885,  v.  4,      "      D. 

20.  1884/6    "        "       35     "          "       1887,  v.  2,      "      B. 
»  Called  2d  on  half  title  of  doc.  ed. 

6  series 

1886/8-1902/4.    Bienn.   rept.   etc.   of   111.   Central  Hos- 
pital for  the  Insane  for  the  period  ending  June  30, 
21-29.    Springfield,  1888-1905. 
Checklist 

21.  1886/8     dept  ed.     Springfield   Prtg.    Co.,    1888.      66 

pp. 

21.  1886/8  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  66  pp. 

22.  1888/90  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.  70  pp. 

22.  1888/90  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept  ed. 

23.  1890/2  dept  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.  89  pp.,  pis. 

23.  1890/2  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept  ed. 

24.  1892/4  dept  ed.  Ed.  F.  Hartman.  1894.  85  pp., 

pis. 

24.  1892/4     doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.   d.     85  pp. 

25.  1894/6     dept  ed.     Ed.    F.    Hartman,    1896.      87   pp., 

pis. 

25.  1894/6     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
After  this  date  but  one  edition  was  issued. 

26.  1896/8.     Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     64  pp. 

27.  1898/00.          "  "      1900.     63  pp. 

28.  1900/2.  "  "      1902.     63  pp. 

29.  1902/4.     111.   State  Jol.   Co.,  1905.     59  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

21.  1886/8  in  Repts.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889,  v.  2,   doc.   B. 

22.  1888/90"       "      37     "          "       1891,  v.  3,      "      B. 

23.  1890/2    "       "      38     "          "       1893,  v.  3,      "      B. 

24.  1892/4    "       "      38     "         "       1893,  v.  10   unlettered. 
26.  1894/6    "       "      40     "          "       1897,  V.    4 

REPRINTS 

1847-1862.  Bienn.  rept.,  1-8.  Chicago,  F.  Fulton  &  Co., 
1863.  vii,  9-422  pp.  8°. 

In  addition  to  the  first  8  bienn.  repts.  this  volume 
contains  text  of  laws  relating  to  the  Hospital 
passed  from  1849-1857  and  the  By-Laws  adopted  In 

1864-1868.  Bienn.  repts.,  9-11.  Springfield,  State  Jol. 
Prtg.  Co.,  n.  d.  v.  p. 

Contains  in  addition  to  the  9th,  10th,  and  llth  bienn. 
repts.  the  special  rept.  of  the  trustees  made  In 
1868  and  the  text  of  act  of  1865  in  relation  to 
the  Hospital. 

non-serial 
1847-1868.     Rept.  on  111.  State  Hospital  for  Insane.     (7 

bienn.    rept.    supt.    public    instruction    1867/8:  210- 

212.) 
1847-1870.     Rept.   on   Hospital   for    Insane.      (1   bienn. 

rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70:  39-47.) 
1847-1893.    Brief  hist,  of  the  111.  Central  Hospital  for 

the  Insane,  at  Jacksonville.    14  pp.,  pis. 


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285 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
INSANE — cont'd 

ILLINOIS    CENTRAL    HOSPITAL    FOR   THE 
INSANE,    AT    JACKSONVILLE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1847-1903.     Outline  of  history  of  Central  Hospital  for 

the  Insane.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  416-417.) 
1849.    Kept,  of  jt.  select  committee  on  examination  of 

condition  of  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum  and  Hospital 

for  the  Insane.    8  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  16  Gen.  Assem. 

1  sess.  1849:  57-64.) 
1851-1867.     Stmt.  showing  no.  of  patients  admitted,  and 

discharged  from  State  Hospital  for  Insane.     (Sen. 

Jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  79.) 
1851/2-1887/8.    Comparative    stmt.    of    movement    of 

population  in  Central  Insane  Hospital.     (10  bienn. 

rept.  bd.  public  charities  1886/8:  225.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  examination  of  State 
Hospital  for   Insane.     4  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  18  Gen. 
Assem.  1853:  247-250.) 

.  Rept.  of  comrs.  on  examination  of  state  institu- 
tions at  Jacksonville.  6  pp.  (Repts.  18  Gen. 
Assem.  1853  v.  1:  71-76.) 

Nlnian   W.   Edwards,   chrm.     In  reality   the  rept.   con- 
cerns the  Insane  Asylum  only. 

1854.  Special  rept.  of  trustees  of  111.   State  Hospital 
for   Insane.     (House  Jol.   18  Gen.   Assem.   2   sess. 
1854:  251-254.) 

1856.  Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  apptd.  to  examine 
the    state    institutions    at    Jacksonville.      10    pp. 
(Repts.  1857:  235-242.) 

Concerns  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  the 
Insane  Hospital. 

1859.     Rept.    of    minority   of   judiciary    committee    re. 
contract  for  addition  to  111.  Hospital  for  Insane.     2 
pp.     (Repts.  21  Gen.  Assem.  1859  v.  1:  601-602.) 
1861.    Article  on  111.   Insane  Hospital  farm.     (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  1859/60:  397-403.) 
1865.    Act  in  relation  to  insane  persons  and  the  111. 
State  Hospital  for  the  Insane.    4  pp. 
Included  also   In   reprint  of   the  9-11   blenn.   repts.   of 
the  trustees,   1864-1868. 

1867.  Rept.  of  investigating  committee  on  Hospital  for 
the   Insane  and  other  state  institutions;    made  to 
the  gov.,  Dec.  1,  1867.     Springfield,  111.  Jol.  Prtg. 
office,  1869.     116  pp. 

1868.  Special  rept.  of  trustees  of  111.  Central  Hospital 
for  Insane  in  review  of  rept.  of  legisl.  committee 
apptd.  by  25  Gen.  Assem.    Ill,  4  pp. 

Also    Included    In    reprint    of    9-11    blenn.     repts.    of 

trustees. 

1869-1872.  Rept.  on  No.  111.  Hospital  and  Asylum  for 
Insane.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/ 
70  (pp.  77-78)— 2  same  1870/2.) 

1892.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  charges  of  mismngmnt. 
of  Central  Hospital  for  Insane.  (12  same  1890/2: 
59-61.) 

By-Laws 

1857.  By-laws,  general  rules,  etc. 

Included  on  pp.  399-421  of  the  reprint  of  the  1-8  bienn. 

repts.  of  the  trustees,   1847-1862.     Chicago,  1863. 

1882.     By-laws,    rules   and    regulations   of   the    Illinois 

Central    Hospital    for    the    Insane.      Jacksonville, 

1882.    36  pp.    12°. 

E  Not  seen ;   Surgeon  General's  Library. 

I  Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The  annual   expenditures  from   the   state  treasury   for 

this    institution    may    be    found    in    the    auditor's 

"  Detailed  stmt.  of  warrants  drawn  on  the  state 

treasury,"  in  his  blenn.  rept. 

Insane    Hospital    Tax    Fund ;     see    Finance :       State. 

Funds. 

1846-1852.  Stmt.  of  ann.  receipts  and  payment  of  in- 
terest, Insane  Hospital  tax  and  Institute  for  the 
Blind  funds.  (Bienn.  rept.  treasurer  1850/2:  13.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
INSANE — cont'd 

ILLINOIS    CENTRAL    HOSPITAL   FOR   THE 
INSANE,    AT    JACKSONVILLE — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1847-1866.  Stmt.  showing  expenditures  of  state  for 
lands  and  buildings  for  Hospital  for  Insane  each 
yr.  (Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1: 
78.) 

1847-1871.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  stale 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of 
Hospital  for  Insane.  (2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public 
charities  1870/2:  83-84.) 

1847-1891.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of 
Central  Hospital  for  Insane.  (12  same  1890/2: 
280-281.) 

1847/8-1869/70.  Comparative  stmt.  of  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures of  111.  State  Hospital  for  Insane.  (1 
same  1869/70:  44-45.) 

1851-1866.  Amt.  appropriated  and  expended  for  sup- 
port of  Hospital  for  Insane  each  yr.  (Sen.  jol.  26 
Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  78.) 

1857-1866.  Stmt.  of  amt.  paid  for  services  in  State 
Hospital  for  Insane.  (Same  1869  v.  1:  80.) 

1867.  Recommendation  that  necessary  amt.  to  meet 
debt  borrowed  to  sustain  Hospital  for  Insane  be 
appropriated.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan.,  1867:  14.) 

.  Salaries  of  employees  of  State  Hospital  for  In- 
sane for  quarter  ending  Mch.  3,  1867.  (Sen.  jol.  26 
Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  80.) 

1870.  Stmt.  showing  relative  cost  of  items  of  expendi- 
tures in  111.  Insane  Asylum  (1847-1870),  in  Insane 
Asylum  at  Utica  in  N.  Y.  (1843-1868),  and  in  In- 
sane Asylum  at  Lexington,  Ky.  (1822-1868).  (1 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70:  46.) 

1873/82-1875/84.  Table  showing  ann.  ordinary  and 
special  expenses  of  Central  Insane  Hospital,  each 
yr.  (7  same  1880/2  (p.  48)— 8  same  1882/4.) 

1875/82-1875/96.     Tabular   stmt.   showing  ordinary  ex- 
penses  of  Central   Insane   Hospital   each   yr.      (7 
same  1880/2  (pp.  36-46) — 14  same  1894/6.) 
No  returns,  1886/8. 

1885-1886.  Comparison  of  ordinary  expenditures  of  In- 
stitution for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  of  the  Central 
Insane  Hospital,  showing  difference  in  expenses  of 
an  educational  and  a  non-educational  institution. 
(9  same  1884/6:  16.) 

ILLINOIS    EASTERN    HOSPITAL    FOR    THE 

INSANE.  AT  KANKAKEE 

Established  by  act  of  May  25,   1877 ;   organized  Aug. 
8,  1877 ;  opened  Dec.  4,  1879. 
serial 
1  series 

1877/8-1884/6.  Bienn.  rept.  of  Illinois  Eastern  Hospital 
for  the  Insane  for  the  period  ending  Sept.  30,  1-5. 

Checklist 

1.   1877/8     dept.  ed.     Springfield,    Weber,    Magie   &    Co., 
1879.      14  pp. 


1. 

1877/8 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p..  n.  d. 

14  pp. 

2. 

1878/80 

dept. 

ed. 

H.   W.   Rokker,'  188 

0.      84   pp.,    15 

pis. 

2. 

.•!. 

1878/00 
1880/2 

doc. 
dept. 

ed. 
ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Springfield, 

84  pp. 
H.    W. 

Rokker, 

1882. 

83  (1) 

PP. 

8. 

1880/2 

doc. 

ed. 

Springfield. 

H.    W. 

Rokker, 

1882. 

83   (1) 

pp. 

4. 

1882/4 

dept. 

ed. 

Springfield, 

H.    W. 

Rokker, 

1884. 

114  pp 

,  foldg. 

plan. 

4. 

1882/4 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d. 

114  pp 

.-,. 

1884/6 

dept. 

ed. 

Springfield, 

H.    W 

'  Rokker, 

1887. 

5. 

1884/6 

doc. 

ed. 

102  pp 
n.  p.,  n.  d. 

102  pp 

888 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
INSANE — cont'd 

ILLINOIS    EASTERN    HOSPITAL    FOE   THE 
INSANE,  AT  KANKAKEE — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1.  1877/8  In  Repts.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879,  v.  3,  doc.  C. 


2.  1878/80" 

3.  1880/2  " 

4.  1882/4  " 

5.  1884/6  " 


1881,  v.  2, 
1883,  v.  2, 
1885,  v.  4, 
1887,  V.  2, 


6.  1886/8  doc.  ed. 

7.  1888/90  dept.  ed. 

7.  1888/90  doc.  ed. 

8.  1890/2  dept  ed. 

8.  1890/2  doc.  ed. 

9.  1892/4  dept.  ed. 
9.  1892/4  doc.  ed. 

10.  1894/6  dept.  ed. 

10.  1894/6  doc.  ed. 

10  [sic. 


32 

33  " 

34  " 

35  " 

2  series 

1886/8-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  Illinois  Eastern  Hos- 
pital for  the  Insane  for  the  period  ending  June  30, 
6-14. 

Checklist 
6.  1886/8     dept.  ed.     Springfield,   Springfield  Prtg.  Co., 

1888.     99  pp.,  pis.,  dlagr. 
n.   p.,  n.  d.     99  pp. 
Springfield,   H.   W.   Hokker,   1890. 

114  pp.,  dlagr. 
Springfield,   H.   W.   Rokker,   1890. 

114  pp. 
Springfield,   H.  W.   Rokker,   1892. 

Springfield,  H.   W.  Rokker,   1892. 

91  pp. 
Springfield,  Ed.  P.  Hartman,  1894. 

128  pp.,  foldg.  tables. 
Springfield,  Ed.  P.  Hartman,  1894. 

128  pp.,  foldg.  tables. 
Springfield,    Phillips   Bros.,    1897. 

135  pp.,  7  pis. 
Springfield,   Phillips   Bros.,    1897. 

135  pp.,  7  pis. 
e.    11]   1896/8.*     Springfield,    Phillips   Bros., 

1898.     79  pp.,  foldg.  tables. 
11.   [sic.   1.   e.    12]   1898/00.     Springfield,   Phillips   Bros., 

1901.     87  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

13.  1900/2.     Springfield,    Phillips   Bros.,    1902.      85    pp., 

foldg.  table. 

14.  1902/4.     Springfield,  111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.    83  pp., 

foldg.   table. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

6.  1886/8  In  Repts.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889,  v.  2,  doc.  D. 

7.  1888/90 "       "       37     "         "       1890,  V.  3,      "      D. 

8.  1890/2    "       "       38     "         "       1892,  v.  3,      "      D. 

9.  1892/4    "       "       38     "         "       1894,  v.  9,   unlettered. 
10.  18»4/6    "       "       39     "          "       1896,  V.  4, 

Collected  docs,  discontinued. 

non-serial 
1877-1893.    Brief  hist,  of  the  111.  Eastern  Hospital  for 

the  Insane,  at  Kankakee.    14  pp. 

1877-1903.    Outline  history  of  Eastern  Hospital  for  the 
Insane,  Kankakee.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  418-419.) 
1878-1882.     Eastern  Hospital  for  Insane;   comments  on 
new  hospital  at  Kankakee.    (5  blenn.  rept.  bd.  pub- 
lic charities  1876/8  (pp.  64-68)— 7  same  1880/2.) 

1879.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  enlarging  capacity 
of  hospital  at  Kankakee.     (Govs.  mess.  1879:  29.) 

1879/80-1887/8.  Tabular  stint,  of  movement  of  popula- 
tion in  Eastern  Hospital  for  Insane.  (10  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  public  charities  1886/8:  225.) 

1880-1890.  Table  showing  total  no.  of  insane  patients 
actually  present  in  each  hospital  on  first  day  of 
each  fiscal  yr.  (11  same  1888/90:  53.) 

1880.  Kankakee.     [Brief  acct.  of  a  new  departure  in 
construction  and  organization  of  hospitals  for  the 
insane.] 

Repr.  from  blenn.  rept.  state  bd.  of  charities,  1880. 

1885.  Special  rept.  of  trustees  of  Eastern  Hospital  for 
Insane  asking  apprn.  to  replace  buildings  destroyed 
by  fire.  (Sen.  Jol.  34  Gen.  Assem.  1885:  111.) 

1889.  Rept.  of  conference  committee  on  bill  making 
apprn.  for  111.  Eastern  Hospital  for  Insane  at  Kan- 
kakee. (House  Jol.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889:  992;  Sen. 
Jol.  1889:  897.) 


*  No  doc.  editions  Issued  after  1894/6,  Collected  docs, 
having  been  discontinued. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— I 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
INSANE — cont'd 

ILLINOIS    EASTERN    HOSPITAL    FOR   THE 
INSANE,  AT  KANKAKEE — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1896.    New  methods  of  care  of  insane  at  Kankakee. 
(111.  conference  of  corrections  and  charities  1896: 
72-73.) 

By-Laws 

1880.    By-laws,  rules  and  regulations  of  the  111.  East- 
ern Hospital  for  Insane,  at  Kankakee.     Kankake 
1880.    40  pp. 

Not  seen ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The  annual  expenditures  from   the  state   treasury  for  ; 

this    Institution    may    be    found    in    the    auditor's  1 

"  Detailed  stmt   of  warrants  drawn  on  the  state  j 

treasury,"  In  his  bienn.  rept. 

1875/82-1879/96.    Tabular  stmt.  showing  ordinary  ex-1 
penses  of  Eastern   Insane   Hospital   each  yr.      (7 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1880/2  (pp.  36-46) 
—14  same  1894/6.) 
No  returns  1886/8. 

1877-1891.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of 
Eastern  Hospital  for  Insane.  (12  same  1890/2: 
292-294.) 

1877/82-1877/84.  Table  showing  ann.  ordinary  and 
special  expenses  of  Eastern  Insane  Hospital,  each 
yr.  (7  same  1880/2  (p.  48) — 8  same  1882/4.) 

ILLINOIS  NORTHERN  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE 

INSANE,  AT  ELGIN 

Established  by  Act  of  April  16,  1869 ;  opened  April  3,  j 
1872. 

serial 

1  series 

1869/70-1882/4.    Bienn    rept.  to  gov.   of  the  trustees,  I 
supt  and  treasurer  of  the  Illinois  Northern  Hos- 
pital for  the  Insane  for  the  period  ending  Sept.  30, 
1-8. 

Checklist 
1.  1869/70  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1.  1869/70  doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

2.  1870/2     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

2.  1870/2     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     42  pp. 

3.  1872/4     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

3.  1872/4     doc.    ed.     n.   p.,  n.  d.     46  pp. 

4.  1874/6     dept.  ed.     Springfield,    D.    W.    Lusk,    1877.  1 

78  pp.,  pis. 

4.  1874/6     doc.     «d.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     78  pp. 

5.  1876/8     dept  ed.     Elgin,   Advocate  Prtg.   and  Bind-  ] 

Ing  Co.,  1878.    120  pp.,  pis. 

5.  1876/8     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     113  pp. 

6.  1878/80  dept.  ed.     Springfield,   H.   W.   Rokker,   1881. 

112  pp.,  1  pi. 

6.  1878/80  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     112  pp. 

7.  1880/2     dept.  ed.     Springfield,   H.   W.   Rokker,   1883. 

82  pp.,  3  pis. 

7.  1880/2     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     82  pp.,  15  leaves. 

8.  1882/4     dept.  ed.     Springfield,   H.   W.   Rokker,   1884. 

104  pp.,  2  pis. 

8.  1882/4     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     104  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1869/70  omitted. 

2.  1870/2  in  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.  4  :  9-46. 

3.  1872/4  "   <r   29  "    "   1875,  v.  2 :  169-210. 

4.  1874/6  "   "   30  "    "   1877,  v.  2,  pt  1  : 287- 

364. 

5.  1876/8  in  Repts.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879.  v.  3,  doc.  B. 

6.  1878/80 "  <r   82  "    "   1881.  v.  2,   "  B. 

7.  1880/2  "  "   33  "    "   1883,  v.  2,   "   B. 

8.  1882/4  "  "   34  "    "   1885.  v.  4,   "  B. 

2  series 

1884/6-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  the  trustees,  etc., 
of  the  Illinois  Northern  Hospital  for  the  Insane 
for  the  period  ending  June  30,  9-18.  Springfield, 
1886-1904. 

Checklist 

9.  1884/6  dept  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1886.   107  pp., 

1  pi. 
9.  1884/6  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  107  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


287 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
INSANE — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  NORTHERN  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE 
INSANE,  AT  ELGIN— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 


2  series — cont'd 


92  pp. 


Checklist — cont'd 
dept.  ed.     Springfield    Prtg.    Co.,    1888. 

pp.,  6  pis. 

doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     97  pp. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1890 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     116  pp. 
Same  as  dept  ed. 
Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1894.     186  pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
Phillips  Bros.,  1896.     91   pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
After  this  time  but  one  edition  was  published. 

15.  1896/8.     Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     104  pp. 

16.  1898/00.          "  "      1900. 

17.  1900/2.  "  "      1902. 

18.  19O2/4.  "  "      1904. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

9.  1884/6  In  Repts.  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887.  v.  2,  doc.  C. 


10.  1886/8 

10.  1886/8 

11.  1888/90  dept.  ed. 

11.  1888/90  doc.    ed. 

12.  1890/2     dept.  ed. 

12.  1890/2 

13.  1892/4 

13.  1802/4 

14.  1894/6 
14.   1894/6 


97 


doc.  ed. 

dept.  ed. 

doc.  ed. 

dept.  ed. 

doc.  ed. 


80  pp. 
83  pp. 
72  pi,. 


10.  1886/8 

11.  1888/90 

12.  1890/2 

13.  1892/4 

14.  1894/6 


36 
37 
38 
38 
39 


1889,  v.  2,      "      C. 

1890.  V.  3,      "      C. 
1892,  v.  3,      "      C. 
1894,  v.  9,  unlettered. 
1896,  v.  4. 


Publication  of  Collected  docs,  was  discontinued. 
non-serial 

1869-1893.  Brief  hist  of  the  111.  Northern  Hospital  foi 
the  Insane,  at  Elgin.  7  pp. 

1869-1903.  Outline  history  of  Northern  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  Elgin.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  419-420.) 

1871/2-1887/8.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  movement 
of  population  In  Northern  Insane  Hospital.  (10 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1886/8:  225.) 

1875.  Rept.  on  bill  making  apprns.  for  expenses  ot 
Northern  111.  Hospital  and  Asylum  for  Insane  at 
Elgin.  (House  Jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  647.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The  note  under  the  Eastern  Hospital  above,  applies  to 
this  Institution. 

1869-1872.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance,  and  support  of 
Northern  Insane  Hospital.  (2  blenn.  rept.  bd.  pub- 
lic charities  1870/2:  85.) 

1869-1891.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance,  and  support  of 
Northern  Hospital  for  Insane.  (12  same  1890/2: 
286-289.) 

1873/82-1875/84.  Table  showing  ann.  ordinary  and 
special  expenses  of  Northern  Insane  Hospital.  (7 
same  1880/2  (p.  48)  —  8  same  1882/4.) 

ILLINOIS  SOUTHERN  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE 

INSANE,  AT  ANNA. 

serial 
Illinois   Southern   Hospital   for  the   Insane,   at 

Anna 
Authorized  by  act  of  April  16.  1869. 

A 

1  series 

Under  Act  of  April  15.  1871 

1871-1873/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  to  construct 
Southern  Illinois  Insane  Asylum  and  Southern 
Illinois  University. 

Checklist 

1871   dept.  ed.  Not  found. 
1871   doc.  ed.  n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 
1871/2  dept  ed.  Not  found. 
1871/2  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  8  pp. 
1872/3  dept.  ed. 
1873/4  dept.  ed.   "•  f  P-  8  PP- 


In  Collected  docs,  ns  follows  : 

1871  In  Senate  ,1ol.  27  Oen.  Asstin.  adj.  seas.  1871,  v.  1  : 
122-127. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
INSANE — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  SOUTHERN  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE 
INSANE,  AT  ANNA — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1871  In  House  Jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  sess.  1871,  v.  2  : 

151-156. 

1871  In  Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  v.  2  : 400-412. 
1871   suppl.   rept.   in  Senate  Jol.   '27  Gen.  Assem.   1  sess. 

1871  :  501-508. 

1871/2  In  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1878,   v.   4  :  53-60. 
1872/3    "       "       29     "         "       1875,    v.    2 : 261-064. 
1873/4    "       "       29     "         "       1875,   v.    2 :  26^-268. 
The  supplementary  rept  of  1871   Is  by  the  comrs.  of 
the  Insane  Asylum. 

2  series 

Under  sec.  3,  act  of  April  10,  1875 

1874/6-1876/7.  Bienn.  rept.  of  comrs.  to  construct  the 
Illinois  Southern  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  at  Anna. 
Springfield,  1877-1879. 

Checklist 

1874/6  dept.  ed.  D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.  9  pp. 
1874/6  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  9  pp. 
1876/7*  dept.  ed.  Springfield  Jol.  Co.,  1879.  8  pp. 
1876/7*  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  8  pp. 

B 

1  series 
Hospital  opened  Dec.   15,   1873 

1873/4-1884/6.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  the  trustees, 
supt.  and  treasurer  of  the  Illinois  Southern  Hos- 
pital for  the  Insane,  at  Anna,  for  the  period  ending 
Nov.  30,  1-7.  Springfield,  [1874-]  1886. 

Checklist 
1.  1873/4     dept  ed.     Not  found. 

1.  1873/4  doc.  ed.  n.  t  p.  15  pp.,  1  pi. 

2.  1874/6  dept  ed.  D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.  53  pp. 

2.  1874/6  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  u.  d.  62  pp. 

3.  1876/8     dept.  ed.     Weber,  Magle  &  Co.,  1878.     61  pp. 

3.  1876/8     doc.     ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     61  pp. 

4.  1878/80  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1881.  66  pp.  and 

errata  slip. 

4.  1878/80  doc.  ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.  66  pp. 

5.  1880/2  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1883.  53  pp. 

5.  1880/2  doc.  ed.  Same  ns  dept.  ed. 

6.  1882/4  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1884.  80  pp. 

6.  1882/4  doc.  ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.  80  pp. 

7.  1884/6     dept  ed.     H.    W.    Rokker.    1886.      68    pp.,    pi. 
7.  1884/6     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     68  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1873/4  in  Rents.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875,  v.  2:229-243. 

2.  1874/6    "       "       30     "          "       1877,  V.  2,    pt    1  : 365- 

428. 

3.  1876/8  in  Repts.  31  (Jen.  Assem.  1879.  v.  3,  doc.  E. 

4.  1878/80 "   "   32  "    "   1881,  v.  2,   "  E. 

5.  1880/2  "   "   33  "    "   1883,  v.  2   "   E. 

6.  1882/4  "   "   34  "    "   1885,  V.  4,   "  E. 

7.  1884/6     "   35  "    "   1887,  r.  2,  "  B. 

2  series 

1886/8-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  the  trustees,  etc., 
of  the  Illinois  Southern  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  at 
Anna,  for  the  period  ending  June  30,  8-16.  Spring- 
field, 1888-1905. 

Checklist 
8.   1886/8     dept.  ed.     Springfield   Prtg.    Co.,    1888.      70 

pp. 

n.   )>..  n.  d.     70  pp. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     62  pp. 
Same  as  dept.   ed. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     78  pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.     102  pp. 
Same  as  dept  ed. 
Phillips  Bros..   1896.     168  pp.,  11 

pis. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
After  this  time  but  one  edition  was  published. 

13.  1896/8.     Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     68  pp. 

14.  1898/00.          "  "      1901.     72  pp. 

15.  1900/2.  "  "      1902.     74  pp. 


S.  1886/8     doc.     ed. 

9.  1888/90  dept.  ed. 

9.  1888/90  doc.  ed. 

10.  1890/2  dept.  ed. 

10.  1890/2 

11.  1892/4 

11.  1892/4 

12.  1894/6 


doc.  ed. 

dept.  ed. 

doc.  ed. 

dept.  ed. 


12.  1894/6  doc.  ed. 


*  Final  report. 


388 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
INSANE — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  SOUTHERN  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE 

INSANE,  AT  ANNA — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

16.  1902/4.     111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.     64  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

8.  1886/8  In  Repts.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889,  v.  2,  doc.  E. 

9.  1888/90 "       "       37     "          "       1890,  v.  3,      "      E. 

10.  1890/2    "       "       38     "          "       1892,  v.  3,      "      E. 

11.  1892/4    "       "       88     "          "       1894,  y.  10, 

unlettered. 

12.  1894/6  In  Repts.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1896,  v.  4, 
unlettered. 

The  publication  of  the  Collected  docs,  was  discontinued. 

non-serial 

1869-1872.  Rept.  on  So.  Asylum  for  Insane.  (1  bienn. 
rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70  (pp.  76-77)— 2 
same  1870/2.) 

1869-1893.  Brief  hist,  of  the  111.  Southern  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  at  Anna.  13  pp.,  pis. 

1869-1903.  Outline  of  history  of  Southern  Hospital  for 
the  Insane,  Anna.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  417-418.) 

1871.    See  above,  general  entries,  this  date. 

.     Recommendation  that  comrs.,  authorized  by  act 

of  April  15,  1871,  be  abolished,  and  powers  and 
duties  thereof  be  conferred  respectively  on  trustees 
of  Southern  Insane  Asylum  and  Southern  Normal 
University.  (Govs.  mess.  1874:  1.) 

1873/88-1873/90.  Comparative  stmt.  of  movement  of 
population  in  So.  Hospital  for  Insane.  (10  same 
1886/8  (p.  226)— 11  same  1889/90.) 

1874-1896.  Table  showing  average  no.  of  inmates  with 
average  no.  of  days'  board  and  per  capita  cost.  (12 
bfenn.  rept.  III.  Southern  Hospital  for  Insane, 
1894/6:  38.) 

1874-1900.  Table  showing  average  no.  of  inmates  with 
average  no.  of  days'  board  and  per  capita  tax.  ( 14 
same  1«98/00:  30.) 

1875.  Rept.  on  Investigation  of  condition  of  Southern 
111.  Hospital  for  Insane.  (House  Jol.  29  Gen. 
Assem.  1875:  632-635.) 

1878.  Money  recovered  from  sureties  of  former  treas- 
urer of  Southern  Hospital  for  Insane.  (5  blenn. 
rept.  bd.  of  public  charities  1876/8:  74-75.) 

1881.  Govs.  communication  re.  flre  at  Southern  Hos- 
pital for  Insane  at  Anna,  recommending  apprn.  for 
erection  of  barracks.  (House  Jol.  32  Gen.  Assem. 
1881:  684-686.) 

.  Rept.  of  comn.  apptd.  to  examine  extent  of  dam- 
age and  cost  of  rebuilding  north  wing  of  Southern 
Hospital  for  Insane  at  Anna.  (Same  1881:  700- 
701.) 

1891.  Repts.  on  charges  of  brutality  and  mismanage- 
ment of  affairs  of  Southern  Hospital  for  Insane  at 
Anna.  (House  Jol.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1891:  1319- 
1323.) 

1895.  Recommendation  that  necessary  apprns.  be  made 
to  rebuild  part  of  Southern  Hospital  for  Insane  de- 
stroyed by  flre.  (Govs.  mess.  1895:  8.) 

.    GOTS.  communication  recommending  that  state 

bd.  of  charities  designate  institution  to  be  used  for 
Hospital  for  Insane  at  Anna,  which  had  been  de- 
stroyed by  flre.  (House  Jol.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1895- 
86.) 

.  Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  examine  con- 
dition of  Southern  111.  Asylum  at  Anna.  (Same 
1896:  160-161.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
INSANE — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  SOUTHERN  HOSPITAL  FOR  THE 

INSANE,  AT  ANNA— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
By-Laws,  Rules,  etc. 
1873.    Rules  and  regulations  of  the  111.  Southern  Hos- 
pital for  the  Insane,  at  Anna.    St.  Louis,  1873.    29 
pp. 

Not  seen ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
1878.    Rules  and  regulations  of  the  111.  Southern  Hos- 
pital for  the  Insane,  at  Anna.     Chicago,  1878.     20 
pp.    12°. 

Not  seen;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The   note  under   the   Eastern   Hospital,   above,   applies 
to  this  Institution. 

1875/82-1875/96.    Tabular  stmt.  showing  ordinary  ex- 
penses of  Southern  Insane  Hospital,  for  each  yr. 
(7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1880/2  (pp.  36- 
46)— 14  same  1894/6.) 
No  returns  1886/8. 

1873/82-1875/84.  Table  showing  ann.  ordinary  and 
special  expenses  of  Southern  Insane  Hospital,  each 
yr.  (7  same  1880/2  (p.  48)— 8  same  1882/4.) 

1869-1871.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of 
Southern  Insane  Asylum.  (2  same  1870/2:  85.) 

1869-1891.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of 
Southern  Hospital  for  Insane.  (12  same  1890/2: 
289-290.) 

1871.  Stmt  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of  Insane 
Asylum  at  Anna;  with  estimate  of  amt.  necessary 
to  put  institution  in  running  order.  (Sen.  Jol.  27 
Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1871:  147.) 

1895.  Stmt.  of  amt.  turned  back  into  state  treasury 
by  Central  Insane  Asylum,  Institution  for  Deaf, 
Dumb  and  Blind,  Southern  Insane  Asylum,  and 
Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home.  (Govs.  mess.  1897:  5.) 

ILLINOIS   WESTERN   HOSPITAL  FOR  THE 

INSANE,  AT  WATERTOWN 
Established  by  act  approved  May  22,  1895. 

serial 

1896/8-1902/4.  Blenn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  trustees,  supt. 
and  treasurer  for  bienn.  period  ending  June  30,  1-4. 
Springfield,  1898-1904. 

Checklist 
1.  1896/8.     Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     37  pp. 


2.  1898/00. 

3.  1900/2. 

4.  1902/4. 


1900.     62  pp. 
1902.     49   (1)    pp. 
1904.     46 


.    l»O^/4.  1»O4.      46   pp. 

No    other    editions    were    Issued,    the    Collected    docs, 
having  been  discontinued  In  1896. 

non-serial 

1871.    See  above,  general  entries,  this  date. 

.  Special  rept.  of  bd.  of  public  charities  on  North- 
ern Insane  Asylum,  with  stmt.  of  amt.  necessary  to 
complete  institution,  and  amt.  expended  on  various 
other  public  buildings  of  state.  (Sen.  Jol.  27  Gen. 
Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1871:  128-130.) 

1875.  Rept.  on  Sen.  bill  making  apprns.  for  ordinary 
expenses  of  Northern  111.  Hospital  and  Asylum  for 
Insane,  at  Elgin.  (Same  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875: 
535.) 

1895-1903.  Outline  history  of  Western  Hospital  for  the 
Insane,  Watertown.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  420- 
422.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


289 


AINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 

•  Defectives— cont'd 
INSANE — cont'd 

ILLINOIS   WESTERN    HOSPITAL  FOR  THE 
INSANE,    AT   WATERTOWN — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 
The  note  under  the  Eastern  Hospital,  above,  applies  to 

this  Institution. 

1876/82-1875/96.    Tabular  stint,  showing  ordinary  ex- 
penses of  Northern  Insane  Hospital,  from  Dec.  1, 
1875.     (7  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities,  1880/2 
(pp.  36-46)— 14  same  1894/6.) 
No  returns  1886/8. 

MASSACHUSETTS 

1843.  Table  from  rept.  of  Mass.  State  Hospital  show- 
ing comparative  expense  of  supporting  old  and  re- 
cent cases  of  insanity,  illustrating  economy  of  plac- 
ing patients  in  institutions  at  early  periods  of  dis- 
ease. (Sen.  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846:  91.) 
Delinquents:  Adults 

ILLINOIS    PENITENTIARY,    AT   ALTON 
Authorized  by  Act  of  Feb.  15,  1827 

serial 
A 

1  series 

1837/8-1838/9.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  inspectors,  supt.  and 
physician  of  the  Illinois  Penitentiary  at  Alton,  to 
the  General  Assembly. 

Checklist 

1837/8  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1837/8  doc.    ed.     19  pp. 
1838/9  dept  ed.     Not  found. 
1838/9  doc.    ed. 

A  rept  for  1838/9  was  made ;  s«e  reference  In  1839/40 

rept.  and  reference  In  House  Jol.  1839/40 :  82. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1837/8  In  House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1838/9  [1st.  doc.] 

"          "  House  jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1838/8  :  33-48. 
1838/9  omitted. 

2  series 

1839/40-1846/8.    Bienn.  rept.  of  the  inspectors  of  the 
Illinois  Penitentiary,  at  Alton,  to  the  General  As- 
sembly, for  the  period  ending  Nov.  30. 
Checklist 

1839/40  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1839/40  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 

1840/2     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1840/2     doc.     ed.     n.  t  p.     4  pp. 

1842/4     dept.  cd.     Not  found. 

1842/4     doc.     ed.     n.  t  p.     6  pp. 

1844/6     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1844/6     doc.     ed.     n.   t.  p.     4  pp. 

1846/8     dept.  ed.     r«ot  found. 

1846/8     doc.     ed.     n.  t  p.     4  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1839/40  In  House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  1840/1 :  41-47. 

1840/2 *   13  "    "   1842/3:23-26. 

1842/4   "    "    "   14  "    "   1844/5:1-6. 

1844/6   "  Senate  "   15  "    "   1846/7:77-80. 

1846/8   "  House  "   16  "    "   1849/50:9-12. 

3  series 

1849/50.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  inspectors  of  the  Illinois 
Penitentiary,  at  Alton,  to  the  General  Assembly 
for  the  period  ending  Dec.  31. 

Checklist 

1849/50  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1849/50  doe.    ed.     n.  t  p.     3  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1849/50  In  House  repts.  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851  :  51-60. 

B 

1  series 

1847/9-1855/6.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  warden  of  the  Illi- 
nois Penitentiary  for  the  period  ending  Dec.  31. 

Checklist 

1847/9  dept.  ed.  Not  found. 
1847/9  doc.  ed.  n.  t  p.  7  pp. 
1840/50  dept.  ed.  Not  found. 
1849/50  doc.  ed.  n.  t.  p.  12  pp. 
1851/2  dept.  ed.  Not  found. 

19 


1851/2 
1853/4 
1853/4 
1855/6 
1855/6 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults— cont'd 

ILLINOIS    PENITENTIARY,    AT 
ALTON— con'td 
serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 
doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     25  pp. 
dept.  ed.     Not  found, 
doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.     32  pp. 
dept.  ed.     Not  found, 
doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.    49  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1847/9  In  House  repts.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1849  : 1-7. 

1849/50 17     "         "       1851 : 49-60. 

1851/2    "       "  "       18     "          "       1853 :  63-77. 

1853/4    "  Repts.  19  Gen.  Assem.  1855  : 121-162. 
1855/6    "       "       20     "          "       1857 :  439-487. 

2  series 

1858/1860.    Quarterly  rept.  to  gov.  of  the  supt.  of  the 
Illinois  Penitentiary  at  Alton. 
Checklist 

1858  qr.  endg.  May   31.    ) 

"       "       "      Aug.   31.  >n.  t.  p.     29  pp. 
'      Nov.   80.  ) 

1859  not  found. 

1860  qr.  endg.  May   31.  I  Not  found. 

"      Aug.  31.    I 

"       "      Nov.   SO.        pp.  1-4  only  found. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

18"8  Aug.     iln  Reports  21  Gen.  Assem.  1859,  v.  1:297- 
"     Nov.      1       325. 

1859  omitted. 

1860  May     |  omitted. 

"     Nov!  In  Reports  22  Gen.  Assem.  1861,   v.  1 : 309-312. 
Imperfect. 

non-serial 
1824.    Renewed  recommendation  for  erection  of  state 

penitentiary.     (Govs.  mess.  1824.) 
1827-1903.    See  these  dates  under   State  Penitentiary, 

at  Joliet,  below. 

1832.  Rept.  on  res.  for  reduction  of  salary  of  warden 
of  penitentiary.  (House  jol.  8  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1832:  138-139.) 

1836.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  transmitting 
title  papers  to  land  on  which  state  penitentiary  is 
located.    (Sen.  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836:  96.) 

1837.  Govs.    mess.   re.   official   conduct  of  warden   of 
penitentiary.     (House  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  special 
sess.  1837:  32-33.) 

1838.  Rept.   on  bill  making  apprn.   for   penitentiary. 
(Same  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838:  215-216.) 

1839.  Rept.    of   select   committee   on   examination   of 
penitentiary.     22  pp.      (Repts.   11  Gen.  Assem.   1 
sess.  1838.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  committee  on  the  penitentiary  on  rept. 
of  the  inspectors.     4  pp.     (House  repts.  12  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  36-40.) 

1842.  Memorial  of  citizens  of  Alton  and  vicinity  re. 
mngmnt.,  system  and  description  of  penitentiary. 
2  pp.    (Some  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  31-32.) 

1843.  Rept.  of  committee  on  the  penitentiary  on  sub- 
ject of  leasing  penitentiary.     2  pp.     (Same  1842: 
323-324.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  the  penitentiary  on  com- 
plaints re.  mngmnt.  of  penitentiary.  3  pp.  (Sen. 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  181-183.) 

1845.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  apptd.  to  receive  proposals 
for  leasing  penitentiary.  3  pp.  (House  repts.  14 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  243-245.) 

.  Repts.  of  minority  of  penitentiary  committee  on 

leasing  of  penitentiary.  4  pp.  (Same  1844/5:  239- 
242.) 

1847.  Memorial  of  Miss  Dlx  asking  for  apprn.  for 
penitentiary.  16  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1846/7:  97-112.) 


290 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults — cont'd 

ILLINOIS    PENITENTIARY,    AT 

ALTON — con'td 
non-serial — cont'd 

1847.  Bept.  of  committee  on  penitentiary  on  rept.  of 
inspectors  of  penitentiary.  2  pp.  (House  repts. 
15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846:  323-324.) 

.     Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  condition  of  prisoners 

In   penitentiary  at  Alton.     8  pp.      (Sen.  repts.   15 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846:  113-120.) 
1849.     Rept.  of  committee  on  the  penitentiary  on  con- 
dition and  management  of  penitentiary  at   Alton. 
3  pp.     (Same  16  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1849:  81-83.) 
1853.     Rept.  of  special  committee  on  the  penitentiary 
re.    building    of   additional    penitentiary.      (House 
repts.  18  Gen.  Assem.  1853:  337-338.) 
1855.     Rept.   of  jt.   committee   on   the   penitentiary   on 
investigation  of  condition   of  penitentiary.     3   pp. 
(Repts.  19  Gen.  Assem.  1855:  293-295.) 
1857.     Rept.  of  the  jt.  select  committee  on  examination 
of  condition  and  mngmt.  of  penitentiary  at  Alton. 
10  pp.     (Same  20  Gen.  Assem.  1857:  243-252.) 
ILLINOIS   SOUTHERN    PENITENTIARY,   AT 
CHESTER 

serial 

Under  Act  of  May  24,  1877 

1877/8-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  the  Southern 
Illinois  Penitentiary,  at  Chester,  1  et  seq.  Spring- 
field, 1878-1904. 


Checklist 

1877/8  dept  ed.  Not  found. 
1877/8  doc.  ed.  n.  p, 
1878/80  dept.  ed.  ' 
1878/80  doc.  ed. 
1880/2  dept.  ed. 
doc.  ed. 


1880/2 


1882/4 
3882/4 
1884/6 

1884/6 
1886/8 

dept.  ed. 
doc.  ed. 
dept  ed. 

doc.  ed. 
dept.  ed. 

39  pp. 
39  pp. 
58  pp.,  2  foldg. 

65  pp. 


1886/8  doc.  ed. 
1888/90  dept.  ed. 

1888/90  doc.  ed. 
1890/2  dept.  ed. 
1890/2 
1892/4 


doc.     ed. 
dept.  ed. 


.  .  n.  d. 
Not  found, 
n.  p.,  n.  d. 
Not  found, 
n.  p.,  n.  d. 

tbls. 

Not  found, 
n.  p.,  n.  d. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1886.  72  pp., 

2  foldg.  tbls. 
None  Issued. 
Springfield    Prtg.    Co.,    1888. 

75  pp.,  4  foldg.  tbls. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     75  pp. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.    66  pp., 

2  foldg.  tbls. 
Same  as  dept  ed. 
H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.     60  pp. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 
Ed.   F.   Hartman,   1895.     63 

PP. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 
Phillips  Bros.,  1897. 
Same  as  dept.  ed. 


1892/4     doc.    ed. 

1894/6     dept.  ed. 

1894/6     doc.     ed.     __    , 

After  this  time  but  one  edition  was  Issued. 
1896/8.     Phillips  Bros.,  1899.     54  pp. 
1898/00.          "  "      1900.     53  pp. 

1900/2.  "  "      1902.     58  pp. 

1902/4.     111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1904.     59  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1877/8  in  Repts.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879,  v.  4,   doc.   D. 
1878/80 "       "       32     "  1881,  v.  1,      "      H. 

1880/2    "       "       33     " 
1882/4    "       "       34 
1884/6  omitted. 
1886/8  In  Repts.  36  Gen.  Ass 
1888/80"       •'       37     " 
1890/2    "       "       38 
1892/4    "       "       38 
1894/6    "       "       3» 


57  pp. 


1882,  T.  1, 
1885,  v.  2, 


H. 
H. 


sem.  1889,  v.  4.    doc.    O. 
1890,  T.  4,      "      B. 
1892,  T.  4,      "      B. 
1894,  v.  9,   unlettered. 
1896,  v.  4, 
The  publication  of  the  Collected  docs,  was  discontinued. 

non-serial 
1877-1903.     Sketch  of  history  of  Southern  Penitentiary, 

Chester.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  437-438.) 
1879.     Protest  of  certain  Sen.   members   agst.   passing 
of  Sen.  bill  for  "  making  apprn.  to  complete  South- 
ern  111.  Penitentiary."     (Sen.  jol.  31  Gen.  Assem. 
1879:  1021-1022.) 

.    Rept.  of  minority  re.  Southern  111.  Penitentiary, 

objecting     to     apprn.     for     additional     buildings. 
(Some  1879:  628-630.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults— cont'd 

ILLINOIS    SOUTHERN    PENITENTIARY,   AT 
CHESTER— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1879.  Rept.  re.  location  of  Southern  111.  Penitentiary 
at  Chester,  degree  of  progress  made  in  its  erection 
and  certain  recommendations  in  regard  to  same. 
(Same  1879:  614-615.) 

1881.     Protest  agst.  action  of  House  in  passage  of  bill 
making  apprns.  for  erection  of  certain  buildings  at 
Southern    111.    Penitentiary    and    for    purchase    of 
machinery   for   said   prison.      (House  jol.   32   Gen.  i 
Assem.   1881:  988-989.) 

.     Rept.   on    inquiry   as   to  authority  of   Southern 

penitentiary  to  maintain  U.   S.  prisoners  without 
compensation  to  state.     (Same  1881:  1038-1041.) 

1883.  Dissenting  rept.  on  certain  items  in  rept.  of! 
committee  on  management  of  Southern  111.  Pen!-  i 
tentiary.  (Sen.  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  733-736.)! 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  penal  and  reformatory  in- ' 

stitutions   on  management  of  Southern  111.   Peni- 
tentiary.    (Same  1883:  727-733.) 

.     Recommendation  for  deficiency  apprn.  for  comrs.  ' 

of  Chester  prison  and  for  apprn.   for   Its   mainte- . 
nance.     (Govs.  mess.  1883:  8.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  investigate  charges  , 
and  specifications  made  agst.  mngmnt.  of  Southern  I 
111.  penitentiary,  penitentiary  at  Joliet  and  Reform ! 
School   at   Pontiac.      (House   jol.    34    Gen.   Assem.  I 
1885:  1046-1048.) 

1889.  Rept.  of  conference  committee  on  amdmnts.  of] 
bill  to  provide  for  ordinary  and  other  expenses  ofl 
Southern  111.  Penitentiary.  (House  jol.  36  Gen.  j 
Assem.  1889:1007-1008;  Sen.  jol.  1889:  908-909.)  J 

.     Recommendation    for   apprn.    for    ordinary    and 

special    purposes,    for    Southern    Penitentiary,    atl 
Chester.     (Govs.  mess.  1889:  8.) 

1893.  Govs.  mess,  with  ace.  docs.  re.  apprn.  for  build-1 
ing  shops  of  Southern  111.  penitentiary.  ( House  j 
jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  336-338.) 

.     Govs.  message  recommending  apprn.  for  South-l 

ern  111.  Penitentiary.     (Same  1893:  692-693.) 

1901.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  charges  and  irregularl-| 
ties  of  Southern  111.  Penitentiary  at  Chester  J 
(House  jol.  42  Gen.  Assem.  1901:  499-506.) 

Convict  Labor;  see  Labor 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The  annual   expenditures  from  the  state  treasury  for 

this    institution    may    be   found    In    the   auditors 

"  Detailed  stmt  of  warrants  drawn  on  the  state 

treasury,"  in  his  blenn.  rept 

1886.  Amt.    appropriated    for    building    purposes    for 
prison  at  Chester.     (Govs.  mess.  1887:  33.) 

1887-1888.     Stmt.  showing  apprn.  for  ordinary  expenses 
for  Southern  Penitentiary  at  Chester.    (Same  1889: 1 
8.) 

1893.     Rept.  from  comrs.  of  Southern  111.  Penitentiary 
re.  funds  expended  by  said  institution  and  request- 
ing an  emergency  apprn.     ( Sen.  jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  < 
1893:  541.) 

1895.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  ann.  deficit  of  prison  at  Chester,] 
(Govs.  mess.  1895:  13.) 

STATE    PENITENTIARY,    AT   JOLIET 
By  act  of  Feb.  19,  1857,  commissioners  were  appointed 
to    provide   an    additional    penitentiary    at   Joliet  J 
This   act   also   authorized   the   state   to   lease   the  I 
penitentiary  at  Alton  for  a  term  of  five  years.     In  : 
May,  1858,  a  portion  of  the  convicts  were  trans-  J 
ferred  from  Alton  to  Joliet  and  in  May,  1860,  the 
penitentiary  property  at  Alton  was  sold.     The  last! 
of   the   convicts   were   transferred   from   Alton    to! 
.Toilet  in  July  of  that  year  and  the  establishment'1 
at  Alton  ceased  to  be  used  as  a  penitentiary.     Dur- 
ing  the  period  between  the  leasing  of  the  Alton 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


291 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults — cont'd 

STATE  PENITENTIARY,  AT  JOLIET— cont'd 

penitentiary  by  the  state,  by  act  of  Feb.  19,  1857, 
and  Its  sale  In  1860,  reports  were  made  on  that 
Institution  by  the  warden  of  the  penitentiary  at 
Jollet  and  by  the  supt.  and  minor  officers  at  Alton. 

serial 
A 

Commissioners'   Report 

1  series 

1857-1860.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  comrs.  of  the  Illinois 
State  Penitentiary  for  the  yr.  ending  Dec.  31,  1-4. 

Checklist 

1-2.  1857/8     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1-2.  1857/8     doc.    ed.     n.  t  p.     33  pp. 
3-4.  1859/60  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Ballhache  and  Baker, 

1861.     30  pp. 
3-4.  1859/60  doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.     30  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1-2.  1857/8  In  Repts.  21  Gen.  Assem.  1859,   v.    1 : 161-193. 
3-4.  1859/60"       "       22     "         "       1861.    v.    1:73-102. 

2  series 

1861-1866.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  comrs.  [with  bienn.  rept. 
of  the  warden]  of  the  Illinois  State  Penitentiary 
for  the  yr.  ending  Dec.  31. 

The  warden's  rept.  is  for  the  period  ending  NOT.  30. 

Checklist 
5-6.  1861/2  dept.  ed.     Springfield,    Baker    and    Phillips, 

1863.     100   (1),  13   [for  102] 

pp. 

5-6.  1861/2  doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.     100  (1),  13  [for  102]  pp. 
7-8.  1863/4  dept.  ed.     riot  found. 
7-8.  1863/4  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     84  pp. 
unnum.  1865/6  dept.  ed.     n.  p.,  Baker,  Ballhache  &  Co., 

1867.     101   pp. 
unnum.  1865/6  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     101  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

5-6.  1861/2  In  Repts.  23  Gen.  Assem.  1863,   v.    1 :  217-318. 
7-8.  1863/4    "       "       24     "          "       1865,    v.    1  : 321-404. 
unnum.  1865/6  In  Repts.  25  Gen.  Assem.  1867,  v.  1 : 169- 
269. 

3  series 

Under  Act  of  June  28,  1867,  "  Act  to  provide  for  the 
management  of  the  Illinois  State  Penitentiary  at 
Jollet."  Under  this  act  the  lease  and  the  institu- 
tion were  surrendered  to  the  state. 

1867/8-1869/70.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  comrs.  and  warden 
of  the  Illinois  State  Penitentiary  at  Joliet  for  the 
yr.  ending  Nov.  30. 

Checklist 
1867/8  dept.  ed.     Springfield,     State    Jol.    Prtg.    Ofllce, 

1869.    128  pp. 
1867/8  doc.     ed.     n.   p.,   n.  d.     128  pp. 

Comrs.'  rept.  covers  period  from  July  1,  1867  to  Nov. 
30,  1868.     Warden's  rept.  covers  period  from  Nov. 
30,  1866  to  Nov.  30,  1868. 
1868/9     dept  ed.     Not  found. 
1868/9     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 

1869/70  dept.  ed.     111.  Jol.  Prtg.  Ofllce,  1871.     82  pp. 
1869/70  doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1867/8  in  Repts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869,    v.   1 :  65-192. 
1868/9    "       "       27     "         "       1871,    v.    1  :  873-880. 
1868/9    "  House  Jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  v.  1 :  748-754. 

4  series 

1870/2-1872/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  the  comrs.  of  the  Illinois 
State  Penitentiary  for  the  period  ending  Nov.  30. 
Springfield,  1873- 

1870/2  dept.  ed.     State  Jol.   Steam  Print,  1873.     62  pp. 
1870/2  dept.  ed.     ib.     27  pp.,  3  leaves,  2  foldg.  this. 
This  edition  omits  the  correspondence  relative  to  the 
warden's  resignation,  as  well  as  some  of  the  tabular 
matter  relating  to  the  movement  of  the  population 
of  the  Institution. 

1870/2  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     62  pp. 
1872/4  dept.  ed.     State  Jol.  Prtg.  Office,   1875.     61   pp., 

foldg.  table. 
1872/4  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     61  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1870/2  in  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,    V.    1  :  901-962. 
1872/4    "       "       29     "         "       1875,    v.    1:529-589. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 

Delinquents:  Adults — cont'd 

STATE  PENITENTIARY,  AT  JOLIET— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 
Commissioners'  Report — cont'd 

5  series 

1874/6-1902/4.    Bienn.  rept.  of  the  comrs.  of  the  Illi- 
nois State  Penitentiary  for  the  period  ending  Sept. 
30.    Springfield,  1877-1905. 
Checklist 
1874/6     dept.  ed.     D.  W.  Lusk,   1877.     83  pp.,  4  foldg. 

tbls. 

1874/6     doc.    ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.    83  pp. 
1876/8     dept.  ed.     Weber,   Magie  &   Co.,   1878.     26   pp., 
13  leaves,  2  foldg.  tbls.,  26  pp.,  5 
foldg.  tbls. 
1876/8     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     26  pp.,  13  leaves,  2  foldg. 

tbls.,  26  pp.,  5  foldg.  tbls. 
1878/80  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1880.     77  pp.,  1  leaf, 

8  foldg.  tbls. 

1878/80  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     77  pp. 
1880/2     dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1882. 

4  foldg.  tbls. 

1880/2     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     78 
1882/4     dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  : 

tbls. 

1882/4  doe.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  77 
1884/6  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  18 

tbls. 

1884/6     doc.     ed.     None  issued. 
1886/8     dept  ed.     Springfield  Prtg.   Co.,   1889. 

8  foldg.  tbls. 
1886/8     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    80  pp. 
1888/90  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     82  pp.,  8  foldg. 

tbls. 

1888/90  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1890/2     dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     82  pp.,  4  foldg. 

tbls. 

1890/2     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1892/4     dept.  ed.     Ed.    F.    Hartman,    1894.      83    pp.,    2 

foldg.  tbls. 

1892/4     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 
1894/6     dept.  ed.     Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     88  pp.,  4  foldg. 

tbls. 
1894/6     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 

After  this  time  but  one  edition  was  Issued. 
1896/8.     Joliet,  1899.    96  pp.,  5  foldg.  tbls. 
1898/00.  Springfield,    Phillips    Bros.,    1901.      82    pp.,    2 

foldg.  tbls. 

1900/2.     Springfield.  Phillips  Bros.,  1903.     79  pp. 
1902/4.     Springfield,   111.   State   Jol.   Co.,   1905.     76   pp., 

2  foldg.  tbls. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 
1874/6  in  Repts.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877,  v.  1,    pt    1 :  371- 

451. 
1876/8  in  Repts.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879,  v.  4,   doc.    C. 


78  pp.,  1  leaf, 


884.     77  pp.,  4  foldg. 


77  pp.,  7  foldg. 


80  pp., 


1878/80  ' 
1880/2  ' 
1882/4  ' 
1884/6  o 
1886/8  h 
1888/90  ' 
1890/2  ' 
1892/4  ' 
1894/6  ' 

mltted. 
Repts. 

32  " 
33  " 
34  " 

36  Gen.  As 
37  " 
38  " 
39  " 
39  " 

1881,  v.  1, 
1883,  v.  1, 
1885,  v.  2, 

em.  1889,  v.  4, 
1890,  v.  4, 
1892,  v.  4, 
1895,  v.  1, 
1896,  v.  4, 

"   G. 
"   G. 
"   G. 

doc.  N.* 
"   A. 
"   A. 
unlettered. 

The  publication  of  the  Collected  docs,  was  discontinued. 

B 

Warden's  Report 

1  series 

1858.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  warden  of  the  Illinois  State 
Penitentiary  for  the  yr.  ending  Dec.  31. 

Checklist 
1858  dept  ed.     Not  found. 

1858  doc.    ed.     n.  t  p.     76  pp. 

This  rept.  covers  the  period  from  June  to  Dec.,  only. 

2  series 

1859-1860.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  warden  ....  for  the  yr. 
ending  Nov.  30. 

Checklist 

1859  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1859  doc.     ed.     None  Issued. 

A   rept.   was  submitted   In   Jan.    1860,   see   transmlttal 
of  1861  rept. 


*  There  are  two  documents  lettered  N  In  this  volume. 


292 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 

Delinquents:  Adults — cont'd 

STATE  PENITENTIARY,  AT  JOLIET — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

Warden's  Report — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1859/60  dept.  ed.     Springfield,     Ballhache     and     Baker, 

1861.     92   pp. 
1859/60  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     79  pp. 

Pages  81-92  of  the  dept.  ed.  of  this  rept  are  omitted 
In  the  doc.  ed.  They  comprise  the  quarterly  rept. 
of  the  supt.  of  the  Alton  penitentiary  for  the 
quarter  ending  Nov.  30.  I860,  and  may  be  found 
In  the  Collected  docs,  on  pp.  309  et  seq.  of  v.  1 
Repts.  for  1861. 

3  series 

1860/2-1864/6.     Blenn.    rept.    of    the    warden    for    the 
period  ending  NOT.  30. 

None  of  these  repts.  were  found  separately,  but  they  are 
found    printed    as    part   of    the   annual    repts.    of 
the  comrs.,  which   were  Issued  biennially,  as   fol- 
lows : 
1860/2    In    5-6   Ann.    rept.    penitentiary    comrs.    1861/2 : 

37-102. 
1862/4   In   7-8    Ann.    rept.    penitentiary    comrs.    1863/4 : 

19-84. 
1864/6  In   [9-10]   Ann.  rept.  penitentiary  comrs.  1865/6: 

17-101. 

Prom  this  ttme  on  the  warden's  rept.  appears  regularly 
In  the  comrs.'  repts.  The  collation  of  the  earlier 
repts.  was  specified  because  of  Its  Irregularity. 

non-serial 
1827-1903.     Sketch  of  history  of  State  Penitentiary,  at 

Joliet.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  436-437.) 
1859.    Rept.  of  committee  on  penitentiary  on  visit  to 
buildings   at   Joliet   and    Alton;    and    on    rept.    of 
comrs.    apptd.   to   build   new   penitentiary.     7    pp. 
(Repts.  21  Gen.  Assem.  1859  v.  1:  153-159.) 
1863.    Rept.  of  comrs.  to  prepare  code  of  laws,  rules 
for   purpose   of   providing   system    for   regulation, 
mngmnt.,  govt,  etc.  of  state  penitentiary  at  Joliet. 
15  pp.     (Same  23  Gen.  Assem.  1863  v.  1:  323-335.) 
1865.    Rept.   of   committee  on   penitentiary   apptd.   to 
Investigate  alleged  abuses  of  official  trust  re.  lease 
of  penitentiary.     (House  jol.  24  Gen.  Assem.  reg. 
sess.  1865:  980-981.) 

.    Thorough   investigation   of  charges   made  agst. 

mngmnt.  and  discipline  of  penitentiary  recom- 
mended. (Govs.  mess.  1865:  16.) 

.    Rept.  of  Senate  committee  on  affairs  of  state 

penitentiary  at  Joliet.  30  pp.  (Repts.  24  Gen. 
Assem.  1865  v.  1:  415-442.) 

1867.    Recommendation   for  apprn.   for  completion   of 
penitentiary.     (Govs.  mess.  1867:  24.) 

.    Govs.  mess,  and  proclamation  on  penitentiary  at 

Joliet;  on  crime  of  larceny  and  apprn.  for  expenses 
of  sess.  (House  jol.  25  Gen.  Assem.  June  sess. 
1867:  5-11;  Sen.  jol.  June  1867:  5-11.) 

.     Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  on  so  much  of  govs. 

mess,  as  relates  to  penitentiary.  (Sen.  jol.  25  Gen. 
Assem.  3  sess.  June  1867:  25-203;  House  jol.  same 
1867:  19-199.) 

.    Same;  separate.    141,  53  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.    Text  of  proposition  from  Taylor  &  Co.  for  lease 

of    penitentiary    at    Joliet.      (House    jol.    25    Gen. 
Assem.  3  sess.  1867:  202.) 
1867-1868.     Table  showing  condition  of  penitentiary  at 

Joliet.  (Govs.  mess.  (Oglesby)  1869:  32.) 
1871.  Rept.  of  majority  and  minority  of  committee  on 
penitentiary  on  bill  to  provide  for  leasing  of  111. 
penitentiary,  to  abolish  office  of  penitentiary  comr. 
and  to  amend  and  consolidate  all  laws  in  relation 
to  said  penitentiary;  and  on  House  bill  to  provide 
for  mngmnt.  of  penitentiary  at  Jollet.  7  4  pp 
(Repte.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1:  859-868  ) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults — cont'd 

STATE  PENITENTIARY,  AT  JOLIET — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1871.  Same.     (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871 
v.  1:  656-664.) 

.    Protest   of   democratic   members   of   Sen.    agst. 

passage  of  Sen.  bill  to  provide  for  mngmnt.  of  111. 
State  Penitentiary  at  Joliet.  (Sen.  jol.  27  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1871:  491-496.) 

1872.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  aptpd.  to  investigate  dis- 
scipline,   mngmnt.   and   financial   condition   of   111. 
State    Penitentiary,    at    Joliet.       (Repts.    27    Gen. 
Assem.  1871  v.  2:  647-711.) 

.    Same,  separate.    67  pp.,  1  foldg.  table. 

1873.  Rept.  of  standing  committee  on  the  penitentiary 
on  investigation  of  charges  agst.  warden  of  peni- 
tentiary re.  sale  of  certain  property.     (House  jol. 
28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  544-556.) 

.    Same,  separate.    16  pp.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem. 

1873  v.  4:  269-284.) 

1874.  Rept.  of  Senate  committee  on  penal  institutions 
on  mngmnt.  of  state  penitentiary  at  Joliet.     (Sen. 
jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1874:  85-90.) 

.  Same.  8  pp.  (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  4: 

903-908.) 

1877.  Rept.  of  penitentiary  comrs.  on  estimate  of  cost 
of  addition  to  penitentiary  at  Joliet.  and  probable 
time  requisite  to  complete  said  addition,  and  also 
if  said  addition  can  be  made  by  convict  labor. 
(Sen.  jol.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877:  365-366.) 

1875.  Rept.  of  standing  committee  on  the  penitentiary 
on  investigation  of  mngmnt.  of  state  penitentiary 
at  Joliet.      (House  jol.   29   Gen.   Assem.   1875:  455- 
459.) 

.    Same,  separate.    97  pp. 

The  text  In  the  House  jol.  is  that  of  the  report  only, 
of  the  committee.  The  separate  edition  contains, 
In  addition,  the  text  of  the  contracts,  etc.,  called 
Into  question,  evidence  before  the  committee,  etc. 

1877.    Rept.  of  committee  on  penal  and  reformatory 

institutions  on  examination  of  affairs  of  111.  state 

penitentiary.     (Sen.  jol.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877:  766- 

776.) 
1879.    Rept.  of  special  committee  on  examination  and 

cost  of  machine  ventilation  in  Joliet  penitentiary. 

(House  jol.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879:  948-952.) 
.    Protest  of  members  of  House  agst.  bill  making 

apprn.  for  111.  state  penitentiary  at  Joliet.     (Same 

1879:  962-963.) 

1882.  Opinion;  penitentiary  comr.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1880/2:  26.) 

.    Convict  subsistence  exhibit. 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1883.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  current  expenses 
for  Joliet  prison  and  provision  for  such  improve- 
ment as   may   be   found  necessary.      (Govs.   mess. 
1883:  8.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  investigate  charges 
made  agst.  mngmnt.  of  Southern  111.  penitentiary, 
penitentiary  at  Joliet  and  Reform  School  at  Pon- 
tiac.  (House  jol.  34  Gen.  Assem.  1885:  1046-1048.) 

1889.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  Joliet  peniten- 
tiary. (Govs.  mess.  (Oglesby)  1889:  7.) 

1893.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  state  penitentiary,  re.  part 
of  buildings  and  shops  that  were  destroyed  by 
fire  and  rebuilding  of  same;  and  asking  for  special 
apprn.  to  pay  for  same.  (Sen.  jol.  38  Gen.  Assem. 
1893:  303.) 

— .  Text  of  charges  of  dishonesty  preferred  by  citi- 
zens agst.  mngmnt.  and  conduct  of  111.  state  peni- 
tentiary at  Joliet.  (Same  1893:  178-180.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults — cont'd 

STATE  PENITENTIARY,  AT  JOLIBT— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1893.    Kept,  of  special  committee  apptd.  to  investigate 
charges  agst.  mngmnt.  of  Joliet  penitentiary;  with 
minority  rept.     (Same  1893:  935-940;  963-965.) 
1896.     Opinion;  discharge  of  prisoners  111.  penitentiary. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  293.) 
1899.    Same;  contract  betw.  111.  state  penitentiary  and 
Menard  Mfg.  Co.,  power  to  execute,  etc.     (Same 
1899/00:  317.) 

Convict  Labor;  see  Labor 
Library 

1872-1902.  Catalogue  of  library.  Joliet,  1872,  1874, 
1877,  1883,  1902. 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 
The    note,    above,    under    the    Southern    Penitentiary, 

refers  to  this  institution. 

1828/30-1902/4.  Expenditures  for;  see  Finance:  State. 
Expenditures  1821/2-1834/5. 

The  expenditures  for  the  later  years  are  to  be  found 
In  the  accts.  referred  In  note  under  above  dates. 

1857-1867.  Tabular  stmt.  of  apprns.  made  for  peniten- 
tiary each  yr.  to  time  state  took  control,  on  acct. 
of  bldg.  new  penitentiary,  salaries  of  comrs.,  and 
expenses  of  maintenance.  (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem. 
1871  v.  2:  650-651.) 

1861-1870.  Stmt.  of  expenses  incurred  in  conveying 
convicts  to  penitentiary  at  Joliet.  (Same  1871  v. 
2:  668.) 

1863.  Stmt.  of  total  expenditures  for  the  construction 
of  penitentiary.  (Go vs.  mess.  1863:  20.) 

1865-1866.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  appropriated,  amt. 
claimed  as  due  etc.  for  completion  of  penitentiary. 
(Same  1867:  24.) 

1866-1893/4.  Stmt.  showing  amts.  drawn  from  state 
treasury  for  Joliet  Penitentiary.  (House  jol.  39 
Gen.  Assem.  1895:  1069.) 

1867-1870.  Financial  condition  of  the  penitentiary; 
history  of.  (Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  discipline 
etc.  of  penitentiary,  1872:  30-42.) 

1867-1871.  Tabular  stmt.  of  acct.  current  betw.  peni- 
tentiary and  state.  (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871 
v.  2:  683.) 

1868/9.  Stmt.  of  financial  condition  of  111.  state  peni- 
tentiary. (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871 
v.  1:  752.) 

1869-1870.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  indebtedness  and 
assets  of  111.  penitentiary.  (Same  1871  v.  1:  663.) 

1871.  Govs.    communication    on    memorial    of    no.    of 
citizens  of  state,  who  claim  to  be  creditors  of  state 
penitentiary.      (Sen.   jol.    27    Gen.    Assem.    1   sess. 
1871:  359-360;   House  jol.  1871:  590-592.) 

.    Same,  separate.     3  pp.     (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem. 

1871  v.  1:  829-831.) 
1871-1872.    Stmt.  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of  111. 

state  penitentiary  Sept.  1,  1871,  to  Jan.  31,  1872; 

with  estimates  for  remainder  of  1872.     (House  jol. 

27  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1871:  795-798.) 

.     Same,  separate.     7  pp.     (Rept.  1871  v.  3:  93-99.) 

1871-1892.     Amt.  of  aggregate  expenses  for  maintaining 

Joliet  prison.     (Govs.  mess.  1893:  6.) 

1872.  Govs.  mess,  transmitting  special  rept.  on  earn- 
ings    and     expenditures     of     state     penitentiary. 
(House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1871: 
794-798.) 

1873.  Financial  stmt.  of  mngmnt.  of  111.  state  peniten- 
tiary May  10  to  Dec.  31.     (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem. 
1874:  87-89.) 

1874.  Stmt.    of    financial    condition    of    penitentiary. 
(Govs.  mess.  1875:  13.) 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 
cont'd 

Delinquents:  Adults  —  cont'd 

STATE  PENITENTIARY,  AT  JOLIET  —  cont'd 

non-serial  —  cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures  —  cont'd 
1874-1876.     Stmt.  of  financial  condition  of  penitentiary 

at  Joliet.     (Same  1877:  33.) 
1876.    Cost  of  grounds,  bldgs.  and  permanent  improve- 

ments of  penitentiary  at  Joliet.     (Same  1876:  32.) 
1878.    Amt.   of  indebtedness   of  state   penitentiary   at 

Joliet.     (Same  1879:  26.) 
1886-1888.    Stmt.  of  financial  condition  of  Joliet  peni- 

tentiary.   (Same  1889:  6-7.) 

1897.  Opinion;  salary  of  warden  of  penitentiary. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  215-216.) 

Rules  and  Regulations 
1867.    Laws,  rules  and  regulations.    23  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1873.  Rules  for  the  govt.  of  employes.  CarlinTille, 
1873.  16°. 

Not  seen  ;  copy  In  Chicago  Public  Library. 
Delinquents:  Minors  (Boys) 

STATE  REFORMATORY.,   AT   PONTIAC 
Established  under  Act  of  March  5,  1867.     Opened  June 
1,  1871. 

serial 

1  series 

1867-1871 

No  rept.  of  this  period  was  found,  although  It  would 
appear  from  references  In  later  repts.  that  one 
was  made.  The  trustees,  for  Instance,  In  sub- 
mitting the  rept.  for  the  year  ending  June  30, 
1873,  say  that  they  "  herewith  present  their  third 
annual  rept.  This  Is  the  second  annual  rept. 
since  the  institution  was  opened  .....  "  It  Is 
possible  that  this  rept.  was  submitted  in  manu- 
script. 

1871-1874 

1871/2-1873/4.     Ann.    rept.   to   the   gov.    of   the   bd.   of 
trustees  of  the  Illinois   State  Reform   School  for 
Juvenile  Offenders  and  Vagrants  for  the  yr.  ending 
June  30,  1  [sic.  i.  e.  2]-4. 
Checklist 

unnum.  1871/2  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
unnum.  1871/2  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     73  pp.,  1  leaf. 
3   [i.  e.  2]   1872/3  dept.  ed.     Springfield,  State  Jol.  Prtg. 

Office,  1874.    18  pp. 

3  [1.  e.  2]   1872/3  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     18  pp. 

4  [1.  e.  3]   1873/4  dept.  ed,     Springfield,  State  Jol.  Prtg. 

Office,  1875.     20  pp. 
4   [1.  e.  3]   1873/4  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     30  pp. 

The   last   rept.    includes   a   supplemental    rept.   of   the 
finances    and   administration   to   the   close   of   the 
fiscal  year  ended  Nov.  30. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

unnum.     1871/2   In   Repts.   28   Gen.   Assem.   1873,   v.   4  : 
61-75. 

3  [1.  e.  2]   1872/3  In  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.  4: 

829-846. 

4  [1.  e.  3]   1873/4  In  Repts.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875,  v.  2  : 

427-446. 

3  series 

1874/6-1882/4 

1874/6-1882/4.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  the  trustees  and 
supt.  of  the  Illinois  State  Reform  School  at  Pon- 
tiac  for  the  period  ended  Sept.  30,  4-8. 

Checklist 
4.  1874/6     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

4.  1874/6     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    44  pp. 

This  rept.  covers  the  period  from  Dec.  1,  1874  to  Sept. 
30,  1876. 

5.  1876/8     dept.  ed.     Springfield,    Weber,    Magle    &    Co., 

1879.    46  pp. 

5.  1876/8     doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    46  pp. 

6.  1878/80  dept  ed.     Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1881. 

62  pp.,  pis. 


6.  1878/80  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     62  pp. 

7.  1880/2     dept.  ed.     Springfield,    H.    W. 


Rokker,    1883. 


40  pp. 

7.  issu/ii    aoc.    ea.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    *o  pp. 

8.  1882/4     dept.  ed.     Springfield,    H.    W.    Rokker,    1886. 

57  pp. 
8.  1882/4     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    57  pp. 


294 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Minors  (Boys) — cont'd 

STATE  REFORMATORY,  AT  PONTIAC— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

3  series — cont'd 

1874/6-1882/4 — cont'd 

Checklist — coin:  a 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

4.  1874/6  In  Kepts.  30  Uen.  Assem.  1877,  v.  2,    pt.    2  :  707- 

750. 

5.  1876/8  in  Itepts.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879,  v.  3,  doc.  L. 

6.  1878/80 "       "       32     "          "       1881,  v.  2,      "      L. 

7.  1880/2    "       "       33     "          "       1883,  v.  2,      "      L. 

8.  1882/4    "       "       34     "          "       1885,  v.  4,  I. 

4  series 

1884/6-1888/90 

1884/6-1888/90.  Bienn.  rept.  to  the  gov.  of  the  trus- 
tees, supt.  and  treasurer  of  the  Illinois  State  Re- 
form School  at  Pontiac  for  the  period  ended  June 
30,  9-11.  Springfield,  1887-1890. 

Checklist 

9.  1884/6     dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1887.     60  pp. 
9.  1884/6     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     60  pp. 
10.   1886/8     dept.  ed.     Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889.   65  pp. 

10.  1886/8     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     65  pp. 

11.  1888/90  dept.  ed.     H.   W.  Kokker,  1890     55  pp. 
11.  1888/90  doc.    ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
9.  1884/6  in  Kepts.  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887,  v.  2,  doc.  L. 

10.  1886/8    "       "       36     "          "       1889,  v.  2,      "      L. 

11.  1888/90 "       "       37     "          "       1890,  v.  2,      "      L. 

5  series 

Institution  reorganized  under  the  Act  of  June  18,  1891. 
1890/2.     Bienn.  rept.  to  the  gov.  of  the  bd.  of  mngrs.  of 
the  Illinois  State  Reformatory  for  the  period  ended 
Nov.  30,  1.     Springfield,  1893. 

Checklist 

1.  1890/2  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1893.     67  pp. 
1.  1890/2  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     67  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1890/2  in  Repts.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1892,  v.  4,  doc.  P. 

6  series 

1892/4-1902/4.     Bienn.  rept.  to  the  gov.   of  the  bd.   of 
mngrs.  of  the  Illinois  State  Reformatory  for  the 
period  ended  Sept.  30,  2-7. 
Checklist 

2.  1892/4     dept.  ed.     Springfield,  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895. 

84  pp. 

2.  1892/4     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

3.  1894/6     dept.  ed.     Springfield,    Phillips    Bros.,    1897. 

79  pp. 

3.  1894/6     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
Thereafter  but  one  edition  was  issued. 

4.  1898/8.     Pontiac,    Reformatory    Prtg.    Trade    School, 

1898.     82  pp.,  12  pis. 

5.  1898/00.  Pontiac,    Reformatory    Prtg.    Trade    School, 

1900.     v.  p.,  15  pis. 

6.  1900/2.     n.  p.     Reformatory  Prtg.  Trade  School,  1902. 

v.  p.,  22  pis. 

7.  1902/4.     Not  found. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

2.  1892/4  in  Repts.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893,  v.  9,  unlettered. 

3.  1894/6    "       "       39     "         "       1896,  v.  4 

The   publication   of  the  Collected  docs,   was   then   dis- 
continued. 

non-serial 
1867-1870.     Rept.   on   State  Reform   School.      (1   bienn. 

rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70:  71-73.) 
1867-1903.     Sketch    of    history    of    State    Reformatory, 

Pontiac.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  438-439.) 
1867/8.     Rept.  on  State  Reform  School.     (7  bienn.  rept. 

supt.  public  instruction  1867/8:  177-189.) 
1871.    See  above,  general  entries,  this  date. 
1876.    Rept.  on  bill  making  apprns.  for  state  reform 

school.     (House  jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  652-653.) 
1875/6-1901/2.     Rept.    of    State    Reform    School.      (11 

bienn.    rept.    supt.    public   instruction    1875/6    (pp. 

320-324)— 24  same  1901/2.) 

1879.  Rept.  on  examination  of  books,  bonds  and  con- 
tracts of  Reform  School  at  Pontiac,  and  Chester 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:  Minors  (Boys) — cont'd 

STATE  REFORMATORY,  AT  PONTIAC — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

penitentiary.  (House  jol.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879: 
402-404.) 

1885.  Rept.  on  investigation  of  State  Reform  School 
at  Pontiac.  (Same  34  Gen.  Assem.  1885:  633.) 

.    Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  investigate  charges 

made  agst.  mngmnt.  of  Southern  111.  Penitentiary, 
penitentiary  at  Joliet  and  Reform  School  at  Pon- 
tiac. (Same  1885:  1046-1048.) 

1890.  Communication  from  trustees  of  Reform  School 
on  reformation  of  boys  in  school  and  convicts  in 
penitentiaries,  and  laws  concerning  same.  4  pp. 
(Repts.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1890  v.  4.) 

1893.  Constitutional    law;       111.    State    Reformatory. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  228.) 

1894.  Opinion;  custody  of  moneys  appropriated  to  de- 
fray expenses  of  111.  Reformatory  bd.,  laws  re.  com- 
mitment.    (Same  1893/4:  235-236.) 

1897.  Govs.  mess,  with  ace.  docs,  recommending 
apprn.  for  111.  State  Reformatory.  (House  jol.  40 
Gen.  Assem.  1897:  514-516;  552-554.) 
.  Rept.  of  supt.  of  111.  State  Reformatory  on  con- 
dition and  needs  of  institution.  (Same  1897:  514- 
516;  Sen.  jol.  1897:  529-531.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The  annual  expenditures  from  the  state  treasury  for 
this  Institution  may  be  found  in  the  auditor's 
"  Detailed  stmt.  of  warrants  drawn  on  the  state 
treasury,"  in  his  bienn.  rept. 

1867-1872.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of  Re- 
form School.  (2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities 
1870/2:  85.) 

1867-1891.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of 
State  Reform  School.  (12  same  1890/2:  291-292.) 
1873-1892.  Financial  history  of  state  charitable  institu- 
tions and  State  Reform  School.  (12  same  1890/2: 
20-31.) 

1873/82-1875/84.     Table    showing    ann.    ordinary    and 
special  expenses  of  State  Reform  School,  each  yr. 
(7  same  1880/2  (p.  49)— 8  same  1882/4.) 
1875/82-1875/91.     Tabular  stmt.   showing  ordinary   ex- 
penses of  State  Reform  School,  for  each  yr.     (7 
same  1880/2  (pp.  36-46) — 12  some  1890/2.) 
No  returns,  1886/8. 

ST.   CHARLES   HOME  FOR  BOYS 
Under  Act  of  May  10,  1901 

serial 

1902/4.  Biennial  rept.  for  period  ending  Sept.  30,  1. 
Springfield,  1904. 

Checklist 
1.  1902/4.     Phillips  Bros.,  1904.     19  pp. 

This  rept.  covers  toe  period  from  the  organization  of 
the  bd.  of  trustees  on  July  19,  1902  to  Sept.  30, 
1904. 

non-serial 

1901-1903.    Outline   history   of   St.   Charles   Home   for 

Boys.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  432-433.) 
Delinquents:    Minors  (Girls) 

STATE  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS,  AT 

GENEVA 

Incorporated  by  act  of  June  22,  1893,  subject  to  law  of 
April  15,  1875,  regulating  state  charitable  institu- 
tions.    Opened  Dec.,  1893. 
serial 
1  series 

1893/4.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  state  guardians  for 
girls,  trustees  of  Illinois  State  Home  for  Juvenile 
Offenders  for  the  period  ending  June  30,  1.  Spring- 
field, 1894. 


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295 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Delinquents:   Minors  (Girls) — cont'd 

STATE  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOE  GIRLS,  AT 

GENEVA — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Checklist 

1.  1893/4  dept.  ed.     Ed.  F.   Hartman,  1894.     30  pp. 
1.  1893/4  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1893/4  in  Repts.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1894,  v.  10. 

2  series 

1894/6.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  Illinois  State  Home  for 
Juvenile  Female  Offenders  for  the  period  ending 
June  30,  2. 

Checklist 

2.  1894/6  dept,  ed.     Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1890.    32  pp. 

No  other  edition  was  Issued,  the  Collected  docs,  having 
been  discontinued. 

3  series 

1896/8.    Bienn.    rept.    to   gov.    of   trustees,   supt.   and 
treasurer  of  the  State  Home  for  Juvenile  Female 
Offenders  for  the  period  ending  June  30,  3. 
Checklist 

3.  1896/8.     Springfield,  Phillips  Bros.,  1899.     37  pp. 

4  series 

1898/00-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  trustees,  supt. 
and  treasurer  of  the  State  Training  School  for 
Girls  for  the  period  ending  June  30,  4-6.  Spring- 
field, 1901-1904. 

Checklist 

4.  1898/00.  Phillips  Bros.,  1901.  45  pp. 

5.  1900/2.     "      "   1903.  51  pp. 

6.  1902/4.  "   1904.  46  pp. 

non-serial 
1893-1903.    Outline  history  of  Training  School  for  Girls, 

Geneva.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  431-432.) 
1895.    Repts.  on  mngmnt.  and  control  of  State  Home 
for   Juvenile   Female    Offenders.      (House   Jol.    39 
Gen.  Assem.  1895:  580-585.) 

1896/8-1900/2.  Bienn.  rept.  of  111.  State  Home  for  Juve- 
nile Female  Offenders,  Geneva.  (22  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  of  public  instruction  1897/8  (pp.  71-72) — 24 
same  1901/2.) 

1903.  State  Training  School  for  Girls;  by  Mrs.  O. 
Amigh.  (111.  Assn.  of  State  Officials  2/3  mtg.  1903: 
8-11.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The  note,  above,  under  the  State  Reformatory,  applies 
to  this  institution. 

1895-1896.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  ordinary  expenses 
of  State  Home  for  Juvenile  Female  Offenders.  (14 
bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1894/6:  21.) 

Dependents:    Children 

ILLINOIS    SOLDIERS'    ORPHANS'    HOME, 

NORMAL 

Under  Acts  of  Feb.  16,  1865  and  March  5,  1867 

serial 

A 

1  series 

1867/8.  Ann.  rept.  to  gov.  of  trustees  of  Illinois  Sol- 
diers' Orphans'  Home. 

Checklist 

unnum.  1867/8  dept.  ed.     Not  found, 
unnum.  1867/8  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    22  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1867/8  in  Repts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869,  v.  1  :  325-546  [for 
346]. 

2  series 

1869/70-1870/2.  Bienn.  rept.  to  gov.  of  Illinois  Sol- 
diers' Orphans'  Home  for  the  period  ending  Nov. 
30,  1-2. 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Dependents:   Children  —  cont'd 

ILLINOIS  SOLDIERS'  ORPHANS'  HOME, 

NORMAL  —  cont'd 

serial  —  cont'd 

A  —  cont'd 
2  series  —  cont'd 

Checklist 

1.  1869/70  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1.  1869/70  doc.     cd. 

A  report  was  made  to  the  Gov.,   see  reference  in  2d 
report.      It   is   possible   that   it  was   submitted   in 
manuscript  and  never  printed. 
1.  1869/70  suppl.  rept.  1871  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1.  1869/70  suppl.  rept.  1871  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    8  pp. 

2.  1870/2  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

2.  1870/2  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.    35  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.  1869/70  omitted. 

1.  1869/70   suppl.   rept.   1871   in   Repts.   27  Gen.   Assem. 

1871,  v.  2  :  771-780. 

2.  1870/2  in  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.  4  :  79-111. 

3  series 

1872/3.  Ann.  rept.  to  gov.  of  trustees  of  Illinois  Sol- 
diers' Orphans'  Home  for  the  yr.  ending  Nov.  30. 

Checklist 

1872/3  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1872/3  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     11  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.  4:803-828. 

4  series 

1872/4.  Bienn.  rept.  to  the  gov.  of  the  trustees  of  the 
Illinois  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home  for  the  period 
ending  Nov.  30,  3. 

Checklist 

3.  1872/4  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

3.  1872/4  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     38  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
3.  1872/4  in  Repts.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875,  v.  2  :  269-406. 

5  series 

1874/6-1884/6.  Bienn.  rept.  to  the  gov.  of  the  trustees 
of  the  Illinois  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home  for  the 
period  ending  Sept.  30,  4-9.  Springfield,  1877-1887. 


Checklist 

1874/6  dept.  ed.  D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.  49  pp. 

1874/6  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  49  pp. 

1876/8  dept.  ed.  Not  found 

1876/8  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  55  pp. 

1878/80  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1881.  63  pp. 

1878/80  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  63  pp. 

1880/2  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1883. 


1880/2     doc.     ed. 
1882/4     dept.  ed. 


n.  p.,  n.  d.    35  pp. 

885. 


35  pp. 
63  pp. 


H.  W.  Rokker,  18 

1882/4     doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     63  pp. 
1884/6     dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1887.     57  pp. 
1884/6     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     57  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1874/6  in  Repts.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877,  v.  2,    pt.    2  :  619- 

669. 

1876/8  in  Repts.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879,  v.  3,  doc.  J. 
1878/80"  "  32  "  "  1881,  V.  2,  "  I. 
1880/2  "  "  33  "  "  1883,  v.  2,  "  I. 
1882/4  "  "  34  "  "  1885,  v.  4,  "  L. 
1884/6  "  "  35  "  "  1887,  v.  2,  "  I. 


6  series 

1886/8-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  to  the  gov.  of  the  trustees 
of  the  Illinois  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home  for  the 
period  ending  June  30,  10-18.  Springfield,  1888- 
1904. 

Checklist 
10.  1886/8     dept.  ed.     Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1888.  65  pp. 

10.  1886/8  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  65  pp. 

11.  1888/90  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.  65  pp. 

11.  1888/90  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

12.  1890/2  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.  69  pp. 

12.  1890/2  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

13.  1892/4  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.  67  pp. 

13.  1892/4  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 

14.  1894/6  dept.  ed.  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1896.   72  pp., 

3   pis. 

14.  1894/6     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
After  this  but  one  edition  was  Issued. 


296 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Dependents:   Children — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  SOLDIERS'  ORPHANS'  HOME, 

NORMAL — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 
6  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

15.  1896/8.     Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     39  pp. 

16.  1898/00.  "      1900.     48  pp. 

1902.     59  pp. 
1904.     48  pp. 


I?!  1900/2. 
18.  1902/4. 


In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

10.  1886/8  in  Repts.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889.  v.  2, 

11.  1888/90^  37     "         "       1890,  T.  2, 

38 


doc.  I. 
"I 

1892;  v.  2',      "      I. 
1894,  v.  10, 


11.  1888/90 

12.  1890/2 

13.  1892/4  " 

unlettered. 

14.  1894/6  in  Repts.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1896,  T.  2, 

unlettered. 

non-serial 
1865-1868.     Kept,  on  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home;  hist. 

sketch.      (7   bienn.   rept.    supt.   public   instruction 

1867/8:  174-177.) 
1865-1872.     Rept.    on    Soldiers'    Orphans'    Home.       (1 

bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70  (pp.  64-67) 

—2  same  1870/2.) 
1865-1893.     Brief   hist,    of    the    111.    Soldiers'    Orphans' 

Home,  at  Normal.    15  pp. 
1865-1903.     Outline  history  of  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home, 

Normal.     (III.  Blue  Book  1903:  433-434.) 
1863/4.     State  Orphan  School;  rept.  on.     (5  bieun.  rept. 

supt.  public  instruction  1863/4:  57-58.) 
1871.    Rept.  of  the  legislative  committee  apptd.  to  in- 

vestigate  the   discipline   of  the   111.    Soldiers'   Or- 

phans' Home.     Filed  in  Executive  Office,  Aug.  24, 

1871.     12  pp.     (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1: 

745-756.) 

-  .     Same,    with    testimony.      200    pp.      (Same    1871 
v.  2:  781-980.) 

In  this  latter  edition  the  rept.  of  the  committee  covers 
pp.  1-13.  The  Library  of  Congress  collates  a  copy 
of  this  rept.  as  of  14  pp.  Another  edition? 

-  .    Rept.  of  secy,  of  bd.  of  public  charities  on  ex- 
amination  of  books   and   papers   of   Soldiers'   Or- 
phans' Home.     (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  spec. 
sess.  1871:  161-166;    Sen.  jol.  same  1871:  96-101.) 

1874.  Rept.  of  special  Sen.  committee  to  investigate 
the  affairs  of  the  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.  3  pp 
(Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  5:  597-599.) 

-  .    Same.     (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1874:  399-401.) 

-  .    Special   rept.    of   trustees   of   111.    Soldiers'   Or- 
phans' Home  on  misleading  stmts.  in  rept.  of  secy 
of  bd.  of  public  charities  re.  mngmnt.  of  home     4 
PP.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  4:  953-956  ) 

—  —  .    Same.     (Sen.  jol.  1874:  198-201.) 

1875/6-1903/4.    Rept.    of    supt.    of    Soldiers'    Orphans' 

r0^m/ec  /  (11   blenn'   rept   supt-   Publlc  instruction 

1875/6  (pp.  318-320)—  25  same  1903/4.) 
1880.    Rept.  on  condition  of  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home 

(6  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1878/80:  98-106  ) 
1885     Rept.  of  special  Sen.  committee  to  investigate 

the  affairs  of  the  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home      (Sen 

Jol.  34  Gen.  Assem.  1885:  608-611.) 
1887.    Rept.  of  special  House  committee  apptd    to  in- 

vestigate   the    affairs    of    the    Soldiers'    Orphans- 

Home.     (House  jol.  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887:  978-984  ) 
P  H°U8e  committee  aPPtd.   to  visit  the 

Assem' 


1895.    Rept.  of  House  committee  to  visit  charitable  in- 

stitutions on  the  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.     (Same 

39  Gen.  Assem.  1895:  340-341.) 

n?ept',,?/  H,°U^e  committee  on  the  Soldiers'  Home 

708;  Orphan8'   Home'      <SfflTO«   "SB:  707- 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Dependents:  Children — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  SOLDIERS'  ORPHANS'  HOME, 

NORMAL— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1895.    Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  to  visit  charitable  in- 
stitutions on  the  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.     ( Sen. . 
jol.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1895:  305-306.) 
1901.    Recommendation  for  apprn.  to  carry  on  work  of 
Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.     (Govs.  mess.  1901:  14.) 
1903.     Res.   adopted   at   meeting   of   Normal   G.   A.   R, . 
Post,  requesting  legislation  providing  for  bldg.  of; 
necessary  cottages  at  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home. 
(Sen.  jol.  43  Gen.  Assem.  1903:  986.) 

.    Petition  for  passage  of  bill  to  provide  for  bldg. '. 

of  cottages  at  111.  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.    (House 
jol.  43  Gen.  Assem.  1903:  1076.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The  annual  expenditures  from  the  state  treasury  for 
this  Institution  may  be  found  in  the  auditor's 
"  Detailed  stmt.  of  warrants  drawn  on  the  state 
treasury,"  In  his  bienn.  nipt. 

1865-1870.  Comparative  stmt.  of  receipts  of  Soldiers' 
Orphans'  Home.  (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  chari- 
ties 1869/70:  67.) 

1866.  Stmt.  showing  total  ami.  reed,  by  private  dona-  j 
tions  for  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.  (Govs.  mess.  | 
1867:  16.) 

1867-1872.    Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state  I 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of  Sol- 
diers' Orphans'  Home.     (2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public 
charities  1870/2:  84-85.) 

1867-1891.    Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state  > 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of  Sol- 
diers' Orphans'  Home.     (12  same  1890/2:  284-285.) 

1869-1870.    Stmt.  showing  payment  and  balance  of  in-  j 
debtedness  of   Soldiers'   Orphans'   Home   including 
loans  and  re-payments.    (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem. 
1  spec.  sess.  1871:  165;  Sen.  jol.  same  1871:  100.)  | 

1870-1871.    Tabular  exhibit  of  indebtedness  of  Soldiers'  | 
Orphans'  Home.     (Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  in-  I 
vestigate  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home,  pp.  196-200.) 
Also  in  Repts.  1871,  v.  2  :  976-980. 

1871.    Special  rept.  of  secy,  of  bd.  of  public  charities  i 
on  deficiency  of  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home.     6  pp. 
(Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1:  1115-1120.) 

.    Same.     (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  spec.  sess. 

May  1871:  161-166;   Sen.  jol.  same  1871:  96-101.)  I 
Contains   a   stmt.   of   receipts  and  expenditures   from  I 
1865-1870. 

1873/82-1875/84.    Table    showing    ann.    ordinary    and 
special  expenses  of  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home, 
yr.      (7    bienn.   rept.    bd.    public   charities   1880/ 
(p.  49)— 8  same  1882/4.) 

1875/82-1875/96.    Tabular  stmt.  showing  ordinary 
penses  of  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home,  for  each  yr.    (1 
same  1880/2  (pp.  36-46)— 14  same  1894/6.) 
No  returns,  1886/8. 

ILLINOIS  SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  HOME, 
AT  QUINCT 

Established  under  Act  of  June  26,  1886,  in  force  Ju 
1,  1885. 

serial 

1885/6-1902/4.  Bienn.  rept.  of  111.  Soldiers'  and  Sail 
ors'  Home  for  the  period  ending  June  30,  1-10 
Springfield,  1886-1904. 

Checklist 
1.  1885/6     dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1886.     28  pp. 

1.  1885/6     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     28  pp. 

2.  1886/8     dept.  ed.     Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889.   97  pp 

2.  1886/8     doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     97  pp. 

3.  1888/90  dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1890.     109  pp. 

3.  1888/90  doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

4.  1890/2     dept.  ed.     H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.     131  pp. 

4.  1890/2     doc.     ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 

5.  1892/4     dept.  ed.     Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.     107  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


297 


MAINTENANCE:    STATE   INDIVIDUAL   INSTITUTIONS— 

cont'd 
Dependents:  Children — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  HOME, 
AT  QUINCY— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
doc.    ed.     Same  as  dept.  ed. 
dept.  ed.     Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1896.     129  pp. 
doc.    ed.     Same  as  dept  ed. 
Thereafter  but  one  edition  was  published. 

7.  1896/8.     Phillips  Bros.,  1898.     112  pp. 

8.  1898/00.          "  "      1900.     132  pp. 

9.  1900/2.  "  "      1902.     132  pp. 
10.  1902/4.            "  "      1904.     122  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
1.  1885/6  In  Repts.  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887,  v.  2,  doc.  M. 


5.  1892/4 

6.  1894/6 
6.  1894/6 


2.  1886/8 

3.  1888/90 

4.  1890/2 

5.  1892/4 

6.  1894/6 


36 
37 
38 
38 
40 


1889,  v.  2,  "     M. 

1890,  V.  2,  "     M. 
1892,  v.  2,  "     M. 
1893,7.9,  unlettered. 
1896,  v.  2, 


Collected  docs,  were  discontinued  in  1896. 

non-serial 
1885-1893.    Brief  hist,  of  the  111.  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 

Home,  at  Quincy.    7  pp. 
1885-1903.    Outline    history   of    Soldiers'    and    Sailors' 

Home,  Quincy.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  434-435.) 
1887.    Recommendation  for  apprns.  at  earliest  possible 
day  for  ordinary  expenses  for  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 
Home.     (Govs.  mess.  1887:  41.) 
1895.    See  above,  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home,  this  date. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 
The   note,  above,   under  the  Soldiers'   Orphans'   Home, 

applies  to  this  institution. 

1885-1891.  Complete  list  of  all  apprns.  made  by  state 
for  establishment,  maintenance  and  support  of  Sol- 
diers and  Sailors'  Home.  (12  bienn.  rept.  bd.  pub- 
lic charities  1890/2:  294-295.) 

1887-1891.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  comparative  cost  of 
provisions,  per  capita,  per  annum,  in  state  institu- 
tions, 1881-1891,  and  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home, 
1887-1891.  (12  same  1890/2:  272-273.) 
1887/90-1887/96.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  ordinary  ex- 
penses of  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home,  at  Quincy. 
(11  same  1888/90  (p.  27) — 14  same  1894/6.) 

1891.  Suggestion  that  money  appropriated  by  federal 
govt.  toward  maintenance  of  inmates  at  Soldiers' 
and  Sailors'  Home  be  reed,  directly  by  state  treas- 
urer.    (Govs.  mess.  1891:  16.) 

1892.  Amt.  reed,  from  U.  S.  for  maintenance  and  sup- 
port of  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home.     (Same  1892: 
14.) 

SOLDIERS'   WIDOWS*   HOME  OF  ILLINOIS, 

AT  WILMINGTON 
Under  Act  of  June  13,  1895 

serial 

1896/8-1902/4.  Biennial  rept.  of  trustees,  matron  and 
treasurer,  1-4.  Springfield,  1899-1904. 

Checklist 

Phillips  Bros.,  1899. 
"  1900. 
"  1903. 
"  1904. 

non-serial 

1895-1903.  Outline  history  of  Soldiers'  Widows'  Home, 
Wilmington.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  435-436.) 

MANUFACTURES;  see  INDUSTRIES 

MAPS 

Equalization;  see  Taxation:    State.    Assessment,  etc. 
Geological;  see  Natural  Resources 
Railroads;  see  that  title 

MANUAL    TRAINING;     see    EDUCATION.      INDUSTRIAL, 
ETC. 


1.  1896/8. 

2.  1898/00. 

3.  1900/2. 

4.  1902/4. 


35  pp. 
32  pp. 
29  pp. 
21  pp. 


MARBLE;   see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 

MARION  COUNTY  (1823) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticultural  Society;  see  Agriculture.    Horticultural  Asso- 
ciations 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

MARKETS 
License;  see  License:    City 

MARRIAGE  BENEFIT  ASSOCIATIONS;  see  BENEFICIARY 
ASSOCIATIONS 

MARRIAGE  AND  DIVORCE;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS 

MARSHALL  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticultural  Society;  see  Agriculture.    Horticultural  Asso- 
ciations 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

MARYLAND 
Manual  Training;  see  Education.    Industrial  etc. 

MASON  COUNTY  (1841) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Apple  Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Debt;  see  Debt:   Local 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

MASSAC  COUNTY  (1843) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Fruit  Growers'  Association;  see  Agriculture.     Horticultural 

Associations 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Regulators;  see  Riots 

MASSACRES;  see  RIOTS 

MATTOON 
Climate;  see  that  title 

MEADOWS;  see  AGRICULTURE,  that  title 

MEAT 

Industry;  see  Industries 
Prices;  see  that  title 

MEDICAL  EDUCATION;  see  EDUCATION 

MEDICAL  PRACTICE  ACT;  see  LICENSE:  STATE.    PHY- 
SICIANS 

MEDICAL  SOCIETIES;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

MENARD  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Land;  see  that  title 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


MERCER  COUNTY  (1825) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Debt;  see  Debt:  Local 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

MERCHANTS 
Commission 
LICENSE;  see  LICENSE:  STATE 

MIDWIVES 
License;  see  that  title 

MIGRATION  OF  POPULATION;  see  POPULATION 
MILITARY  BOUNTY  LANDS;  see  LAND:  STATE 
MILITARY  FUND;  see  MILITIA.  RECEIPTS,  ETC. 

MILITIA 

serial 
Territory 
1809-1818 

The  office  of  adjutant  general  was  one  of  the  executive 
offices  under  the  territorial  government  It  existed 
by  appointment  of  the  governor.  No  printed  repts. 
were  issued. 

State 
1818-1904 

The  military  department  of  the  State  of  111.  was  created 
by  the  constitution  of  1818.  No  printed  repts. 
appear  to  have  been  Issued  prior  to  the  period  of 
the  civil  war.  Repts.  were  incorporated  in  part  In 
the  governor's  messages. 

1  series 

A 

1861/2-1863/4.    Bienn.   rept.   of  the   adjutant   general. 
Springfield,  1863-[1864]. 

Checklist 

1861/2  dept.  ed.     Baker  and  Phillips,  1863.     383  pp. 
1861/2  doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     383  pp. 
1863/4  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1863/4  doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 

Officer  states  that  he  is  unable  to  submit  a  full  biennial 
report  for  the  period  from  Jan.  1,  1863  to  Jan.  1, 
1865,  owing  to  Illness. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1861/2  in  Repts.  23  Gen.  Assem.  1863,  v.  1 :  457-829. 
1863/4    "       "       24     "         "       1865,  V.  1  : 405-412. 

B 

1861-1866.    Rept.    of   the   adjutant   general,    1861-1866. 
Springfield,  Baker,  Bailhaohe  &  Co.,  1867.    8  vols. 

.    Same;    revised    by    J.    N.    Reece.      Springfield, 

Phillips  Bros.,  1900.    9  vols. 

Neither  edition  is  Included  in  the  Collected  docs. 

2  series 

[1868/9]-1871/2.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  adjutant  general  for 
the  yr.  ending  Nov.  30, 1-4. 
Checklist 

1.  [1868/9].     Not  found. 

2.  1869/70  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

2.  1869/70  doc.    ed.     n.  t  p.     8  pp. 

3.  1870/1     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

3.  1870/1     doc.     ed.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

4.  1871/2     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

4.  1871/2     doc.    cd.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1   1868/9  omitted. 

2.  1869/70  in  Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871,  v.  1 :  721-728. 

3.  1879/1      "       >r       27     "          "       1871,   v.   3 :  106-109. 

4.  1871/2      "       "       28     "         "       1873,   v.   4. 

This  last  rept  carries  no  doc.  paging.  It  Is  the  3d 
such  doc.  Inserted  betw.  pp.  564  and  565  of  the 
volume. 


MILITIA— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
3  series 


1872/4-1902/4.    Bienn.   rept.   of   the   adjutant 
Springfield,  n.  d.  —  1904. 
Checklist 
1872/4     dept.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     37  pp. 

general. 

1872/4 
1874/6 

doc. 
dept. 

cd. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     36  pp. 
D.  W.  Lusk,  1877.     43  pp. 

1874/6 
1876/8 

doc. 
dept. 

ed. 
ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     43  pp. 
Weber,  Magle  &  Co., 

1878. 

116 

pp. 

1876/8 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     116  pp. 

1878/80 

dept 

ed. 

Not  found. 

1878/80 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     104  pp. 

1880/2 

dept. 

ed. 

H.  W.  Rokker,  1883. 

74  pp.,  1 

map. 

1880/2 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d     74  pp.,  1 

map. 

1882/4 

dept. 

ed. 

H.  W.  Rokker,   1884. 

227 

pp. 

1882/4 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     227  pp. 

1884/6 

dept 

ed. 

H.  W.   Rokker,   1886. 

316 

pp. 

1884/6 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     316  pp. 

1886/8 

dept. 

ed. 

Springfield  Prtg.  Co., 

1889. 

240 

pp. 

1886/8 

doc. 

ed. 

None  Issued. 

1888/90 

dept 

ed. 

H.  W.  Rokker,  1891. 

22» 

pp. 

1888/90 

doc. 

ed. 

None  issued. 

1890/2 

dept. 

ed. 

H.  W.  Rokker,  1893. 

311 

PP. 

1890/2 

doc. 

ed. 

None  Issued. 

1892/4 

dept 

ed. 

Ed.    F.    Hartman,    1895.      319   pp.,   1 

map. 

1892/4 

doc. 

cd. 

None    issued. 

1894/6 

dept. 

ed. 

Phillips  Bros.,  1897. 

282  pp.,  1 

map. 

1894/6 

doc. 

ed. 

Same  as  dept.  ed. 

1896/8.* 

Phillips 

Bros..  1899.     812  pp. 

1898/00. 

11 

"      1900.     327  pp. 

1900/2. 

** 

"      1903.     331  pp. 

1902/4.     III.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1904.     495  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1872/4  In  Repts.  29  (Jen.  Assem.  1875,  v.  2 


1874/6 

1876/8 

1878/80 

1880/2 

1882/4 

1884/6 


30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 


1877,  v.  1 
1879,  v.  2 
1881,  v.  1 
1883,  v.  1 
1885,  V.  1 
1887,  V.  1 


447-482. 

pt  1 :  327-369. 

doc.   E. 

"      F. 

"      F. 

"      F. 

"      F. 


1886/8-1892/4  omitted. 
1894/6  in  Repts.  40  Gen.  Assem.  1896,  v.  3,   unlettered. 
Thereafter  the  Collected  docs,  were  discontinued. 

non-serial 
1812.    Petition    for    law    to    allow    compensation    to 

brigade  inspectors.      (Terr.  House  Jol.   1812  repr. 

of  1901:  96.) 
.    Petition  of  militia  for  remuneration  for  service 

In  protecting  frontier  inhabitants.     (Same,  p.  97.) 
.    Letter  from  gov.  reporting  reply  of  U.  S.  secy. 

of  war  to  request  for  funds  to  pay  state  rangers 

and  militia.     (Same,  p.  114.) 
1819-1903.     Sketch    of    history    and    administration    of 

military   dept.   of   111.      (111.   Blue   Book   1903:  441- 

444.) 
1832.    Propriety    of    revising    and    correcting    militia 

laws  of  state  to  be  prtd.  in  separate  volume,  and 

distributed   amongst   militia.      (Govs.   mess.   1832: 

24.) 
1836.    Rept.     re.     improvement     of     militia     system. 

(House  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836:  553-554.) 
1848/50.    Rept.  of  quartermaster  general.     (Sen.  repts. 

17  Gen.  Assem.  1851:  145-146.) 
1861.     Rept.   on   bill   for   re-organization   of   militia   of 

111.     (Sen.  jol.  22  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1861:  644- 

645.) 
1861-1863.     Rept.   of  the   quartermaster   general.     1919 

pp.     (Repts.  23  Gen.  Assem.  1863  v.  3-4.) 
1875.    Recommendation  for  legislation  in  aid  of  mili- 
tary organizations.     (Govs.  mess.  1875:  8.) 
1879.     Rept.    on   bill   appropriating  sum   to    pay   state 

militia  for  services  rendered.     (House  jol.  31  Gen. 

Assem.  1879:  309.) 
.    Rept.   on   res.    re.    state   military   organization. 

(Same  1879:  180.) 
.    Recommendation    for    apprn.    sufficient    to    pay 

militia  for  services  according  to  pay  rolls,  for  pay- 


*  From   this   date  but  one  edition,  viz.,   the  dept.   ed., 
was  issued. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


299 


,  MILITIA— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

ment  to  r.r.  cos.,  amt.  found  due  them,  and  for  un- 
paid balance  of  quartermaster's  and  subsistence 
bills.  (Govs.  mess.  1879:  18.) 

1883.  Minority  rept.  on  bill  to  amend  act  to  provide 
for  organization  of  state  militia.     (House  jol.  33 
Gen.  Assem.  1883:439-440.) 

1891.  Recommendation  that  apprn.  be  made  for  use  of 
national  guard.  (Govs.  mess.  1891:  23.) 

1893.  Opinion;  expenses  of  111.  National  Guard  at 
dedicatory  ceremonies,  Columbian  Exposition. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  250.) 

1903.    Approval  of  adj.  genls.  recommendation  for  more 
liberal  provison  to  increase  efficiency  of  National 
Guard.     (Govs.  mess.  1903:  14.) 
Laws 

1833.    Military  laws. 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1820-1904.  Amts.  annually  drawn  from  the  state  treas- 
ury in  support  of  the  militia  are  found  in  the  pres- 
ent "  Detailed  stint,  of  sums  drawn  from  the  state 
treasury "  in  the  auditor's  bienn.  rept.  See  also 
note  under  Finance:  State.  Receipts,  etc.,  for 
early  militia  expenditures. 

1876-1884.  Stmt.  giving  receipts  and  disbursements  of 
military  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1876/ 
8  (p.  8)— same  1882/4.) 

1884.  Opinion;     contingent    military    fund.      (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1882/4:  12.) 

1887.  Recommendation  that  military  contingent  fund 
be  created  from  which  payment  can  be  made  on 
approved  vouchers.  (Govs.  mess.  1887:  28.) 

1889.  Rept.  on  expenses  of  military  dept.  of  state. 
(House  jol.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889:  1053-1054.) 

MILK;  see  INDUSTRIES.    DAIRY 

MINE  INSPECTORS 
License;  see  that  title 

MINERAL  SPRINGS;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 
MINERALS;    see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

MINES 

Accidents;  see  Accidents 
Labor;  see  that  title 
Production;  see  Industries 
Wages;  see  Labor.    Wages 

MINING  ENGINEERS 
License;  see  that  title 

MISAPPROPRIATION  OF  PUBLIC  FUNDS;   see  FINANCE: 
STATE 

MISSISSIPPI  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 
MOB  VIOLENCE;  see  RIOTS 

MONEY 

1822.  Attention  called  to  necessity  of  enhancing  and 
preserving  value  of  paper  money  authorized  to  be 
issued  by  last  assembly.  (Govs.  mess.  1822.) 

1824.  Great  depreciation  in  paper  currency  attended 
with  embarrassment  to  community,  affecting  inju- 
riously individual  transactions  and  driving 
precious  metals  from  circulation;  legislative  aid 
for  restoring  credit  of  bank  paper  strongly  recom- 
mended. (Same  1824.) 


MONEY— cont'd 

1837.    Comments  on  depraved  and  worthless  currency 
in  circulation,  due  to  establishment  of  unwarranted 
no.  of  new  banks  issuing  enormous  quantities  of 
irredeemable  paper.    (Same  spec.  sess.  1837.) 
Taxation  of;  see  Taxation:   State.    Greenbacks,  etc. 

MONROE  COUNTY  (1816) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.     Boards  of  Agriculture 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY  (1821) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

MORGAN  COUNTY  (1823) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Monuments;  see  Parks 

MORMON  WAR;  see  RIOTS 
MORTALITY;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS 
MORTGAGE  TAX;  see  TAXATION:    STATE 

MOULTRIE  COUNTY  (1843) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

MOUND  CITY 
Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality 

MUNICIPAL  DEBT;  see  DEBT:    LOCAL 

MUSEUMS 

Agricultural;  see  Agriculture 
Scientific;  see  Natural  Resources 

MUTUAL  AID  SOCIETIES;   see  BENEFICIARY  ASSOCIA- 
TIONS 

NASHVILLE 
Schools;  see  Education 

NATIONAL  CONFERENCE  OF  CHARITIES;   see  MAINTE- 
NANCE 

NATIONAL     CONFERENCE     OF     STATE     BOARDS     OF 
HEALTH;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    CONFERENCES 

NATIONAL   CONVENTION   OF   RAILROAD   COMMISSION- 
ERS; see  RAILROADS.    CONVENTIONS 

NATIONAL  DOMAIN;  see  LAND:  NATIONAL  DOMAIN 
NATIONAL  GUARD;  see  MILITIA 
NATURAL  GAS;   see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

NATURAL   HISTORY  LABORATORY;    see   NATURAL   RE- 
SOURCES.   MUSEUMS 


300 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


\ 


NATURAL     HISTORY     MUSEUM;     see     NATURAL     RE- 
SOURCES.   MUSEUMS 

NATURAL  RESOURCES 

ADAMS  COUNTY 

1870.    Adams  Co.;    by  A.  H.  Worthen.     (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  4:  43-61.) 

Location,  topography  and  geology  ;  drift ;  carboniferous 
system :  coal  measure,  limestone ;  economical  geol- 
ogy :  bituminous  coal,  bldg.  stone,  limestone,  fire 
and  potters'  clay,  clay  and  sand  for  brick,  soil  and 
timber. 

ALEXANDER  COUNTY 

1867.    Alexander  Co.;   by  A.  H.  Worthen.     (.Geol.  sur- 
vey of  111.  v.  3:  20-32.) 

Location  and  area  of  co. ;  alluvial  deposits,  tertiary, 
lower  carboniferous  limestune  and  silicious  shales ; 
Devonian :  black  slate,  Hamilton  and  corniferous 
beds ;  Onondaga  group ;  Oriskany  group :  Clear 
Creek  limestune,  Lower  Helderberg  limestone ;  Cin- 
cinnati group :  Thebes  sandstone  and  shale,  Tren- 
ton limestone ;  economical  geology  :  metalic  ores, 
bldg.  stone  and  marble,  clay  and  sand,  road  ma- 
terial, agric.  resources. 

BOND  COUNTY 

1875.    Bond  Co.;   by  G.  C.  Broadhead.     (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  6:  128-134.) 

Topography,  timber  and  soil ;  coal  measures ;  econom- 
ical geology  :  coal,  bldg.  material ;  nre-clay,  water, 
soil  and  agric. 

BOONE  COUNTY 

1873.    Boone  Co.;  by  Jas.  Shaw.     (Geol.  survey  of  111. 
v.  5:  95-103.) 

Location  ;  geol.  formations  ;  surface  geology  ;  econom- 
ical geology  :  bldg.  stone,  lime,  minerals,  sands  and 
clays,  peat ;  Indian  antiquities ;  agric.  and  fruit 
growing. 

BROWN   COUNTY 

1870.    Brown  Co.;   by  A.  H.  Worthen.     (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  4:  62-74.) 

Location  of  co. ;  geology  ;  carboniferous  system :  coal 
measures,  limestones ;  economical  geology :  coal, 
potters'  clay,  fire  clay,  bldg.  stone,  limestone,  sand 
and  clay  for  brick,  soli  and  agric.,  mineral  springs. 

BUREAU  COUNTY 

1873.    Bureau  Co.;  by  Jas.  Shaw.     (Geol.  Survey  of  111. 
v.  5:  167-184.) 

Location  ;  geology  ;  streams,  timber ;  geol.  formations ; 
coal  measures ;  economical  geology :  coal,  bldg. 
stone,  clays  and  sand,  peat ;  agric.  and  hortic. 
geology. 

CALHOUN  COUNTY 

1870.    Calhoun  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.     (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  4:  1-23.) 

Location,  topography  and  geology  of  co. ;  limestones, 
coal  measures,  drift ;  economical  geology :  bldg. 
stone,  limestone  for  lime,  glass  sand,  minerals, 
Iron,  coal,  brine  springs,  soil  and  agric. 

CARROLL  COUNTY 

1873.    Carroll  Co.;  by  Jas.  Shaw.     (Geol.  survey  of  111. 
v.  5:  75-81.) 

Physical  geology  ;  geol.  position ;  limestones ;  quater- 
nary system. 

CASS  COUNTY 

1870.    Cass   and    Menard   cos.;    by   H.    M.    Bannister. 
(Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  4:  163-175.) 

Location ;  surface  geology ;  economical  geology  :  coal, 
Iron  ore,  bldg.  stones. 

CHAMPAIGN  COUNTY 
See  below,  Edgar  Co. 

CHRISTIAN  COUNTY 

1875.     Christian  Co.;  by  G.  C.  Broadhead.     (Geol.  sur- 
vey of  111.  T.  6:  156-162.) 

General  features,  soil,  timber,  etc. ;  geol.  formations ; 
economical  geology  :  coal,  bldg.  material. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

CLARK  COUNTY 
1875.    Clark  Co.;   by  A.  H.  Worthen.      (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  6:  9-21.) 

Location  ;  geology  ;  coal  measures  ;  economical  geology  : 
coal,  bldg.  stone,  lime,  potters'  clay,  soil  and 
timber. 

CLAY  COUNTY 
See  below,  Wayne  Co. 

CLINTON  COUNTY 
1867.    Clinton  Co.;   by  H.  Engelmann.     (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  3:  172-191.) 

Location  and  geology  of  co. ;  geol.  formations ;  eco- 
nomical geology :  coal,  minerals,  bldg.  materials, 
agric.,  transportation  facilities. 

COLES  COUNTY 
See  below,  Cumberland  Co. 

COOK  COUNTY 

1867.    Cook  Co.;    by  H.  M.  Bannister.     (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  3:  239-256.) 

Location ;  surface  geology :  limestones ;  economical 
geology :  bldg.  stone,  lime,  cement,  clay,  sand, 
etc.,  peat,  bitumens,  minerals. 

CRAWFORD   COUNTY 

1875.    Crawford  and  Jasper  cos.;   by  A.  H.  Worthen. 
(Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  6:  22-36.) 

Locations  ;  surface  geology  ;  coal  measures  ;  economical 
geology :  coal,  bldg.  stone,  lime,  irun  ore,  sand, 
gravel  and  clay,  soil  and  timber,  Indian  mounds. 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY 

1875.    Cumberland,  Coles  and  Douglas  cos.;   by  A.  H. 
Worthen.     (Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  6:  98-111.) 

Locations  ;  surface  geology  ;  coal  measures  ;  economical 
geology  :  coal,  bldg.  stone,  lime,  iron  ore,  sand  and 
clay,  soil  and  timber. 

DE  KALB  COUNTY 

1870.    De  Kalb,  Kane  and  Du  Page  cos.;  by  H.  M.  Ban- 
nister.    (Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  4:  111-125.) 

Locations ;  surface  geology  ;  economic  geology  :  bldg. 
stone,  limestone,  peat,  agric.,  etc. 

DOUGLAS  COUNTY 

See  above,  Cumberland  Co. 

DU  PAGE  COUNTY 
See  above,  De  Kalb  Co. 

EDGAR  COUNTY 

1870.     Edgar,    Ford    and    Champaign    cos.;    by    F.    H. 
Bradley.     (Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  4:  266-275.) 
Location  ;  geology  ;  rock  formations. 

EDWARDS  COUNTY 
See  below,  Wabash  Co. 

EFFINGHAM  COUNTY 

1875.    Effingham  Co.;  by  G.  C.  Broadhead.     (Geol.  sur- 
vey of  111.  v.  6:  175-184.) 

Streams,  topography,  timber  and  prairie;  geol.  forma- 
tions ;  economical  geology :  coal,  iron  ore,  bldg. 
rock,  potters'  clay,  supply  of  water,  soil,  scalds. 

FAYETTE  COUNTY 

1875.    Fayette  Co.;   by  G.  C.  Broadhead.     (Geol.  sur- 
vey of  111.  v.  6:  135-148.) 

Location  of  co. ;  topography  and  amber ;  stratigraph- 
ical  geology  ;  coal  measures ;  economical  geology : 
coal,  bldg.  rock,  road  material,  soil  and  agric., 
wells  and  springs. 

FORD  COUNTY 
See  above,  Edgar  Co. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY 
See  below,  Williamson  Co. 

FULTON  COUNTY 

1870.    Fulton  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.    (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  4:  90-110.) 

Location ;  surface  geology ;  older  geol.  formations ; 
economical  geology  :  bituminous  coal,  fire  clay,  Iron 
ore,  bldg.  stone,  limestone,  sand  and  clay  for  brick, 
soil  and  agric.,  list  of  trees  and  shrubs  In  co. 


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NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

GALLATIN   COUNTY 

1875.  Gallatin  Co.;  by  E.  T.  Cox.  (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  6:  197-219.) 

Topography  ;  stratigraphical  geology  ;  coal  measures  ; 
economical  geology :  salt,  Iron  ore,  bldg.  stone, 
qul?k  lime,  potters'  clay,  soil  and  agric.,  timber. 

GREENE   COUNTY 

1867.  Greene  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  3:  122-133.) 

Location  and  general  geology  of  the  CO.,  coal  measures, 
limestones ;  economical  geology :  coal,  clays,  hy- 
draulic limestone,  Iron  ore,  limestone  for  lime, 
bldg.  stone. 

GRUNDY  COUNTY 

1870.  Grundy  Co.;  by  P.  H.  Bradley.  (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  4:  190-206.) 

location ;  geology ;  post-tertiary  formations ;  rock 
formations :  economical  geology :  coal,  brick,  pot- 
ters' clay,  bldg.  stone,  lime,  hydraulic  lime,  build- 
ers' sand,  Iron  ore,  water. 

HAMILTON  COUNTY 
See  below,  White  Co. 

HANCOCK  COUNTY 

1865.  Hancock  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  1:  327-349.) 

Location  and  geology  of  co. ;  prairie  land  ;  soil :  springs  ; 
coal  measures ;  St.  Louis  limestone ;  Keokuk  lime- 
stone ;  economic  geology ;  bldg.  stone,  hydraulic 
Hm»stone,  potters'  clay.  Iron  ore.  coal,  soil  and 
agrlc.  oroducts ;  rept.  on  ylne  culture  in  co.,  by 
N.  W.  Bliss. 

HARDIN  COUNTY 

1865.  Hardin  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen,  embracing  re- 
sults of  examinations  made  by  state  geologist  and 
H.  Engelmann  and  also  rept.  by  Dr.  J.  G.  Norwood 
on  Roslclare  Mines  (1858).  (Geol.  survey  of  111. 
v.  1:  350-375.) 

Location,  topography  and  geology  of  the  co. ;  map  of 
the  co.,  by  Engelmann  and  Bllllngton  (1864)  : 
limestones :  conglomerate  sandstone ;  economical 
geology  :  coal.  Iron  ore :  lead  :  Norwood's  rept.  on 
Roslclare  lead  mines  (hist.,  1830-18M),  maps  and 
plans  of  mines  :  mineral  springs ;  bldg.  materials  ; 
agrlc.  resources. 

HENDERSON  COUNTY 

1870.  Henderson  Co.;  by  H.  A.  Green.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  4:  276-287.) 

Location  :  surface  geology  :  economical  geology  :  bldg. 
stone,  limestone,  coal,  clay,  Irnn  ore,  soil  and 
agrlc.  products. 

HENRY  COUNTY 

1873.  Henry  Co.;  by  Jas.  Shaw.  (Geol.  survey  of  111. 
v.  5:  185-201.) 

Location  :  geology ;  geol.  formations ;  coal  measures  ; 
economical  geology  :  coal,  stone,  clays,  agric. 

IROQUOIS  COUNTY 

See  below,  Kankakee  Co. 

JACKSON  COUNTY 

1867.  Jackson  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  3:  58-83.) 

Location  and  area  of  co. ;  timber  lands ;  geol.  forma- 
tions, sections  of  rocks,  groups  of  limestones,  lower 
conl  measures,  localities  of  coal  In  co..  quater- 
nary deposits ;  economical  geology :  bituminous 
coal,  bldg.  stone.  Iron  ore.  lead  ore,  saltpetre, 
chloride  of  sodium,  sands  and  clays,  agric.  re- 
sources. 

JASPER  COUNTY 
See  above,  Crawford  Co. 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY 

1867.  Jefferson  Co.;  by  H.  Engelmann.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  3:  219-238.) 

Locations,  geology  and  topography  of  co. ;  economical 
geology  :  coal,  minerals,  mineral  waters,  bldg.  ma- 
terials, agrie. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

JERSEY  COUNTY 

1867.    Jersey  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.     (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  3:  104-121.) 

Location,  area,  and  geology  of  co. ;  coal  measures ; 
limestones,  black  slate ;  economical  geology :  coal, 
clays,  hydraulic  limestone,  quicklime,  Iron  ore, 
bldg.  stone,  soil,  timber,  etc. 

JO  DAVIESS  COUNTY 

1873.    Jo  Daviess  Co.;  by  Jas.  Shaw.     (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  5:  25-56.) 

Location ;  physical  features  and  configuration ;  surface 
geology ;  economical  geology :  bldg.  stone,  lime, 
clays  and  sand,  associate  minerals.  Galena  or  lead 
ore,  price  of  mineral  (each  yr.  1853-1868),  modes 
of  occurrence,  the  future  of  the  lead  region,  the 
romance  of  mining. 

JOHNSON  COUNTY 

1865.    Johnson  Co.;  by  H.  Engelmann.     (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  1:  376-409.) 

Location  and  geology  of  co. ;  surface  configuration ; 
geol.  formations ;  limestones ;  sandstones,  con- 
glomerate ;  economical  geology  :  coal,  outcrops  of 
coal  In  conglomerate  of  Johnson  Co.,  minerals, 
saltpetre,  mineral  springs,  bldg.  materials;  agrlc. 

KANE  COUNTY 
See  above,  De  Kalb  Co. 

KANKAKEE   COUNTY 

1870.    Kankakee  and  Iroquols  cos.;  by  P.  H.  Bradley. 
(Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  4:  226-249.) 

Locations  ;  surface  geology  ;  rock  formations  ;  econom- 
ical geology ;  coal,  iron,  peat,  bldg.  stone,  water. 

KENDALL  COUNTY 

1870.    Kendall  Co.;  by  H.  M.  Bannister.    (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  T.  4:  136-148.) 

Location,  surface  geology ;  economical  geology :  bldg. 
materials,  sulphur  springs,  peat. 

KNOX  COUNTY 

1870.    Knox  Co.;  by  H.  A.  Green.     (Geol.  survey  of  111. 
v.  4:  313-324.) 

Location  ;  surface  geology  ;  economical  geology  :  stone 
for  bldg.,  limestone,  coal. 

LA  SALLE  COUNTY 

1867.    La  Salle  Co.;  by  H.  C.  Freeman.     (Geol.  survey 
Of  111.  v.  3:  257-287.) 

Map  of  the  co. :  location,  surface  geology,  scenery ; 
geol.  formations  :  drift ;  coal  measures :  fossils, 
area  of  coal,  limestones ;  economic  geology :  coal, 
transportation  facilities,  minerals,  bldg.  stone,  glass 
sand,  hydraulic  cement,  flre-clay,  peat ;  mineral 
springs,  gas  wells,  artesian  wells. 
1883.  See  below,  Geology,  this  date. 

LAWRENCE  COUNTY 

1875.    Lawrence  and  Rlchland  cos.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen. 
(Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  6:  37-50.) 

Locations  ;  surface  geology  ;  economical  geology  :  bldg. 
stone,  coal,  Iron  ore,  soil  and  timber. 

LEE  COUNTY 

1873.    Lee  Co.;  by  Jas.  Shaw.     (Geol.  survey  of  111.  v. 
5:  124-139.) 

Location  ;  geol.  formations  ;  surface  geology  ;  economical 
geology  :  bldg.  stone,  lime,  clays  and  sands,  etc. 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY 

1875.    Livingston  Co.;  by  H.  C.  Freeman.     (Geol.  sur- 
vey of  111.  v.  6:  235-244.) 

Topography  ;  coal  measures  ;  wells. 

LOGAN  COUNTY 
See  below,  Tazewell  Co. 

McDONOUGH  COUNTY 

1873.    McDonough  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen     (Geol   sur- 
vey of  111.  T.  5:  253-265.) 

Location  ;  geology ;  economical  geology  :  coal,  flre-clay, 
Iron  ore,  bldg.  stone,  limestone,  etc.,  soil  and  agrlc. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

McHENRY  COUNTY 

1870.  McHenry  and  Lake  cos.;  by  H.  M.  Bannister. 
(Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  4:  126-135.) 

Location  ;  surface  geology  ;  economical  geology  :  bldg. 
materials,  peat. 

MCLEAN  COUNTY 

See  below,  Tazewell  Co. 

MACON   COUNTY 

See  below,  Moultrle  Co. 

MACOUPIN  COUNTY 

1873.  Macoupin  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Geol.  sur- 
vey of  111.  v.  5:  286-306.) 

Location  ;  geology  ;  stratified  rocks,  economical  geology  : 
coal,  bldg.  stone,  limestone,  iron  ore,  fire-clay, 
timber,  soli  and  agric.,  natural  mounds. 

MADISON  COUNTY 

1865.  Madison  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  1:  312-326.) 

Location  and  topography  of  co. ;  varieties  of  timber, 
character  of  soil,  drift  deposits ;  rocks ;  coal  meas- 
ures and  analyses ;  economical  geology  :  coal,  clays, 
hydraulic  limestone,  limestone  for  lime.  bldg.  stone. 

MARION  COUNTY 

1867.  Marlon  Co.;  by  H.  Engelmann.  (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  3:  192-218.) 

Location,  surface  configuration,  geology  and  topography 
of  co. ;  geol.  formations  :  economical  geology  :  stone- 
coal,  Iron-ores,  salt,  bldg.  materials,  timber  and 
agrte. 

MARSHALL  COUNTY 

1873.  Marshall  and  Putnam  cos.;  by  Jas.  Shaw.  (Geol. 
survey  of  111.  v.  5:  202-216.) 

Location ;  geology  of  the  co. ;  economical  geology : 
coal,  bldg.  stone,  lime,  sands  and  clays,  streams. 

MASON  COUNTY 
See  below,  Tazewell  Co. 

MASSAC  COUNTY 

1865.  Massac  Co.,  and  that  part  of  Pope  Co.  south  of 
Big  Bay  River;  by  H.  Engelmann.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  1:  428-455.) 

Location  and  area  of  co. ;  surface  configuration  ;  geol. 
formations  ;  economical  geology  :  coal ;  minerals  : 
lead  ore,  iron  ore,  mineral  springs ;  bldg.  mate- 
rials ;  agric. ;  Indian  remains. 

MENARD  COUNTY 
See  above,  Cass  Co. 

MERCER  COUNTY 

1870.  Mercer  Co.;  by  H.  A.  Green.  (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  4:  301-312.) 

Location  ;  surface  geology  ;  economical  geology  :  bldg. 
stone,  limestone,  coal,  pyrlte,  timber,  soil,  and 
agric. 

MONROE  COUNTY 

1873.  Monroe  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  5:  266-285.) 

Location  ;  surface  geology  ;  stratified  rocks  ;  coal  meas- 
ures ;  economic  geology  :  bldg.  stone,  marble,  coal, 
iron  ore,  limestone,  brick  materials,  soil  and  agric. 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 

1875.  Montgomery  Co.;  by  G.  C.  Broadhead.  (Geol. 
survey  of  111.  v.  6:  149-155.) 

Topography,  timber  and  prairie;  geol.  formations;  coal 
measures ;  economical  geology :  coal,  bldg.  rock, 
soil  and  agric. 

MORGAN  COUNTY 

1870.  Morgan  Co.;  by  H.  M.  Bannister.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  4:  149-162.) 

Location  :  surface  geology  :  economical  geology  :  coal, 
clays,  bldg.  materials. 


(Geol.  survey  of 


NATURAL  RESOURCES—  cont'd 

MOULTRIE  COUNTY 
1867-1868.     Industrial  wealth  of  Moultrle  Co.     (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  1867/8:  301.) 

1875.     Moultrle,  Macon  and  Platt  cos.;  by  G.  C.  Broad- 
head.     (Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  8:  185-196.) 

Topography,  prairies  ;  stratlgraphical  geology  ;  coal 
measures  ;  wells,  soil  and  agric. 

OGLE  COUNTY 

1873.    Ogle  Co.;  by  Jas.  Shaw.     (Geol.  survey  of  111.  v. 
5:  104-123.) 

Location  ;  geol.  formations  ;  surface  geology  ;  Cincin- 
nati group;  Trenton  group;  St.  Peter's  sandstone; 
lower  magneslan  limestone  ;  economical  and  agric. 
geology  :  peat,  clays  and  sands,  soils  and  their 
products. 

PEORIA  COUNTY 

1873.    Peorla  Co.;   by  A.  H.  Worthen.     (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  5:  235-252.) 

Location  ;  surface  geology  ;  stratigraphical  geology  ; 
economical  geology  :  coal,  bldg.  stone,  iron  ore, 
clays,  sand,  gravel,  timber,  soil  and  agric. 

PERRY  COUNTY 

1867.     Perry  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.     (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  3:  84-103.) 

I/ocation  and  area  of  co.  ;  geology  of  ;  coal  measures  ; 
economical  geology  :  coal,  iron  ores,  Galena  and 
native  copper,  bldg.  stone,  sand  and  clay,  agric. 
resources. 

PIATT  COUNTY 
See  above,  Moultrle  Co. 

PIKE  COUNTY 

1870.    Pike  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen. 
111.  v.  4:  24-42.) 

Location,  topography  and  geology  of  co.  ;  limestones, 
drift  ;  economical  geology  :  bldg.  stone,  coal,  min- 
erals, limestones,  clay  and  sand,  mineral  springs, 
soil  and  timber. 

POPE  COUNTY 
See  also  above,  Massac  Co. 

1865.    Pope  Co.;  north  of  Big  Bay  River;  by  H.  Engel- 
mann. 

Location  and  area  of  co.  :  surface  configuration  ;  geol. 
formations  ;  St.  Louis  limestone  :  Chester  group, 
lower  div.  ;  do.,  upper  dlv.  ;  conglomerate  ;  eco- 
nomical geology  :  coal.  Iron  ores,  lead  ores  and 
fluorspar  :  mineral  springs  ;  efflorescence  of  salts  ; 
clay  :  bldg.  materials  :  millstones  ;  agric.  ;  Indian 
remains. 

PULASKI  COUNTY 

1865.    Pulaskl  Co.;   by  H.  Engelmann.     (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  1:  410-427.) 

Location  of  the  co.  ;  surface  configuration  ;  geol.  forma- 
tions ;  St.  Louis  limestone  ;  tertiary  and  later 
formations  :  economical  geology  :  coal,  minerals, 
mineral  springs,  hldg.  materials,  potters'  clay,  etc., 
agric. 

PUTNAM  COUNTY 
See  above,  Marshall  Co. 

RANDOLPH  COUNTY 

1865.    Geology  of  Randolph  Co.;   by  A.  H.   Worthen. 
(Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  1:  278-296.) 

Location  of  the  co.  ;  topographical  features,  broken 
lands  adapted  to  growth  of  fruits  ;  surface  geol- 
ogy :  mineral  deposits  ;  coal  measures  :  Chester 
group  and  St.  Louis  limestone  :  economical  geology  : 
soils,  bldg.  stone,  limestone  for  lime,  clays,  coal  ; 
transportation. 

RICHLAND  COUNTY 

See  above,  Lawrence  Co. 

ROCK  ISLAND  COUNTY 

1873.    Rock  Island  Co.;    by  A.   H.  Worthen  and  Jas. 
Shaw.    (Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  5:  217-234.) 

Location  :  surface  geology  :  coal  measures  ;  Hamilton 
limestone  ;  economical  geology  :  bldg.  stone  ;  Rock 
Island  Co.  south  of  Rock  River  :  geol.  formations  ; 
mineral  springs. 


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NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

ST.  CLAIR  COUNTY 

1865.  St.  Glair  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  1:  297-312.) 

Location  and  topography  of  co. ;  surface  geology  ;  soils ; 
timber  ;  lands  ;  prairies  ;  grape  industry  ;  principal 
streams ;  coal  measures ;  sub-carboniferous  lime- 
stone :  Chester  group,  St.  Louis  limestone  ;  econom- 
ical geology  :  coal,  analyses  of  coal,  iron  ore,  Ore 
and  potters'  clays,  hydraulic  limestone,  bldg.  stone, 
limestone  for  lime. 

SALINE   COUNTY 

1876.  Saline  Co.;  by  E.  T.  Cox.  (Geol.  survey  of  111. 
v.  6:  220-234.) 

Topography ;  geol.  formations ;  minerals,  timber  and 
agric. 

SANGAMON  COUNTY 

1873.  Sangamon  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Geol.  sur- 
vey of  111.  v.  5:  306-319.) 

Location  ;  surface  geology  ;  stratified  rocks  ;  economical 
geology  :  bldg.  stone,  limestone  for  lime,  ochre  and 
iron  ore,  sand  and  clay,  soil  and  agrlc. 

SCHUYLER  COUNTY 

1870.  Schuyler  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Geol.  sur- 
vey of  111.  v.  4:  75-89.) 

Location ;  geology  ;  carboniferous  system  :  coal  meas- 
ures, limestone ;  economical  geology  :  coal,  clays, 
bldg.  stone,  Iron  ore,  limestone,  sand  and  clay, 
mineral  springs. 

SCOTT  COUNTY 

1867.  Scott  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  3:  134-144.) 

Location  and  geology  of  the  co. ;  coal  measures,  lime- 
stones ;  economical  geology  :  coal,  clays,  Iron  ore, 
hydraulic  limestone,  limestone  for  lime,  bldg.  stone, 
transportation. 

SHELBY  COUNTY 

1875.  Shelby  Co.;  by  G.  C.  Broadhead.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  T.  6:  163-174.) 

Streams,  topography ;  geol.  formations ;  coal  measures, 
economical  geology  :  coal,  bldg.  stone,  road  mate- 
rial, soil  and  agric.,  water. 

STARK  COUNTY 

1870.  Stark  Co.;  by  H.  A.  Green.  (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  4:  325-333.) 

Location  ;  surface  geology  :  economical  geology  :  bldg. 
stone,  coal,  timber,  soil  and  agrlc. 

STEPHENSON  COUNTY 

1873.  Stephenson  Co.;  by  Jas.  Shaw.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  5:  57-74.) 

Location  ;  geology  :  geol.  formation  ;  economic  geology  : 
clays  and  sands,  quicklime,  bldg.  stone,  minerals, 
peat. 

TAZEWELL   COUNTY 

1870.  Tazewell,  McLean,  Logan  and  Mason  cos.;  by 
H.  M.  Bannister.  (Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  4:  176- 
189.) 

Location  ;  surface  geology  ;  economical  geology  :  coal, 
bldg.  materials,  mineral  springs. 

UNION  COUNTY 

1867  Union  Co.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  3:  33-57.) 

Location  and  area  of  co. ;  soil,  climate  and  timber ; 
geology,  sees,  of  rocks  in  co.,  Lower  Helderberg 
limestones,  qnartzose  sandstone  and  striped  shales, 
Onondaga  limestone,  Hamilton  limestone  and  shale, 
black  slate,  sllicious  shales,  St.  Louis  limestone. 
Chester  group,  conglomerate,  superficial  deposits  : 
economical  geology  :  coal,  iron  ore,  lead  ore,  potters 
clay,  bldg.  materials,  limestone  for  lime,  marbles, 
clay  mill-stones,  grindstones,  mineral  springs, 
agric.,  soils,  etc. 

VERMILION  COUNTY 

1870.  Vermilion  Co.;  by  F.  H.  Bradley.  (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  4:  241-265.) 

Location  ;  surface  geology  :  economical  geology  :  coal, 
bids,  material,  clay,  iron  ore,  zinc,  gold,  salt,  road 
material. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

WABASH  COUNTY 

1875.    Wabash  and  Edward  cos.;   by  A.  H.  Worthen. 
(Geol.  survey  of  III.  v.  6:  51-65.) 

Locations ;  surface  geology ;  coal  measures ;  econom- 
ical geology  :  bldg.  stone,  coal,  iron  ore,  clay,  brick 
materials,  soil  and  timber ;  list  of  forest  trees  and 
shrubs  found  in  Wabash  Co. 

WARREN  COUNTY 

1870.    Warren  Co.;  by  H.  A.  Green.     (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  4:  288-300.) 

Location  ;  surface  geology  ;  economical  geology  :  coal, 
bldg.  stone,  limestone. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY 

1867.    Washington  Co.;  by  H.  Engelmann.     (Geol.  sur- 
vey of  111.  v.  3:  145-171.) 

Location,  surface  configuration ;  geol.  formations :  coal 
measures  ;  economical  geology  :  coal,  minerals,  bldg. 
materials,  agric. 

WAYNE   COUNTY 

1875.    Wayne  and  Clay  cos.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.    (Geol. 
survey  of  111.  v.  6:  82-97.) 

Locations,  surface  geology ;  coal  measures ;  economical 
geology :  bldg.  stone,  coal,  iron  ore,  potters'  clay, 
clay  and  sand,  snil  and  agrlc.,  mineral  springs. 

WHITE   COUNTY 

1875.    White  and  Hamilton  cos.;   by  A.  H.  Worthen. 
(Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  6:  66-81.) 

Location  ;  surface  geology  ;  coal  measures  ;  economical 
geology  :  bldg.  stone,  coal,  brick  materials,  soil  and 
agric.,  mineral  springs. 

WHITESIDE   COUNTY 

1873.    Whiteside  Co.;  by  Jas.  Shaw.     (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  5:  140-166.) 

Location  ;  geol.  formations  ;  surface  geology  ;  econom- 
ical and  agric.  geology  :  bldg.  stone  and  lime,  vine 
culture,  peat,  clays,  sands  and  soils ;  antiquities. 

WILL  COUNTY 

1870.    Will  Co.;   by  F.  H.  Bradley.     (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  4:  207-225.) 

Location ;  surface  geology ;  economical  geology :  coal, 
bldg.  stone,  lime,  brick,  pottery,  peat,  copper,  iron 
ore,  water. 

WILLIAMSON  COUNTY 

1875.    Williamson     and     Franklin    cos.;     by     A.     H. 
Worthen.     (Geol.  survey  of  111.  T.  6:  112-127.) 
Locations  ;  surface  geology  ;  coal  measures  ;  economical 
geology :    coal,    hldg.    stone,    lime,    Iron   ore,   brick 
materials,  soil  and  agric. 

WINNEBAGO  COUNTY 

1873.    Winnebago  Co.;  by  Jas.  Shaw.     (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  5:  82-94.) 

Physical  geology  ;  geol.  formations  ;  surface  geology  ; 
Trenton  formation ;  economical  geology :  bldg. 
stone,  lime,  sands  and  clays,  mineral  wealth,  peat, 
fruit ;  Indian  antiquities. 

WOODFORD  COUNTY 

1870.    Woodford  Co.;  by  H.  A.  Green.     (Geol.  survey 
of  111.  v.  4:  334-342.) 

Location  ;  surface  geology  ;  economical  geology :  bldg. 
stone,  coal,  soil  and  agric.  products. 

Forests 

See  also  above,  under  names  of  counties  for  trees  and 

timber  of  specific  localities. 

1834.    Petition  for  protection  of  timber  on  lands  along 
111.  and  Mich.  Canal.     (House  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1834:  314-315.) 
1840-1867.     Introduction  of  evergreens  into  Iroquois  Co. 

(Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  216.) 
1842.     White    pines    introduced    into    Winnebago    Co. 
(Same  n.  s.  v.  1:  221.) 

1846.  Evergreens  introduced  into  Mason  Co.     (Same 
n.  s.  v.  1:  218.) 

1847.  Evergreen   planting   commenced   in   Adams   Co. 
(Same  n.  s.  v.  2:  300.) 


304 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


NATURAL  RESOURCES—  cont'd 

Forests  —  cont'd 

1854.  Tree  culture  in  the  prairies  of  111.;  by  E.  Hark- 
ness.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1853/4:  464-472.) 

1857.  First  general  planting  of  evergreens  in  Piatt  Co. 
(Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  1:  219.) 

1858.  Premium  essay  on  culture  of  forest  and  orna- 
mental trees  on  prairies.    (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1857/8:  477-486.) 

-  .    Catalogue  of  trees  and  shrubs   in   III.      (Same 
1857/8:  588-604.) 

-  .    Catalogue  of  oaks  of   111.      (Same  1857/8:  605- 
631.) 

1859-1860.    Trees  and  shrubs  in  111.;  by  Fredk.  Brendel. 

(Same  1858/9:  588-604;   1859/60:  404-435.) 
1865.    Cultivation  of  forest  trees  in  111.;   by  Geo.  W. 

Minier.     (Same  1865/6:  279-286.) 
1871.    Planting  and  cultivation  of  forest  trees  in  111.; 

by  H.  J.  Dunlap.     (Same  1871:  109-116.) 
1875.    Insects  injuring  the  oaks;    by  Cyrus   Thomas. 

(Trans.  111.  state  hortic.  socy.  n.  s.  v.  12:  177-203.) 
-       1876.    Valuable  timber  of  Hardin  Co.     (Trans,   dept 

agric.  1876:  126.) 

1880.  Native  and  foreign  woods  [in  111.]  ;  by  C.  Ricker. 
(9  rept.  trustees  of  111.  Industrial  University  1878/ 
80:  85-102.) 

^  1880-1883.  Table  of  uncultivated  acreage;  showing,  by 
cos.,  pastures,  woodland,  etc.  (Agric.  dept.  circular 
80:  80-89;  104:  114-115;  116:  106-107.) 

1881.  Article  on  culture  and  mngmnt.  of  native  for- 
ests.    (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1881:  395-408.) 

1886.  Recommendation  by  pres.  of  bd.  that  standing 
committee  of  three  on  forestry  be  apptd.  (Same 
1886:  303.) 

1893.  The  forest  tree  plantation  [in  state];  by  J.  T. 
Burrill  and  G.  W.  McCluer.  pp.  205-244.  (Agric. 
exper.  station  bull.  26.) 

1895.    Recommendation  that  bd.  take  more  active  in- 
terest In  all  matters  pertaining  to  planting  and 
protection  of  trees.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1895:  14.) 
ABBOB  DAY 

serial 

1888-1904.  Arbor  day  circulars  issued  by  supt.  of  pub- 
lic instruction. 

Checklist 

1888.  March  16.     1  leaf.     (Circ.  11,  Edwards  ser.) 

1889.  April  22.     3  pp.     (Circ.  20,  Edwards  ser.) 
1890-1893.     Not  found. 

1894.  March  26.     1  leaf.     (Circ.  24,  Raab  ser.) 

1895.  April  19.     1  leaf.      (Circ.  4,  Inglis  ser.) 

1896.  April  17.     17  pp.     (Circ.  10,  Inglis  ser.) 
Reprinted  in   the  21  blenn.   rept.  supt   public  instruc- 

April  20.  '  2  pp.     (Circ.  21,  Inglis  ser.) 

April  22.     2  leaves.     (Circ.  29,  Inglis  ser.) 

Not  found. 

April  27.     8  pp.     (Circ.  15,  Bayllss  ser.) 

April  27.     suppl.     2  leaves. 

Aprjj  26.     2  leaves.     (Circ.  30,  Bayliss  ser.) 

April  26.     15  np.     (Circ.  42,  Bayliss  ser.) 

April  24.     11  pp.     (Circ.  52,  Bayliss  ser.) 

April  22.     24  pp.     (Circ.  62.  Bayliss  ser.) 


1897. 
1898. 
189». 
1900. 
1900. 


. 

1903. 
1904. 


non-serial 

1902.     A  special   suggestion   to   co.   supts.   Arbor   Day 
1902.     7   pp.      (Dept.   of  pub.    instruction   clrc.   41 
(Bayliss  ser.).) 
EXPERIMENT  STATION 

1871-1886.  The  forest-tree  plantation;  by  T.  J.  Burrill 
(13  rept.  trustees  111.  Industrial  University  1884/6- 
225-282.) 

LAWS 

1896.    Act  to  encourage  planting  trees.     (Published  by 
supt.  of  public  instruction.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Geology 

serial 

1  series 

Under  act  of  Feb.   17,  1851 

1st  survey 

Norwood  Survey,  1851-1858 

1853.  Rept.  of  progress  communicated  to  the  Illinois 
legisl.  at  their  session  of  1853.  By  Joseph  G.  Nor- 
wood. Springfield,  1853.  13  pp. 

Also  in  Repts.  18  Gen.  Assem.  1863,  v.  2  : 83-93. 
1858.  Abstract  of  a  rept.  on  Illinois  coals;  with  de- 
scriptions and  analyses,  and  a  general  notice  of 
the  coal  field.  Published  under  order  of  the  gov- 
ernor. By  J.  G.  Norwood.  Chicago,  1858.  93,  v. 
pp.  4  pis.,  1  diagr. 

Not  in  Collected  docs.     The  cover  Imprint  is  1858  ;  the 
t  p.  Imprint  Is  1857. 

Zd  survey 

Worthen   Survey,   1858-1875 

1866-1890.  Geological  survey  of  Illinois,  A.  H. 
Worthen,  director,  v.  1-8.  Springfield,  1866-1890. 
roy.  8°. 

Content* 

v.  1.     Geology.     1866.     xvi,  504,  111  pp.,  pis.  and  maps, 
v.  2.     Palaeontology.     1866.     xlx,  v,  470,  vi  pp.,  pis. 
v.  3.     Geology  and  palaeontology.     1868.     v,  674,  vi  pp., 

pis.,  map. 
v.  4.     Geology  and  palaeontology.     1870.     vi,  508,  v  pp., 


pis. 
v.  5.     Geology  and  palaeontology. 

pis. 
v.  6.     Geology   and   palaeontology. 

pis.,  map. 
v.  7.     Geology   and   palaeontology. 

pis. 
v.  8.     Geology  and  palaeontology. 

pis. 

2  series 


1873.  vil,  619.  v  pp., 
1875.  532,  Iv  pp., 
1883.  Iv,  373  pp., 

1890.  2  v.  text  and 


State  Historical  Library  and  Museum  of 

Natural     History 

Under  act  of  May  25,  1877:  in  force  July  1,  1877, 
establishing  the  State  Historical  Library  and  Nat- 
ural History  Museum.  This  act  provided  that  the 
curator  should  perform  such  duties  as  were  form- 
erly required  by  law  of  the  state  geologist. 
See  below,  Museums. 

3  series 

Under  act  of  May  25.  1889,  separating  the  library  from 
the  museum  and  relieving  the  curator  of  his  duties 
as  librarian. 

See  below,  Museums. 

non-serial 

1813-1888.  The  private  life  and  scientific  work  of  Prof. 
Amos  Henry  Worthen;  by  N.  W.  Bliss  and  C.  H. 
White,  with  portrait.  (Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  8 
app.  pp.  1-37.) 

1843.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  plan  for  obtaining 
mineralogical  and  geological  specimens  for  state; 
also  appropriate  queries  to  be  propounded  to  the 
people  in  reference  thereto.     8  pp.     (House  repts. 
13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  217-224.) 

1844.  Rept.   from  secy,   of  state  re.   geological  speci- 
mens.    1    leaf.      (Same   14    Gen.    Assem.    1    sess. 
1844/5:  229.) 

1851.  Memorial  to  the  legisl.  of  111.  from  Amer.  Assn. 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science  urging  the  impor- 
tance of  establishing  or  resuming  geological  sur- 
veys. 4  pp.  (Same  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851:  451-454.) 

1857.  Rept.  of  committee  on  geological  survey  of  state 
with  repts.  of  state  geologist  and  state  topographer 
and  a  stmt.  comparing  the  apprn.  made  for  the 
geol.  survey  of  111.  with  sums  appropriated  for 
similar  purpose  by  other  states.  10  pp.  (Repts.  20 
Gen.  Assem.  1857:  413-422.) 

1860.  Geology  of  section  of  Rock  River  Valley  from 
Oregon  in  Ogle  Co.  to  Sterling  in  Whiteside  Co., 
read  before  111.  Natural  History  Socy.  by  Oliver 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


305 


ATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
:  Geology — cont'd 


non-serial — cont'd 
(Trans,   state  agric.   socy.   1859/60:  581- 


Everett. 
586.) 

1863.  Veto  of  bill  to  improve  state  library  and  pay  for 
services    rendered    in   geological    survey   of   state. 
(House  jol.  23  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1863:  12-13.) 

1864.  Familiar   letters  on  geology  of   111.;    by   A.   H. 
Worthen,  state  geologist.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1861/4:  624-643.) 

1865.  Recommendation    for    provision    for   publication 
of  results  of  geological  survey.     (Govs.  mess.  1865: 
15.) 

.  Course  of  work  pursued  by  geologist,  in  survey- 
ing state ;  special  attention  given  to  development  of 
state's  resources  in  coal,  iron  ore,  flre  and  potters' 
clay,  limestone  for  lime,  hydraulic  lime,  bldg.  and 
flag  stones,  and  everything  promising  to  be  of 
economical  value  to  people  of  state;  varieties  of 
soils  and  timber  noted.  (Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  1: 
xi-xvi.) 

.    Physical  features,  general  principles  and  surface 

geology  [of  111.];  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Same  v.  1: 
1-39.) 

Boundaries  and  extent ;  surface  configuration  ;  climatic 

range  ;  principal  rivers  ;  face  of  the  country  ;  axes 

of  disturbance ;  ancient  valleys ;  ages  of  the  Fla. 

reefs  ;  antiquity  of  man  ;  formation  of  rocks  ;  order 

of  super-position. 

.    Stratigraphical    geology,    tertiary    deposits    and 

coal  measures;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Same  v.  1: 
40-76.) 

Vertical  sec.  of  111.  strata,  with  brief  explanation  of 
nomenclature  of  different  groups  ;  description  and 
extent  of  tertiary  deposits  and  coal  measures. 

.  Chemical  rept.  for  geol.  survey  of  111.;  by  Dr. 

J.  V.  Z.  Blaney.  (Same  v.  1:  255-277.) 

.  On  origin  and  formation  of  the  prairies  along 

shores  of  Lake  Michigan,  Lake  Erie,  and  the  Mis- 
sissippi and  Missouri  rivers;  by  Prof.  Leo.  Les- 
quereux.  (Same  v.  1:  238-254.) 

1867.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  publication  of 
rept.  of  state  geological  survey.  (Govs.  mess.  1869: 
24.) 

1867-1868.  Rept.  on  progress  of  geological  survey  of 
state.  (House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869 
v.  2:  593-594.) 

1870.  Geol.    collections;    recommendation    for    passage 
of  act  placing  same  in  charge  of  state  geologists. 
(Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1868/70:  12.) 

1871.  Rept.   on  extent   of   loss   from   flre   in   city   of 
Springfield  of  bldg.  occupied  by  state  geologist  as 
store  house  for  state  geological  collection.     (Sen. 
jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871:  286.) 

1873.    Geology   of    Northwestern    111.;    by   Jas.    Shaw. 

(Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  5:  1-24.) 

1875.  Some  disposition  should  be  made  of  collection  of 
geol.  specimens  accumulated  by  survey.  (Same  v. 
6:  iv.) 

1883.  Economical  geology  [of  111.];  by  A.  H.  Worthen. 
(Same  v.  7:  1-51.) 

Coal  measures  ;  bldg.  stone  ;  coal  oil ;  salt  wells  ;  notes 
on  economic  value  of  mineral  resources  of  La 
Salle  Co. 

1888.  Geology  of  111.;  by  A.  H.  Worthen.  (Same  v.  8: 
1-67.) 

Drift  deposits  of  111. ;  economical  geology  :  coal,  natural 
gas  and  oil,  artesian  water. 

1890.  Suggestions  for  some  of  the  most  important 
work  that  the  state  ought  to  undertake  as  a  con- 
tinuation of  its  geol.  survey.  (Same  v.  8:  viii-x.) 

.     Geol.   survey   of   111.,   A.   H.   Worthen,   director; 

general  index  to  TOls.  1-8;  by  Dr.  J.  Lindahl. 
(Same  v.  8  app.  pp.  39-151.) 

20 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Geology — cont'd 
EXPENDITURES  FOB 
1858-1875.    Sketch  of  apprns.  made  for  geol.  survey  of 

state.     (Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  6:  v.) 
LAWS 

1851.    Copy  of  law  passed  in  Feb.,  1851,  authorizing  a 
geol.   survey   of  the  state   and   amdmt.   to   same. 
(Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  1:  ix-x.) 
MAPS 

1865.    Geol.  map  of  northwest  corner  of   111.      (Geol. 

survey  of  111.  v.  1,  betw.  pp.  154-155.) 
1875.    Geological   map  of   111.,   from   original   surveys 
under  the  direction  of  A.  H.  Worthen,  state  geolo- 
gist.   5  ft.  4  in.  x  3  ft.  1%  in. 

1890.    Approximate  geol.  map  of  state  of  111.,  reduced 
from  map  published  in  1875,  with  v.  6,  geol.  survey 
of  111.     (Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  8.) 
Mineral 
1878.    Article   on    mineral    resources   of   111.      (Trans. 

dept.  agric.  1878:  388-399.) 
BUILDING  STONE 

See   above,    under  names   of  counties   for   material    on 

the  building  stone  of  particular  localities. 
CEMENT 

See   above,   under   names   of  counties   for  material   on 

cement  found  In  specific  localities. 
CLAY 

For  clay   In  specific  localities  see  above,  under  names 

of  counties. 

1867.    Kaolin  of  Pope  Co.  by  far  best  of  kind  found  in 
U.  S.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1867/8:  303.) 

COPPEB 

See  above,  Perry  Co.,  Will  Co. 

IRON 

See   above,   under   names   of  counties   for   material   on 

Iron  found  in  specific  localities. 
LIMESTONE 

See  also  above,  under  names  of  counties  for  limestone 
of  specific  localities. 

1865.  Sub-carboniferous  limestone;  by  A.  H.  Worthen. 
(Geol.  survey  of  111.  v.  1:  77-118.) 

Chester  group ;  St.  Louis  group ;  Keokuk  group,  rept. 
on  mineral  characters  of  geodes  from  Keokuk  lime- 
stone, by  G.  J.  Brush,  prof,  of  mineralogy  and 
metallurgy  In  Yale  College ;  Burlington  limestone 
and  Kinderhook  group. 
1867.  Chemical  analyses  of  111.  limestones  and  coal 

by  J.  V.  Z.  Blaney.     (Same  v.  3:  573-574.) 
MABBLE 

See   above,   under   names   of  counties   for   material   on 

marbles  of  specific  localities. 
OCHBE 

See  above,  Sangamon  Co. 
On, 

1866.  Gas  escaping  in  many  places  in  Clark  Co.  indi- 
cating presence  of  petroleum;    yield   of  oil   from 
"Young's  well."     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6: 
206.) 

PYBITE 

See  above,  Mercer  Co. 
SALT 

See  above,  under  names  of  counties. 
SALTPETRE 

See   above,   under   names  of  counties   for   material   on 

saltpetre  found  In  specific  localities. 
SANDSTONE 

1875.  Sandstone  quarries  of  Grundy  Co.;   stone  equal 
if  not  superior  to  celebrated  Ohio  stone.     (Trans, 
dept.  agric.  1875:  191.) 

1876.  Stone  and  minerals  of  Hardln  Co.     (Same  1876: 
124-125.) 

SULPHUB 

See   above,   under   names   of   counties  for   material   on 
sulphur  springs  of  specific  localities. 

Mineral  Springs 

See   above,   under   names   of  counties   for   material   on 
mineral  springs  of  specific  localities. 


306 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Museums 

1865.  Importance  of  securing  suitable  fire-proof  bldg. 
for  reception  and  display  of  specimens  collected 
during  progress  of  geol.  survey.  (Geol.  survey  of 
111.  v.  1:  vii.) 

ILLINOIS  STATE  LABORATORY  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY 
serial 

1  series 

ILLINOIS    NATURAL    HISTORY    SOCIETY 
Organized   June    30,    1858    and   existed   simply    as   an 
organization    until    Feb.    22,    1861,    when    It    was 
chartered  by  the  state. 
1858-1860.     Transactions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1858  In  Trans,  state  agrlc.  socy.  v.  3  :  637-661. 

1859  ' "         "       v.  3 :  662-685. 

1860  "       ' V.  4  :  535-625. 

2  series 

ILLINOIS  STATE  LABORATORY  OF 

NATURAL  HISTORY 

"  The  111.  State  Laboratory  of  Natural  History  had 
Its  origin  In  1862.  as  the  museum  of  the  old  State 
Natural  History  Society  of  Illinois,  and  was  con- 
tinued In  that  relation  until  1871.  when,  with  the 
practical  dissolution  of  the  Society,  the  museum 
was  made  over  to  the  state.  From  the  time  of 
this  transfer  the  establishment  performed  the 
functions  of  a  state  museum  of  natural  history, 
as  far  as  Its  limited  resources  would  permit,  until 
1877,  when  It  was  converted.  In  accordance  with 
the  law  establishing  a  state  museum  at  Springfield, 

Into  a  natural  history  laboratory "     (Introd. 

Bull.  111.  State  Laboratory  of  Nat.  Hist.  v.  1.) 

REPORTS 

1  series 
1879/80-1887.    Kept,  of  the  director. 

Checklist 
1879/80.     24  pp. 
1880/2.        12  pp. 
1887.  .Tune.     4  pp. 

No  other  pamphlet  repts.  were  found.  None  of  those 
found  Is  Included  In  the  Collected  docs. 

2  series 
1887/8-1899/00.     Bienn.  rept.  of  the  director. 

Checklist 
1887/8.     10  pp. 
1889/90.  5  pp. 
1891/2.     8  pp. 
1893/4.     36  pp..  15  pis. 

Also  In  Bienn.  rept.  fish  comrs.  1892/4  :  39-52. 
1895/6.     31  pp.,  20  pis. 
1897/8.     31  pp.,  10  pis. 

Also  In   Bienn.   rept.  fish  comrs.   1896/8 : 69-85. 
1899/00.   12  pp. 

None  of  these  repts.  Is  Included  In  th»  Collected  docs, 
except  as  they  are  Included  In  the  flsh  comrs.' 
repts.  In  the  Collected  docs. 

BULLETINS 

1876-date.  Bulletin  of  the  Laboratory  of  Natural  His- 
tory, v.  1-7.) 

Checklist 

v.  1.  no.  1.     [Illinois    Museum     of    Natural     History.] 
Bloomlngton.  Dec.  1876.     76  pp.,  8  pis. 
,  no.  2.     Illinois   State   Laboratory   of  Natural   His- 
tory.   Bloomlngton,  June  1877.    92  pp., 
1  pi. 

,  no.  3.  ed.  1.     Ib.     Peorla,  Nov.  1880.     160  pp. 

,  no.  3.  ed.  2.  Ib.  1903.  176  pp. 

no.  4.  Ib.  1881.  48  pp. 
no.  5.  Ib.  1883.  64  pp. 
no.  6.  Ib.  1883.  110  pp. 


v.  2 


Index,  t.  p.,  and  table  of  contents.     1884.     97  pp. 


art.  1. 


art  2. 


art.  3. 


Descr.    catalog   of   N.    A.    hepatlcffi,    north 

of    Mexico.       By    L.     M.    Underwood. 

Peorla.   1884.     Peoria,   1884.     133   pp. 
Descr.  of  new  111.  fishes.     By  8.  A,  Forbes. 

pp.  135-139. 
Same,  separate.     5  pp. 
Parasitic  fungi  of  III.     Part  1.     Uredlneo; 

By  T.   J.   Burrlll.     Peoria,   1855.      pp. 

Same,  separate.     115  pp. 
Same,  with  accession  nos.  omitted.  In  12th 
rept.  bd.  of  trustees  Univ.  of  Illinois. 


t'd 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Museums — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  STATE  LABORATORY  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY — cont'i 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

BULLETINS — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

art  4.  Studies  on  the  contagious  diseases  of  In- 
sects. By  S.  A.  Forbes.  Peorla,  1886. 
pp.  257-321,  1  pi. 

.     Same,  separate.    65  pp. 

art  5.  List  of  descr.  species  of  fresh  water  cras- 
tacese  from  America,  north  of  Mexico. 
By  L.  M.  Underwood.  Peoria,  1886. 
pp.  323-386. 

.     Same,  separate.    64  pp. 

art.  6.  Parasitic  fungi  of  111.  Part  2.  Eryslphee. 
By  T.  J.  Burrill  and  F.  S.  Earle.  1887. 
46  pp. 

art.  7.     Studies  of  the  food  of  fresh-water  fishes. 
By  S.  A.  Forbes.     Peorla,  1888.    41  pp. 
art.  8.     On  the  food  relations  of  fresh-water  fishes. 
By  S.  A.  Forbes.     Peoria,  1888.     63  pp. 
Index,  t.  p.  and  table  of  contents.   1890.  vlii,  20  pp. 
v.  3.  Bulletin   of   the   111.    State   Laboratory   of   Natural 
History,    Urbana.       Contribution    to    a    knowl- 
edge of  the  Natural  History  of  111.     1887-1895. 
Peoria,  1896.     553  pp. 

v.  4.  Bulletin  of  the  111.  State  Laboratory  of  Natural 
History,  Urbana.  Contributions  to  a  knowledge 
of  the  Natural  History  of  111.  1892-1897. 
Springfield,  1898.  508  pp. 

v.  5.  Bulletin  of  the  111.  State  Laboratory  of  Natural 
History,  Urbana.  Contributions  to  a  knowledge 
of  ths  Natural  History  of  HI.  1897-1901. 
Urbana,  1902.  593  pp. 

v.  6.  Bulletin  of  the  111.  State  Laboratory  of  Natural 
History,  Urbana,  111.  1901-1903.  Contributions 
to  the  Natural  History  Survey  of  111.  made 
under  the  direction  of  S.  A.  Forbes.  Champaign, 
1903.  635  pp. 

v.  7.  Bulletin  of  the  111.  State  Laboratory  of  Natural 
History,  Urbana,  111.  1904-1907.  Vol.  not  com- 
pleted. 

non-serial 

1873/4-1883/4.  Rept.  of  Museum  of  Natural  History. 
(10  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1873/4  (pp. 
141-150)— 15  same  1884.) 

After  1876  called  State  Laboratory  of  Natural  History,  i 
1878.     The   111.    State  Laboratory   of  Natural   History, 
Normal.      Circular    of     Information,    July    1878. 
Springfield,  1878.     14  pp. 

1890/2.  Financial  rept.  of  111.  State  Laboratory  of  Nat- 
ural History.  (19  bienn  rept.  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction 1891/2:  17-18.) 

1892.  Names  and  addresses  of  officers  and  employees 
in  service  of  State  Laboratory  of  Natural  Hist,  and 
of  Agric.  exper.  station.     (19  same  1892/2:  19-24.) 

1893.  Opinion;  asst.  curator  of  State  Museum  of  Natu-  : 
ral  History;   Columbian  Expositon.     (Bienn.  rept 
atty.  gen.  1893/4:  250-251.) 

1904.  Publications  of  the  111.  state  laboratory  of  natu- 
ral history.  7  pp. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

In  addition  to  the  following  entries  there  are  the  Items 
of    the    units,    annually    drawn    from    the    state  j 
treasury    In    the    "  Detailed    stmt.    of    warrants  ! 
drawn,"  In  the  auditor's  bienn.  rept 

1880/2-1882/4.  Financial  stmt  of  condition  of  State 
Laboratory  of  Natural  History.  (14  bienn.  rept 
supt.  public  instruction  1881/2  (pp.  Ixx-lxxi)— 14 
same  1883/4.) 

1887-1894/6.    Financial  stmt.  of  111.  state  laboratory  of 
natural  history  for  fiscal  yr.  ending  June  30.     (14 
rept.  trustees  of  111.   Industrial  University  1886/8 
(p.  69)— 18  same  1894/6.) 
ILLINOIS  STATE  MUSEUM  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY 
serial 

REPORTS 

1889.  Rept  of  the  State  of  Illinois  Historical  Library 
and  Natural  History  Museum.  Springfield,  H.  W. 
Rokker,  1889.  7  pp. 

None  other  was  found.     Not  Included  in  the  Collected 
docs. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


307 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

Museums — cont'd 

ILLINOIS  STATE  MUSEUM  OF  NATURAL  HISTOBY — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

BULLETINS 

1876-1897.    Bulletin,  no.   1-12.     Springfield    (?)-1897. 
Checklist 

1.  Not  found. 

2.  Rokker's  Pitg.  House,  1884.     27  pp. 

3.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1894.    81  pp.,  8  pis. 

4.  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1894. 


5.  1894. 

6.  1895. 

7.  1895. 

8.  1896. 

9.  1896. 

10.  1896. 

11.  1896. 

12.  Phillips  Bros.,  1897.     69  pp.;  "5  pis? 
None   of  this   series   has  been   analyzed. 

matter  Is  entirely  archax>loglcal. 


pp., 

37  ppT,  3  pis. 

53  pp.,  5  pis. 

62  pp.,  5  pis. 

89  pp.,  0  pis. 

65  pp.,  5  pis. 

66  pp.,  5  pis. 
91  pp.,  5  pis. 
49  pp.,  5  pis. 


The  subject 


non-serial 

1877/8.  Rept.  of  State  Hist.  Library  and  Natural  His- 
tory Museum.  (12  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruc- 
tion 1877/8:  189-191.) 

1878-1880.  State  Hist.  Library  and  Natural  Hist.  Mu- 
seum. (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1876/8  (pp.  28- 
30) — same  1878/80.) 

1883.  Recommendation  for  provision  for  State  His- 
torical Library  and  Natural  History  Museum,  and 
also  for  State  Laboratory  of  Natural  History. 
(Govs.  mess.  1883:  9.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

The  nints.  annually  drawn  from  the  state  treasury  are 
given  In  the  "  Detailed  stmt.  of  warrants  drawn  " 
in  the  auditor's  bienn.  rept. 

Natural  Gas 

See  above,  under  names  of  counties  for  material  on 
gas  wells  of  specific  localities. 

Peat 

See  above,  under  names  of  counties  for  material  on 
peat  In  specific  localities. 

Water  Power 

See  also  above,  under  names  of  counties  for  material 
on  the  water  power  of  specific  localities. 

1871.  Rept.  on  examination  of  artesian  well  system  of 
state.     (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess. 
1871:  259-260.) 

1872.  One  of  finest  perpetual  water  powers  in  state  in 
Kankakee  Co.,  affording  at  medium  low  stage  of 
water  1000  horse  power;  less  than  one-half  now  in 
use.     (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1872:  322.) 

1874.  Article  on  artesian  well  region  of  111.;  by  G.  W. 
Seavey.  (Same  1874:  164-166.) 

1876.  Artesian  wells  at  Ottawa,  La  Salle  Co.  (Same 
1876:  144.) 

1886.  Tables  showing  results  of  boring  for  prospecting 
for  water,  natural  gas  and  oil,  depth  of  1100  ft., 
also  analyses  of  water  of  same  depth  at  Beards- 
town.  (9  A.R.  bd.  health  1886:  23-41.) 

1901/2.  Comments  on  state's  water  power  rights. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  10-11.) 

NEGRO 

Education;  see  that  title 
Population;  see  that  title 

NEW    ORLEANS    EXPOSITION;    see    INDUSTRIES.      EX- 
HIBITS 

NORMAL  SCHOOLS;   see  EDUCATION 
NURSERIES;    see  AGRICULTURE.     CROPS.     FRUIT 


OATS 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 

The  oats  crop  statistics  Include  prices  and  production 
figures. 

Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

OCHRE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

OFFICIAL    REGISTER    OF    PHYSICIANS,    ETC.;    see    LI- 
CENSE:   STATE.     PHYSICIANS 

OGLE  COUNTY  (1836) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;   see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

OHIO 

Grape  culture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Taxation;   see  Taxation:    State 

OHIO  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

ONE  AND  HALF  MILL  TAX  FUND;   see  DEBT:    STATE. 
REVENUE,  ETC. 

ORCHARDS;   see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.     FRUIT 

OSWEGO 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

PAN-AMERICAN    EXPOSITION;    see    INDUSTRIES.     EX- 
HIBITS 

PARIS  EXPOSITION;  see  INDUSTRIES.    EXHIBITS 

PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS:  NATIONAL 
Chickamauga 

1895.  Address  of  Gov.  Altgeld  on  the  battlefield  of 
Chickamauga,  at  dedication  of  111.  monuments, 
Sept.  18. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1897.  Opinion;  right  of  comrs.  to  erect  jt.  monuments; 
Chickamauga,  Lookout  Mt.  and  Missionary  Ridge. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  86-87.) 

Gettysburg 

1890-1891.    Rept.   of  Gettysburg  monument  comn.   111. 
monuments  at  Gettysburg. 
Checklist 


1890.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp. 

1891.  Springfield,  1892. 


37  pp.,  pis.,  ports. 


PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS:    STATE 
Laws 

1869.  Parks  in  the  west  division  of  the  city  of  Chi- 
cago, the  several  acts  of  the  legisl.  authorizing  the 
location  of  parks  in  the  west  division  of  Chicago. 
Chicago,  1869.    54  pp. 

1870.  South  Park  acts  and  decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Court  relating  thereto.    Chicago,  1870.    16°. 

Copy  In  Chicago  Public  Library. 

1872.  An  Act  to  fix  the  boundaries  of  Lincoln  Park,  in 
the  City  of  Chicago,  and  provide  for  its  improve- 
ment. Chicago,  1872. 

Copy  In  Chicago  Public  Library. 

.    South  Park;  laws  and  decisions  of  the  Supreme 

Court   of   the    State   of   Illinois   relating   thereto. 
Chicago,  1872.    57  pp. 

Copy  In  Chicago  Public  Library. 


308 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS:  STATE— cont'd 
Laws — cont'd 

1873.  Act  In  regard  to  public  parks  and  boulevards. 
Approved  May  2,  1873.  Chicago,  1873.  12  pp. 

Copy  In  Library  of  Congress. 

1895.  Copy  of  law  creating  pleasure  driveway  and 
park  districts  in  the  state  of  111.  Peoria,  n.  d.  16 

PP. 

Copy  In  Library  of  Congress. 

CHICAGO 
Lincoln  Park 

See  also  above,  Laws. 

serial 

The  comrs.  of  Lincoln  Park  make  an  annual  rept. 
This  Is  essentially  a  municipal  publication  of  the 
City  of  Chicago,  and  is  therefore  not  collated  here. 

non-serial 

1869-1903.  Sketch  of  history  of  Lincoln  Park  Comn., 
its  powers,  means  of  support,  etc.  (111.  Blue  Book 
1903:  478-479.) 

1893.     Rept.  on   investigation  of  certain   charges  agst. 
Lincoln   Park   comrs.      (Sen.   jol.    38   Gen.    Assem. 
1893:  977-981.) 
1893/4.     Legal     proceedings;      Lincoln     Park     comrs. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  121-123.) 
1895.     Recommendation    for    such    legislation    as    will 
enable  park  comrs.  to  acquire  riparian  rights  and 
to  extend   Lincoln  Park  and   drives  to   Evanston. 
(Govs.  mess.  1895:  23.) 

[1895].  Investigation  of  the  charges  of  neglect  pre- 
ferred agst.  trustees  Zutermeister,  Simeons  and 
Gushing.  By  Wm.  H.  Condon.  Chicago,  [1895]. 
nar.  4°. 

Copy  in  Chicago  Public  Library. 

1899.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  Lincoln  Park  and  a  brief  his- 
tory of  Lincoln  Park,  compiled  by  I.  J.  Bryan. 
Chicago,  1899.  188  pp.  illus.,  pis.  maps.  obi.  8°. 

Copy  in  Chicago  Public  Library. 
South  Park 

See  also  above,  Laws. 

serial 

The  South  Park  comrs.  make  an  annual  rept.  to  the 
comrs.  of  Cook  Co.  Not  being  actually  a  state 
document,  a  collation  of  this  rept.  Is  omitted  here. 

non-serial 

1877.    Rept.  on  investigation  of  complaints  agst.  South 
Park  Comrs.,  Chicago.     (Sen.  jol.  30  Gen.  Assem. 
1877:  908-918.) 
1887.     Charter,     ordinances     and     resolutions     of     the 

comrs.    Chicago,  1887.    96  pp. 
West  Chicago 

See  also  above,  Laws. 

serial 

The  West  Chicago  Park  comrs.  have  made  an  annual 
rept.  since  1869.  This  Is  essentially  a  municipal 
document,  and  a  collation  of  the  same  Is  therefore 
excluded  from  this  Index. 

non-serial 

1869-1903.  Sketch  of  history  of  West  Chicago  Park 
Comn.,  its  powers,  means  of  support,  etc.  (Ill 
Blue  Book  1903:  479.) 

SPRINGFIELD 

1847.    Communication    from    gov.    re.    title    to    public 
square   in    Springfield.     4    pp.      (House    repts.    15 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:  309-312.) 
Lincoln  Homestead 

serial 

Under  Act  of  June  16,  1887,  In  force  July  1,  1887. 
1887/8-1893/4.     Bienn.     rept.     of     Lincoln     Homestead 
trustees  for  the  yr.  ending  Dec.  31,  1. 


PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS:  STATE— cont'd 
Lincoln  Homestead — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Checklist 
unnum.  1887/8.     Not  found. 

Covers  period  from  Aug.  12,  1887  to  Dec.  31,  1888. 

2.  1889/90.      Springfield,  1890.     6  pp. 

This  pamphlet  is  also  found  enclosed  in  a  cover  with 
title :  Second  blenn.  rept.  of  Lincoln  Homestead 
Trustees ;  Report  of  Gettysburg  Monument  Comrs., 
and  Suppl.  report  of  Trustees  State  Reform  School, 
Pontiac. 

3.  1891/2.     Not  found. 
Entry  from  Bowker. 

4.  1893/4.     Not  found. 
Entry  from  Bowker. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
unnum.  1887/8  In  House  Jol.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1889 : 

171-174. 
2-4.   1889/90-1893/4  omitted. 

non-serial 
1839-1903.    Historical  sketch  of  the  Lincoln  homestead. 

(111.  Blue  Book  1903:  485-487.) 
Lincoln  Monument  Association 

1865.  Articles  of  assn.,  and  by-laws  and  rules  and 
regulations  of  the  Assn.,  organized  at  Springfield, 
May  11.  (National  Lincoln  Monument  Assn.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1865-1903.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Lincoln  Monument 
Assn.,  the  surrender  of  its  property  to  the  state, 
state  expenditures,  etc.  (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  483- 
484.) 

PAROCHIAL  SCHOOLS;    see  EDUCATION.     SECTARIAN 
PASTURES;   see  AGRICULTURE.     MEADOWS,  ETC. 

PAUPERS 

Maintenance;  see  that  title 
Population;  see  that  title 

PAWNBROKERS 

1902/4.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  pawners'  societies  as 
shown  by  repts.  of  examinations  of  said  cos. 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1902/4:  231.) 

PEACH 
Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.     Fruit 

Statistics  of  prices,  value  and  production  are  Included 
In  these  tables. 

PEAS 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.     Crops.    Grass  and  Forage 

PEAR 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

In  these  tables  are  Included  statistics  of  prices,  value 
and  production. 

PEAR  BLIGHT;   see  AGRICULTURE.     CROPS.     PESTS 
PEAT;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

PEKIN 
Climate;  see  that  title 

PENITENTIARIES;  see  MAINTENANCE:    STATE 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Grape  culture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

PENSIONS 
Civil 

1897.  Opinion;  firemen's  pension  fund;  when  avail- 
able. (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  147.) 


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309 


PEORIA 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Docks;  see  Public  Works:    State 
Fort;  see  Public  Works:    State.    Forts 
Land  Claims;  see  Land 

PEORIA  COUNTY  (1825) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Minerals;   see  Natural  Resources 

Normal  School;    see  Education.     Normal  Schools 

PERRY  COUNTY  (1827) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Coal;  see  Industries.    Mining 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;   see  Natural  Resources 

PETROLEUM;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

PHARMACISTS 
License;  see  License:    State 

PHARMACY,  BOARD  OF;  see  LICENSE 

PHYSICIANS 
License;  see  that  title 

PIATT  COUNTY  (1841) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Apple  Orchards;   see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Fruit 
Evergreens  in;   see  Natural  Resources.    Forests 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Horticulture;    see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Fruit 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

PIKE  COUNTY  (1821) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Debt;  see  Debt:  Local 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticultural  Society;  see  Agriculture.    Horticultural  Asso- 
ciations 

Land;  see  that  title 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mineral  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 

PLANT  LICE;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 
PLATE  GLASS  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 

PLEURO-PNEUMONIA;    see  AGRICULTURE.     LIVESTOCK. 
INSPECTION,  ETC. 

POLICE;  see  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  CITY 

POOR 

Maintenance;  see  that  title 
Population;  see  Population.     Paupers 

POPE  COUNTY  (1816) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mineral  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 


POLYGAMY;   see  VITAL  STATISTICS.     MARRIAGE,  ETC. 

See  also  under  Riots.     Mormon  War. 

POPULATION 

1826.  Greater  accession  of  population  to  state  during 
1825  than  for  three  preceding  yrs.,  with  attendant 
impulse  to  industry  and  enterprise  noted.  (Govs. 
mess.  1826.) 

1846.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  transmitting 
tabular  stmt.  of  aggregate  population  of  Illinois 
in  1840  and  1845.  3  pp.  (House  repts.  15  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:  46-48.) 

1856.  Agric.  resources  of  southern  111.;  by  J.  Reynolds. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  v.  2:  346-371.) 

Historical,  going  back  to  the  French  occupation.  Notes 
on  French  and  early  Amer.  settlers. 

1865-1870.  Population  of  111. — its  increase  and  density 
given  by  5  yr.  periods.  (Trans,  dept.  agric.  1871: 
xiv-xv. ) 

1869/70-1903/4.  Census  of  minors.  (8  bienn.  rept. 
supt.  public  instruction  1869/70  (p.  1) — 25  same 
1903/4.) 

1881-1884.  Table  showing  population  of  Cook  Co.  by 
age  and  sex.  (7  A.R.  bd.  health  1884:  145.) 

.     Table    showing   population    of   state,    Cook   Co., 

Chicago,  and  Cook  Co.,  exclusive  of  Chicago.     (7 
same  1884:  142.) 

1881-1885.  Table  showing  aggregate  growth  of  Pull- 
man in  population.  (8  same  1885:  156.) 

1885.  Table   showing  nativity  of   present   population. 
(8  same  1885:  156.) 

1886.  Table  showing  nativity  of  inhabitants  at  Rock- 
ford.     (9  same  1886:  75.) 

1886-1892.  Table  showing  distribution  of  population 
drained  in  and  about  Chicago  and  location  of  drain- 
age. (12/14  same  1889/91:  17.) 

The  table  appears  In  the  paper  on  Zymotic  Diseases  In 
Chicago  prepared  by  the  Bd.  of  Health  for  the 
World's  Fair  exhibit.  The  table  shows,  for  the 
years  1886,  1890,  and  1892,  the  no.  of  the  popula- 
tion In  each  of  several  sections  of  the  sanitary 
district. 

1891.  Table  showing  normal  densities  of  population 
for  Chicago,  according  to  occupation,  per  acre  and 
per  square  mile;  also  thousands  of  people  per  % 
square  mile.  (12/14  same  1889/91:  15.) 

Census;  see  that  title 
Criminal 

1869/70.     Tabular  stmts.  of  crime  in  111.,  by  cos.     (1 

bienn.   rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70:  259-271.) 

1872.     Crime  in  111.;    remarks  on  crime  and  criminal. 

(2    bienn.    rept.    bd.    public   charities    1870/2:  193- 

198.) 

1876/8-1902/4.  Rept.  on  inspection  of  co.  jails  and 
almshouses.  (5  same  1876/8  (pp.  172-269)— 18 
same  1902/4.) 

This  rept.  is  as  a  rule  accompanied  by  a  tabular  sum- 
mary. 

1884.  Female  law-breakers  of  111.;  need  of  reform 
school;  remarks  on  schools  of  other  states.  (8 
same  1882/4:  162-174.) 

1888.     Crime,  the  convict  and  the  prison;   methods  of 
checking  crime   without  resorting  to  extreme   se- 
verity.    (10  same  1886/8:  169-194.) 
1893-1899.     Table  showing  average  no.  of  inmates  each 
mo.     (5  bienn.  rept.  111.  State  Reformatory  1898/00; 
rept.  of  gen.  supt.  viii.) 
Defective 

1873/4-1902/4.  Table  showing  no.  of  inmates  actually 
present  on  June  30,  in  each  state  institution  from 
each  co.  (3  bienn.  rept.  bd.  charities  1872/4  (pp. 
92-93)— 18  same  1902/4.) 

As  the  fiscal  year  changes  from  time  to  time,  the 
dates  of  those  present  changes,  and  the  institutions 
vary  with  their  increase. 


310 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


Defective — cont'd 

1873/4-1902/4.  Table  showing  the  no.  of  inmates  ad- 
mitted from  each  co.  as  reported  by  the  state  insti- 
tutions. (3  same  1873/4  (pp.  88-89) — 18  same 
1902/4.) 

1874-1882.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  average  no.  of 
inmates  of  state  institutions  each  yr.  (7  same 
1880/2:  35.) 

1874/6-1903/4.    Tabular  stmt.  showing,  by  sex,  move- 
ment of  population  in  state  institutions.     (4  same 
1874/6  (pp.  264-265)-— 18  same  1903/4.) 
Table  lapses  from  1892/3  to  1896/7. 
The   institutions   Included   In  table  are   the   following: 
Northern  Insane  Asylum,  Eastern  do.,  Central  do., 
Southern  do.,  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb, 
do.  for  the  Blind,  Asylum  for  the  Feeble-Mlnded, 
Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home,  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary, 
State  Reform  School,  and  the  Soldiers'  and  Sail- 
ors' Home. 

1875/02-1875/04.  Table  showing  average  no.  of  in- 
mates, annually,  in  state  charitable  institutions. 

(17  same  1901/2  (p.  146)— 18  same  1903/4.) 
1896/8.     Tabular  stmt.  showing  average  no.  of  inmates 

In  state  charitable  institutions  and  cost  to  state  of 

their  support.     (15  same  1896/8:  254-265.) 
1899/00-1903/4.    Tables  showing  average  no.  of  inmates 

in  fourteen  state  institutions,  for  each  co.  in  state, 

and  cost  to  state  for  their  support,  as  reported  by 

each  institution.    (16  same  1899/00  (pp.  172-187) — 

18  same  1903/4.) 
BLIND 
1872.    Stmt.  showing  ratio  of  blind  to  population,  by 

states.     (2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1870/2: 

231.) 

DEAF  AND  DUMB 
1872.    Stmt.  showing  ratio  of  deaf  mutes  to  population, 

by  states.    (2  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1870/ 

2:  232.) 
EPILEPTIC 

1902/4.     Table  showing  distribution  of  epileptics  in  111. 

according  to  age  and  sex.     (18  bienn.  rept.  bd.  pub- 
lic charities  1902/4:  264-266.) 
FEEBLE-MINDED 

1869/70.    Tabular  stmt.  showing  statistics  of  idiocy  in 

111.,  by  cos.     (1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities 

1869/70:  225-237.) 
1872.     Stmt.  showing  ratio  of  idiotic  to  population,  by 

states.     (2  same  1870/2:  230.) 
1902/4.     Table  showing  no.  of  idiotic  and  feeble-minded 

women  betw.  ages  of  15  and  45  yrs.,  in  state.     (18 

same  1902/4:  267-268.) 
INSANE 
1869/70.     Tabular  statistics  of  insanity  in  111.,  by  cos. 

(1  bienn.   rept.   bd.   public  charities  1869/70:  239- 

257.) 
1870.     Census  of  insane  and  idiotic  in  111.;   comments 

on.     (1  same  1869/70:  102-116.) 
1872.     Stmt.  showing  ratio  of  insane  to  population,  by 

states.     (2  same  1870/2:  229.) 
1874.     Special  rept.  of  comrs.  of  public  charities  on  no. 

and  condition  of  incurable  insane  in   111.     11   pp 

(Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  4:  959-967  ) 
1874-1902.     Same.     (16  some  1902/4:  26.) 
1890-1896.    State  care  of  insane;  no.  of  insane  in  state 

(14  same  1894/6:  41-62.) 
1898/00.     Detailed  stmt.,  by  cos.,  showing  insane  cases 

recorded   in  office  of  state  bd.   of  charities.     (16 

same  1899/00:  71-72.) 
French 
1902.    The   French    in    Illinois;    by    J.    Nick    Perrin 

(Trans.    111.   State  Hist.    Socy.,   1902,   being  Pubn 

111.  State  Hist.  Library  7:  129-132.) 
Housing;  see  Labor.    Housing  of  Laborers 


POPULATION— cont'd 
Illiterate 

1872-1904.  Illiteracy;  rept.  of  no.  betw.  ages  of  12  and 
21  unable  to  read  and  write,  and  causes  therefor. 
(9  bienn.  rept.  supt.  public  instruction  1871/2  (p. 
12)— 25  same  1903/4.) 

1880.  Census  of  minors  and  illiterates;  U.  S.  census 
and  school  census  compared.  (14  same  1881/2: 
xxxiv-xxxvi.) 

Indians 

1902.  Destruction  of  the  Fox  Indians  in  1730  by  the 
French  and  their  allies;  by  Jno.  F.  Steward,  with 
maps.  (Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.,  1902,  being  111. 
State  Hist.  Library  Pubn.  7:  148-154.) 

Irish 

1902.  The  first  Irish  in  Illinois;  by  P.  T.  Barry. 
(Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.,  1902,  being  Pubn.  111. 
Hist.  Library  7:  63-70.) 

Migration 

*  1869.  Veto  of  Sen.  bill  "to  incorporate  Southern  111. 
Emigrant  Aid  Socy."  (Sen.  Jol.  26  Gen.  Assem. 
reg.  sess.  1869  v.  2:  890-891.) 

.  Veto  of  bill  for  "  act  suppl.  to  an  act  to  incor- 
porate Southern  Illinois  Emigrant  Aid  Socy." 
(Same  1869  v.  2:  737-738.) 

1880.  Table  showing  no.  of  immigrants  at  various 
ports  of  U.  S.  (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1881:  128.) 

1882.  Circular  letter  of  Jno.  H.  Rauch,  secy,  state  bd. 
of  health,  to  immigrant  inspectors,  concerning  in- 
spection of  immigrants.  Galley  sheet. 

.  Table  showing  condition  of  immigrants  on  ar- 
rival in  this  country,  with  reference  to  their  pro- 
tection from  small  pox.  (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882: 
356-357.) 

.  Table  showing  results  of  inspection  of  immi- 
grants in  western  district.  (5  same  1882:  365.) 

.    Immigrant  introduction  of  small  pox.     (5  same 

1882:  331-342.) 

.     Immigrant   inspection    service    of   the    National 

Bd.  of  Health;  operations  in  western  district,  com- 
prising states  of  Indiana,  111.,  and  Missouri.  (5 
same  1882:  343-365.) 

In  relation  to  small  pox. 
Negro 

•f-  1829.  Rept.  on  expediency  and  practicability  of  pre- 
venting free  negroes  settling  in  state.  (Sen.  Jol. 
6  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1828:  182-183.) 

1851.  Rept.  of  committee  of  Md.  Reformed  Convention 
on  late  acts  of  Congress  forming  the  compromise 
and  other  executive  communications  relative  to 
subject  of  slavery.  10  pp.  (House  repts.  17  Gen. 
Assem.  1851:  167-176.) 

1855.  Letters  and  addresses,  etc.,  of  Rev.  J.  Mitchell, 
agt.  of  Amer.  Colonization  Socy.,  in  reply  to  res.  of 
inquiry  re.  African  colonization.  30  pp.  (Repts. 
19  Gen.  Assem.  1855:  298-326.) 

1901.  Slavery  in  Illinois;  by  E.  A.  Snively.  (Trans. 
111.  State  Hist.  Socy.  1901,  being  Pubn.  111.  Hist. 
Library  6:  52-59.) 

$  1904.  Illinois  legislation  on  slavery  and  free  negroes, 
1818-1865;  by  Mason  McC.  Fishback.  (Same,  1904, 
being  111.  State  Hist.  Library  Pubn.  9:  414-432.) 

Occupations;  see  Labor.    Employment 
Paupers 

1869/70.  Tabular  stmts.  of  pauperism  in  111.,  by  cos. 
(1  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1869/70:  273- 
285.) 

1876/8-1902/4.  Rept.  on  inspection  of  co.  jails  and 
almshouses.  (5  same  1876/8  (pp.  172-269) — 18 
same  1902/4.) 

This  rept.  Is  as  a  rule  accompanied  by  a  tabular  sum- 
mary. 


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311 


POPULATION— cont'd 

Paupers — cont'd 

1880.     Table  showing,  by  cos.,  no.  of  insane  persons  in 
hospitals   and   almshouses   of  111.      (House   jol.   32 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.,  1881:  794-795.) 
Swedish 

1902.  The  Bishop  Hill  Colony;  by  Hiram  Bigelow. 
(Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.  1902,  being  Pubn.  111. 
Hist.  Library  7:  101-108.) 

Religious  colony  founded  by  Swedes. 
Vital  Statistics;  see  that  title 

PORK  PACKING;  see  INDUSTRIES.    MEAT 

POSTAL  SERVICE 

1832.  Rept.  on  memorial  to  Congress  for  establishment 
of  mail  route  from  Vandalia  to  Golconda.  (House 
jol.  8  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1832:  445.) 

POTATOES 

Commerce;  see  that  title 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Prices;  see  that  title 

POULTRY  RAISING;  see  AGRICULTURE,  that  title 

PREMIUMS 
Agriculture;  see  that  title 

PRICES 

1904.     Prices  in   McLean  Co.   from   1832-1860;    by  E.  M. 
Prince.     (Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.,  1904,  being 
111.  State  Hist.  Library  Pubn.  9:  526-542.) 
Apple;  see  Agriculture.     Crops.    Fruit 
Barley 

See  also  Agriculture.     Crops.     Grain. 

1864/5-1868.    Tables  showing  wkly.  prices  of  barley; 
also  mo.  receipts  and  shipments  at  Chicago  by  lake, 
canal  and  r.rs.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6 
(pp.  530-540)— some  1867/8.) 
Beans;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Beans 
Broom-Corn;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 
Buckwheat;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 
Butter 

See  also  Industries.     Dairy. 
1880-1894.    Average  price  of  butter  at  Elgin  each  yr. 

(21  A.R.  111.  Dairymen's  Assn.  1895:  20.) 
Castor  Beans;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Cheese;  see  Industries.    Dairy 
Coal 

1865/6-1868.  Table  showing  mo.  prices  of  coal.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (p.  629)— same  1867/8.) 

Corn 

See  also  Agriculture.     Crops.     Grain. 

1864/5-1868.  Tables  showing  wkly.  prices  of  corn  in 
Chicago;  also  mo.  receipts  and  shipments  by  lake, 
canal  and  r.rs.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6 
(pp.  499-509)— same  1867/8.) 

1869-1872.  Tabular  mo.  stmt.  of  prices  of  no.  2  corn 
at  Chicago.  (Rept.  of  specl.  committee  on  Union 
Stock  Yards,  Chicago,  1873:  24.) 

Also  in  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.  4  :  237-262  and 

Senate  Jol.  1873  :  383-404. 

1873-1883.  Table  giving  highest  and  lowest  prices  ob- 
tained for  no.  2  corn  at  Chicago  each  yr.  (Dept. 
agric.  circular  106:  155.) 

.     Same,  by  mos.     (Same  106:  148.) 

1873-1884.  Table  showing  highest  and  lowest  prices 
obtained  at  Chicago  for  no.  2  corn  each  yr.  (Agric. 
dept.  circular  118:  23;  trans,  dept.  agric.  1884:  275.) 


PRICES— cont'd 

Corn — cont'd 

.    Same;   by  mos.     (Agric.  dept.  circular  118:  22; 

trans,  dept.  agric.  1884:  274.) 

Cream;  see  Industries.    Dairy 
Farm  Products 

1876/80-1876/84.     Cumulative   comparative   table   show- 
ing prices  of  farm  products  in  111.  each  yr. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1876/79  In  Trans,  dept.  agric.  1879 :  478. 
1876/80  "  'r          "       1880. 

1876/81        Agric.  dept  circular  82  : 12-15  ;   93. 
1876/82  "  (?). 

1876/83  "  "          "          106 : 5. 

1876/84  "  "          "          118 : 5. 

Trans,  dept.  agric.  1884  :  258. 
1877.    Table  showing  average  price  of  farm  crops,  etc. 

(Trans,  dept.  agric.  1877:  391-393.) 
1884-1896.    Table  showing,  by  cos.,  price  of  each  farm 
crop,  seeds,  animal  and  dairy  products,  and  wool, 
on  Dec.  1. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1884  In  Agric.  dept.  circular  118 :  36-38. 

ICflR     "  "  19fl-  5*4.57 


1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 


126 :  34-37. 
132  :  38-39. 

:  36-39.» 

:  36-39. 

:  22-25. 

:  23-28. 

:  26-31. 

:  25-30. 

:  27-32. 

;  29-34. 

:  28-33. 

:  29-34. 


139: 
143: 
147: 
151: 
155: 
159: 
163: 
167: 
171: 
175: 


Flax;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Flax 
Flour 

1864/5.     Tables   showing   wkly.    prices   of   winter   and 

spring  wheat  flour,  and  mo.  receipts  and  shipments 

at  Chicago  of  flour  by  lake,  canal  and  r.rs.    (Trans. 

state  agric.  socy.  1865/6:  456-459,  470,  487-488,  490- 

491.) 

Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Grape;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Hay 

See  also  Agriculture.     Crops.     Grass  and  Forage. 
1869-1872.    Tables   showing,   by   months,    highest   and 
lowest  prices  of  timothy  hay  at  Chicago.     (Rept. 
specl.   committee  on  Union   Stock-Yards,   Chicago, 
1873:  23.) 

Also  In  Repts.  24  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.  4 :  237-262  and 
Senate  jol.  1873  :  383-404. 

Hides 

1865/6-1868.  Table  showing  wkly.  prices  of  hides  at 
Chicago.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (p.  620) 
— same  1867/8.) 

Honey;  see  Agriculture.    Bee-Keeping 

Tabulation  of  prices  of  honey  forms  part  of  the  tables 

collated  under  above  heading. 
Lead 

1853-1868.  Galena  or  lead  ore,  price  of  mineral  each 
yr.  (In:  Jo  Daviess  Co.,  by  Jas.  Shaw.  Geol. 
survey  of  111.  v.  5:  25-56.) 

Livestock 

Prices  of  fat  cattle  and  hogs  are  Included  in  the  tables 
of  prices  of  farm  products ;  see  above,  that  title. 
See  also  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

1862/3-1868.  Cumulative  comparative  table  showing 
wkly.  prices  of  beef  cattle  at  Chicago.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (pp.  590-591) — same 
1867/8.) 

1863-1868.  Monthly  register  of  prices  for  beef  cattle 
and  live  hogs  in  currency  and  gold  at  Chicago. 
(Same  1867/8:  430-431.) 


*  There  are  two  circulars  numbered  139. 


318 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


PRICES— cont'd 
Livestock— cont'd 

1864/5-1868.  Tables  showing  mo.  receipts  and  ship- 
ments at  Chicago  of  hogs  (live  and  dressed)  by 
lake  and  r.rs.;  also  wkly.  prices  of  hog  product 
during  yr.  and  summary  of  pork  packing.  (Same 
1865/6  (pp.  546-575)— same  1867/8.) 
1865-1867.  Tables  of  livestock  markets  (Chicago) 
showing  wkly.  prices  and  register  of  beef  and  cat- 
tle, wkly.  prices  and  register  of  live  and  dressed 
hogs,  and  wkly.  register  of  sheep.  (Same  1865/6: 
325-331.) 

1880-1884.  Comparative  table  showing  prices  obtained 
for  fat  cattle  of  several  breeds  and  grades  exhibited 
and  sold  at  last  two  fat  stock  shows.  (Trans,  dept. 
agric.  1881  (p.  219)— same  1884.) 

.    Table  showing  average  price  obtained  on  each 

breed  of  cattle  and  their  grades  at  fat  stock  show. 
(Same  1881  (pp.  216-218)— some  1884.) 
Lumber 

1865/6-1868.  Table  showing  wkly.  prices  of  lumber  at 
Chicago.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (pp. 
606-607)— some  1867/8.) 

.     Table    showing    wkly.    prices    of    shingles    and 

lath    at    Chicago.     (Same   1865/6    (p.   609)— same 
1867/8.) 
Meat 

See  also  above,  Livestock. 

1864/5-1868.     Tables   showing  wkly.  prices  at  Chicago 
of  beef  product.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6 
(pp.  581;    587,  597)— some  1867/8.) 
Milk;  see  Industries.    Dairy 
Oats 

See  also  Agriculture.      Crops.     Grain. 

1864/5-1868.     Tables   showing  wkly.   prices   of   oats   in 
Chicago;    also  receipts   and   shipments  at  Chicago 
by  lake,  canal  and  r.rs.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1865/6    (pp.  511-521)— same  1867/8.) 
Peach;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Pear;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Potatoes 

1864/5.     Table  showing  monthly  prices  of  potatoes  at 

Chicago.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6:  634.) 
Rye 

See  also  Agriculture.     Crops.     Grain. 

1864/5-1868.     Tables  showing  wkly.  prices  of  rye  in  Chi- 
cago;  also  mo.  receipts  and  shipments  at  Chicago 
by  lake,  canal  and  r.rs.     (Trans,  state  agric    socy 
1865/6   (pp.  522-527)— some  1867/8.) 
Salt 

1865/6-1868.    Table   showing  wkly.    prices   of   salt   at 
Chicago.      (Trans,   state  agric.   socy.   1865/6    (pp. 
616-617)— same  1867/8.) 
Seeds 

1865/6-1868.  Table  showing  wkly.  prices  of  seeds  at 
Chicago.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (pp 
610-611)—  same  1867/8.) 

Tobacco;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Tobacco 
Wheat 

See  also  Agriculture.     Crops.     Wheat. 

1864/5-1868.  Tables  showing  wkly.  prices  of  winter 
and  spring  wheat,  in  Chicago,  and  also  mo.  receipts 
and  shipments  of  wheat  by  lake,  canal  and  r  rs 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (pp.  460-463  474- 
477,  494-497)— same  1867/8.) 
Wine 

See  also  Industries.     Liquor  Manufacture. 
1861/2-1868.     Table  showing  wkly.  prices  of  high  wines 
at  Chicago.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (pp 
622-623)— some  1867/8.) 


PRICES— cont'd 

Wool 

See  also   Industries.     Textile  Trades. 

1856-1868.  Cumulative  comparative  table  giving  prices 
of  fleece  wool.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6 
(p.  632)— same  1867/8.) 


PRINCETON 
Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

PRISON  CONGRESS;  see  MAINTENANCE 
PRISONS;  see  MAINTENANCE:    STATE 


to 


ige 


PRODUCTION 

1881.    Table  and  remarks  showing  ann.  production  to 

value  of  lands.     (Dept.  agric.  circular  82:  96-97.) 
Apples;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Barley;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 
Beans;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Beans 
Broom-Corn;  see  Agriculture.     Crops.    Broom-Corn 
Buckwheat;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 
Butter;   see  Industries.     Dairy 
Cheese;  see  Industries.    Dairy 
Clover  Seed;    see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Grass  and  Forage 

Crops 

Coal;  see  Industries.    Mines 
Corn;   see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Corn 
Cotton;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Cotton 
Cotton  Seed;    see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Grass  and  Forage 

Crops 

Cream;  see  Industries.    Dairy 
Flax;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Flax 

Flax  Seed;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and  Forage  Cropf 
Grapes;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Hay;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and  Forage 
Hemp;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Honey;  see  Agriculture.    Bee-Keeping 
Hungarian  and  Millet;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  a: 

Forage 

Milk;  see  Industries.    Dairy 
Oats;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 
Peaches;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Pears;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.     Fruit 
Rye;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 
Sorghum;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Timothy;  see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Grass  and  Forage  Crops 
Tobacco;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Turnip;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Wheat;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Wheat 
Wine;   see  Industries.     Liquor  Manufacture 
Wool;  see  Industries.    Textile  Trades 

PROFIT-SHARING;  see  LABOR 

PUBLIC  AID:    COUNTY 

1898.  Opinion;  co.  aid  in  bldg.  bridges;  conditio 
precedent;  jurisdictional  facts.  (Bienn.  rept.  at 
gen.  1897/8:  330.) 

PUBLIC  AID:    COUNTY 
Railroads;  see  Debt:  Local 

PUBLIC  AID:    STATE 

1861.    Memorial  for  relief  of  starving  and  destitute 
Kansas.     (House  Jol.  22  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  186 
599-601.) 


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313 


PUBLIC  AID:  STATE— cont'd 

1879.  Memorial  asking  aid  for  co.  seat  of  Wabash  Co. 
devastated  by  tornado.  (Same  31  Gen.  Assem. 
1879:  204.) 

1883.  Govs.  communication  re.  flood  on  land  bordering 
on  Ohio  River,  in  cos.  of  Gallatin  and  Hardin,  re- 
questing aid  for  sufferers.     (Same  33  Gen.  Assem. 
1883:  315-317;    Sen.  Jol.  1883:  376-379.) 

— — .  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  visit  Shawneetown 
and  Rose  Clare,  recommending  apprn.  for  further 
relief  of  said  cities  suffering  from  flood.  (House 
jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  325-326;  644-645.) 

.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  public  charities  re.  recent  flood 

in  Gallatin  and  Hardin  cos.  (Sen.  Jol.  33  Gen. 
Assem.  1883:  379-382;  House  jol.  1883:  317-320.) 

1884.  Rept.   of   committee,  on   distribution  of  money 
appropriated  for  relief  of  people  of  Shawneetown 
and   Gallatin   Co.   rendered   destitute   by   flood   in 
Ohio  and  Wabash  rivers.     ( Sen.  Jol.  34  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1885:  107-110.) 

1898.     Opinion;  furnishing  and  caring  for  Grand  Army 

Hall  and  Memorial  Assn.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 

1897/8:  88.) 
.    Flood  at  Shawneetown;   rept.  on  amt.  of  relief 

given    inhabitants.      (15    bienn.    rept.    bd.    public 

charities  1896/8:  74-77.) 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS:    CITY 

1897.  Opinion;  care,  custody  and  protection  of  city 
hall.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  161.) 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS:    COUNTY 

1869.  Rept.  on  bill  to  legalize  certain  acts  of  co.  court 
of  Macoupin  Co.  and  to  enable  it  to  complete  court 
house  in  said  co.  (House  Jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1869  v.  2:  642-644.) 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS:  FEDERAL 

1871.  Communication  from  secy,  of  U.  S.  Treasury 
Dept.  re.  apprn.  for  erection  of  public  bldgs.  re- 
cently destroyed  by  fire  in  Chicago.  (House  Jol. 
27  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  Dec.  1871:  133;  Sen. 
Jol.  Dec.  1871:  114.) 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS:    STATE 
serial 

The  Building  Department  of  Illinois  was  created  by 
act  of  April  24,  1899.  The  supervising  architect 
makes  no  reports. 

non-serial 

1839.  Letter  from  bd.  of  public  works  concerning  lots 
and  bldgs.  in  Springfield,  purchased  for  use  of 
state.  2  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40: 
157-158.) 

For  use  of  bd.  of  public  works. 

1854.  Rept.  of  comrs.  for  erection  of  bldg.  at  Mt.  Ver- 
non,  for  use  of  Supreme  Court  in  first  Grand  Di- 
vision. 6  pp.  (Repts.  19  Gen.  Assem.  1855:  507- 
512.) 

Asylums;   see  Maintenance:    State  Individual  Institutions 
Capitol 

VANDALIA 

1836.  Recommendation  to  remunerate  services  and  ex- 
penditures of  "  public  officers,  mechanics  and  citi- 
zens "   of   Vandalia,   who   had   built   state   house. 
(Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1836   (Duncan).) 

1837.  Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  on  so  much  of  govs. 
mess,  as  relates  to  public  bldgs.     ( Sen.  jol.  10  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1836:  271-272;   House  Jol.  1836:  479- 
480.) 


PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS:  STATE— «ont'd 
Capitol — cont'd 

SPBINGFIELD 

serial 

Under  act  of  February   25,   1867 
1867/8-1876/8.    Bienn.  rept.  of  state  house  comrs.,  1-6. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1867/8  In  Repts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869,  v.  1 :  347-375. 
2.1869/70"        "       27     "          "        1871,  v.  1 :  [731-766]. 

3.  1870/2    "       "       28     "          "       1873,  v.  1 : 407-427. 

4.  1872/4    "       "       29     "          "       1875,  v.  1 : 479-500. 

5.  1874/6    "       "       30     "          "       1877,  V.  1,    pt.    1  :  295- 

326. 

6.  1876/8  In  Eepts.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879,  v.  2,  doc.  F. 

non-serial 

1837.  Rept.   of  jt.   select  committee  on  contracts  for 
joiner  work  on  new  state  house.     (House  jol.   10 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836:  840.) 

1838.  Rept.   of   state   house   comrs.   Dec,    8,   apptd.   to 
erect  public  bldgs.  at  Springfield;  with  estimate  of 
cost  of  state  capitol.     (Sen.  Jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1838:  28-31.) 

.  Same,  separate.  5  pp.  (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 

1  sess.  1838.) 

.  Rept.  of  state  house  comrs.,  Dec.  26,  on  con- 
tracts, expenditures,  manner  of  erection,  etc.  of 
state  house  at  Springfield.  (House  Jol.  11  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1838:  140-141.) 

.  Same,  separate.  3  pp.  (House  repts.  11  Gen. 

Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 

1839.  Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  on  bill  to  provide 
for  removal  of  public  offices  at  Springfield.    2  pp. 
(Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1838.) 

1840.  Communication  from  Archibald  Job,  one  of  state 
house  comrs.,  with  reasons  for  not  subscribing  to 
rept.  made  by  other  comrs.     3  pp.     (House  repts. 

12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  123-127.) 

1843.  Rept.  of  finance  committee  on  inquiry  as  to  error 
in  rept.  re.  state  house  and  conduct  of  state  house 
comrs.    1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1842:  149.) 

— — .  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.  and  public 
grounds  on  subject  of  duties  performed  by  secy,  of 
state  and  treasurer  re.  state  house  and  also  recom- 
mending a  further  apprn.  for  completion  of  hall  of 
House  of  Representatives.  2  pp.  (House  repts. 

13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  417-418.) 

1844.  Memorial  of  John  Delany  re.  completion  of  state 
house.    1  leaf.    (Same  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844: 
225.) 

1845.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.  and  grounds 
on  repairs  necessary  on  state  house.    1  leaf.    (Same 
1844:  271.) 

1869.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.  and  grounds, 
Jan.  28,  on  inquiry  as  to  whether  state  owns  quar- 
ries from  which  stone  for  state  house  could  be  pro- 
cured.    (House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869 
v.  1:  528-529.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.,  March  2,  on 

examination  of  work  done  on  new  state  house. 
(Same  1869  v.  2:  557-559.) 

.  Special  rept.  of  state  house  comrs.  on  contracts 

for  furnishing  stone  for  new  state  house.  (Sen. 
jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  460-463.) 

.  Same,  separate.  7  pp.  (Repts.  26  Gen.  Assem. 

1869  v.  1:  393-399.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.  on  investiga- 
tions of  work  done  on  new  State  House.  75  pp. 
(Same  1869  v.  1:  427-499.) 

1870.  On  apprns.  for  erection  of  state  bldgs.;  sugges- 
tion by  auditor  of  public  accts.     (A.R.  auditor  pub- 
lic accts.  1870:  6.) 

1871.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  finance  on  act  to 
provide  for  continuing  work  on  new  state  house 


314 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS:  STATE— cont'd 

Capitol — cont'd 

SPRINGFIELD — cont'd 
non-serial- — cont'd 

and  make  apprns.  therefor.  8  pp.  (Repts.  12  Gen. 
Assem.  1871  v.  1:  907-912.) 

1871.    Same.     (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sped.  sess. 
May  1871:  84-87.) 

.    Communication  from  mayor  of  Springfield,  111., 

re.  ordinance  on  additional  grounds  for  new  state 
house.  3  pp.  (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1: 
857-868.) 

.    Rept.  of  House  committee  of  investigation  into 

affairs  of  new  state  house.  201  pp.  (Same  1871 
v.  1:  915-1113.) 

.     Memorial  of  city  council  of  Peoria,   requesting 

transfer  of  state  capital  to  Peoria,  offering  remun- 
erations to  state  for  outlay  on  unfinished  state 
house  at  Springfield.  (Sen.  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1871:  391-392;  House  jol.  same  1871  v.  1:  614- 
615.) 

.     Protest  of  members  of  the  House  agst.  proposed 

additional  sec.  to  Sen.  bill  "  to  provide  for  early 
completion  of  new  state  house."  (House  jol.  27 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  763-765.) 

.    Rept.  of  state  house  comrs.  re.  contracts  made 

for  furnishing  stone  for  new  state  house.  (Same 
1871  v.  1:  325-328.) 

.    Rept.  of  special  committee  on  heating  and  venti- 
lation of  House.     (Same  1871  v.  1:  108-109.) 

.    Rept.  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.  and  grounds 

re.  examinations  of  books,  papers,  proposals  and 
contracts  pertaining  to  new  state  house,  and  laws 
in  reference  to  erection  of  same.  (Same  1871  v.  1: 
340-342;  Sen.  jol.  Jan.  1871:  214-216.) 
— .  Same;  called  "  Special  rept.  on  examination  of 
books,  etc."  4  pp.  (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871 
v.  1:  806-808.) 

Tbe  letter  of  transmittal  belonging  to  this  doc.  Is 
omitted  and  In  Its  place  there  Is  erroneously 
printed  "  Letter  from  Gov.  Palmer,  transmitting  a 
special  rept.  of  the  Directors  of  the  Institution  for 
the  Deaf  and  Dumb." 

1873.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  re.  bond  filed  by  citizens 
of  Springfield  to  enlarge  grounds  for  new  capitol; 
with  copy  of  bond.      (House  jol.   28   Gen.   Assem. 
1873:  160-162.) 

.    Same,  separate.    7  pp.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem. 

1873  v.  3:  23-27.) 
— .     Rept.  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.  and  grounds 

on  Inquiry  as  to  whether  additional  ground  for  new 

state  house  could  be  procured.     (House  jol.  28  Gen. 

Assem.  1873:  306.) 
.    Communication  from  atty.  gen.  re.  validity  of 

state  house  bond  given  by  citizens  of  Springfield. 

8  pp.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  3:  37-44.) 

1874.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.  and  grounds 
apptd.  to  examine  into  charges  made  agst.  bd.  of 
state  house  comrs.  in  letting  contracts  without  in- 
viting  competition.      (House   jol.   28   Gen.   Assem. 
adj.  reg.  sess.  1874:  619-620.) 

1875.  Stmts.  of  stone  purchased  for  new  state  house, 
of  111.  state  penitentiary  and  cost  on  same  and  amt. 
paid  for  cutting  stone,  etc.     (Same  29  Gen.  Assem. 
1875:  558-559.) 

1877.  Rept.  on  feasibility  and  importance  of  having 
passenger  elevators  constructed  in  new  state  house. 
(Sen.  jol.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877:  172.) 

1878.  New    state     house;     additional     grounds    for; 
corresp.,  etc.,  re.     (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1876/ 
8:  1-27.) 

1893.    Opinion;    status    of    Stuart   bond,    state    house 
grounds.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  269-270.) 


PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS:  STATE— cont'd 
Capitol— cont'd 

SPBINGFIELD — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1898.  Recommendations    for   various   repairs   and   im- 
provements to  capitol  bldg.  and  grounds.     (Bienn. 
rept.  secy,  of  state  1896/8:  7.) 

1899.  The  capitals  and  capitols  of  the  state:    historical 
acct.     (Blue  Book  1899:  389-405.) 

1902.  Rept.  of  N.  C.  Ricker  on  needs  of  state  house. 
(Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1900/2:  4-12.) 

1903.  Approval  of  secys.  recommendation  re.  necessity 
for  repairing  and  improving  state  capitol  and  ex- 
ecutive mansion.     (Govs.  mess.  1903:  12-13.) 

RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITUBES 

1837-1838.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  amt.  of  apprn.  drawn 
from  treasury  each  mo.  from  Apr.  1887  to  June 
1838  for  bldg.  of  state  house  at  Springfield.  (Sen. 
jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838:  69.) 

-.    Same,  separate.    1  leaf.     (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 

1  sess.  1838.) 

1837-1839.  Amts.  expended  for  various  purposes  on 
acct.  of  state  house.  (Rept.  exhibiting  the  statis- 
tics of  the  state.  1840:  11.) 

.  Same.  (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40: 

43.) 

1839.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  public  works  on  no.  and  cost  of 
lots  and  bldgs.  in  Springfield,  purchased  for  use  of 
state.     2  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1839:  157-158.) 

.    Re.  state  house  loan.     (Rept.  auditor  of  public 

accts.  1838/9:  13.) 

1840.  Communication  from  state  house  comrs.  re.  amt. 
of  money  expended  on  state  house.     4  pp.     (House 
repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839:  407-410.) 

.  Rept.  of  state  house  comrs.  re.  amt.  due  for  ser- 
vices rendered  state  house  by  laborers  and  con- 
tractors; with  detailed  stmt.  of  state  house  dept. 
up  to  Dec.  25,  1840.  6  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen. 
AssenT.  2  sess.  1840/1:  277-282.) 

— .  Rept.  from  state  house  comrs.  on  expenditures, 
contracts,  etc.,  for  erection  of  state  house.  8  pp. 
(House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  97- 
104.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  accts.  and  expendi- 
tures,  on   investigation  of   repts.   of   two   of  state 
house  comrs.     10  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem. 

2  sess.  1840/1:  231-240.) 

— .  Rept.  of  bd.  of  auditors  re.  claims  agst.  state  on 
acct.  of  state  house.  4pp.  (Same  1840/1:  137-140.) 

1843.  Rept.   of  bd.  of  auditors  on  examination  of  all 
claims  agst.  state  for  work  done  upon  state  house. 
7  pp.     (House  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842 
v.  2:  269-275.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.  and  grounds 

on  rept.  of  auditor,  treasurer  and  secy,  of  state 
with  communication  from  comr.  on  subject  of  state 
house  comrs.  6  pp.  (Same  1842:  333-338.) 

.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  state,  auditor  and  treasurer 

giving  result  of  settlement  made  with  state  house 
comrs.  3  pp.  (Same  1842:  325-327.) 

1843-1844.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  on  amt.  of  money 
expended  in  repairing  roof  of  state  house  during 
1843-1844.  3  pp.  (Same  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1844:  267-269.) 

1844.  Rept.  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  in  reply  to 
inquiry   as   to   amt.   of   scrip   paid   by   citizens   of 
Springfield  for  house.     1  leaf.     (Same  1844:  217.) 

1847.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  grounds,  etc.,  on 
repairing    state    house.      3    pp.      (Same    15    Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1846:  313-315.) 

1848.  Rept.   of  state   house  comrs.  on  expenditure  of 
apprn.   for  state   house.     2   pp.      (Same   16   Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1849:  105.) 


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PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS:  STATE— cont'd 
Capitol — cont'd 
RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITDBES — cont'd 

1850-1854.  State  of  treasury  on  acct.  of  fund  for  com- 
pleting state  house.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasury 
1850/2  (p.  8)— some  1852/4.) 

1855-1886.  Sub-committee  repts.  on  accts.  and  expendi- 
tures at  executive  mansion.  (Sen.  jol.  36  Gen. 
Assem.  1889:  746-756.) 

1868-1871.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  expenditures  on  new  state 
house.  (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871 
v.  1:  295.) 

1869.  Communication  from  house  comrs.  re.  cost  of 
new  state  house.  (Same  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess. 
1869  v.  2:  166-167.) 

1871.  Rept.  of  bills  for  heating  and  ventilating  and 
repairing  and  seating  hall   of  House.      (Same  27 
Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1871:  218-219.) 

1872.  Communication  from  state  house  comr.  re.  act 
making   additional    apprn.    for    new    state    house. 
(Same  1871:  743-745.) 

.    Rept.  on  expenses  of  heating  and  ventilating  hall 

of  house.     (Same  1871:  330.) 

1873.  Rept    on   expense   of    heating    hall    of    House. 
(Same  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  152.) 

.  Rept.  of  atty.  gen.  re.  time  when  state  may  de- 
mand land  of  obligors  of  state  house  bond.  (Same 
1873:  264-265.) 

1875.  Stmt.  showing  apprns.  and  expenditures  on  acct. 
of  new  state  house.     (Govs.  mess.  1875:  12.) 

.    Rept.  of  special  committee  on  investigation  of 

financial  affairs  of  new  state  house.  (House  jol. 
29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  541-564.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  1000  copies  ordered  prtd.   (House  Jol.  1875 : 
564). 

1876.  Estimated  cost  of  bldg.  and  amt.  expended  for 
state  house.     (Govs.  mess.  1877:  31.) 

1877.  Rept.  of  Sen.  special  committee  to  audit  repts.  of 
state  house  comrs.    100  pp. 

.     Amt    limited    by    constitution    for   expenditures 

on  acct.  of  new  capitol  grounds,  constructions,  com- 
pletion, and  furnishing  of  state  house.  (Govs. 
mess.  1877:  32.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  on  estimate  of  cost  of  re- 
pairs to  new  state  house.  (House  jol.  34  Gen. 
Assem.  1885:  758-759.) 

.    Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  apprns.  on  bill 

to  make  apprn.  for  repair  of  state  house.  (Same 
1885:  502-503.) 

.     Architects'    estimate    to    restore    State    House. 

([State  House.]) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

STATE  HOUSE  LOAN 

1839.  Mess,  from  gov.  enclosing  contract  with  Pough- 
keepsie  Engine  Co.,  and  the  protest  of  a  draft 
drawn  on  them.  6  pp.  (House  repts.  11  Gen. 
Assem.  1839/40:  373-378.) 

.  Reason  for  arrangement  made  with  Bank  of  111. 

for  payment  of  loan  due  from  Poughkeepsie  Loco- 
motive Engine  Co.  (Govs.  mess,  called  sess.  1839.) 

.     See  also  under  Debt:    State,  date  of  Dec.  28,  1839. 

Executive  Mansion 

[1846].     Rept.  of  select  committee  on  investigation  of 

necessary  repairs  to  govs.  house.     1  leaf.     (Sen. 

repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:  169.) 
1891.     Rept.  of  expenditures  for  repair  and  furnishing 

of  executive  mansion.      (Sen.  jol.   37  Gen.   Assem. 

1891:  1097.) 
.    Table  showing  cost  of  executive  mansion,  repairs 

and  furnishing.     (Same  1891:  265.) 


PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS:  STATE— cont'd 
Executive  Mansion — cont'd 

1897.    Rept.  on   inspection  of  executive  mansion  and 
chambers.     (House  jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  1897:  673.) 
Hospitals;  see  Maintenance:    State  Individual  Institutions 
Prisons;  see  same 
Reformatories;  see  same 
Insurance;  see  that  title 

Sanitation;  see  Maintenance:    State.    Sanitation 
State  House;  see  above,  Capitol 

PUBLIC  CHARITIES;  see  MAINTENANCE 
PUBLIC  DEBT;  see  DEBT:    PUBLIC 


PUBLIC  HEALTH 


serial 


Under  act  of  May  25,  1877,  to  create  and  establish  a 
state  board  of  health  In  111.,  In  force  July  1,  1877. 


ANNUAL  REPOBT 

(Final  Edition) 

1877/8-1897.    Ann.  rept  of  the  state  bd.  of  health  of 
111.,  1-20.    Springfield,  1878— n.  d. 

Checklist 

1.  1877/8.     1879.     66  pp.,  foldg.  dlagr. 

2.  1879.         1881.     129    (1),    252,    xxxiv    pp.,    2   folded 

sheets. 
Official  register  of  physicians,   etc.     1879.     252,  xzxlv 

3.  1880.'    1881.     47,  268  pp. 

Official  register  of  physicians,  etc.     1880.     268  pp. 

4.  1881.     1882.     xv,  xxxil,  213  pp. 

5.  1882.     1883.     xvl,  xllv,  633  pp. 

6.  1883.      1884.     xxiv,  103,  xxvl,  96,  xv,  324  pp. 
Conspectus   of   medical   colleges   xxvl.   96   pp.     Official 

register  of  physicians,  etc.     xv,  324  pp. 

7.  1884.      1885.     xll,  llv,  613  pp. 

Medical  education  in  the  U.  8.,  pp.  471-613. 

8.  1885.  1886.  xv,  cxxx,  556  pp. 

Medical  education,  pp.  375-556.  Pages  1-556  have  an 
individual  title  page :  Appendix  to  the  8th  ann. 
rept.  1886. 

9.  1886.     1889.     xiii,  Ixvlll,  274  pp. 

Pages  1-274  have  an  Individual  title  page :  Appendix 
to  the  9th  ann.  rept.  1887. 

10.  1887.     1890.     vli,  xcl,  313  pp. 

Official  register  of  physicians,  etc.    313  pp. 

11.  1888.     1892.     xcvil,  236  pp. 

Official  register  of  physicians,  etc.     236  pp. 
unnum.  1889,  1890,  1891.     1894.     cxxxv,  59  pp. 
Zymotic  diseases  In  Chicago,  1890-1892.     69  pp. 

15.  1892.     1894.     Ixvi,  xxvll,  255  pp. 
Medical   colleges  of  the  U.   8.     255  pp. 

16.  1893.     1894.     xllv,  270  pp. 

Official  register  of  physicians,  etc.     270  pp. 

Copies  of  this  rept.  sent  out  by  the  bd.  of  health  are 
all  mutilated,  having  the  second  order  on  p.  40  cut 
out.  This  was  made  necessary  by  the  operation 
of  an  Injunction  restraining  the  bd.  from  publish- 
ing this  order,  after  It  had  been  printed  In  the 
annual  report. 

17.  1894.     1895.     xcvl,   280  pp. 

Official  register  of  physicians,  etc.     280  pp. 

18.  1895.      1896.      Iv,  294  pp. 

Official  register  of  physicians,  etc.     294  pp. 

19.  1896.  1899.     cxl    pp. 

20.  1897.  n.  d.     xiii,   Ixxxiii,  66,  ccxxxv,  282  pp. 
Official  register  of  physicians,  etc.     282  pp.     19th  and 

20th  repts.  bound  together. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1.  1877/8  In  Repts.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879,  v.  4. 

2.  1879         "       "       32     "          "       1881,  V.  3. 

3.  1880        "       "       32     "          "       1881,  V.  8. 
4-20.  1881-1897  omitted. 


(Preliminary  Edition) 

1903/4.  Rept.  of  the  state  bd.  of  health  of  111.  for  the 
yrs.  1903  and  1904.  Issued  preliminary  to  the  pub- 
lication of  the  full  proceedings  of  the  bd.  n.  p. 
n.  d.  31  pp. 

These  preliminary  Issues  are  being  continued.     None 
earlier  than  the  above  was  seen  by  the  compiler. 


316 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

ANNUAL  REPORT — cont'd 

C 

1878-1897.     Abstract  of  the  [annual  and  quarterly]  pro- 
ceedings of  the  bd.  of  health. 

Beginning  in  1882  these  proceedings  were  Issued  sepa- 
rately. They  formed,  from  the  beginning  In  1878 
(pp.  49-56),  a  part  of  the  annual  rept.  of  the  bd. 
of  health.  It  has  not  been  thought  necessary  to 
collate  a  checklist  of  the  separates. 

D 

BULLETIN 
Comprises    such    sections    of    quarterly    rept.    of    secy. 

to  the  bd.  as  are  of  public  interest. 

1903-1904.     Bulletin  of  the  111.  bd.  of  health,  v.  1,  no. 
1  et  seq. 

E 

ClBCULABS 

The  following  collation  was  made  up  from  the  Surgeon 
General's  Index  Catalogue  and  from  the  N.  Y.  P.  L. 
collection.  There  is  no  file  of  these  circulars  in 
the  office  of  the  Illinois  State  Bd.  of  Health.  The 
division  of  these  circulars  into  series  has  no  other 
foundation  than  the  assumption  of  the  compiler. 
That  a  renumbering  of  the  series  took  place  seems 
obvious.  Whether  the  years  assigned  for  the  be- 
ginning of  a  new  numbering  are  correct,  is  un- 
certain. 

Checklist 

1  series 

1877-1885 

1-49.  Not  found. 

unnum.  1877,  Nov.  10.  Circular  to  the  medical  pro- 
fession of  111.  [Information  relative  to  registration 
of  births,  marriages,  and  deaths  and  for  obtaining 
certificates  of  practice.]  1  sheet  4°. 

— .   Same.     1  A.R.  bd.  health  1877/8  :  50-51. 
This  was  the  first  circular  Issued  by  the  bd.  of  health. 

unnum.  1877,  Dec.  5.  Circular  addressed  to  co.  bds. 
through  co.  clerks  with  blanks  for  information  rela- 
tive to  register  of  physicians,  rept.  of  births,  mar- 
riages, etc.]  (1  A.K.  bd.  health  1877/8:52.) 

— .  Separate  not  found. 

unnum.  1878,  June.  Form  of  letter  prepared  for  co. 
clerks  to  aid  them  In  executing  the  provisions  of 
the  Medical  Practice  and  State  Bd.  of  Health  acts. 
(1  same  1877/8:54.) 

— .  Separate  not  found. 

unnum.  1878,  Aug.  Circular  letter  addressed  to  practi- 
tioners and  mldwives.  (1  same  1877/8:54-55.) 

— .  Separate  not  found. 

unnum.  1881,  June  13.  [Circular-letter  inviting  state, 
municipal  bds.  of  health  to  attend  conference  of 
state  and  local  bds.  of  health,  on  June  29,  in  Chicago, 
for  considering  plan  to  prevent  introduction  and 
spread  of  small-pox  In  this  country]. 

— .  Separate  not  found. 

— .  Same.     (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1881 : 120.) 

unnum.  1881,  July  15.  Transportation  of  corpses.  Rules 
for  ....  by  r.rs.  and  steamboats  in  state  of  111. 

— .  Separate  not  found. 

— .  Same.     (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881 : 8.) 

unnum.  1881,  July  15.  Sanitary  policing  of  rwy.  sta- 
tions. [Circular-letter]  To  general  mngrs.  and  supts. 
of  r.rs. 

— .  Separate  not  found. 

— .  Same.     (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1881 :  9.) 

unnum.  1881,  Oct.  20.  Suppression  of  epidemic  dis- 
eases. [Circular-letter  to  local  bds.  of  health.] 

— .  Separate.     1  leaf  4°. 

— .  Same.     (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1881  :  11.) 

unnum.  1881,  Nov.  11.  Dangers  of  summer  resorts. 
[Circular  addressed  to  secretaries  of  state  bds.  of 
health  of  N.  H.,  N.  J.,  Mass.,  and  others ;  to  National 
Bd.  of  Health,  and  individuals.] 

— .  Separate  not  found. 

— .  Same.      (4  A.R.   bd.   health   1881:12-13.) 

1882  [i.  e.  1881],  Nov.  12.  Vaccination  of  rwy.  employes. 
[Circular-letter  addressed  to  mngrs.  of  r.rs.  urging 
vaccination  or  revaccinatlon,  of  all  employes]. 

— .  Separate  not  found. 

— .  Same.     (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881:14.) 
1881,   Nov.   15.     Hwy.   sanitation.      [Circular-letter   ad- 
dressed to  general  mngrs.  of  r.rs.  of  111.] 
— .  Separate  not  found. 
— .  Same.     (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1881 : 19.) 
unnum.  1882,   Jan.   9.      [Circular   letter   to   supts.   and 
other  officers  of  all  leading  steamboat  lines  on  the 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 

E — cont'd 

CIBCULABS — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1   series — cont'd 

1877-1885 — cont'd 

Ohio  and  Mississippi  rivers,  re.  vaccination  of  river- 
men.] 

— .  Separate  not  found. 
— .  Same.      (5  A.R.   bd.   health  1882 :  iv.) 
unnum.  1882,  Jan.  10.     Vaccination  of  inmates  of  state 
and  other  institutions  :    [official   order  addressed  to 
those   in   charge   of   state   institutions   and  to  other 
public  officers.] 
— .  Separate  not  found. 
— .  Same.     (5  A.K.  bd.  health  1882  :v.) 

50.  1881,  Dec.  1.     Vaccination  order. 
— .  Separate  not  found. 

— .  Same.     (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1881 :  24-28.) 
50a.  1881,  Dec.  1.     Official  order  concerning  the  vaccina- 
tion of  school  children.     4  pp. 
— .  Same.     (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882  :  370-372.) 
50b.  1882,  May  1.     Same,  revised.     4  pp. 

51.  1881,  Dec.  31.     Scholar's  certificate  of  vaccination. 
— .  Same.     (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1881 :  29.) 

52.  Return   of   vaccination   certificates,      [blank.] 
— .   Same.      (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882:378.) 

— .  Same.     (4  A.K.  bd.  health  1881 :  30.) 

53.  1882,  Jan.     Official  order  concerning  the  prevention 
of   small-pox.      Revised   and   in   force  Jan.    1,   1882. 
8  pp. 

— .   Same.      (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882:378-380.) 
The  circular  letter  to  accompany  this  blank  is  printed 

in  4  aim.  rept.  bd.  health  1881 :  31. 

—.  1882,    May.      Same.      (5    A.R.    state   bd.    of   health 
1882:  511-520.) 

54.  Not  found. 

55.  1882.  Jan.  23.     Official  order  [extending  time  speci- 
fied In  previous  order  [507]  for  vaccination  of  school 
children. 

— .  Separate  not  found. 

— .  Same.     (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882:375.) 

56.  1882.     [Blank  form  of]  personal  certificate  of  vaccin- 
ation ;  [Stub  or  counter-foil].     Memoranda  certificate 
for  vaccinating  physician  [blank  form].     (5  A.R.  bd. 
health  1882:  474.) 

57-59.  Not  found. 

60.  1882,    March.     Official   circular   concerning   vaccina- 
tion of  school  children.     4  pp. 
61-65.  Not  found. 

66.  1882.     March   [Circular  addressed  to  physicians  for 
data   re.   their  experience  in   vaccinating].      (5  A.R. 
bd.  health  1882  :  461.) 

67.  1882.      [Blank  form  of]    postal-card  vaccination  re- 
turn.    (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882  :  462-463.) 

68-79.  Not  found. 
80.   [1882]  Small-pox  epidemic,  1881-1882.     [Blank  form 

of]  small-pox  rept. 
— .  Separate  not  found. 
— .  Same.     (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882  :  243.) 
81. .   [Circular  letter  to  accompany  circular  no.  86.] 


82. 


Separate  not  found. 

Same.     (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882:240.) 

[Same,  to  accompany  circular  no.  80.] 


.  Separate  not  found. 
— .  Same.      (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882  :  243.) 
83-85.  Not  found. 
86.  — — .  Cost  of  small-pox  epidemic,  1881-1882.    [Blank 

form  of]    rept. 
— .  Separate  not  found. 

— .  Same.      (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882  :  241-242.) 
87-89.   Not  found. 
90.  1882.   [Blank  form  of]    condensed  return  of  deaths 

[for  the  yr.  1881  only]. 
— .  Separate  not   found. 
— .   Same.     (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882 :  538.) 
Following  this   is   prtd.    a   classified   list  of  causes   of 
death   ....    (pp.   540-541).    alphabetical   list  of 
causes  of  death    (pp.   542-543)  ;   list  of  synonyma 
and  equivalents  of  causes  of  death   (pp.  544-546). 
Part  of  this  circular? 
91-99.  Not  found. 

100.  1882.     Instructions  for  compiling  condensed   return 
of  deaths.     13  pp. 

Same.     (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882:  535-546.) 
1885.      Same.     16  pp. 
101    1882.   [Blank  form  of]  register  of  deaths. 
Separate  not  found. 
Same.     (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882  :  537.) 
102-111.  Not  found. 

112.  1882,  Sept.  20.     Vaccination  of  school-children.     To 
county  superintendents,  school  boards  and  teachers. 
4  pp. 
— .  Same.     (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882 :  376-377.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


317 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

CIRCULARS — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1877-1885 — cont'd 

113-154.  Not  found. 

155.  1883.     Preventable  disease  circular,     no.   2.     Diph- 
theria.    7  pp. 

156.  Not  found. 

157.  1883.     Preventable  disease  circular,     no.  3.     Scarlet 
fever.     8  pp. 

158.  1883.     Same.     Typhoid  fever.     8  pp. 

159.  1883.     Same.     Small-pox.     8  pp. 
160-169.  Not  found. 

170.  1883,  April.    Proc.  quarterly  meeting,  Apr.  1.    19  pp. 

171-177.  Not  found. 

178.  1883,  June.    Proc.  quarterly  meeting,  June  29.    8  pp. 

179-221.  Not  found. 

222.  1883.   July    3.      Circular   letter   relative   to   Asiatic 

cholera. 
Not  found. 

223-227.  Not  found. 

228.  1884.  Public  health  laws  of  Illinois  and  sanitary 
memoranda  for  the  Information  and  use  of  local 
health  authorities  and  others.  51  pp. 

229-234.  Not  found. 

235.  1884.  Auflr.  Concerning  the  vaccination  of  school 
children  [with  instructions  as  to  "  satisfactory  evi- 
dence of  proper  and  successful  vaccination"].  4  pp. 

236-240.  Not  found. 

241.  n.  d.     Blank  form  for  repts.  of  smallpox  casos  from 
attending  physicians.      (7  A.R.  bd.  health  1884  :  55- 
56.  > 

242.  1884.     Suggestions  for  reports  of  smallpox.     1  sheet. 
243-257.  Not  found. 

258.     Prevention  and  suppression  of  epidemic  and  malig- 
nant diseases.     Typhoid  fever.     Feh.  1.  1892.     7  pp. 
259-285.   Not  found. 

286.  1885.     Resolutions  concerning  medical  education.     1 
sheet.    4°. 

287-294.  Not  found. 

295.  Oct.     Proc.  quarterly  meeting,  Oct.  29.     20  pp. 

296-299.  Not  found. 

30O.   1886.  Jan.     Proc.  quarterly  meeting,  Jan.  21.     66  pp. 

2  series 
1886-1893 

[nos.   1-3001 

1-274.  Not  found. 

275.   1892.  April  4.     Medical  practice  In  111.  14  pp. 

276-2RR.   Not  found. 

287.  1892.     Circular  concerning  vaccination. 

288.  1892.  "  " 
289    1892.            " 

290.  1892.  " 

291.  1892.  July  1.     Memorandum  concerning  vaccination. 
13  pp. 

Repr.  from  5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882  :  483-496. 

292.  Not  found. 

293.  1892.      Abstr.   of   minutes    of   the   meeting   held    In 
Chicago.  July  27.     18  pp. 

294-299.  Not  found. 

300.   1893,    May    31.      Medicine   and    surgery.      Chap.    91. 

To  promote  the  science  of  medicine  and  surgery.     4 

pp. 

3  series 
1893-1894 
[nos.  1-?1 

1-296.  Not  found. 

297.     Ann.  meeting.  Springfield,  Jan.  30,  1894.     16  pp. 

4  series 
1895-[1896] 

1-195.  Not  found. 

196  (sic).  Milk  inspection.  Rules  and  regulations  of 
the  state  bd.  of  health,  concerning  production  and 
sale  of  milk  and  cream  for  human  food.  Aug.  12, 
1895.  7  pp. 

196  (sic).  Preventable  disease  circular,  no.  1.  Small- 
pox. March  27,  1895.  8  pp. 

197-267.   Not  found. 

268.  Prevention  nnd  suppression  of  epidemic  and  malig- 
nant diseases.  Diphtheria.  Nov.  17.  1896.  8  pp. 

269-272.  Not  found. 

273.  1896,  Nov.  17.  Prevention  and  suppression  of  epi- 
demic and  malignant  diseases.  Diphtheria.  8  pp. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd  v 

serial — cont'd 

F 
PREVENTABLE  DISEASE  CIRCULARS 

Checklist 

English  edition 

1  series 

1881.    How  to  prevent  the  spread  of  small  pox. 
ed.  1.     March.     Not  found, 
ed.  2.     Not  found, 
ed.  3.     Revised  Nov.     4  pp. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
ed.  1  In  4  ann.  rept.  bd.  health  1881 :  3-6. 


ed.  2-3  omitted. 

2  series 
Small-pox.      8    pp. 

7  pp. 


(Circulars    whole    no 
(Circulars   whole  no. 


no.  1.  1883. 

159.) 
no.  2.     1883.     Diphtheria. 

155.) 
no.  2.     1883.     Same.      (6    ann.    rept.    bd.    health    1883: 

83-86. ) 

1883.     Scarlet  fever.     8  pp.     (Circulars  whole  no. 


no.  3. 

157.) 
no.  3.     1883. 

86-88.) 
nn.  3.      1883. 
no.  4.      1883. 

no.  158.) 
no.  ,.     1883. 

89-92. ) 


Same.      (6    ann.    rept.    bd.    health  1883 : 

Revised  Jan.  1888.     7  pp. 

Typhoid   fever.     8   pp.      (Circulars  whole 

Same.      (6    ann.    rept.    bd.    health  1883: 


3  series 

PREVENTION  AND  SUPPRESSION  OF  MALIGNANT  AND  EPIDEMIC 
DISEASES 

no.  1.     1895,  March  27.     Small-pox.     8  pp.     (Circulars 

whole  no.  196.) 
no.  2.     Not  found. 

[no.   3.1   1892,  Feb.  1.     Typhoid  fever.     7  pp. 
[no.  4.]   1895,  Oct.  10.     Scarlet  fever.     8  pp. 
German  edition 
1  series 

ClRCULARE    UBEB    BEKAMPFUNG    ANSTECKENDER    KRANKHEITEN 

1881.     Wie    kann    man    die    Blatternseuche    verhlndern? 

4  pp. 
1883.     Typhus.     8  pp. 

Scandinavian  edition 
1881.      Forholdsregler   for   at   forhlndre    Udbredelsen    at 

Kopperne.     4  pp. 

non-serial 

18  ?  Common  dangers  to  health:  bad  air,  bad  water, 
bad  food.  Remarks  by  John  M.  Gregory,  n.  t.  p. 
8  pp. 

Copy  In  Library  of  Congress. 

1884.  Rules  and  regulations  concerning  public  health. 
(7  A.R.  bd.  health  1884:  45-57.) 

Blindness 
1894.    Prevention  of  blindness.     (State  bd.  of  health.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Boards  of  Health 

1881.  Recommendation    for    such    legislation    as    will 
place  bd.  of  health  in  position  to  properly  perform 
functions.     (Govs.  mess.  1881:  10.) 

1882.  Opinion;     power    of    state    board     of    health. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2:  29.) 

1883.  Proclamation  of  ann.  mtg.  of  bd.  to  gov.     (State 
bd.  of  health.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1885.  Suggestion     for    contingent    apprn.    subject    to 
order  of  bd.  of  health,  to  be  used  on  approval  of 
gov.  only  in  case  of  approach  of  ravaging  disease 
threatening  the  lives  and  health  of  large  portions 
of  people  of  state.     (Govs.  mess.  1885:  16.) 

1887.    Recommendation  for  liberal  apprns.  enabling  bd. 

of  health  to  meet  all  necessities  of  its  creation. 

(Same  1887:  41.) 
1889.     Recommendation  that  usual  apprns.   for  bd.   of 

health  be  allowed.     (Same  1889:  16.) 
1898.     Opinion;   power  of  bd.  of  health.     (Bienn.  rept. 

atty.  gen.  1897/8:  361.) 


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PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Boards  of  Health — cont'd 

1900.  Same;  state  bd.  of  health— power  of  co.  comrs. 
to  quarantine;  expenses  of  quarantine  by  state  bd. 
—out  of  what  fund  paid.  (Same  1899/00:  333.) 

1903.  Recommendation  for  more  adequate  provision  to 
defray  expenses  of  state  bd.  of  health.    (Govs.  mess. 
1903:  16.) 

LOCAL  BOARDS 

1897.  Powers  of  city  councils  in  cities  and  presidents 
and  bds.  of  trustees  in  villages  incorporated  under 
general  law.  (20  A.R.  bd.  health  1897:  xii-xiii.) 

1900.  Opinion;    creation  of  township   bd.   of  health — 
powers  and  duties.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/ 
00:  340-341.) 

1901.  Same;    compensation    of    city    bd.    of    health. 
(Same  1901/2:  241.) 

Conferences 

1881.  Chicago  conference  on  small-pox;  see  below, 
Epidemics.  Small-pox,  this  date. 

1884.  National  conference  of  state  bds.  of  health.  (7 
A.R.  bd.  health  1884:  77-137.) 

1897.  Rept.  on  proceedings  of  sec.  of  hygiene,  public 
health,  epidemiology  and  sanitary  engineering  of 
12th  International  Medical  Congress,  held  at  Mos- 
cow, Russia,  Aug.  19-26,  1897;  by  F.  W.  Hunt.  (20 
same  1897:  xlviii-lvi.) 

Dead,  Care  of 

1881.  Transportation  of  corpses.  Rules  for  r.rs.  and 
steamboats  in  111.  July  15.  (4  A.R.  bd.  health 
1881:  8.) 

1904.  Official    rules   concerning   the   transportation   of 
the  dead.     (Revised  and  in  force  April  1.)     1  sheet 
4°.     (111.  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Diseases 

18  ?      Rules  and  regulations  of  the   111.   state  bd.  of 

health  for  the  prevention,  restriction  and  suppres- 
sion of  contagious  diseases.    4  pp. 

1890-1892.     Zymotic   diseases   in   Chicago,   sanitary   ex- 
hibit of  state  bd.  of  health  at  World's  Columbian 
Exposition  1903.     53  pp.      (12/14   A.R.  bd.   health 
1889/91.) 
CONSUMPTION 

19  7-1904.    The  cause  and  prevention  of  consumption. 

Circular,  ed.  1-3.     (State  bd.  of  health.) 

Checklist 

ed.  1.     Not  found, 
ed.  2.     1904.     16  pp. 
ed.  3.     1904.     24  pp. 

1903.  Notes  on  tuberculosis  [in  111.];  by  Dr.  Geo.  W. 
Webster,  pres.  of  III.  state  bd.  of  health.  (111.  con- 
ference of  charities  8  sess.  1903:  69-72.) 

.    The  economic  loss  to  111.  from  tuberculosis;  by 

H.  M.  Thomas.     (Same  1903:  72-79.) 
Epidemics 

1881.  Circular  of  state  bd.  of  health,  Oct.  20,  to  presi- 
dents of  local  bds.,  requesting  concert  of  action  to 
prevent,  control  and  stamp  out  contagious  and 
epidemic  diseases  during  coming  winter  1  leaf 
4°. 

.    Same.     (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1881:  11.) 

Not  seen ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1887.  Propriety  of  memorializing  Congress  to  make 
suitable  provision  for  extermination  of  all  epidemic 
or  contagious  diseases.  (Govs.  mess.  1887:  40.) 

1893.    Recommendation  that  contingent  epidemic  fund 

be  largely  increased.    (Same  1893:  15.) 
CHICKEN-POX 

1900.  Circular  of  information.  Chicken-pox  (vari- 
cella) in  the  adult.  To  the  physicians  of  111.  2 
leaves. 

Not  seen  ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Epidemics — cont'd 
CHOLERA 

See  also  below,  Quarantine. 

1884.  Asiatic  cholera  in  North  America.  National 
conference  of  state  bds.  of  health  held  at  St.  Louis, 
Oct.  13-15,  1884.  24  pp.  (State  bd.  of  health.) 

.    Suggestions  on  cholera.     (Same.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1886.    Coast  defenses  agst.  Asiatic  cholera.     Rept.  of 
an  inspection  of  the  Atlantic  and  Gulf  quarantines 
betw.  the  St.  Lawrence  and  Rio  Grande;   by  J.  H. 
Rauch.    31  pp.     (Same.) 
DIPHTHERIA 

1883.  Diphtheria.  7  pp.  (Preventable  disease  circu- 
lars, no.  2.) 

— .     Same.     (6  ann.  rept.  bd.  health  1883:  83-86.) 

1903.    Diphtheria  its  prevention,  restriction  and  sup- 
pression; issued  by  111.  state  bd.  of  health.    19  pp. 
SCARLET  FEVER 

1883.  Scarlet  fever.  8  pp.  (Preventable  disease  circu- 
lars, no.  3.) 

.    Same.     (6  ann.  rept.  bd.  health  1883:  86-88.) 

1895.  Scarlet  fever.  8  pp.  (Prevention  and  suppres- 
sion of  malignant  and  epidemic  diseases,  unnum.) 

1903.    Scarlet  fever  (scarlatina)  its  prevention,  restric- 
tion and  suppression.     19   pp.     (111.  state  bd.  of 
health.) 
SMALL-POX 

See  also  Vital  Statistics  :     Mortality. 

1879-1881.  Table  showing  no.  of  deaths  from  small-pox 
reported  in  several  cities  of  U.  S.  (4  A.R.  bd. 
health  1881:  124-125.) 

1880-1882.  Table  showing  mean  of  total  population 
living  at  all  ages,  proportion  of  cases  of  small  pox, 
relative  susceptibility  to  small  pox  at  given  ages. 
(5  same  1882:  227-228.) 

.     Small  pox  epidemic  in  U.  S.     (5  same  1882:  211- 

327.) 

1881.  Rept.  of  proceedings  at  Chicago  conference  on 
small  pox,  June  29-30.  (4  same  1881:  [119M30.) 

.     How  to  prevent  the  spread  of  small-pox,  ed.  3. 

Revised,  Nov.    4  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.     (4  ann.  rept.  bd.  health  1881:  3-6.) 

.     Same,  German  ed.    Wie  kann  man  die  Blattern- 

seuche  verhindern?     4  pp. 

Not  seen ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same,   Scandinavian   ed.     Forholdsregler   for  at 

forhindre  Udbredelsen  of  Kopperne.     4  pp. 
Not  seen  ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1881-1882.  Table  showing  cases  of  small  pox  treated 
in  Chicago  hospital,  by  ages  and  nativities.  (5 
A.R.  bd.  health  1882:  251,  252.) 

.    Table  showing  cases  of  small  pox  in  city  and 

hospitals  of  Chicago,  by  months.     (5  same  1882: 
250,  252.) 

.    Tables  showing  recapitulation  of  small  pox  cases 

in  city  of  Chicago,   by   wards  and   divisions.      (5 
same  1882:  250,  251.) 

1881-1883.  Tabular  stmt.  of  localities  infected,  origin 
of  contagion,  duration,  no.  of  cases,  no.  of  deaths, 
actual  cost  to  individuals  and  communities,  con- 
structive and  estimated  cost  in  each  locality  re- 
ported (small  pox).  (5  same  1882:  231-239.) 

.     Tables  showing  nationality  of  cases  of  small  pox, 

and  occupations.     (5  same  1882:  230.) 

.  Table  showing  recoveries  and  deaths,  with  per- 
centages, among  1081  successfully  vaccinated  cases, 
analyzed  with  reference  to  date  of  vaccination  in 
relation  to  exposure.  (5  same  1882:  223.) 

.    Table  showing  total  no.  of  cases  of  small-pox  at 

given  ages,  sexes  specified.    (5  same  1882:  227.) 


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319 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Epidemics — cont'd 
SMALL-POX — cont'd 

•.  Table  showing  recoveries  and  deaths,  with  per- 
centages, among  710  unvaccinated  cases,  sub-di- 
visions: vaccination  never  attempted,  vaccination 
attempted,  reported  unsuccessful.  (5  same  1882: 
224.) 

.    Table  showing  analysis  of  239  cases,  reported 

unsuccessfully  vaccinated,  with  reference  to  date  of 
attempted  vaccination  in  relation  to  exposure.  (5 
same  1882:  225.) 

.  Table  showing  results  in  140  misc.  cases,  recur- 
rent attacks,  inoculated,  etc.  (5  same  1882:  225.) 

.     Table  showing  origin  of  infection  in  new  points 

infected,  and  in  new  introductions  into  places  pre- 
viously infected,  during  each  month  of  yr.  (5 
same  1882:  217.) 

.    Diagram  showing  no.  of  new  points  infected  and 

new  introductions  of  small  pox  into  places  previ- 
ously infected,  during  each  month  of  yr.  (5  same 
1882:  216.) 

.     Tables  showing  mo.  of  introduction  and  origin  of 

introduction  of  small  pox  in  several  states.  (5 
same  1882:  215.) 

1882.  Table  showing  decline  of  epidemic  of  small  pox 
in  Chicago  since  inauguration  of  immigrant  inspec- 
tion service.     (5  same  1882:  xxxiv.) 

.    Table  showing  steady  decline  of  small  pox  in 

Chicago.     (5  same  1882:  347-349.) 

.  Tabular  strut,  showing  sex,  age,  nativity,  occu- 
pation, vaccinal  history,  character  of  attack,  dura- 
tion of  illness,  and  result  in  1000  cases  of  small 
pox.  (5  same  1882:  296-327.) 

.     Official  order  of  state  bd.  of  health  concerning 

prevention  of  small-pox.  Revised  and  in  force 
Jan.  1.  8  pp.  (Circular  53.) 

Not  seen ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.     (5  A.R.  state  bd.  of  health  1882:  511-520.) 

.    Immigrant   inspection   service   of   the   National 

Bd.  of  Health;  operations  in  western  district,  com- 
prising states  of  Indiana,   111.  and  Missouri.      (5 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  343-365.) 
In  relation  to  small  pox. 

.     Immigrant  introduction  of  small-pox.     (5  same 

1882:  331-342.) 

1883.  Small-pox.     8   pp.      (Preventable   disease  circu- 
lars, no.  1.) 

1884.  Suggestions  for  reports  of  small-pox.     1  sheet. 
(Circular  242,  state  bd.  of  health.) 

1893/4.  Tenement  house  mnftre.;  infectious  food; 
small-pox  in  garment  shops  in  Chicago;  illustrative 
cases;  danger  of  infection  increased  by  conceal- 
ment; recurrence  and  dangerous  medical  certifi- 
cates; insufficiency  of  sees.  1,  2  and  8;  need  of  staff 
physicians;  reasons  for  concealment  in  tenement 
houses;  tenement  house  vs.  factory;  the  lesson  of 
the  small  pox  epidemic;  cloak  mnftrers.  and  their 
shops;  clothing,  etc.  (2  A.R.  factory  inspectors 
1893/4:  58-61.) 

1894.  First    special    rept.    of    factory    inspectors;     on 
small-pox   in   the  tenement  house   sweat-shops   of 
Chicago.    July  1,  1894.     57  pp. 

.     Table  showing  places  where  small-pox  appeared, 

no.  of  cases,  deaths  and  original  contagion.  (17 
A.R.  bd.  health  1894:  xlix.) 

1895.  Table  showing  places  where  outbreaks  of  small 
pox  were  reported,  with   no.   of  cases.      (18  same 
1895:  xxxviii.) 

.  Small-pox.  8  pp.  (Prevention  and  suppression 

of  malignant  and  epidemic  diseases,  no.  1.) 

1899.  Variola  benigna  and  modified  smallpox.  Re- 
prints from  Reynolds'  System  of  Medicine  1879, 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Epidemics — cont'd 
SMALL-POX — cont'  d 

and  Allbutt's  System  of  Medicine  1897.  Published 
by  111.  state  bd.  of  health.  1  sheet. 

1900.  Remarks  on  the  present  mild  type  of  small  pox, 
the  symptoms  and  diagnosis;   by  Wm.  M.  Welch. 
Reprinted  from  Phila.  Medical  Jol.  Nov.  18,  1899. 
18  pp.     (111.  state  bd.  of  health.) 

1901.  Touching  the   symptoms   and   diagnosis    of   the 
epidemic  of  modified  small  pox  prevalent  in  some 
portions  of  the  U.  S.    An  open  letter  to  state  bd.  of 
health  of  111.  by  Jas.  N.  Hyde.    24  pp.  illus.    6  pis. 

1903.  Small-pox,   its  prevention,   restriction   and   sup- 
pression;  issued  by  state  bd.  of  health,  1902.     50 
pp.,  illus. 

TYPHOID 

1883.  Typhoid    fever.      8    pp.      (Preventable    disease 
circulars,  no.  4.) 

.    Same,  in  German.    8  pp. 

.    Same.     (6  ann.  rept.  bd.  health  1883:  89-92.) 

1892.  Typhoid  fever.  7  pp.  (Prevention  and  suppres- 
sion of  malignant  and  epidemic  diseases,  unnum.) 

1904.  Typhoid  fever,  rules  and  regulations  concerning 
its  prevention  and  suppression.     17  pp.     (111.  state 
bd.  of  health.) 

YELLOW  FEVBE 

1878.  Yellow  fever  in  Cairo,  111.;  by  Dr.  W.  R.  Smith, 
S.  R.     (1  A.R.  bd.  health  1878:  46-48.) 

.    Map  of  yellow  fever  from  districts  of  Cairo,  111. 

(1  same  1878.) 

1879.  Yellow  fever  in  U.  S.  in  1879;  by  secy.     (2  same 
1879:  24-93.) 

With    proceedings    of   meeting    of   sanitary    council    of 
Miss.  Valley. 

1897.  Table  showing  yellow  fever  in  U.  S.  as  reported 
to  supervising  surgeon  gen.  of  U.  S.  Marine  Hos- 
pital Service.  (20  same  1897:  Ixxv-lxxvi.) 

.  Yellow  fever  in  U.  S.  in  1897,  rept  of  secy,  to  bd. 

at  quarterly  meeting,  Oct.  5.  (20  same  1897:  Ivii- 
Ixxvili.) 

Expenditures;  see  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Inspection  Service:    Federal 

1882.    See  above,  Epidemics.    Small-pox,  this  date. 
Inspection  Service:   State 

See    also    below    under    Sanitation.      State    Sanitary 
Survey. 

1885.  Recapitulation  of  tabular  stoats,  of  house-to- 
house  inspections  in  towns,  with  aggregates  of 
same.  (8  A.R.  bd.  health  1885:  113-117.) 

Laws  and  Decisions 

DECISIONS 

1884.  Decisions  in  courts  in  several  states  under  medi- 
cal practice  laws.     (7  A.R.  bd.  health   1884:  427- 
466.) 

1897.  Court  decisions  arranged  alphabetically  by 
states.  (20  same  1897:  xciii-cxxxix. ) 

.    Court  decisons  of  111.  courts.     (20  same  1897:  1- 

47.) 
LAWS 

1877.    State  bd.  of  health.    Act  to  create  and  establish 

bd.  of  health  in  state  approved  May  25,  1877,  in 

force  July  1,  1877.     (1  A.R.  bd.  health  1878:  14-15.) 

Reappears  In  the  6th   (1883 :  vill-x),  8th  (1885:535-8) 

and  20th  (1897:lx-xl)  repts. 

1882.  Medical  laws  in  U.  S.  and  Canada.  (5  same 
1882:  [7]-202.) 

1884.  Summary  of  existing  legislation  In  111.  concern- 
ing public  health.  (7  same  1884:  19-43.) 

.  Public  health  laws  and  sanitary  memoranda  for 

use  of  local  health  authorities  and  others.  51  pp. 
(State  bd.  of  health.) 


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PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Laws  and  Decisions — cont'd 
LAWS — cont'd 

1896.  Public  health  laws  of  111.,  and  sanitary  memo- 
randa for  the  information  and  use  of  local  health 
authorities  and  others.  Springfield,  1896.  50  pp. 

Not  seen  ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
Medical  Societies 

1840.  Kept.  re.  bill  "  to  incorporate  medical  societies." 
(Sen.  jol.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  103-104.) 

1841.  Rept.    on   act   to   incorporate   medical   societies. 
2  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1: 
227-228.) 

1877-1884.     Directory  of   medical   societies   in    111.      (6 

A.R.  bd.  health  1883:  241-249.) 
1894-1897.     Directory  of  medical  societies  in   111.      (16 

same  1893  (pp.  211-227)— 20  same  1897.) 

Quarantine 

1879.     Summary  stmt.  of  inspections  and  other  service 

at  quarantine  inspection  station,  Miss.  River,  below 

Cairo.     (2  A.R.  bd.  health  1879:  93.) 
.     Table   showing   temperature    record,   quarantine 

inspection  station,  Mississippi  River,  below  Cairo, 

111.     (2  some  1879:  89.) 

1884.  Cholera  quarantine  regulations.     (7  some  1884: 
59-62.) 

1885.  Coast  defenses  agst.  Asiatic  cholera,  rept.  of  in- 
spection of  quarantines  maintained  upon  Atlantic 
and  Gulf  coasts  from  St.  Lawrence  to  Rio  Grande. 
(8  some  1885:  19-57.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  also  the  "  Detailed  stuit.  of  warrants  drawn  on  the 

treasury  "  in  the  auditor's  rept. 

1879-1897.  Financial  stmt.  and  rept.  of  treasurer  of  bd. 
of  health.  (2  A.R.  bd.  health  1879  (pp.  20-23) — 20 
some  1897.) 

1881.    Rept.  of  money  appropriated  to  defray  expenses 
of  bd.  of  health  in  investigating  cause  of  outbreak 
of  epidemics  and  aiding  in  preventing  spread   of 
same.    (Govs.  mess.  1881:  10.) 
Sanitation 

1881.     Official  orders,  circulars,  and  extracts  from  secys. 
correspondents.     (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1881:  3-35.) 
Concerning  sanitation. 

1885.  Tables  showing  recapitulation  of  house  and  fac- 
tory repts.  on  sanitary  conditions.     (8  some  1885: 
Ixvii.) 

.  Table  showing  improvements  in  sanitary  condi- 
tions. (8  same  1885:  121-122.) 

1886,  1893.     Sanitary  rept.     (State  bd.  of  health.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

CHICAGO 
1879.    Sanitary  problems  of  Chicago  past  and  present; 

by  secy.     (2  A.R.  bd.  health  1879:  94-123.) 
FACTORIES    AND   WOBKSHOPS;    see   LABOR.      FACTORY    IN- 
SPECTION 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  INSTITUTIONS;   SEE  MAINTENANCE: 

STATE.    SANITATION 
SANITABY  COUNCIL  OF  THE  MISSISSIPPI  VALLEY 

serial 

Sanitary  Council  of  the  Mississippi  Valley 
1879-1885.     Proceedings  of  the  ann.  meetings    1-7 

1.  1879  Nov.       T 

2.  1880  April 
called  1880  Dec. 

3.  1881  April 

;2  April  5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882  :  521-532. 

«    }     !  6pril  ?  1883  :  92-101. 

6.  1884  Mar.   7 •         1884  •  65-73 

7.  1885  Mar.  8 1885 !  61-76.' 

non-serial 

1879.  Organization  mtg.  of  the  Sanitary  Council  of  the 
Mississippi  Valley,  Apr.-May.  (2  A.R.  bd.  health 
1879:  27-44.) 


4   A.R.   bd.   healti   1881 : 131-182. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Sanitation — cont'd 
SANITABY  DISTRICTS 

1889.  Jol.  of  committee  of  whole  house  of  36  Gen. 
Assem.  upon  House  bill  299  to  create  sanitary  dis- 
tricts. (House  jol.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1889:  1064-1074.) 

CHICAGO    SANITARY   DISTRICT 
See  Canals.     Chicago  Drainage  Canal. 
SCHOOL  HYGIENE;  see  EDUCATION.    SCHOOL  HYGIENE 
STATE  INSTITUTIONS;  see  MAINTENANCE:    STATE 
STATE  SANITABY  SUBVEY 

serial 
A 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS 

1  series 

1879.  Summary  of  inspection  rept.,  July-Aug.  (2  A.R. 
bd.  health  1879:  30  and  foldg  sheet.) 

"  To  promote  the  sanitation  of  towns  and  cities  in  the 
lower  part  of  the  State,  early  in  the  month  of 
May  blanks  ror  the  house  to  house  inspection  were 
gent  to  East  St.  Louis,  Chester,  Grand  Tower, 
Cairo,  Mound  City,  Metropolis,  Shawneetown,  and 
Golconda.  After  the  outbreak  of  yellow  fever  at 
Memphis  blanks  were  sent  to  [29  other  cities]." 
(2  A.R.  bd.  health  1879:130.)  The  above  sum- 
mary Is  only  for  the  following  cities,  Decatur, 
Metropolis,  Cairo,  Galesburg.  Anna,  Tamaroa, 
Mound  City,  and  Mount  Vernon. 

2  series 

"  As  an  important  step  In  the  sanitary  survey  of  the 
state,  a  form  for  a  sanitary  schedule  was  dis- 
tributed to  the  more  Important  cities  and  towns. 
This  form  was  based  upnn  the  Schedules  of  Ques- 
tions for  the  Sanitary  Survey  of  a  City  or  Town, 
originally  prepared  under  the  direction  of  the 
American  Public  Health  Assn.,  by  a  committee  of 
28  prominent  sanitarians.  These  questions  were 
revised  and  embrace  the  following  subjects :  A. 
Location,  population  and  climate;  B.  Topography; 
C.  Water  Supply  ;  D.  Drainage  and  Sewerage ;  B. 
Streets.  Alleys  and  Public  Grounds ;  F.  Habita- 
tions ;  G.  Gas  and  Lighting ;  H.  Garbage  and  Ex- 
creta ;  I.  Markets ;  K.  Slaughter  Houses  and 
Abattoirs  :  L.  Manufactories  and  Trades ;  M.  Hos- 
pitals and  Public  Charities ;  N.  Police  and  Pris- 
ons ;  O.  Fire  Establishments,  etc. ;  P.  Cemeteries 
and  Burials  :  Q.  Public  Health,  Laws,  Regulations, 
Municipal  Officials  ;  R.  Registration  and  Statistics 
of  Deaths  and  Diseases ;  S.  Municipal  Sanitary 
Expenses  ;  T.  Public  Schools."  (8  A.R.  bd.  health 
1885:139.) 
1885-1886.  Sanitary  survey  of  cities  and  towns. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1885  in  8  A.R.  state  bd.  health  1885  :  139-282. 
Embraces    sanitary    survey    of    the    following    places : 

Pullman,  Quincy,  Litchfleld,  Canton,  Morris,  Le- 
mont.  Edwardsville,  Bushnell,  Carlyle,  Greenville, 
Soarta.  Virden,  Carthage,  Camp  Point,  Oregon, 
McLeansboro,  Nokomls.  Clayton,  Equality. 

1886  in  9  A.R.  state  bd.  health  1886  : 1-159. 

Sanitary  survey  of  following  places :  Alton,  Anna, 
Beardstown.  Belleville,  Carlinville,  Carrollton,  Col- 
llnsville.  Freeburg,  Mt.  Vernon.  Rockford,  Rock 
Island.  Springfield,  Streatnr.  Tuscola,  Urbana. 

B 
STATE  AT  LARGE 

"  At  the  July,  1884,  meeting  of  the  state  board  of  health 
the  initiative  was  taken  in  a  systematic  plan  of 
operations  for  a  general  sanitary  inspection  of  the 
entire  state,  with  the  view  of  securing  the  best 
obtainable  condition  of  cleanliness  in  order,  prim- 
arily, to  prevent  the  spread  of  Asiatic  cholera 
should  that  disease — then  assuming  threatening 
proportions  In  Southern  Europe — be,  unfortunately, 
introduced  Into  Illinois.  The  work  was  begun  by 
a  general  memorandum,  dated  July  3,  1884,  out- 
lining the  more  Important  points  requiring  prompt 
attention,  and  which  was  sent  to  the  authorities 
of  some  800  cities,  towns,  and  villages  throughout 
the  State.  This  was  followed  by  a  circular-order, 
issued  through  the  offices  of  the  county  clerks, 
directing  an  inspection  of  all  public  buildings  In 
charge  of  county  commissioners  or  boards  of  super- 
visors, and  requesting  especial  attention  to  the 
condition  of  almshouses,  Jails,  and  kindred  insti- 
tutions. At  brief  intervals  similar  circulars  were 
addressed  to  the  managers  of  all  r.r.  cos.  operating 
in  111.,  to  co.  supts.  of  schools,  to  health  officers, 
and  others."  (7  A.R.  bd.  health  1884  :  69.) 


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381 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Sanitation — cont'd 
STATE  SANITARY  SUBVEY — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

STATE  AT   LARGE— cont'd 
1884-1886.     [Ann.  rept] 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  In  7  A.U.  state  bd.  health  1884  :  59-62. 

1885  "  8     "          1885 : 83-252. 

1886  "  9 1886 :  1-159. 

Discontinued. 


1884-1885.     Circulars,  1-8. 

Checklist 

1.  1884,  July  3.     Cholera  quarantine  regulations. 

2.  1884,  July.     Inspection  of  public  buildings,  especially 

almshouses  and  Jails. 

3.  1884,  July    17.      Sanitary    condition    of    r.r.    stations, 

depots  and  surrounding  grounds. 

4.  1885,  March.     Instructions  for  filling  out  blank  forms 

of  house  to  house  Inspection. 

5.  Not  found. 

6.  1885,  April.     Inspection  of  public  Institutions. 

7.  1885,  April.     Circular  to  co.   supts.   of  schools.     1   1. 

8.  1885,  June.     Relative  to  Sanitary  Schedule. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1-3  In  7  ann.  rept.  bd.  health  1884 :  59-62. 

4  "   8     "         "         "         "      1885:87-89. 

5  omitted. 

6  In  8  ann.  rept.  bd.  health  1885 :  100-101. 

7  "   8     •'          'T         "         "      1885 : 102-103. 

8  "   8     "         "         "         "      1886:139. 

non-serial 

1879.  Summary  of  inspection  rept.  In  towns  and  cities 
by  wards.  (2  A.R.  bd.  health  1879:  131.) 

1885.  State  sanitary  survey.  (Cities  and  towns)  sani- 
tary schedule  of embracing  the  following 

conditions  pertaining  to  the  public  health.  44(1) 
fl.  (State  bd.  of  health.) 

.     Same.     (8  A.R.  bd.  health  1885:  139-155.) 

.     [Circular  letter  concerning  sanitary  survey  of 

the  state,  and  house-to-house  inspection  now  being 
prosecuted  ....  with  reference  to  probable  advent 
of  Asiatic  cholera]  March  27.  1  leaf.  4°.  (State 
bd.  of  health.) 

.    Inspection  rept.     (Same.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
WATER-SUPPLY;  see  that  title 
Vaccination 

1881.  Table  showing  vaccinal  status  of  scholars  at  date 
of  making  returns,  in  Cook  Co.,  Chicago  included. 
(5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882:  387.) 

.     Tables  showing  abstract  of  returns  of  vaccinal 

history  in  Cook  Co.,  Chicago  included.  (5  same 
1882:  387.) 

.     Table  showing  no.  of  enrolled  scholars  in  each 

co.,  no.  in  attendance,  and  vaccinal  status  Dec.  1, 
1881,  and  date  of  making  returns.  (5  same  1882: 
391-392.) 

.    Table  showing  results  of  vaccination  and  revac- 

cination  with  bovine  and  humanized  virus  at  given 
ages  and  in  each  sex  in  Wayne  Co.  (5  same  1882: 
390.) 

.    Table  showing  vaccinal  status  of  scholars  at  date 

of  making  returns  in  Wayne  Co.  (5  same  1882: 
389.) 

.    Tables  showing  abstract  of  returns  of  vaccinal 

history  in  Wayne  Co.     (5  same  1882:  389.) 

.  Tables  showing  comparative  results  of  vaccina- 
tion and  renovation  with  bovine  and  humanized 
virus,  at  given  ages  and  in  each  sex,  in  Cook  Co., 
Chicago  included.  (5  same  1882:  388.) 

.     Tables  showing  no.   of  scholars   returned   from 

each  co.  as  protected  by  vaccination  or  revaccina- 

21 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Vaccination — cont'd 

tion  prior  and  after  Dec.  1,  1881,  at  given  ages  and 
of  each  sex.  (5  same  1882:  416-425.) 

1881.  Tables  showing  no.  of  scholars  returned  from 
each  co.   as  having  been  revaccinated  prior  and 
after  Dec.  1,  1881,  at  given  ages,  and  of  each  sex. 
(5  same  1882:  406-415.) 

.  Tables  showing  no.  of  scholars  returned  from 

each  co.  as  having  been  vaccinated  (primary)  prior 
and  after  Dec.  1,  1881,  at  given  ages,  and  of  each 
sex.  (5  same  1882:  396-405.) 

.  Table  showing  percentages  of  vaccinally  pro- 
tected in  each  co.  prior  to  Dec.  1,  1881,  and  at  date 
of  making  returns.  (5  same  1882:  393-394.) 

.  Table  showing  results  and  primary  vaccinations 

with  bovine  and  humanized  virus,  at  specified  ages 
with  recapitulation  of  same.  (5  same  1882:  426- 
442.) 

.  Table  showing  results  of  vaccination  with  bo- 
vine and  humanized  virus,  at  specified  ages,  with 
recapitulation  of  same.  (5  same  1882:  443-456.) 

.  Official  order  of  state  bd.  of  health  concerning 

vaccination  of  school-children;  Dec.  1.  4  pp. 
(Circular  50a.) 

1882.  Same,  revised  and  in  force  May  1.    4  pp.     (Cir- 
cular 50b.) 

Not  seen ;   Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1882.  Vaccination  of  school  children.  To  co.  supts., 
school  bds.  and  teachers.  4  pp.  (Circular  112, 
state  bd.  of  health.) 

Not  seen  ;   Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.    Vaccination    of   school   children.      (5    A.R.    bd. 

health  1882:  369-460.) 
In  Its  local  application. 

.  Tables  showing  total  no.  of  vaccinations  re- 
ported. (5  same  1882:  462-463.) 

— — .  Table  showing  %  of  results  in  expressions  of 
preference  for  bovine  virus  to  others.  (5  same 
1882:  465-466.) 

.  Table  showing  comparative  results  in  vaccina- 
tion of  school  children  and  all  ages  with  percent- 
ages of  same.  (5  same  1882:  464.) 

.    Table  showing  inspections  and  vaccinations  by 

asst.  inspector  during  various  months  of  yr.  (5 
same  1882:  348,  351,  354,  361,  363,  365.) 

.    Table  showing  analysis  of  inspector's  work  in 

western  district  in  relation  to  vaccination.  (5 
same  1882:  355.) 

.  Table  showing  no.  of  inspections  and  vaccina- 
tions by  each  inspector  in  Chicago,  East  St.  Louis 
and  Indianapolis.  (5  same  1882:  346.) 

1884.  Concerning  vaccination  of  school  children  [with 
instructions  as  to  "  satisfactory  evidence  of  proper 
and  successful  vaccination  "].  4pp.  (Circular  235, 
state  bd.  of  health.) 

Not  seen  ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.    Circular  relating  to  vaccination  certificates.    2  11. 

(111.  bd.  of  health.) 

Not  seen  ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1895.  Opinion;  vaccine  laboratory.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1895/6:  311-312.) 

PUBLIC  OWNERSHIP 
Railroads 

1837-184?.  For  the  operation,  by  the  state,  of  r.rs. 
during  this  period  see  Railroads,  also  Railroads: 
Individual. 

1873.  State  ownership  of  rwys.  urged  in  Mass.;  111. 
not  yet  prepared  for  such  an  innovation.  (3  A.R. 
r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1872/3:  16.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING 
serial 

1  series 

Under    act   of    Feb.    23,    1841,    supplemental    to    "  act 
defining  duties  of  public  printer,"  and  sec.  18,  ch. 
74  of  Revised  Statutes. 
1840/1-1844/5.     Bienn.  rept.  of  public  printer. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1840/1  In  Itepts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842,  v.  1 : 107- 

110  Senate. 
1842/3  In  Uepts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.   1844,  v.  2 : 11- 

15  House. 

1844/5  In  Rents.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846,  v.  2  :  286- 
288  House. 

2  series 

Under  sec.   24,   act  In  force  July   1,   1872 
[1872/3.]     Ann.  rept.  of  secy,  of  state  on  public  print- 
ing. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

[1872/3]   In  Senate  Jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1874:  28-31. 
"  "  Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873,  v.  4  :  897-900. 

"  "  House  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1874 : 17-20. 

non-serial 

1818.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  contract  for  print- 
ing of  assem.  jols.  (Sen.  jol.  1  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1818:  24-25.) 

.  Proposals  for  state  printing.  (House  jol.  1  Gen. 

Assem.  1  sess.  1818:  24.) 

1822.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  contract  for  print- 
ing of  assem.  jols.  (Sen.  jol.  3  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1822/3:  69;  House  jol.  1822/3:  64-65.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  to  contract  for  printing  govs. 

mess,  and  laws.  (House  jol.  3  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1822/3:  29.) 

1824.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  contract  for  print- 
ing assem.  jols.     (Sen.  jol.  4  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1824/5:  66.) 

.     Repts.    of    committee    on    contract    for    public 

printing.  (House  jol.  4  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1824/5: 
26;  70.) 

1825.  Rept.  of  committee  on  contract  for  public  print- 
ing.    (Same  1824/5:  280.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  contract  for  print- 
ing laws.  (Sen.  jol.  4  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1824/5: 
237-238.) 

1826.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  contract  for  print- 
ing of  laws  of  Assem.     (Some  2  sess.  1826:  125-126; 
House  jol.  1826:  142-143.) 

— .  Rept.  on  contract  for  printing  of  Gen.  Assem. 
documents,  etc.  (Sen.  jol.  5  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1826:  16.) 

1827.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  act  to  pro- 
vide for  publication  of  revised,  and  other  laws  of 
state.     (House  jol.  5  Gen.  Assem.  1   sess.   1826/7: 
498.) 

.  Rept.  on  inquiry  into  cost  of  printing  and  bind- 
ing revised  laws.  (Same  1826/7:  294-295.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  contract  for  print- 
ing revised  laws.  (Same  1826/7:  383-384.) 

.  Rept.  on  inquiry  as  to  no.  of  copies  of  revised 

laws  necessary  to  be  printed  for  public  use,  expe- 
diency of  binding  same,  probable  cost,  etc.  (Sen. 
jol.  5  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1826:  189-190.) 

.  Rept.  on  contract  for  printing  laws.  (Same 

1826:  227-228.) 

1828.  Rept.  of  committee  on  contract  for  printing  laws 
and  jols.     (House  jol.  6  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1828/9- 
70-71;   122-123.) 

1830.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  receive  proposals 
for  printing  and  binding.  (Same  1  Gen.  Assem  1 
sess.  1830/1:  157-158.) 

1832.  Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  contract  for 
Sen.  printing.  (Sen.  Jol.  1832/3:  58.) 

.  Rept.  on  proposals  for  printing  and  binding  re- 
vised laws  of  state,  etc.  (House  jol.  8  Gen.  Assem 
1  seas  1832:  536-537.) 


PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1834.  Rept.  on  res.  re.  printing  laws  and  jols.  and  amt. 
paid  from  treasury  for  said  duties.     (Same  9  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1834:  318-320.) 

.     Rept.   on   contract  for   public   printing.      (Same 

1834:  67.) 
.     Rept.    on    contract    for    printing    revised    laws. 

(Same  1834:  319.) 
.     Rept.   on   contract   for   printing   laws   and   jols. 

(Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1834:  65-66.) 

1835.  Rept.   on   cost  of   printing  and   delivering  laws 
and  jols.  of  Assem.     (Same  1834:  274-276.) 

.  Rept.  on  inquiry  as  to  whether  laws  and  jols.  of 

last  session  of  legisl.  were  prtd.  according  to  law. 
(Same  1835:  107-110.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  on  prtg.  and  pub- 
lishing laws  of  last  Assem.  (Same  1835:  107-111.) 

.  Rept.  on  res.  re.  prtg.  laws  and  jols.  of  last  sess. 

(House  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1835:  286-287.) 

1837.  Rept.  on  inquiries  of  public  printer  re.  prtg.  of 
canal  rept.  and  jols.  (Sen.  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1836:  150.) 

.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  amt.  of  money  allowed  for 

distribution  of  laws  and  jol.  of  2  sess.  of  Gen. 
Assem.  of  State.  (House  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1836:  595-596.) 

1840.  Rept.  on  res.  re.  prtg.  of  repts.  etc.  (Same  12 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1840:  74-75.) 

.  Rept.  of  public  printer  on  amt.  of  paper  pur- 
chased for  state  prtg.  during  sess.  of  1839/40.  2  pp. 
(Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  263-264.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  accts.  and  expendi- 
tures on  res.  that  no  rept.  or  communication  shall 
be  entered  upon  the  jols.  and  prtd.,  except  auditors 
and  treasurer's  repts.  2  pp.  (House  repts.  12  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  341-342.) 

1842.  Communication  from  public  printer  re.  postage 
on   documents.      (House  jol.    13   Gen.   Assem.   reg. 
sess.  1842:  15-16.) 

.     Recommendation  of  public  printer  for  change  in 

mode  of  prtg.  such  docs,  as  are  intended  for  distri- 
bution through  mails.  1  leaf.  (House  repts.  13 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  265.) 

1843.  Communication  of  public  printer  re.  prtg.  and 
binding  of  laws  and  jols.    4  pp.     (Same  1842:  381- 
384.) 

1844.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  on  Walters  &  Weber  con 
tract  for  binding  present  session   of  Gen.   Assem. 
3  pp.     (Same  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844:  299-301. 

.     Rept.  of  public  printers  of  state  of  111.  re.  amt. 

of  prtg.  executed  for,  and  by  order  of  last  Assem. 
7  pp.  (Same  1844:  9-15.) 

1845.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  Walters  &  Weber 
contract  for  binding.     3  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  14  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1844:  183-185.) 

1847.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  re.  prtg.  for 
state  officers.  1  leaf.  (Same  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1846:  [147].) 

1849.  Rept  of  jt.  select  committee  re.  constitutionality 
of  contracts  for  public  prtg.  5  pp.  (House  repts. 
16  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1849:  93-97.) 

1852-1870.  Stmt.  showing  name  of  contractor  for  pub- 
lic prtg.,  yr.  in  which  contract  was  awarded,  and 
price  paid  by  state  for  same.  (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of 
state  1870/2:  7.) 

1856-1865.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  re.  public  prtg.  con- 
tracts awarded  during  these  yrs.,  with  details  as 
to  specifications.  (House  jol.  24  Gen.  Assem.  reg. 
sess.  1865:  1009-1012.) 

.  Same,  separate.  4  pp.  (Repts.  24  Gen.  Assem. 

1865  v.  1:  43-46.) 

1858-1859.  Repts.  of  majority  and  minority  of  select 
committee,  on  various  bids  for  contract  for  public 


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323 


PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

binding.  6  pp.  (Same  21  Gen.  Assem.  1859  v.  1: 
147-152.) 

1869.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  prtg.  on  examina- 
tion of  Geo.  W.  Chatterton  contract  for  furnishing 
paper  to  state.      (House  jol.   26  Gen.   Assem.   reg. 
sess.  1869  v.  2:  395-396.) 

.  Same,  separate.  32  (for  2)  pp.  (Repts.  26  Gen. 

Assem.  1869  v.  1:  31-32.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  prtg.  on  investiga- 
tion of  contracts  made  by  late  secy,  of  state,  Sharon 
Tyndale,  for  stationery,  prtg.,  etc.  (House  jol.  26 
Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3:  257-258.) 

.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  investigation  of  bribery 

charges  in  connection  with  prtg.  contracts.  (Same 
1869  v.  3:  461.) 

1870.  Prtg.  of  laws;   change  recommended  in  law  di- 
recting publication  of  laws  of  state  with  side  notes. 
(Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1868/70:  13-14.) 

1870-1878.  Prtg.  paper;  prtg.  and  binding,  stationery 
and  fuel  contracts.  (Same  1868/70  (pp.  12-13)  — 
same  1876/8.) 

1871.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  docs,  destroyed  at  recent 
fire  that  require  re-prtg.     (Sen.  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1871:  311-312.) 

.  Rept.  on  law  regulating  public  prtg.  contracts. 

(House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  Nov. 
1871:  59-60.) 

.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  loss  in  consequence 

of  recent  fire  which  consumed  bldg.  occupied  by 
public  binder  and  what  docs,  destroyed  require 
re-prtg.  (Same  1  sess.  Jan.  1871  v.  1:  469-471.) 

1873.  Rept.  of  minority  of  judiciary  committee  on  res. 
re.  prtg.  govs.  mess,  in  languages  other  than  Eng- 
lish.    (Same  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  121-126.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not    seen;    1000    copies    ordered    printed    (House    jol. 

1873:  126). 

.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  in  reply  to  House  res.  in- 
quiring whether  delay  in  public  prtg.  is  due  to  want 
of  paper.  (House  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873:  194- 
195.) 

1874.  Rept.  of  committee  on  prtg.  in  regard  to  binding. 
8  pp.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  5:  603-610.) 

.     Same.      (House   jol.    28   Gen.    Assem.    1874:  578- 

583.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  committee  on  prtg.  on  conspiracy  to 

prevent  competition  in  bidding  for  public  prtg.  10 
pp.  (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  5:  611-620.) 

.     Same.     (House  jol.  1874:  545-552.) 

This  and  the  preceding  Item  together,  have  a  half- 
title  as  follows :  "  Rept.  of  the  committee  on 
printing  on  the  printing  and  binding  contracts, 
together  with  the  testimony  before  the  committee. 
March,  1874."  Reference  is  made  in  the  text  of 
the  preceding  rept.  to  "  Printed  Evidence."  None 
was  found  by  compiler,  and  none  Is  made  part 
of  this  edition  of  these  repts. 

1875.  Rept.   of   committee   on   prtg.   on   inquiry  as  to 
composition  of  prtg.  done  under  contract;  "leak" 
in  work  done  on  rept.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs. 
and  especially  in  prtg.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction.     (House  jol.   29   Gen.   Assem.   1875:  571- 
674.) 

.  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  re.  compo- 
sition on  state  prtg.  in  violation  of  contracts. 
(Same  1875:  384-385.) 

1877.  Rept.  of  committee  on  prtg.  apptd.  to  investigate 
discrepancies  charged  in  state  prtg.  contracts. 
(Same  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877:  752-753.) 

.  Rept.  of  special  committee  concerning  the  prtg. 

of  jols.  of  Sen.  and  House.  (Same  1877:  147.) 

.  Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  re.  prtg.  copies  of 

govs.  messages  in  German.  (Same  1877:  178.) 


PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1877.  Evidence  re.  state  contract  on   prtg.      ([Print- 
Ing].) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.    Testimony  taken  by  committee  on  prtg. 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1878.  Circular  to  bidders  for  state  prtg.  and  binding. 
(Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1876/8:  49-51.) 

1880.  Extrs.  from  ch.  127  of  Revised  Statutes,  entitled 
"  state  contracts,"  applying  to  publication  of  repts. 
of  state  institutions  and  of  state  bd.  of  public  chari- 
ties.    (6  bienn.  rept.  bd.  public  charities  1878/80: 
19.) 

.    Changes  re.  state  prtg.  and  binding.      (Bienn. 

rept.  secy,  of  state  1878/80:  5-6.) 

1881.  Rept.   of  r.r.   and  warehouse   comn.   on   cost  of 
prtg.  revison  of  r.r.  schedules  under  present  law, 
and  cost  in  pamphlet  form  under  state  prtg.  con- 
tract.    (Sen.  jol.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881:  712.) 

.    Communication  from  contractor  for  public  prtg., 

H.  W.  Rokker,  claiming  right  to  classify  jobs, 
under  contract  and  law  of  state  re.  public  prtg. 
(House  jol.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881:  250-251;  Sen.  jol. 
1851:  274-275.) 

1881/2-1903/4.  Binding;  detailed  stmt.  of  work  done 
under  state  contract.  (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state 
1880/2  (p.  5)— same  1902/4.) 

1882-1904.  State  contracts  for  public  prtg.  and  binding. 
(Same  1880/2  (pp.  124-125)— same  1902/4.) 

1887.  The  evidence  concerning  the  "  state-printing 
contract,"  taken  by  a  special  committee  of  the  Sen., 
apptd.  by  res.  of  Mch.  10,  1887.  Springfield,  H.  W. 
Rokker,  1887.  231  pp. 

Copy  In  Illinois  State  Library. 

.    Communication  from  secy,  of  state  in  nature  of 

protest  on  state  prtg.  contract  investigation. 
(Sen.  jol.  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887:  715-719.) 

.  Protest  of  ex  offlcio  member  of  bd.  of  state  con- 
tractors re.  prtg.  contract  investigation.  (Same 
1887:  715-719.) 

.  Rept.  of  special  committee  to  investigate  con- 
tracts for  public  prtg.  (Same  1887:  694-702.) 

1894.  A  change  in  law  re.  second  class  prtg.  desirable. 
(Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1892/4:  23-25.) 

1895.  Opinion;     printers'     fees — delinquent     tax     list. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  228.) 

1896/8-1902/4.  Printer  expert's  rept.  on  dept.  of  state 
prtg.  (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1896/8  (pp.  27- 
28)— same  1902/4.) 

1901.  Opinion;    construction  of  act  relating  to  state 
prtg.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  338-340.) 

1902.  Same;   state  binder,  effect  of  failure  to  deliver 
material   to  be   bound   within   period   of  contract. 
(Same  1903/4:  497.) 

1903.  Sketch  of  operation  of  office  of  printer  expert  in 
111.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  444.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  also  the  "  Detailed  stmt.  of  warrants  drawn  on  the 
state  treasurer,"  in  the  auditor's  rept.,  for  sums 
paid  out  of  state  treasury  for  public  printing. 

1840.  Rept.  of  public  printer  on  printing  expenses  of 
session   of   1840/1.     2   pp.      (Sen.   repts.   12   Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  299-300.) 

.     Special  rept.  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  public 

prtg.  showing  whole  amt.  paid  the  public  prtr.  for 
all  prtg.  done  for  sess.  of  1839-1840.  3  pp.  (House 
repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  161-163.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  public  printer  on  cost  of  prtg.  rept.  of 
canal  comrs.     2  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem. 
2  sess.     1840/1:  317-318.) 

.    Rept.  of  committee  of  investigation  on  causes 

of  large  expenditure  for  public  prtg.  4  pp.  (House 
repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  157-160.) 


324 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — Cont'd 

1842.  By  paying  prtrs.  by  the  thousand  ems,  instead 
of  as  now  by  lot  or  tract,  expense  of  advertising 
delinquent  lands  would  be  reduced  about  Vz-    (Kept, 
auditor  of  public  accts.  1840/2:  21.) 

1843.  Rept.   of  public   printer  with  cost  of  prtg.   500 
copies  of  7  ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich. 
Canal.    3  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1842/3:  205-207.) 

— .  Rept.  on  cost  to  state  of  prtg.  7  aiin.  rept.  of 
comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  6  pp.  (House 
repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  363.) 

1844.  Rept.  of  public  printers  on  cost  of  prtg.  five  hun- 
dred copies  of  auditor's  rept.     1  leaf.     (Same  14 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  219.) 

.  Constructive  composition;  rept.  of  committee  on 

public  accts.  on  inquiry  on  charges  of  public  print- 
ers. 1  leaf.  (Same  1844/5:  223.) 

.  Stint,  from  public  printers  of  cost  of  prtg.  a 

mess,  from  gov.  1  leaf.  (Sen.  repts.  14  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  149.) 

1845.  Rept.   of  public   printers   on   cost   of   prtg.   and 
binding  revised  statutes.     3  pp.     (House  repts.  14 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  273-275.) 

1871.  Special  rept.  of  secy,  of  state  re.  cost  of  prtg.  all 
matter   authorized   by   last  Gen.   Assem.,   with   de- 
tailed stmt.  of  resp.  items.    4  pp.     (Repts.  27  Gen. 
Assem.  1871  v.  1:  757-760;  785-788;  House  jol.  Jan. 
1871  v.  1:  377-380.) 

1872.  Distribution   of  public  docs.;    cost  of.      (Bienn. 
rept.  secy,  of  state  1870/2:  23-24.) 

1878.     Estimated  cost  of  state  binding.     (Same  1876/8: 

52.) 
1880/2-1896/8.    Prtg.;    detailed   stmt.   showing  cost  of 

all  prtg.  done  under  contracts  of  2  yrs.     (Same 

1880/2  (pp.  6-8)— some  1896/8.) 
1886.     Rept.  on  cost  of  prtg.  daily  jols.  with  estimate 

on  same  for  1887.     (House  jol.  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887- 

122-123.) 
1893.     Govs.  mess,  transmitting  rept,  with  ace.  stmt., 

from  secy,  of  state  showing  apprn.  for  public  prtg. 

to  be  exhausted.     (Same  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  103- 

104.) 

1895.    Stmt.  showing  amt.  saved  by  state  printer  ex- 
pert by  revising  methods  of  estimating  amt.  to  be 

paid   prtg.   contractor  so   as   to   conform   to   law 

(Govs.  mess.  1895:  9.) 
1898/00-1902/4.     Detailed  stmt.  of  prtr.  expert,  showing 

amt.    expended    by   various    depts.      (Bienn     rept 

secy,  of  state  1898/00  (pp.  18-22)— same  1902/4.) 

PUBLIC  WORKS:    LOCAL 

1899.  Opinion;     power    of     village     authorities     over 
streets  and  alleys.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00: 
158-159.) 

1900.  Same;   construction  of  water  works;   system  or 
law  to  be  followed.     (Same  1899/00:  155-157.) 

PUBLIC  WORKS:    STATE 

serial 

Under  the  act  of  Feb.  27,  1837,  to  establish  and  main- 
tain a  general  system  of  Internal  Improvement 
8ec.  4.  provided  for  a  board  of  comre.  of  public 
works,  composed  of  seven  members,  one  from  each 
judicial  circuit,  to  be  elected  biennially  by  joint 
vote  of  the  General  Assembly,  for  the  purpose 
of  uniting  the  various  branches  of  Internal  Im- 
provement under  the  same  supervision  and  direc- 
tion. The  board  was  authorized  to  adopt  measures 
to  construct  the  following  works :  Great  Wabash 
River  Improvement,  Illinois  River  do.,  Rock  River 
do.,  Kaskaskla  River  do.,  Little  Wabash  River  do., 
Great  Western  Mall  Route,  r.r.  from  Cairo  to  the 
termination  of  the  Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal, 
r°r'  fr±AAt0in  to  Mt-Ca™el.  Northern  Cross  R.R. 
r£ntr?i  nQn  y  to. Indlana  state  line,  branch  of 
Central  R.R.,  r.r.  from  Peoria  to  Warsaw,  do 


PUBLIC  WORKS:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
fi-om  Lower  Alton  to  Central  R.R.,  do.  from  Belle- 
ville to  intersect  the  r.r.  from  Alton  to  Mt  Carmel. 
The  construction  of  the  Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal 
was  specifically  excepted  from  the  control  of  this 
board.  The  board  was  to  meet  seml-annually,  at 
the  seat  of  government,  In  June  and  December, 
and  was  to  make  to  the  governor  semi-annual 
reports  in  June  and  Dec.,  which  reports,  or  an 
outline  thereof,  the  governor  was  directed  to  cause 
to  be  published  in  some  newspaper  printed  at  the 
seat  of  government.  In  this  form  these  reports 
do  not  appear  in  the  state  documents.  The  news- 
paper printed  at  the  seat  of  government,  and 
which  at  this  time  held  the  contract  for  state 
printing,  was  the  Illinois  State  Register.  Such 
of  the  semi-annual  reports  of  the  board  of  public 
works  as  were  found  in  the  columns  of  this  paper 
are  collated  below  (see  serial  B). 

GOVERNOR  :     1834-1838,      Joseph      Duncan ;      1838-1842, 
Thomas  Carlin. 

PRESIDENT    OP    BOARD    OP    PUBLIC    WORKS  :      1837-1840, 
Wm.  Klnney ;  1840,  John  Hogan. 

A 
REPORTS  OP  BOABD  OF  PUBMC  WORKS 

These  are  the  reports  of  the  board  as  transmitted  by 
the  Governor  to  the  General  Assembly.  The  1838 
and  1839  reports  contain  the  Dec.  semi-annual 
reports  In  addition  to  much  other  material. 

1838-1840.    Rept.  of  the  bd.  of  comrs.  of  public  works 
to  the  gov. 

Checklist 

1838.  Vandalla,  W.  Walters,  1838.    300  pp. 

1839.  Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1840.     169  pp. 

1840.  Springfield,  W.  Walters,  1840.     8  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1838  In  House  repts.   11   Gen.  Assem.   1  sess.   1838 :  300 
pp. 

1839  In  House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839  :  153- 
325. 

1840  In   House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.   1840 : 105- 
112  . 

Board  was  abolished. 

B 

SEMI-ANNTJAI,  REPORTS 

1837-1840.    Semi-annual  repts.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  pub- 
lic works. 

In  Documents  etc.  as  follows : 
1837.  April. 

In  111.  State  Register  April  7,  1837,  p.  3,  c.  1-5;  Ib. 
May  5,  1837,  p.  2,  c.  1-4.  An  abstract  of  the 
proceedings  from  April  3  to  7  may  also  be  found 
In  U.  S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess.,  Senate  doc.  259 :  25-33. 
These  are  the  Inaugural  proceedings.  Thereafter 
sessions  were  held  regularly,  as  required  by  law, 
In  June  and  Dec. 
1837.  June. 

In  111.  State  Register  June  9,  1837,  p.  3,  c.  1-2. 

1837.  Dec.     Abstract  of  proceedings  of  the  bd.  of  comrs. 
of  public  works.     Vandalla,  W.  Walters,  1837.     76 
pp. 

This  Is  the  only  one  of  the  semi-annual  repts.  of  which 
a  separate  issue  was  found.  It  is  not  found  in  the 
Collected  docs.  The  text  of  the  proceedings  may 
also  be  found  in  the  Illinois  State  Register  of 
Dec.  29,  1837,  p.  1 :  ib.  Jan.  5  and  Feb.  3,  1838. 
An  "  Abstract  of  the  proceedings "  may  also  be 
found  In  TJ.  S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess.,  Senate  doc.  295: 
33-105.  This  Is  very  likely  a  duplicate  of  the 
76-page  Vandalla  edition.  The  two  documents  not 
having  been  in  hand  simultaneously  a  definite 
stmt.  Is  not  nosslble. 

1838.  June. 

In  111.  State  Register  June  8,  1838,  p.  2,  c.  5-7. 

1838.  Dec. 

In  TJ.  S.  25  Cong.,  3  sess.,  Sen.  doc.  257 : 1-18. 

This  does  not  mean  that  these  proceedings  may  not 
exist  in  print  in  the  111.  State  Register.  The  Die 
which  was  examined  was  that  belonging  to  the 
Illinois  State  Historical  Library.  As  a  file  this 
Is  more  complete  than  any  other  one  file.  There 
are,  however,  numbers  missing.  Some  of  these 
numbers  may  be  the  ones  containing  this  Dec. 
1838  report.  On  the  other  hand  it  may  be  possible 
that  the  searcher  overlooked  the  report. 

1839.  June. 

In  III.  State  Register  Aug.  24,   1839,  p.  3,  c.   1-4  ;  il 
Sept.  7,  1839,  p.  3,  c.   1-4. 

1839.  Dec. 

In  111.  State  Register  Feb.  14,  1840,  p.  2. 

1840.  June. 

In  III.  State  Register  June  26,  1840,  p.  2. 


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325 


PUBLIC  WORKS:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

C 
COMMISSIONERS'  REPORTS 

Pursuant  to  sec.  4  of  the  Internal  Improvement  Act 
of  Feb.  27,  1837,  one  commissioner  from  each 
judicial  district  was  to  be  elected  biennially,  who 
together  were  to  form  the  board  of  public  works. 
During  the  brief  existence  of  this  board  two  acts 
were  passed  establishing  Judicial  circuits.  The 
changes  ensuing  have  been  noted  below  under 
each  district.  Each  of  the  commissioners  was 
supposed  to  make  a  semi-annual  report  to  the 
president  of  the  board,  showing  progress  of  work 
and  condition  of  finances. 

1  JUDICIAL  CIRCUIT 

Under  act  of  Jan.  17,  1835,  circuit  comprised  the  fol- 
lowing counties  :  Calhoun,  Greene,  McLean,  Macon, 
Macoupln,  Morgan,  Sangainon,  Tazewell ;  and  under 
act  of  Feb.  23,  1839,  the  following :  Calhoun,  Cass, 
Greene,  Macoupln,  Morgan,  Pike,  Scott. 

COMMISSIONERS  :  1837-1838,  Murray  McConnell ;  1839- 
1840,  J.  B.  Thomas. 

1837-1840.     Kept,  of  comr.  of  1  judicial  circuit  to  pres. 
of  bd.  of  public  works. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1837.  June.* 

"       Dec.  In  U.  S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess.  Senate  doc.  259  : 
45-47. 
Dec.  in  76  page  Vandalla  edition  of  comrs.'  rept. 

1838.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  Rept  bd.  comrs.  1838  :  18-74. 

1839.  June.* 

"      Dec.     Not  found.     Made? 

1840.  None  made. 

2  JUDICIAL  CIRCUIT 

Under  act  of  Jan.  17,  1835,  circuit  comprised  the 
following  counties :  Bond,  Clinton,  Efflngham, 
Fayette,  Madison,  Monroe,  Montgomery,  Randolph, 
St.  Clalr,  Shelby,  Washington.  The  act  of  Feb. 
23,  1839,  establishing  judicial  circuits,  did  not 
affect  this  circuit. 

COMMISSIONERS  :     1837-1838,  Wm.  McKinney  ;  1839-1840, 
John  Hogan. 

1837-1840.    Rept.  of  comr.  of  2  judicial  circuit  to  pres. 
of  bd.  of  public  works. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1837.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  U.  S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess.,   Senate  doc.  259  : 
43-45. 
Dec.  in  70  page  Vandalla  edition  of  comrs'  rept. 

1838.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  Rept.  bd.  comrs.  1838  :  75-126. 

1839.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  Rept.  bd.  comrs.  1839  :  79-96. 

1840.  None  made. 

3  JUDICIAL  CIRCUIT 

Under  act  of  Jan.  17,  1835,  circuit  comprised  the 
following  counties  :  Alexander,  Franklin,  Gallatln, 
Hamilton,  Jackson,  Jefferson,  Johnson,  Marlon, 
Perry,  Pope,  Union.  The  act  of  Feb.  23,  1839, 
establishing  judicial  circuits,  did  not  affect  this 
circuit. 

COMMISSIONER  :     1837-1840,  Elijah  Wlllard. 
1837-1840.     Rept.  of  comr.  of  3  judicial  circuit  to  pres. 
of  bd.  of  public  works. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1837.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  U.   S.  25  Cong.,   2  sess.,   Senate  doc.  259: 

48. 
"      Dec.  in  76  page  Vandalla  edition  of  comrs.'  rept. 

1838.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  Rept.  bd.  comrs.  1838  : 127-144. 

1839.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  Rept.  bd.  comrs.  1839  :  97-106. 

1840.  None  made. 

4  JUDICIAL  CIBCUIT 

Under  act  of  Jan.  17,  1835,  circuit  comprised  the 
following  counties  :  Champaign,  Clark,  Clay,  Coles, 
Crawford,  Edgar,  Edwards,  Jasper,  Lawrence, 
Wabash,  Wayne,  White,  Vermilion.  The  act  of 
Feb.  23,  1839,  establishing  judicial  circuits,  did 
not  affect  this  circuit. 
COMMISSIONER  :  1838-1840,  M.  K.  Alexander. 


*  Not  included  in  Illinois  docs.     In  comre.'  repts.  for 
June ;  see  above,  collation  of  semi-annual  repts. 


PUBLIC  WORKS:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

C — cont'd 
COMMISSIONERS'  REPORTS — cont'd 

4  JUDICIAL  CIRCUIT — cont'd 

1837-1840.     Rept.  of  comr.  of  4  judicial  circuit  to  pres. 
of  bd.  of  public  works. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1837.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  U.   S.   25  Cong.,   2  sess.,   Senate  doc.  259  : 

48-50. 
"      Dec.  in  76  page  Vandalia  edition  of  comrs.'  rept. 

1838.  June.* 

"      Dec.  In  Kept.  bd.  comrs.  1838  :  145-188. 

1839.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  Rept.  bd.  comrs.  1839  : 107-122. 

1840.  None  made. 

5  JUDICIAL  CIRCUIT 

Under  act  of  Jan.  17,  1835,  this  circuit  comprised  the 
fallowing  counties :  Adams,  Fulton,  Hancock, 
Knox,  McDonough,  Pike,  Schuyler,  Warren ;  and 
under  act  of  Feb.  23,  1839,  the  following :  Adams, 
Brown,  Fulton,  Hancock,  Knox,  McDonough,  Mer- 
cer, Sehuyler,  Warren. 

COMMISSIONERS:      1837-1838,    Joel    Wright;    1839-1840, 
Hart  Fellows. 

1837-1840.     Rept.  of  comr.  of  B  judicial  district  to  pres. 
of  bd.  of  public  works. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1837.  June.* 

"      Dec.   in  U.   S.  25  Cong.,   2  sess.,   Senate  doc.  259 : 

51-52. 
"      Dec.  in  76  page  Vandalla  edition  of  comrs.'  rept 

1838.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  Rept.  bd.  comrs.  1838  : 189-197. 

1839.  June.* 

"      Dec.   in  Rept.  bd.   comrs.   183» :  123-140. 

1840.  None  made. 

6  JUDICIAL  CIRCUIT 

Under  the  act  of  Jan.  17,  1835,  this  circuit  comprised 
the  following  counties  :     Henry,  Jo  Daviess,  Mer- 
cer,   Peorla,    Putnam,    Rock    Island;    and    under 
the  act  of  Feb.  23,   1839,  the  following:     Boone, 
Carroll,    Jo    Daviess,     Rock     Island,     Stephenson, 
Whiteside  and  Wlnnebago. 
COMMISSIONER  :     1837-1840,  John  Dlxon. 
1837-1840.    Rept.  of  comrs.  of  6  judicial  circuit  to  pres. 
of  bd.  of  public  works. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1837.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  76  page  Vandalia  edition  of  comrs.'  rept. 

1838.  June.* 

"      Dec.   In   Rept.   bd.  comrs.   1838  :  198-205. 

1839.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  Rept.  bd.   comrs.   1839  : 141-150. 

1840.  None  made. 

7  JUDICIAL  CIRCUIT 

Under  the  act  of  Jan.  17,  1835,  this  circuit  comprised 
the  following  counties :  Cook,  Iroquols,  Kane,  La 
Salle,  McIIenry,  Will ;  and  under  the  act  of  Feb. 
23,  1839,  the  following :  Cook,  Du  Page,  Iroquois, 
McHenry,  Will. 

COMMISSIONER  :     1837-1840,  Ebenezer  Peck. 
1837-1840.     Rept.  of  comr.  of  7  judicial  circuit  to  pres. 
of  bd.  of  public  works. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1837.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  U.   S.  25  Cong.,   2  sess.,  Senate  doc.  259 : 

52-53. 
"      Dec.  In  76  page  Vandalla  edition  of  comrs.'  rept. 

1838.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  Rept.  bd.  comrs.  1838  :  206-234. 

1839.  June.* 

"      Dec.  in  Rept.  bd.  comrs.  1839  : 151-158. 

1840.  None  made. 

ENGINEERING  DISTRICTS 

Under  sec.  11,  of  the  Internal  Improvement  Act  of 
Feb.  27,  1837,  the  bd.  of  comrs.  of  public  works 
were  empowered  to  employ  engineers,  agents,  super- 
intendents, etc.,  and  authorized  to  organize  the 
corps  of  engineers  as  the  interests  of  the  state 
might  demand.  On  April  5,  1837,  the  board 
adopted  rules  organizing  the  state  into  four  en- 
gineering districts,  viz.,  eastern,  western,  northern, 
and  southern. 


*  Not  included  in  Illinois  docs.     In  comrs.'  repts.  for 
June ;  see  above,  collation  of  semi-annual  repts. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


PUBLIC  WORKS:  STATE — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

C — cont'd 
ENOINEEBINQ  DISTRICTS — cont'd 

Eastern 

All  that  part  of  Illinois  lying  within  following  bound- 
aries :  Beginning  at  a  point  where  Central  R.R. 
crosses  north  line  of  McLean  Co.,  thence  east  to 
state  line,  thence  south  to  Wabash  River,  down 
said  river  to  south  side  of  Crawford  Co.,  thence 
westerly  to  town  of  Vandalia,  thence  north  on  line 
of  Central  R.R.,  including  same,  to  north  fork  of 
Sangamon  River,  thence  north  on  line  of  said  r.r., 
excluding  same,  to  place  of  beginning. 
ENGINEER  :  J.  W.  Hoyt. 
1837-1840.  Kept,  of  engr.  of  eastern  district. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1837.  None  found. 

1838  in  Rept.  bd.  comrs.  Dec.  1838 :  234-266. 
1839-1840.     None  found. 

Western 

All  that  part  of  Illinois  lying  within  following  bound- 
aries :  Beginning  at  mouth  of  Illinois  River,  from 
thence  down  the  Mississippi  to  centre  of  town  of 
lower  Alton,  thence  east  to  Vandalia,  thence  north 
on  line  of  Central  R.R.,  excluding  same,  to  the 
north  fork  of  the  Sangamon  River,  thence  north 
on  line  of  said  r.r.  including  the  same,  to  the 
north  line  of  McLean  Co.,  thence  west  to  the  east 
bank  of  the  Illinois  River,  thence  down  east  shore 
of  said  river  to  mouth  of  Sangamon  River,  across 
said  river,  and  down  west  side  of  same  to  place  of 
beginning. 

ENGINEER  :     James  M.  Bucklin. 
1837-1840.     Rept.  of  engineer  of  western  district. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1837  not  found. 

1838  in  Rept.  bd.   comrs.   Dec.   1838  :  31-66. 
1839-1840  not  found. 

Northern 

All  that  part  of  Illinois  lying  north  of  a  line  commenc- 
ing at  mouth  of  Illinois  River,  on  west  side,  thence 
up  along  margin  of  river  to  point  opposite  mouth 
of  Sangamon  River,  thence  across  Illinois  River  to 
north  side  of  Tazewell  County,  thence  east  on  line 
dividing  Tazewell  from  Putnam  Co.,  due  east  to 
state  line. 

ENGINEER  :     H.  P.  Woodworth. 
1837-1840.    Rept.  of  engr.  of  northern  district. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1837  not  found. 

1838  in  Rept.  bd.  comrs.  Dec.  1838  : 190-197. 
1839-1840  not  found. 

Southern 
All  that  part  of  Illinois  situated  south  of  eastern  and 

western  districts. 
ENGINEER  :     Edward  Smith. 

1837-1840.     Rept.  of  engr.  of  southern  district. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1837  not  found. 

1838  In  Rept.  bd.  comrs.  Dec.  1838  :  98-106. 
1839-1840  not  found. 

non-serial 

1832.  Recommendation  that  all  those  improvements 
local  to  state  be  under  fostering  care  of  legisl. 
(Govs.  mess.  1832.) 

1835.  On     internal     improvements     in     other     states 
(Same  1835.) 

.     Propriety  of  leaving  construction   of  all  public 

works  chiefly  to  individual  enterprise.     (Same  1835: 
8.) 

1836.  Res.  instructing  committee  on  internal  improve- 
ment to  inquire  into  expediency  of  establishing  a 
system  of  internal  improvement  in  state.     (House 
jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836:  98-102.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen ;  200  copies  ordered  printed. 

.  Rept.  on  so  much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  in- 
ternal improvement.  (House  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem 
1  sess.  1836:  202-215.) 

1837.  Protest  of  representatives  from  White  Co.  agst. 
the  internal  improvement  act;  dated  Feb.  23,  and 


PUBLIC  WORKS:  STATE — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

ordered  spread  upon  the  minutes  of  the  jol.  (111. 
State  Register  1837  March  1,  editorial  page,  4th  col- 
umn; House  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836:  680- 
683.) 

1837.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  bill  to  es- 
tablish and  maintain  system  of  internal  improve- 
ment.     (House  jol.   10   Gen.   Assem.   1  sess.   1836: 
720-722.) 

.  Protest  agst.  existing  system  of  internal  im- 
provement, encouragement  of  private  individuals 
or  corporations  to  undertake  public  works,  aided  by 
state,  urged.  (Govs.  mess,  special  sess.  1837.) 

.     Rept.  on  that  part  of  govs.  mess,  recommending 

repeal  of  internal  improvement  system.  (Sen.  jol. 
10  G«n.  Assem.  specl.  sess.  1837:  96-97;  House  jol. 
1837:  176-181.) 

.  Rept.  of  House  committee  on  internal  improve- 
ment (on  so  much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  sub- 
ject of  internal  improvements  and  also  on  Memo- 
rial of  Internal  Improvement  Convention  lately 
convened  at  Vandalia,  for  purpose  of  recommend- 
ing to  legisl.  adoption  of  general  system  of  internal 
improvements).  16  pp.  Vandalia,  S.  T.  Sawyer, 
1837. 

Copy  in  111.  State  Historical  Library. 

1837-1838.  The  state's  internal  venture  of  1837-8;  by 
Bernard  Stuve.  (Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.  1902, 
being  Pubn.  111.  State  Hist.  Library  7:  114-124.) 

1838.  Recommendation  that  all  work  of  internal  im- 
provement be  left  in  hands  of  citizens  of  state,  or 
to  corporations  created  by  law,  and  that  govt.  have 
as  little  to  do  with  them  as  possible  except  to  en- 
courage all  such  undertakings  by  equal  and  liberal 
subscription  to  their  stock.     (Govs.  mess.  1838.) 

.  Defects  in  law  under  which  comrs.  of  public 

works  are  required  to  act;  difficulties  encountered 
by  comrs.  (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  4-6.) 

.  Property  in  state  increased  in  value  since  pas- 
sage of  internal  improvement  law;  bonds  of  state 
in  demand  when  other  states  were  unable  to  effect 
their  loans.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  84-85.) 

.  Copy  of  letter  written  to  each  member  of  Con- 
gress from  111.,  by  Comr.  Kinney,  pres.  bd.  of  pub- 
lic works,  re.  obtaining  passage  of  law  to  allow  bd. 
of  public  works  to  have  r.r.  iron,  for  internal  im- 
provement of  state,  imported  free  of  duty.  (Same 
Dec.  1838:  93-94.) 

.  Letter  from  Comr.  Kinney,  pres.  of  bd.  of  public 

works,  to  Hon.  A.  W.  Snyder,  suggesting  that  mem- 
bers of  Congress  from  111.  ask  general  govt.  for 
donation  on  (sic  of?)  each  alternate  section  of  un- 
disposed lands  along  projected  improvements. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  94-95.) 

.  Extract  from  rept.  on  system  of  internal  im- 
provements in  2  judicial  circuit  and  on  great  west- 
ern mail  route  in  111.  Dec.  20;  by  Wm.  Kinney.  7 
pp.  (Bd.  of  public  works.) 

1839.  Letter  from  secy,  of  bd.  of  public  works  re.  com- 
pact entered  into  betw.  board  and  bd.  of  internal 
improvements  of  state  of  Indiana,  as  directed  by 
act  to  establish  and  maintain  a  general  system  of 
internal    improvements.      (House    jol.    called   sess. 
1839/40:  53.) 

.    Internal  improvement  introduced  and  passed  at 

time  when  spirit  of  speculation  was  rife;  no  doub 
system  larger  than  means  of  state  can  sustain;  uni 
versal  opposition  to  extent  of  works;  ruinous  policy 
of  simultaneously  commencing  all  the  works;   etc 
(Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1839.) 

.    Review  of  progress  and  manner  of  system  of  in 

ternal   improvements   with   stmt.   of  bd.    of   fund 


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327 


PUBLIC  WORKS:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial— cont'd 

comrs.  on  condition  of  affairs.  (Same  called  sess. 
1839.) 

1839.  Kept,   of  bd.   of  public  works  in   reply   to   Sen. 
res.  requesting  reasons  for  non-compliance  with  law 
re.  repts.  and  neglect  to  make  payment  to  contract- 
ors.    13  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1839:  145-157.) 

Contains  "  Abstract  from  jol.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of 
public  works  for  their  special  meeting  in  Spring- 
field and  Quincy,  Aug.  1839. 

.  Rept.  of  House  committee  on  internal  improve- 
ments on  so  much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  modi- 
fications proposed  in  present  system  of  internal  im- 
provement. Vandalia,  Walters,  1839.  29  pp. 
(Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 

.     Mess,  of  Gov.  Carlin,  Dec.  1839,  re.  unnecessary 

expenditure  on  internal  improvements  and  on  con- 
dition of  state  banks. 

Entry  from  Bowker.  This  Is  not  a  separate  message 
relating  only  to  this  subject,  but  the  regular  mess- 
age delivered  to  the  called  session.  As  such  it 
has  been  analyzed  for  this  Index. 

1840.  Speech  of  Mr.  Hacker  of  Union  in  Sen.  commit- 
tee of  the  whole,  Jan.  (?),  upon  a  motion  to  insert 
substance  of  bill  (Browning)  to  suspend  system  of 
internal  improvements,  etc.,  in  lieu  of  Monroe  bill. 
(111.  State  Register  Feb.  21,  1840,  p.  1  c.  4-7.) 

.  Speech  in  Sen.,  Jan.  15,  of  Mr.  Coles  of  Monroe 

upon  bill  to  classify  internal  improvements. 
(Same  Feb.  1,  1840,  p.  3  c.  2-6.) 

.  Remarks,  in  Sen.,  Jan.  24,  of  Mr.  Gatewood  on 

act  to  provide  for  settlement  of  debts  incurred  on 
acct.  of  internal  improvements.  (Same  Feb.  1, 
1840  p.  3  c.  6.) 

.  Means  taken  to  preserve  public  works  from  in- 
jury. (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1840:  5.) 

.  Repts.  of  majority  and  minority  of  committee  on 

internal  improvements  on  so  much  of  govs.  mess. 
as  relates  to  improvements  of  state  of  111.  9  pp. 
(House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  113-121.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  state  treasurer  on  books,  papers  and 
property  of  state  given  into  his  charge,  which  were 
lately  in  possession  of  bd.  of  public  works.     2  pp. 
(Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  315-316.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  improvement  on 

improvement  system  of  state.  13  pp.  (Same  1840: 
163-175.) 

In  favor  of  r.rs.  vs.  canals ;  tenor  of  Vandalia  con- 
vention of  1836,  proposal  for  building  of  large 
commercial  city  at  Cairo,  which  "  possesses  advan- 
tages of  commercial  position  which  few  cities  of 
earth  can  rival." 

.     Rept.  of  state  treasurer  on  condition  of  property 

of  state  connected  with  system  of  internal  improve- 
ments. 18  pp.  (House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2 
sess.  1840:  129-146.) 

1843.    Rept.    of    treasurer    re.    internal    improvement 
property.     2  pp.      (Same  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1842:  169-170.) 
Board  of  Public  Works 

serial 

See  above,   serial  group. 
non-serial 

1839.  Investigation  of  accts.  and  proceedings  of  bd.  of 
public   works   recommended.      (Govs.   mess,   called 
sess.  1839.) 

.     Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  on  examination  of 

offices  of  fund  comrs.  and  bd.  of  public  works.  131 
pp.  (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 

1840.  Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  investigate 
office  of  bd.  of  public  works.    13  pp.     (House  repts. 
11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  433-445.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  atty.  gen.  on  scrip  books  of  bd.  of  public 
works.    1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1840/1:  321.) 


PUBLIC  WORKS:  STATE — cont'd 
Board  of  Public  Works — cont'd 
EMPLOYES 

1837.  Communication  from  secy,  of  bd.  of  internal  im- 
provements re.  persons  employed  by  bd.,  compensa- 
tion, duties,  etc.  (House  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  specl. 
sess.  1839:  66-69.) 

.     Rept.  on  inquiry  as  to  no.  and  salaries  of  engrs. 

employed  under  "  act  to  establish  and  maintain  sys- 
tem of  public  improvement."  (Sen.  jol.  10  Gen. 
Assem.  specl.  sess.  1837:  128-134.) 

1839.  Rept.  from  acting  comrs.  of  bd.  of  public  works 
giving   tabular   stmts.    of    names,    grade,    salaries, 
work,  etc.  of  engrs.  employed  in  each  judicial  cir- 
cuit.   21  pp.     (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1839:  97-117.) 

1840.  Stmt.  from  bd.  of  public  works  of  no.  of  engrs. 
and  agts.  employed  on  public  works,  with  rate  of 
pay.     3  pp.      (Sen.   repts.   11   Gen.   Assem.   2   sess. 
1839:  197-199.) 

RULES  AND  OBDINANCES 

1837.     Ordinances  adopted  by  bd.  of  public  works,  Dec. 

4.     (U.  S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess.,  Sen.  doc.  259:  39-43.) 
.     Rules  and  ordinances  dividing  the  state  into  en- 
gineering districts,  and  organizing  the  district  of- 
fices, adopted  April  5.     (Same,  doc.  259:  27-30.) 

Canals;  see  that  title 

Contracts 

Contractors'    notices    may    be    found    in    pages   of    111. 
State  Register  1837-1840. 

1839.  New  contracts  let  on  all  circuits  of  public  works, 
but  many  abandoned  on  acct.  of  lack  of  funds;  sug- 
gestion   for    issuing   warrants    to   meet   payments, 
should  pecuniary  embarrassments  continue.     (Rept. 
bd.  public  works  Dec.  1839:  4-5.) 

.  Stmt.  of  new  contracts  entered  into  since  June 

meeting  of  bd.  (Same  Dec.  1839:  5.) 

.  Rept.  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  transmitting 

copies  of  contracts  and  amt.  of  contingent  expenses, 
etc.  10  pp.  (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40: 
355-364.) 

.     See  also  above,  general  group,  this  date. 

1840.  Letter  from  bd.  of  public  works  on  the  abandon- 
ment of  contracts,  made  in  reply  to  Sen.  res.     1 
leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  235-236.) 

.  Work  on  public  works  as  far  as  possible  sus- 
pended; contractors  to  be  paid  for  work  done  and 
allowed  claim  on  state  for  damage  resulting  in  sus- 
pension of  operations.  (Rept.  bd.  public  works 
Dec.  1840:  4.) 

.  Aggregate  amt.  of  damages  claimed  by  contract- 
ors on  acct.  of  suspension  of  work  and  amt.  allowed 
by  bd.  (Same  Dec.  1840:  5.) 

.  Letter  from  bd.  of  public  works  re.  right  of  bd. 

to  abandon  contracts.  1  leaf.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1839:  235-236.) 

1843.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  auditors  apptd.  to  settle  accts.  of 
contractors  on  public  works.  6  pp.  (House  repts. 
13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  385-390.) 

Debt;  see  Debt:    State 
Docks 

1882.     Dockage    property    leased;    ann.    rental.      (A.R. 

canal  comrs.  1881/2:  6.) 
1886/7-1887/8.     Stmt.  of  disbursements  on  acct.  of  dock 

at  Peoria.     (Same  1886/7  (p.  24)— same  1887/8.) 
1892.     Stmt.    of    disbursements   on    acct.    of    docks    at 

Peoria.     (Same  1891/2:  20.) 
1896-1897.     Stmt.  showing  amts.  expended  in  renewing 

canal  and   river   docks   at   Bridgeport,   expense  of 

dredging,   etc.      (Same   1895/6    (pp.    21-22) — same 

1896/7.) 


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PUBLIC  WORKS:  STATE— cont'd 

Forts 

1812     Petition  for  permit  to  petition  secy,  of  war  ol 
U    S    for  erection  of  a  fort  at  village  of  Peoria. 
(House  jol.  1812  edition  of  1901:  94.) 
Fund  Commissioners;  see  Debt:  State 
Harbors;  see  that  title 
Laws 

1837.  Act  to  establish  and  maintain  general  system  or 
internal  improvement  with  supplementary  acts. 
Vandalia,  Wm.  Walters,  1837.  28  pp.,  1  leaf. 

Text  of  this  act  also  in  U.  S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess.,  Senate 

doc.  259. 

1839.  Amdmts.  to  the  internal  improvement  laws: 
passed  by  Gen.  Assem.  of  111.  Vandalia,  1839. 
13  pp. 

Not  seen;  copy  in  Harvard  College  Library. 

Railroads;  see  that  title 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1833.  Govs.  communication  as  to  total  amt.  expended 
for  various  public  works.  (Sen.  jol.  1832/3:  337- 
338.) 

Itoads,  state  houses,  canal  comrs.,  Kaskaskla  River 
Improvement  and  bridges.  Monies  out  of  which 
amts.  were  paid  Is  shown  In  each  case.  Supposi- 
tion Is  that  amts.  as  given  date  to  beginning  of 
works. 

.    Auditor's  stmt.   of   expenditures   of  apprn.   for 

internal  improvements.     (House  jol.  8  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1832:  415-416.) 

1837.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  reed,  and  expended  for  pre- 
ceding six  mos.  by  members  of  bd.  as  shown  by 
their  resp.  accts.  audited  and  allowed  by  bd.     (U. 
S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess.,  Sen.  doc.  259:  35.) 

1837-1838.     Kept,  from  comrs.  of  public  works,  in  reply 

to  Senate  and  House  res.,  transmitting  abstracts  of 

disbursements  in  each  circuit.     Vandalia,  Walters, 

1839.    112  pp.    (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 

Itemized    stmt.    of    expenditures    of    each    comr.    since 

organization  of  bd. 

1837-1839.  Stmt.  of  bd.  of  public  works,  of  the  real  es- 
tate, purchased  for  the  state  since  the  passage  of 
the  act  establishing  the  internal  improvement  sys- 
tem. 15  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40: 
97-111.) 

1837-1840.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  money  expended  on 
various  public  works  from  commencement  of  sys- 
tem up  to  present  time.  (Kept.  bd.  public  works 
Dec.  1840:  8.) 

1838.  Stmt.  of  receipts  and  expenditures  by  comr.  of 
fifth    judicial    circuit    since    last    semi-ann.    rept. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  189-190.) 

.    Abstract  of  cash  reed,  and  disbursed  by  M.  K. 

Alexander,  comr.  bd.  public  works,  fourth  judicial 
circuit.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  186.) 

.    Stmt.  of  total  amt.   of  money   reed,  by  Comr. 

Willard,  3d  judicial  district,  since  June  4,  and  amt. 
expended  by  him  from  June  4  to  Dec.  3;  amt.  due 
state.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  129.) 

.    Total  amt.  expended  and  amt.  expended  on  each 

improvement  by  comr.  of  first  circuit  since  com- 
mencement of  his  services.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  24.) 

.     Table  showing  no.  of  circuits  and  amt.  expended 

by  comrs.  upon  each  work  of  public  improvement. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  16.) 

1838-1839.  Recapitulation  of  expenditures  by  comrs.  of 
public  works  from  Dec.  3,  1838,  to  June  3,  1839. 
(Same  Dec.  1839:  68.) 

.    Rept.  of  committtee  on  internal  improvements 

on  amt.  of  expenditures  since  their  first  organiza- 
tion. 22  pp.  (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/ 
40:  9-30.) 

Amts.  expended  for  each  r.r.,  upon  each  river  Improve- 
ment, and  stmt  of  probable  amt.  necessary  to  com- 
plete work,  now  under  coutract  from  navigable 
rivers. 


PUBLIC  WORKS:  STATE— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

.    Stmt.  of  aggregate  amt.  of  expenditures  since 

first  organization  of  bd.  of  public  works;  amt.  ex- 
pended by  comrs.  upon  various  works  in  their  resp. 
circuits.  (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1839:  160- 
163.) 

.    Same.    22  pp.    (Rept.  committee  on  internal  im- 

provements.    1839:  6-9.) 

1839.  Stmt.    showing    amt.    of    drafts    paid    by    fund 
comrs.    from    Dec.    24,    1838,    to   comrs.    of    public 
works,  to  actg.  comrs.  of  several  judicial  circuits, 
and  to  each  separate  public  work.    (Docs.  ace.  govs. 
mess.  Dec.  1839:  5-20.) 

Senate  repts.  11  Uen.  Assem.  1839/40  :  21-36. 

.    Stmt.  of  receipts  and  expenditures  on  the  public 

works  during  the  six  mos.  preceding  Dec.  2,  1839. 
(Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1839:  69-158.) 
By  judicial  districts ;   Itemized  accts. 

.    Stmt.  of  amt.  due  to  contractors  on  work  done 

upon  public  works  in  each  judicial  district.  14  pp. 
(Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839/40:  129- 
142.) 

1840.  Total  amt.  of  money  reed,  by  bd.  since  organiza- 
tion in  March;  amt.  of  scrip  issued  by  bd.     (Semi- 
ann.  rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1840:  5.) 

.  Stmt.  of  scrip  issued  by  bd.  showing  amt.  paid 

on  each  work,  purposes  for  which  issued,  whether 
for  construction,  engineering  or  misc.,  and  total 
amt.  for  each  item  of  expenditures.  (Same  Dec. 
1840:  6-7.) 

.  Fund  Comrs.'  OfHce — internal  improvement  stock 

sold  1838-1839,  amt.  available  in  1840,  amt.  receiv- 
able in  1841.  Internal  Improvement  System — ag- 
gregate amt.  of  expenditures  on  each  one  of  the 
improvements  mentioned  in  internal  improvement 
bill  up  to  Dec.  2,  1839.  (Rept.  exhibiting  the  sta- 
tistics of  the  state  1840:  4-6.) 

.  Same.  (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40: 

36-38.) 

.  Stmt.  from  bd.  of  fund  comrs.  of  amt.  of  funds 

available  for  purposes  of  internal  improvement. 
4  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839/40: 
183-186.) 

.  Stmt.  of  amt.  due  to  contractors,  made  by  bd.  of 

public  works.  14  pp.  (Same  1839/40:  129-142.) 

1840-1846.  Table  showing  amt.  of  internal  improve- 
ment scrip  taken  up  each  yr.  2  pp.  (Repts.  22 
Gen.  Assem.  1861  v.  1:  431-432.) 

1841.  Rept.   on   investigation   of  scrip   accts.   of   late 
comrs.  of  bd.  of  public  works  with  tabular  stmt.  of 
various    accts.      155    pp.      (House    repts.    11    Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1840:  184-339.) 

1851.  Communication  from  state  treasurer  re.  amt.  of 
money  reed,  from  state  by  certain  counties  under 
act  to  establish  and  maintain  general  system  of  in- 
ternal improvements,  of  Feb.  27,  1837.  2  pp. 
(Same  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851:  159-160.) 

River  Improvement;  see  River  Conservancy 

PULASKJ  COUNTY  (1843) 
Agriculture;  see  that  title 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

PULLMAN 
Population;  see  that  title 

PURE  FOOD  FUND;  see  INDUSTRIES.    INSPECTION 
PURE  FOOD  LAW;  see  INDUSTRIES.    FOOD  PRODUCTS 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


329 


PUTNAM  COUNTY  (1825) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

PYRITE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 

QUARANTINE 
Epidemics;   see  Public  Health 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL;  see  MILITIA 

QUINCY 

Debt;  see  Debt:    Local 
Flour  Industry;  see  Industries 
Ice  Supply;  see  Industries.    Ice 
Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality 
Trade;  see  Industries 
Water-supply;  see  that  title 

RAILROADS  (first  period) 

The  Illinois  documentary  r.r.  material  divides  itself 
naturally  Into  three  groups,  viz.,  resulting  from 
activities  1st  under  the  internal  improvement  act 
of  1837,  2d  the  act  of  1849  to  provide  for  a  general 
system  of  incorporations  and  3d  the  act  creating 
the  r.r.  and  warehouse  commission.  Assuming  that 
It  would  be  useful  for  historical  purposes  to  pre- 
serve these  divisions,  they  have  been  indicated  in 
the  following  arrangement. 

Under  Act  of  FeJ>.  27,  1837 

Act  creating  the  board  of  public  works,  commonly  re- 
ferred to  as  the  "  Internal  Improvement  Act."  See 
also  note  under  Public  Works. 

1832.  Propriety  of  chartering  a  co.,  with  proper  re- 
strictions for  a  term  of  yrs.  to  make  proper  con- 
nection by  r.r.  or  canal  of  waters  of  111.  River  with 
Lake  Michigan.  (Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1832.) 
1834.  Kept,  on  a  mess,  from  gov.  with  communication 
from  legisl.  of  Indiana  re.  national  thoroughfare 
from  Miami  Bay  on  Lake  Brie  to  rapids  of  111. 
River  by  means  of  r.r.  (House  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1834:  423-424.) 

1836.  Recommendation  that  state  take  a  certain  amt. 
of  capital  stock  in  all  canals  and  r.rs.    (Govs.  mess. 
1836.) 

1837.  Memorial    of    committee    on    internal    improve- 
ments asking  for  land  grants  and  rights  of  way  to 
aid   elaborate  system   of  r.rs.   adopted   at  former 
sess.  of  legisl.    (Sen.  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  sped.  sess. 
1837:  92-94.) 

1838.  No.  miles  of  r.rs.  now  under  contract  on  each 
line;  whole  no.  of  miles  completed  and  whole  no.  of 
miles  under  contract.     (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec. 
1838:  8-9.) 

.    Purchase  of  r.r.   iron,  cars  and  locomotive  by 

fund  comrs.  for  Illinois  r.rs.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  22.) 

.     Copy  of  letter  from  M.  McConnell,  comr.  of  bd. 

of  public  works  for  first  judicial  circuit,  giving 
authority  to  fund  comrs.  to  purchase  r.r.  iron  for 
state.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  25.) 

— .  In  all  contracts  made  and  to  be  made  for  con- 
struction of  r.rs.  state  has  and  will  reserve  right  to 
furnish  iron.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  25.) 

.     Computation    by   engr.    in   high   standing   more 

than  two  yrs.  since,  that  when  r.rs.  projected  and 
in  progress  were  completed,  traveler  would  be  en- 
abled to  pass  from  N.  Y.  or  Boston  to  Chicago  in 
61%  hrs.;  probable  reduction  of  this  time.  (Same 
Dec.  1838:  27-28.) 

.     Internal    improvement    act    restricts    width    of 

track  to  4  ft.  8  in.  suggestion  that  width  be  in- 
creased to  5  ft.;  advantages  of  wide  track.  (Same 
Dec.  1838:  32.) 


RAILROADS  (first  period)— cont'd 

1838.  Advantages  arising  to  country  in  final  establish- 
ment of  rwy.  communication.  (Same  Dec.  1838: 
48.) 

.    Large  revenue  probably   yielded  to  state  from 

r.rs.;  during  last  season  of  low  water  in  Ohio  betw. 
Louisville  and  St.  Louis,  mail  stages  carried  pas- 
sengers yielding  fare  of  $1500  per  week.  (Same 
Dec.  1838:  84.) 

.  Revenue  will  be  yielded  to  state  by  transporta- 
tion of  U.  S.  mail  by  r.rs.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  84.) 

.    R.rs.  and  turnpikes  afford  greatest  facilities  for 

rapid  travel  and  are  best  calculated  for  transporta- 
tion of  light  articles  of  commerce;  sea,  river  and 
canal  transportation  cheaper  and  best  for  transpor- 
tation of  heavy  articles.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  92.) 
— .  Table  exhibiting  stmts.  of  capacity  of  locomotive 
engines  to  overcome  or  ascend  different  grades  with 
their  loads  attached  and  stint,  showing  weight 
horse  can  draw.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  122.) 

.    Construction  of  r.rs.,  preparation  of  surface  for 

r.r.  embankment,  construction  of  Long's  bridges. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  237-239.) 

.     Description  of  superstructure  of  r.rs.  constructed 

under  charge  of  J.  W.  Hoyt,  engr.  eastern  district. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  239-240.) 

— — .  Rept.  on  expediency  of  constructing  r.r.  from 
Des  Moines  rapids  of  Miss.  River  to  Peoria  and 
Warsaw  R.R.  (House  jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1838:  202-203.) 

.    Same,  separate.    2  pp.     (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 

1838.) 

1839.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  public  works  re.  kind  of  iron 
used  for  r.r.  purposes,  etc.  3  pp.  (Same  1  sess. 
1838.) 

.    Rept.  of  bd.  of  public  works  re.  apptmt.  of  agt. 

to  purchase  r.r.  iron.    4  pp.     (Same  1838.) 
— .     Rept.  of  bd.  of  public  works  re.  survey  of  r.r.  or 
turnpike  route  from  Charleston,  through  seat  of 
justice  of  Clark  Co.  to  Wabash  River.    8  pp.   (Same 
1838.) 

— .  Stint,  of  probable  amt.  of  money  necessary  to 
complete  works  of  public  improvements  now  under 
contract  in  continuous  lines  from  navigable  rivers. 
(House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839:  26-29.) 

1841.  Letter  from  state  treasurer  in  reply  to  inquiry 
re.  no.  and  pay  of  agts.  to  take  charge  of  property 
and  materials  of  state  on  different  r.r.  lines.  1  leaf. 
(Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  309.) 

.    Rept.  of  state  treasurer  on  condition  of  property 

of  state  connected  with  system  of  internal  improve- 
ments. 18  pp.  (House  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1840:  129-146.) 

Principally  r.r.  property  (Central  R.K.,  Peoria  and 
Warsaw  R.R.,  Alton  and  Shelbyvllle  R.R.,  South- 
ern Cross  R.H.,  Great  Western  Mail  Route,  Alton 
and  Shawneetown  R.R.,  Central  Branch  R.R., 
Northern  Cross  R.R.,  Rushvllle  and  Erie  R.R.)  and 
Kaskaskia  and  Great  Wabash  River  Improvement. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1838.    Total  amt.  expended  by  Wm.  Kinney,  comr.  2 
judicial  circuit,  on  public  works  under  his  charge 
to  Nov.  30.     (Rept.  bd.  public  works  1838:  81.) 
Great    Western    Mail    Route ;    Southern    Cross    R.R. ; 
Belleville   and   Lebanon   Branch    R.R. ;   Alton   and 
Shelbyville   R.R. ;   Central   R.R. ;   Kaskaskia   River 
Improvement. 

.  Stmt.  of  amt.  expended  by  comr.  of  7th  judicial 

circuit  since  his  apptmt.  on  Central  R.R.,  Quincy  & 
Meredosia  road,  and  for  survey  of  Illinois  River. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  207.) 

1838-1839.  Disbursements  made  by  Hart  Fellows, 
comr.  5th  judicial  circuit,  on  Northern  Cross  R.R., 
Peoria  &  Warsaw  R.R.,  Rushville  &  Erie  R.R.,  and 
Illinois  River  improvement  from  Dec.  3,  1838,  to 
June  3,  1839.  (Same  Dec.  1839:  58-61.) 


330 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS  (first  period)— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures— cont'd 

1839  Disbursements  made  by  M.  K.  Alexander,  comr. 
of  bd.  of  public  works,  4th  judicial  circuit,  on 
Charleston  &  Wabash  Turnpike,  Central  R.R., 
Southern  Cross  R.R.,  Great  Western  Mail  Route, 
Northern  Cross  R.R.,  Central  Branch  R.R.  and 
Great  Wabash  River  from  Dec.  1,  1838,  to  June  1, 
1839;  recapitulation.  (Same  Dec.  1839:  44-55.) 

.    Disbursements  made  by  Wm.  Kinney,  comr.  of 

2d  judicial  circuit,  on  Alton  &  Shawneetown  R.R., 
Alton  &  Shelbyville  R.R.,  Central  R.R.,  Kaskaskia 
River  improvement,  Alton  &  Mt.  Carmel  R.R.  and 
Great  Western  Mail  Route  from  Dec.  1838.  (Same 
Dec.  1839:  18-27.) 

.     Disbursements  made  by  John  Hogan,   comr.  of 

2d  judicial  circuit,  on  Alton  &  Mt.  Carmel  R.R., 
Great  Western  Mail  Route,  Central  R.R.,  Alton  & 
Shawneetown  R.R.,  Alton  &  Shelbyville  R.R.  from 
Dec.  3,  1838,  to  June  3,  1839;  recapitulation.  (Same 
Dec.  1839:  28-36.) 

1839.  Amt.  of   disbursements  made  by  M.   McConnel, 
comr.  of  first  judicial  circuit,  on  Pekin,  Blooming- 
ton,  Peoria  and  Mackinaw  R.R.,  Naples  Branch  of 
Northern  Cross  R.R.,   Central  R.R.   and   Northern 
Cross  R.R.  from  Dec.  3,  1838  to  June  3,  1839;   re- 
capitulation.    (Same  Dec.  1839:  8-12.) 

.     Disbursements  made  by  Jesse  B.  Thomas,  comr. 

of  first  judicial  circuit,  on  Central  R.R.,  Illinois 
River  improvement,  Pekin,  Bloomington,  Peoria  & 
Mackinaw  R.R.,  and  Northern  Cross  R.R.  from 
March  4  to  June  3;  recapitulation.  (Same  Dec. 
1839:  13-17.) 

.    Aggregate  amt.  of  expenditures  on  each  one  of 

the  improvements  mentioned  in  the  internal  im- 
provement bill  up  to  Dec.  2,  1839.  (Rept.  exhibit- 
ing the  statistics  of  the  state  1840:  6.) 

.     Same.     (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.   1839/40: 

38.) 

Railroads :  Central,  Alton  and  Mt.  Carmel,  Alton  and 
Shawneetown,  Alton  and  Shelbyville,  Central 
Branch,  Northern  Cross,  Peoria  and  Warsaw,  Belle- 
ville and  Lebanon  Branch,  Bloomington,  and 
Mackinaw  and  Pekin,  Rushville  and  Erie,  Charles- 
ton and  Wabash,  Great  Western  Mail. 

1840.  Stmt.  of  payments  and  amt.  which  may  be  neces- 
sary over  and  above  payments  and  present  liabili- 
ties of  state  for  work  done  to  complete  all  such 
works  as  have  been  contracted   [i.  e.  r.rs.  named 
below],  in  continuous  lines  from  navigable  rivers. 
(Rept.  exhibiting  the  statistics  of  the  state  1840: 
7.) 

.    Same.     (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40: 

39.) 

Central  R.  R.,  Alton  and  Mt.  Carmel  R.  R.,  Shelbyville 
and  Alton  R.  R.,  Northern  Cross,  Peoria  and  War- 
saw, Alton  and  Shawneetown  It.  It. 

RAILROADS  (second  period) 

Under  Act  of  Nov.  5,  1849 

Act  to  provide  for  a  general  system  of  incorporations. 

1851.     Govs.  communication  with  memorial  for  passage 

of  r.r.   charter,   authorizing  construction  of   rwy. 

from  Chicago  to  Ind.  state  line.     (Sen.  jol.  17  Gen. 

Assem.  reg.  sess.  1851:  193.) 

la  referred  to  only ;  communication  not  given  here. 
1863.    Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  concerning  filing  of  ann. 
repts.  of  r.r.  cos.     1  leaf.     (Repts.  23  Gen.  Assem. 
1863  v.  1:  23;  319.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1852-1860.    Stmt.  showing  cost  for  construction  of  all 
r.r.  property  in  state.     (Govs.  mess.  1863:  15.) 


RAILROADS  (third  period) 

Under  Act  of  April  13,  1871 
serial 

The  railroad  and  warehouse  commission  was  established 
by  act  of  April  13,   1871,   in  force  July   1,   1871. 
Commission  was  organized  July  5,  1871. 
1871-1904.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn. 
for  the  yr.  ending  Nov.  30,  1-34.     Springfield,  1871- 
1905. 

Checklist 

1.  1871  dept.  ed.  Springfield,  111.  Jol.  Prtg.  Office, 
1871.  2  foldg.  tables,  168  pp., 
2  leaves. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     168  pp. 
State  Jol.  Steam  Print,  1873.     451 

(2),  ii  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     451   (2),  11  pp. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     559,  iji^  pp. 


1.  1871       doc.    ed. 

2.  1871/2  dept.  ed. 


2.  1871/2  doc.     ed. 

3.  1872/3  dept.  ed. 

3.  1872/3  doc.     ed. 

4.  1873/4.*  State  Jol.  Steam  Print,  1874. 

State  Jol.  Book  and  Stereotype  Rooms,  1876. 


State  Jol.  Print,  1874.     559,  ill  pp. 
104,  394,  111 


5.  1874/5. 

6.  1875/6. 


45,  323,  iii 


D.  W.  Lusk,  1876.     447,  iii  pp. 


pp. 
7,  ill 


7.  1876/7.     D.  W.   Lusk,  1878.     Mil,  92,  vi  pp.,  map. 

8.  1877/8.     Weber,  Magie  &  Co.,  1879.     xxvl,  87,  ix  pp., 


map. 

9.  1878/9.     Weber  &  Co.,  1880. 
10.  1879/80.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1881. 


xxxii,  312  pp.,  1  leaf. 
557  pp.,  2  maps. 
23,  359  pp.,  1  map. 


cxiv.  214  pp.,  10  pis. 
11,  Ixix,  262  pp.,  24  pis. 
ccxxxi,  242  pp.,  40  pis. 
ccx,  241  pp.,  24  pis. 
456  pp.,  16  pis. 
489  pp.,  24  pis. 
498  pp.,  31  pis. 

495  pp.,  43  pis. 


11.  1880/1.          "  "         1882. 

12.  1881/2.          "  "         1883.     xxil,  385  pp.,  1  map. 

13.  1882/3.         "  "        1884.     xvi,  502  pp.,  1  map. 

14.  1883/4.          "  "         1884.     xxix,  520  pp.,  1  map. 

15.  1884/5.          "  "         1885.     xliv,  538  pp.,  1  map. 

16.  1885/6.         "  "        1887.     Ixxiv,  621  pp.,  1  map. 

17.  1886/7.     Not  printed. 

18.  1887/8.     Springfield  Printing  Co.,  1889.     Iv,  674  pp., 

1  map. 

19.  1888/9.     Springfield    Printing    Co.,    1890.      215    pp., 

1  map. 

20.  1889/90.  H.    W.    Rokker,    1890.      280   pp.,   xv   foldg. 

plates. 

21.  1890/1.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.  215  pp. 

22.  1891/2.    "     "    1892.  331  pp.,  1  map.t 

23.  1892/3.    "     "    1894.  342  pp.,  1  map. 

24.  1893/4.  Bd.  F.  Hartman,  1895.  xvi,  320  pp.,  1  map. 

25.  1894/5.    "     "     1896.  xxi,  282  pp. 

26.  1895/6.  Phillips  Bros.,  1897.  409  pp.,  1  map. 

27.  1896/7.    "     "    1897.  cxiv.  214 

28.  1897/8.    "     "    1898. 

29.  1898/9.    "     "    1899. 

30.  1899/00.   "     "    1900. 

31.  1900/1.    "     "    1902. 

32.  1901/2.    "     "    1903. 

33.  1902/3.    "     "    1904. 

34.  1903/4.  111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1.  1871   in  Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871,  v.  2  :  425-496. 

2.  1871/2  "   "   28  "    "   1873,  v.  1 : 429-884. 

3.  1872/3  "   "   28  "    "   1873,  V.  5 : 5-563. 
4-34.  1873/4-1903/4  omitted. 

non-serial 

1870/1.  Informal  rept.  concerning  each  r.r.  in  process 
of  construction,  July  1,  1871,  prepared  at  office  of 
comrs.  (1  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1870/1: 
157-166.) 

.     Summary  of  repts.   of  r.r.   corporations  for  en- 
tire lines  resp.,  running  in,  through,  or  out  of  state, 
and  rept.  for  state  exclusively  for  yr.  ending  June 
30.     (Same  1870/1  folding  sheet  after  p.  156.) 
Showing  for  each  road  capital  stock,  assets,  liabilities, 
funded  and  floating  debt,  value  of  property,  miles 
of    track,    passenger    and    freight    earnings,    gross 
receipts  and  expenditures. 

1871.  Form  of  ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  r.rs.  and  ware- 
houses of  111.,  for  yr.  ending  June  30.  (2  same 
1871/2:  176-188.) 

.    Alphabetical  list  of  r.r.  cos.  operating  and  doing 

business  in  state,  July  1,  with  dates  of  mo.  meeting 
of  bd.  at  which  same  were  filed.  (Same  1870/1: 
63.) 

.     Corresp.   betw.   r.r.   and   warehouse   comrs.   and 

representatives  of  several  of  larger  r.r.  interests  of 


*  From  this  time  only  one,  viz.,  the  dept.  ed.  was  Issued. 
t  Called   "  Advance  sheets   of   22d  annual   report "   on 

title  page.     No  other  edition  seems  to  have  been 

published. 


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331 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

state  concerning  time  of  filing  repts.  and  passenger 
rates.  (Same  1870/1:  59-62.) 

Chicago  and  N.  W.  R.R. ;  Chicago  and  Alton ;  C.  B.  and 
Q.  R.K. :  Chicago,  Rock  Is.  and  P.  R.R. 

.    Circular  of  July  13,  to  several  r.r.  cos.  operating 

and  doing  business  in  state.     (Same  1870/1:  55-58.) 

In   nature   of   explanation   of   position   of   r.r.    and   w. 

comn.  under  law  and  returns  and  attitude  expected 

of    r.rs.    as    to   filing   of    reports,    stmt.    of   gross 

earnings  for  purposes  of  classification,  etc. 

.    The  present  r.r.  laws  and  suggestions  of  amdmts. 

(Same  1870/1:  13-15.) 

.    Construction  of  r.rs.  in  the  future,  advisability 

of  enactment  of  general  law,  authorizing  construc- 
tion of  roads  wherever,  in  judgment  of  capital,  they 
will  be  found  to  be  most  remunerative.  (Same 
1870/1:  12-13.) 

.  R.Rs.  recently  built  and  in  process  of  construc- 
tion. (Same  1870/1:  9-11.) 

.     Condition    of   older    r.rs.    in    operation.      (Same 

1870/1:  8-9.) 

.    R.R.  corporations;   constitutional  prohibition  of 

special  laws  for  creation  of  r.r.  corporations;  con- 
sideration of  legislative  direction  of  control  and 
mngmnt.  of  rwy.  corporations.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan. 
1871  (Palmer).) 

1871-1895.  History  and  general  conditions  of  r.rs.  in 
111.  (25  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1894/5:  iii- 
ix.) 

1871/2.  Table  showing  position  of  lands  in  111.  with 
reference  to  rwys.  In  actual  operation.  (2  same 
1871/2:  167-169.) 

.    Table  showing  expenses  in   detail  of  r.rs.      (2 

same  1871/2:  447.) 

.    Table  showing  earnings  of  r.rs.  in  detail.      (2 

same  1871/2:  446.) 

1871/2-1872/3.  Table  showing  gross  earnings  compared 
with  expenses  of  r.rs.  (2  same  1871/2  (p.  448)  — 
3  same  1872/3.) 

1871/2-1877/8.  Table  showing  length  of  line  and  cost 
of  road  and  equipment  of  r.rs.  (2  same  1871/2 
(pp.  442-443)— 8  same  1877/8.) 

1871/2-1878/9.  R.Rs.;  equipment  and  mileage.  (2 
same  1871/2  (pp.  444-445)— 9  same  1878/9.) 

No  returns  1873/4-1876/7. 

1871/2-1885/6.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  stock  and  debts 
and  paid  up  stock  and  debts  of  r.rs.  (2  same  1871/ 
2  (pp.  440-441)— 16  same  1885/6.) 

No  returns  1872/3,  from  1877/8-1884/5. 

1872.  Our  rwys.  and  our  farmers;  by  W.  C.  Flagg. 
(5  A.R.  trustees  111.  Industrial  University  1871/2: 
200-219.) 

.     Stmt.  of  r.r.  corporations  organized  under  act  of 

Mar.  1,  1872.     (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state  1870/2: 
18;   2  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1871/2:  451.) 
1872-1873.    List  of  r.r.  cos.  reporting,  and  date  of  re- 
ceipt of  each  rept.      (2   A.R.   r.r.   and  warehouse 
comn.  1871/2  (pp.  172-173)— 3  same  1873.) 
1872/3.     R.Rs.;   investment.     (3  same  1872/3:  551.) 

.     R.Rs.;  gross  earnings.     (3  same  1872/3:  553.) 

.     Competition  betw.   r.rs.;    exists   only  to  limited 

extent;   soon  ends  in  combination.     (3  same  1872/ 
3:  12-14.) 

.     Theory   of   enlightened   view   of   self-interest   in 

r.r.  mngmt.     (3  same  1872/3:  12.) 
— — •.     Public  character  of  r.rs.  of  the  state.     (3  same 

1872/3:  9-11.) 

1873/4.  Investigations  to  ascertain  whether  provisions 
of  act  of  May  2,  1873,  are  violated  by  any  r.r.  cor- 
poration in  state.  (4  same  1873/4:  13-14.) 

.     R.Rs.;    stmt.  of  equipment,  stations  and  gauge. 

(4  same  1873/4  app.  pp.  362-363.) 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
R.Rs.;    train   mileage   and   fuel   consumed.      (4 

same  1873/4  app.  pp.  366-367.) 
.    R.R.  legislation;  comment.     (4  same  1873/4:  15- 

20.) 
1873/4-1874/5.     Rept.  of  r.r.  cos.  having  unfinished  and 

leased    roads.      (4    same   1873/4    (pp.    287-345)— 5 

same  1874/5.) 
1873/4-1875/6.     R.Rs.;  stmt.  of  receipts  and  expenses  in 

111.     (4  same  1873/4    (app.  pp.  358-359) — 6  same 

1875/6.) 
1873/4-1876/7.    R.Rs.;  stmt.  of  expenses;   receipts  and 

expenses  compared;    entire  line.      (4  same   1873/4 

(app.  pp.  356-357)— 7  same  1877.) 
1873/4-1878/9.     R.Rs.;    stmt.    showing    gross    receipts; 

entire  line.     (4  same  1873/4   (app.  pp.  354-355) — 9 

same  1879.) 

1873/4-1904.     Steam,  r.rs.,  stmt.  showing  bridges,  tres- 
tles built,  and  rails  laid,  etc.     (4  same  1873/4  (app. 

pp.  360-361) — 34  same  1904.) 

No  returns  1879/80. 
1873/6-1874/7.     R.Rs.;    stmt.   of   receipts  and   expenses 

compared  for  four  yrs.     (6  same  1875/6  (pp.  446- 

447) — 7  same  1877.) 
1874.    Communication  from  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs. 

re.  operation  of  r.r.  law  for  1873.     5  pp.     (Repts. 

28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  4:  847-851.) 
.    Same.      (House   jol.    28   Gen.    Assem.   adj.   reg. 

sess.  1874:  79-81.) 
.    Memorial   of   merchants   and   business    men   of 

Chicago  to  Gen.  Assem.  requesting  repeal  or  amdmt. 

of  r.r.  law  of  1873.    2  pp.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem. 

1873  v.  4:  971-972.) 
.    General   remarks   on   results   of   r.r.   laws.      (4 

A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1873/4:  24-26.) 
— .     Conferences  with  r.r.  comrs.  of  Minn,  and  Wise. 

to  prevent  evils  practiced  by  r.r.  corporations  with- 
in Iowa,  Minn.,  Wise.,  and  111.     (4  same  1873/4: 

14-15.) 
1874-1875.    Suits  instituted  agst.  r.r.  corporations.     (4 

same  1873/4  (pp.  8-13)— 5  same  1874/5.) 

.    Mileage  in  111.;  amt.  of.     (5  same  1874/5:  9.) 

.    Net  earnings  per  mile  of  r.rs.  in  111.   (5  same 

1874/5:  11.) 
.    Operating  expenses  of  r.rs.  in  111.    (5  same  187 4/ 

5:  11.) 

.     R.R.  earnings;  amt.  of.     (5  same  1874/5:  10-11.) 

.    Corporations  making  returns  to  comn.     (5  same 

1874/5:  9-10.) 
.    Steel  rails  in  111.;  no.  of  miles  of.    (5  same  1874/ 

5:  12.) 
.     Equipment  of  r.r.  cos.  in  111.     (5  same  1874/5: 

13.) 
.    R.Rs.  that  have  failed  to  pay  interest  on  their 

bonded   debt.     (5  same  1874/5:  14-15.) 
.    Construction;  no.  of  miles  of  r.r.  constructed  in 

111.  during  yr.     (5  same  1874/5:  9.) 
1874/5-1875/6.     Dividend  paid  by  various  r.r.  cos.     (5 

same  1874/5  (pp.  11-12)— 6  same  1875/6.) 
1874/5-1876/7.     Stmt.     showing     equipment,     stations, 

brakes  and  express  of  r.rs.     (5  same  1874/5  (app. 

pp.  304-305)— 7  same  1876/7.) 

.    R.Rs.;   stmt.  of  train  mileage;  empty  car  mile- 
age, employes  on  entire  line.    (5  same  1874/5  (app. 

pp.  316-317)— some  1876/7.) 
.     R.Rs.;     stmt.    of    expenses    and    interest    upon 

bonded,  compared  with  receipts.      (5  same  1874/5 
(app.  pp.  314-315) — 7  same  1876/7.) 
1875.     Rept.    on   House   bill   authorizing   formation    of 

union  depots  and  stations  for  r.rs.  in  state.     (Sen. 

jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  490-491.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1875.  Opinion  of  atty-gen.  re.  requirements  of  law  as 
to  citizenship  and  residence  of  directors  of  r.r.  cor- 
porations.    (House  jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1875: 
439-440.) 

.     Kept,  of  committee  on  r.rs.  on  r.rs.  in  hands  of 

receivers,  amt.  of  taxes  due  from  such  r.rs.,  amt. 

of  indebtedness,  etc.     (Same  1875:  648-650.) 
.    Manner  of  instituting  suits  agst.  r.r.  cos.      (5 

A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1874/5:  18-20.) 
1876/6.     R.R.  legislation;    comment.     (6  same  1875/6: 

15-22.) 
1875/6-1887/8.     R.Rs.;    stint,    showing   length    of   line; 

main  line  and  branches.     (6  same  1875/6  (pp.  420- 

421)— 18  same  1888.) 
No  returns  1879/80. 
1875/8-1876/9.     Stmt.   showing   earnings   and   expenses 

of  r.rs.  for  four  yrs.     (8  same  1877/8  (pp.  76-79)  — 

9  same  1879.) 

1876.  Relations  of  receivers  to  cos.  whose  roads  they 
control,  to  the  public  and  the  govt,  should  be  de- 
fined.    (7  same  1875/6:  xxi.) 

.    Enforcement  of  r.r.  law,  with  some  remarks  on 

the  law  itself.     (6  same  1875/6:  26-28.) 

1876/7-1877/8.  R.Rs.;  stmt.  showing  leased  lines;  pro- 
jected and  unfinished  roads.  (7  same  1876/7  (p. 
92)— 8  same  1878.) 

1876/7-1878/9.  R.Rs.;  itemized  stmt.  of  operating  ex- 
penses during  yr.  (7  same  1876/7  (pp.  82-83) — 9 
same  1878/9.) 

.  R.R.  stmts.  showing  payments  in  addition  to  op- 
erating, itemized.  (7  same  1876/7  (pp.  84-85)— 9 
same  1878/9.) 

In  1878/9  taxes  also. 

1876/9-1880/4.  Comparison  of  gross  and  net  earnings 
and  deficits  of  111.  r.rs.  (9  same  1878/9  (p.  xxiii)— 
14  same  1883/4.-) 

1877-1878.  Comparative  detailed  stmt.  of  gross  re- 
ceipts of  r.r.  cos.  operating  in  111.  (8  same  1877/8: 
xv.) 

.     Comparison   of  ordinary   operating  expenses   of 

r.rs.     (8  same  1877/8:  xvii.) 

1877/8.  List  of  r.rs.  incorporated  under  general  law. 
(8  same  1877/8:  82-83.) 

.    Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  preferred  stock  of  various 

r.r.  cos.    8  same  1877/8:  vii.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  name  and  address  of  r.r.  officers. 

(8  same  1877/8:  33-36.) 

1877/8-1878/9.  R.Rs.;  stmt.  of  mileage  on  r.rs.  (8 
same  1877/8  (pp.  62-63)— 9  same  1878/9.) 

.    R.Rs.;    stmt.  of  grades,  curvature,  ballast,  etc. 

(8  same  1877/8  (pp.  50-51)— 9  same  1879.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  average  life  in  yrs.  of  equipment 

and  superstructure  of  r.rs.     (8  same  1877/8  (pp.  54- 
55)— 9  same  1878/9.) 

— .     Stmt.  showing  gross  receipts  of  r.rs.  in  111.     (8 
same  1877/8  (pp.  70-71)— 9  same  1878/9.) 

1877/8-1879/80.  Length  of  track;  comparative  stmt.  of 
r.r.  track  owned  by  cos.  reporting.  (8  same  1877/8 
(p.  vi)— 10  same  1879/80.) 

1877/8-1880/1.  Stmt.  showing  funded  and  unfunded 
debt  of  r.rs.  (8  same  1877/8  (pp.  42-43) — 11  same 
1880/1.) 

No  returns  for  1879/80. 

1877/8-1887/8.  Stmt.  showing  capital  stock  of  r.rs.  (8 
same  1877/8  (pp.  40-41)— 18  same  1888.) 

1877/8-1890/1.  Comparison  of  r.r.  dividends.  (8  same 
1877/8  (p.  viii)— 21  same  1890/1.) 

1878.    Complaints  agst.  r.r.  cos.     (10  same  1878/9:  23- 

.  Uniform  returns  and  repts.;  the  Columbus  Con- 
vention. (8  same  1877/8:  xix-xx.) 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 

non  -serial — cont'  d 
1878-1880.    Aggregate   stmt.    of   capital   stock   of  r.rs. 

(10  same  1879/80:  7.) 
1878/9.     Stmt.  showing  earnings  and  expenses  of  r.rs. 

in  111.  for  two  yrs.     (9  same  1878/9  table  xxi  after 

p.  xxii.) 
1878/9-1885/6.    Names  of  r.rs.  reporting  to  comn.     (9 

same  1878/9  (pp.  iii-v)— 16  same  1885/6.) 
.    Comparison  of  cost  of  equipment  of  r.rs.  operat- 
ing  in   111.      (9   same    1878/9    (p.   xii) — 16    same 

1885/6.) 
1878/2-1880/4.    Comparative   stmt.   of   total   passenger 

and  freight  earnings  of  r.rs.     (12  same  1881/2  (p. 

ix)— 16  same  1883/4.) 

1879.  Defective  returns  made  by  r.r.  cos.;  the  remedy. 
(9  same  1878/9:  xxiii-xxiv.) 

— — .  Table  showing  mileage,  capital,  cost  and  revenue 
of  111.  r.rs.  for  yr.  ending  June  30.  (9  same  1878/9 

folding  table  I  after  p.  viii.) 
1879/80.    Stmt.   of   returns   from   leased   line   of   r.rs. 

(10  same  1879/80:  491-506.) 

1879/80-1886/7.  Stmt.  of  returns  from  projected  and 
unfinished  r.rs.  (10  same  1879/80  (pp.  507-516)— 
17  same  1886/7.) 

Beginning  in  1880/1  just  a  general  summary  of  pro- 
jected lines,  not  given  out  In  detail  as  In  previous 
yrs. 

1879/81-1886/9.    Stmt.  of  operating  expenses  and  taxes 

of  r.rs.    (11  same  1880/1  (p.  11)— 19  same  1888/9.) 

1879/82-1881/4.     Comparative    stmt.    of    capital    stock, 

funded  debt,  floating  debt,  and  aggregate  of  111. 

r.rs.     (12  same  1881/2  (p.  ix)— 14  same  1883/4.) 

1880.  Bd.   of  comrs.   should   be  authorized   to  enforce 
reparation  of  tracks  and  bridges,  when  unsafe.    (10 
same  1879/80:  19.) 

1880/1.  Stmt.  showing  income;  ann.  earnings,  passen- 
ger and  freight  depts.  in  111.  (11  same  1880/1: 
308-309.) 

1880/1-1881/2.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  length  of 
track  and  equipments  of  r.rs.  (11  same  1880/1 
(pp.  322-323)— 12  same  1882.) 

1880/1-1885/6.  R.Rs.;  general  exhibit  of  net  income, 
taxes,  interest,  rentals,  etc.  (11  same  1880/1  (pp. 
312-313) — 16  same  1885/6.) 

.    Stmt.  showing  total  income  of  r.rs.  and  average 

of  earnings.     (11  same  1880/1  (pp.  306-307) — same 
1885/6.) 

1880/1-1886/7.  General  exhibit  of  r.rs.  showing  divi- 
dends declared,  and  balances  carried  forward  to 
next  yr.  (11  same  1880/1  (pp.  314-315) — 17  same 
1887.) 

1880/1-1887/8.  Stmt.  showing  lessor,  lessee,  stock, 
debt,  cost  of  construction,  length  of  track  and  presi- 
dent of  lesser  co.  of  leased  lines  of  r.rs.  (11  same 
1880/1  (p.  330)— 18  same  1888.) 

Beginning  in  rept.  for  1880/1  returns  of  leased  lines 
of  r.rs.  are  not  given  in  detail  but  are  combined  in 
one  stmt. 

1880/1-1889/90.    Stmt.  of  expenses  and  taxes  of  r.rs.; 

operating  expenses  and  additional  payments.     (11 

same  1880/1  (pp.  310-311) — 20  same  1890.) 

In  1888/9  also  average  earnings  per  mile. 
.    Income  of  r.rs.;    ann.  earnings,  passenger  and 

freight  depts.  on  whole  line.    (11  same  1880/1  (pp. 

304-305)— 20  same  1889/90.) 

1881.  Rept.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  on  cost  of 
prtg.  revision  of  r.r.  schedules  under  present  law, 
and   cost   in   pamphlet  form   under   state  printing 
contract.     (Sen.  jol.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881:  712.) 

1881/2-1885/6.  Stmt.  showing  stock,  debt  and  cost  of 
construction  and  equipment  of  r.rs.  (12  same 
1881/2  (pp.  308-309)— 16  same  1885/6.) 

.  Physical  condition  of  r.rs.  (12  same  1881/2  (p. 

xvi)— 16  same  1885/6.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

.    Stint,  of  r.rs.  showing  earnings,  expenses  and 

net  income   from   111.   business.      (12   same  1881/2 
(pp.  314-315)— some  1885/6.) 

1881/5-1881/6.  Comparative  stmt.  of  gross  earnings, 
gain  and  loss  from  previous  yrs.,  %  of  increase  and 
loss  of  r.r.  cos.  (15  same  1884/5  (p.  viii)— 26 
same  1885/6.) 

1882.  Amdmts.  needed  to  r.r.  law.     (12  same  1881/2: 
xviii-xix.) 

.  Names  of  r.r.  which  failed  to  pay  dividends.  (12 

same  1881/2:  xiii.) 

.  Opinion;  r.r.  consolidation.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 

gen.  1880/2:  28.) 

.  Same;  operation  of  r.rs.  in  state  without  being 

incorporated  in  state.  (Same  1880/2:  28.) 

1882/3.  Stock  transfer  offices;  most  r.r.  cos.  have  com- 
plied with  law  re.  (13  A.R.  rr.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1882/3:  xiv.) 

1883.  Registered  r.r.  debt  rept.     (R.R.  and  warehouse 
comrs.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.    List  of  r.rs.    (Same.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
.    Veto  of  bill  to  enable  r.r.  cos.  to  extend  lines  or 

construct  branches  to  points  not  named  in  articles 

of  incorporation,  and  to  enable  any  r.r.  co.  in  state 

to  have  power  to  purchase,  own  or  hold  stock  and 

securities  of  any  r.r.  that  forms  continuous  line  of 

travel  from  this  to  another  state.     (House  jol.  33 

Gen.  Assem.  1883:  1182-1185.) 
1883/4-1884/5.    Comparative    stmt.    of    mileage    in    9 

states,  each  having  more  than  4000  miles  of  track. 

(14  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1883/4  (p.  vii)  — 

15  same  1884/5.) 
1884/5.    Changes  in  r.rs.  during  yr.     (15  same  1884/5: 

vi-vii.) 
1884/5-1885/6.    Names  of  r.rs.  in  hands  of  receivers. 

(15  same  1884/5  (p.  vii)— 16  same  1885/6.) 
1885-1886.     List  of  agencies  and  offices  for  transfer  of 

r.r.  stock  in  111.  given  in  compliance  with  act  of 

1883.      (15    same    1884/5    (pp.    xiv-xv) — 16    same 

1885/6.) 
1885/6.    Physical    conditions    of    projected    roads,    or 

roads  in  process  of  construction.     (16  same  1885/6: 

Ixxxiv.) 
.    Physical  condition  of  track,  equipment,  etc.  of 

different    r.rs.    operated    within    state.      (16    same 

1885/6:  lix-lxxiii.) 
1885/6-1888/9.     R.Rs.;   general  exhibit  of  111.  business. 

(16  same  1885/6  (pp.  Ivii-lviii)— 19  same  1889.) 
1885/6-1903/4.     Financial    stmt.    of    affairs    of    comn.; 

apprn.  made  for  its  maintenance  and  work.      (16 

same  1885/6  (p.  xxviii) — 34  same  1903/4.) 

1886.  Pooling;  complaints  agst.  r.rs.  pooling  contracts. 
(16  same  1885/6:  xxi-xxiii.) 

.    New  r.rs.;  increase  in  mileage.     (16  same  1885/ 

6:  xxiv.) 

1887.  Testimony   taken   by  comrs.      (R.R.   and   ware- 
house comn.) 

Entry  from   Bowker.     Not  seen.     Not  known  in  office 
of  111.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn. 

1887-1890.     Comparative  stmt.  of  total  income  of  r.rs. 

in  111.     (20  same  1889/90:  42.) 
1887/8.     Stmt.   of  cost  of  road   and  equipment  in   111. 

(18  same  1887/8:  xxxlv-xxxvii.) 
1887/90-1888/91.     Comparative    stmt.    of    earnings    of 

passenger  and  freight  depts.   of  r.rs.   in   111.      (20 

same  1889/90  (p.  42)— 21  same  1890/1.) 
.    Comparative  stmt.  of  operating  expenses  of  r.rs. 

In  111.     (20  same  1889/90  (p.  43)— 21  same  1890/1.) 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1887/90-1903/4.  Comparative  stmt.  of  operating  ex- 
penses of  r.rs.  in  111.  (20  same  1889/90  (pp.  42- 
43)— 34  same  1903/4.) 

No  returns  1892. 

.  Comparative  summary  of  total  earnings  and  in- 
come of  r.rs.  in  111.  (20  same  1889/90  (p.  42) — 34 
same  1904.) 

No  returns  1892. 

1888.  R.Rs.;    general   exhibit   of   business   on    entire 
lines.     (18  same  1887/8:  xlviii-xlix.) 

.    Stmt.  showing  total  income  of  r.rs.  in  111.     (18 

same  1887/8:  xl-xll.) 

.    Names  of  r.r.  cos.  having  reported  to  comn.    (18 

same  1887/8:  v-vil.) 

1888-1904.  Stmt.  of  capital  stock,  funded  and  floating 
debt  in  111.  (18  same  1887/8  (pp.  xxxii-xxxiii)— 34 
same  1904.) 

.     Stmt.   showing  operating   expenses   of   r.rs.    in 

111.  for  yr.  ending  June  30.    (18  same  1887/8  (fold- 
ing sheet  after  p.  Iv) — 34  same  1904.) 
From  1890/1  on  called  operating  expenses. 

1889.  Remedies    for    inadequate    train    service.      (19 
same  1888/9:  16-18.) 

.    Rept.  on  condition  of  roads  and  equipment.     (19 

same  1888/9:  13-14.) 
.     Index  of  complete  record  of  comrs.     (R.R.  and 

warehouse  comrs.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
.    Stmt.  showing  r.rs.  in  process  of  construction. 

(19  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1888/9:  30.) 
.    Complaints  of  mngrs.  of  r.rs.  re.  legislative  op- 
pression.    (19  same  1888/9:  12-13.) 
1889-1889/90.     Stmt.     showing     total     earnings     from 

operations  of  r.rs.  in  111.     (19  same  1888/9    (pp. 

34-37)— 20  same  1889/90.) 
1889-1891.    Comparative    summary    of    revenue    from 

freight  and  passenger  traffic  on  r.rs.  in  111.     (20 

same  1890/1:  11.) 
1889-1901.    Stmt.  showing  total  earnings  and  income  of 

r.rs.  in  111.  for  yr.  ending  June  30.     (19  same  1888/ 

9  (pp.  38-39)— 34  same  1904.) 
1889-1904.    List   of   r.rs.    incorporated   for   yr.    ending 

June  30.     (19  same  1888/9  (pp.  113-118)— 34  same 

1904.) 

No  returns  1895/6-1897/8. 
.    Table  showing  classification  of  r.rs.  and  mileage 

for  yr.  ending  June  30.     (19  same  1888/9   (pp.  26- 

29)— 34  same  1904.) 
.    Description  of  equipment  of  steam  r.rs.  for  yr. 

ending  June  30.     (19  same  1888/9  (pp.  60-63) — 34 

same  1904.) 
.    List  of  officers  and  directors  of  steam  r.rs.  with 

their  names  and  addresses.     (19  same  1888/9  (pp. 

67-112)— 34  same  1904.) 
1889/90-1903/4.     Comparative  stmt.  of  mileage  of  r.rs. 

for  two  yrs.     (20  same  1889/90  (p.  38) — 34  same 

1904.) 
.    Comparative  stmt.  of  income  acct.   of  r.rs.  on 

whole  line.     (20  same  1889/90    (p.  40) — 34  same 

1904.) 

No  returns  for  1892. 
.    Comparative  stmt.  of  capital  of  steam  r.rs.     (20 

same  1889/90  (p.  39) — 34  same  1904.) 
.     Classified  summary  of  description  of  equipment 

of  r.rs.     (20  same  1889/90    (pp.  45-46) — 34  same 

1904.) 

1890.  Stmt.  showing  description  of  equipment  of  r.rs. 
on  whole  line,  for  yr.  ending  June  30.     (20  same 
1889/90:  98-103.) 

.     Improvements  made  in  r.r.  bldgs.  and  bridges. 

(20  same  1889/90:  11-12.) 
.    Classification  of  r.rs.     (20  same  1889/90:  13-14.) 


334 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1890.  Refrigerator  cars.     (20  same  1889/90:  21-22.) 
1890-1904.     Stmt.  showing  consumption  of  fuel  by  loco- 
motives, whole  line,  for  yr.  ending  June  30.     (20 
same  1889/90  (pp.  111-120)— 34  same  1903/4.) 

.     Stmt.  of  income  acct.  of  r.rs.,  leased  lines  and 

whole   lines   for   yr.    ending   June   30.      (20    same 
1888/9   (pp.  127-130)— 34  same  1904.) 

1891.  Names  of  r.r.  cos.     (R.R.  and  warehouse  comn.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.    R.R.  rept.  tables.     (Same.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Officers  of  roads.     (Same.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
.     In  matter  of  claim  of  W.  W.  Hunter;   for  error 

in  certificate.     (23  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn. 

1891/2:  262-266.) 
.     Switching  cars;  opinion  of  Atty.  Gen.  Hunt  upon 

legal  duty  devolving  upon  r.r.  cos.  to  switch  loaded 

and  empty  cars;    corresp.      (22   same  1891/2:  265- 

273.) 

1892.  R.R.  property  of  state  by  cos.     (R.R.  and  ware- 
house comn.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.  Train  service;  correspondence  concerning  stop- 
ping of  certain  trains  at  Mt.  Forest  and  Willow 
Springs,  upon  letter  and  petition  of  St.  Hart,  vil- 
lage clerk  of  Spring  Forest.  (22  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1891/2:  306-307.) 

1893.  Letter  of  I.  N.  Phillips  to  W.  Goddard  re.  duty 
of  furnishing  cars.     (22  same  1891/2:  308-310.) 

.  Letter  of  I.  N.  Phillips  to  H.  A.  Fisher  concern- 
ing switching  of  cars.  (22  same  1891/2:  307-308.) 

.     Opinion;  r.rs.  in  hands  of  receivers  amenable  to 

laws.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  296-297.) 

.    Same;  power  to  compel  r.r.  cos.  to  construct  and 

maintain  station  houses.     (Same  1893/4:  295-296.) 

.    R.Rs.  in  hands  of  receivers.     (23  A.R.  r.r.  and 

warehouse  comn.  1892/3:  9.) 

.    Complaint  agst.  comrs.  of  r.rs.  and  warehouses. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker.  Very  likely  a  separate 
print  of  Item  with  similar  title  listed  below  under 
1893-1895. 

.     Prosperity  of  r.rs.  during  the  past  yr.     (23  A.R. 

r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1892/3:  9.) 

.     Answer  to   complaint   agst.   comrs.      (R.R.    and 

warehouse  comrs.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.  Claims  agst  r.r.  cos.  (23  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1892/3:  4-5.) 

1893-1895.  Complaints  agst.  r.rs.  (23  same  1892/3 
(pp.  5-6)— 25  same  1894/5.) 

.     Necessary    r.r.    legislation.       (23    same    1892/3 

(pp.  10-11)— 25  same  1894/5.) 

1893-1904.  Rept.  of  consulting  engrs.  of  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  of  111.  (23  same  1892/3  (pp.  15-21)  — 
34  same  1904.) 

1894.  Depot  facilities  of  111.  r.rs.     (24  same  1893/4:  xi- 
xii.) 

1895.  Opinion;    right  of  passengers  to   ordinary   bag- 
gage, carrying  parcels,  express  companies  as  com- 
mon carriers.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  233- 
234.) 

.    Physical   condition  of  r.rs.      (25   A.R.   r.r.   and 

warehouse  comn.  1894/5:  xv.) 
1896/7.     Decrease  in  income  of  r.rs.  in  111.     (27  same 

1896/7:  lii-iv.) 
1896/8-1902/4.     List  of  r.rs.  incorporated,  with  location, 

capital  stock,  arts,  filed,  fees  paid.     (Bienn.  rept. 

secy,  of  state  1896/8  (p.  103)— some  1902/4.) 
1897.    Opinion;  sale  of  tickets;  r.r.  cos.  legality  of  extra 

charge  where  tickets  are  not  purchased.     (Bienn 

rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  385.) 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1897.  Increase  in  value  of  r.r.  stock  since  June  30.    (27 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1896/7:  vi.) 

1898.  Recommendation   for   legislation   changing  time 
for  filing  repts.  from  Sept.  1  to  Oct.  5.     (28  same 
1897/8:  xi.) 

.  For  legislation  placing  entirely  in  hands  of 

comn.,  the  discretionary  power  to  pass  upon  con- 
struction of  any  new  r.rs.  (28  same  1897/8:  xiii.) 

.  Statistics  concerning  the  r.rs.  of  111.  [miles  with- 
in state,  passengers  and  freight  carried,  no.  of  em- 
ployes and  compensation  paid].  (111.  Blue  Book 
1899:  381-382.) 

1899-1902.  Rept.  concerning  physical  condition  of  r.rs. 
inspected  during  yr.  (29  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1898/9  (pp.  Ixi-xcix) — 32  same  1902.) 

1899/00-1903/4.  Comparative  stmt.  of  rails,  ties,  bal- 
last and  bridges  and  sundry  information  of  steam 
r.rs.  in  111.  (30  same  1899/00  (p.  Ixx)— 34  same 
1903/4.) 

.  Summary  of  consumption  of  fuel  of  steam  r.rs. 

in  111.  (30  same  1899/00  (p.  Ixx)— 34  same  1903/ 
4.) 

1900-1904.  R.Rs.;  general  balance  sheet  of  steam  r.rs. 
for  yr.  ending  June  30.  (30  same  1899/00  (pp. 
cxxiv-cxxvii) — 34  same  1904.) 

.  New  legislation;  comment.  (30  same  1899/00 

(p.  ill)— 34  same  1903/4.) 

1900/1-1903/4.  Comparative  stmt.  of  assets  and  liabili- 
ties of  steam  r.rs.  for  yr.  ending  June  30.  (31  same 
1900/1  (p.  68)— 34  same  1903/4.) 

1901.  Opinion;    fencing  and   operating  r.rs.,  construc- 
tion of  act  in  relation  thereto.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1901/2:  345-346.) 

1902.  Statistics   concerning  the  r.rs.  of  111.    (mileage, 
tonnage  employes  and  compensation).     (111.  Blue 
Book  1903:  575-576.) 

1903.  Complaint  before  bd.  of  comrs.  in  matter  of  ob- 
jections of  St.  Louis  Traffic  Bureau  and  other  ship- 
pers doing  business  in  East  St.  Louis,  to  enforce- 
ment of  so-called  consignment  order  put  in  force 
Nov.   1,   1902,  by  Local   Freight  Agts.'  Assn.      (33 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1902/3:  21-23.) 

.     Opinion;  laying  of  r.r.  in  Monmouth,  must  have 

consent  of  owners  representing  majority  of  front- 
age— duty  of  state's  atty.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1903/4:  195-196.) 

1904.  Engrs.   suggestion   that   subject  of   mixed   train 
mileage  as  connected  with  computation  of  passen- 
ger earnings  per  train  mile  be  brought  before  next 
ann.  mtg.  of  National  Assn.  of  R.R.  Comrs.     (34 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1903/4:  39.) 

.     Engrs.  suggestion  to  change  date  of  termination 

of  fiscal  yr.  from  June  30  to  Dec.  31.  (34  same 
1903/4:  39.) 

Accidents;  see  Accidents 
Accounts 

1875.  Necessity  for  correctness  and  uniformity  in  r.r. 
accts.     (5  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1874/5: 
20-23.) 

1876.  Importance  of  uniform  system  of  acct.-keeping 
by  r.r.  cos.     (7  same  1875/6:  xxi.) 

1892.  Rwy.  accounting;  letter  of  Isaac  N.  Phillips, 
chrm.  111.  r.r.  and  warehouse  conin.  upon  whether 
the  attempt  to  apportion  expense  of  operation  betw. 
passenger  and  freight  service  be  continued  or 
abandoned  and  whether  taxes  be  treated  as  a  fixed 
charge  or  an  operating  expense.  (22  same  1891/2: 
316-323.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


335 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 
Conventions 

1877/8.  Proceedings  of  National  convention  of  r.r. 
comrs.  held  at  Columbus,  Ohio.  (8  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn^  1877/8:  85-87.) 

1878/9-1880/1.  Proceedings  of  national  conventions  of 
r.r.  comrs.  (9  same  1878/9  (pp.  245-259) — 11  same 
1881.) 

No  returns  for  1879/80. 

Crossings 

See  also  below,  Safety  Appliances.  B'or  complaints  and 
litigation  concerning  crossings,  see  below  under 
Railroads :  Individual. 

1871.  Circular  addressed  under  date  of  Aug.  10,  1871, 
to  several  co.  surveyors  of  state  re.  carrying  out 
provisons  of  act  in  force  March  31,  1869,  concern- 
ing r.r.  crossings.  (1  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1870/1:  168.) 

1887.  Crossings  and  drawbridges;  act  to  amend  sec.  1 
of  act  re.  dangers  incident  to  r.r.  crossings  on  same 
level,  approved  June  3.  (21  same  1890/1:  195.) 

1889.  The  crossing  law  of  1889.     (19  same  1888/9:  16.) 

1890.  Crossings   and   equipments;    stmt.   of   crossings 
equipped  with   interlocking  and  signaling  devices. 
(20  same  1889/90:  16-18.) 

1891-1904.  Rules  of  practice  in  crossing  and  interlock- 
ing cases.  (21  same  1890/1  (pp.  204-208) — 34  same 
1904.) 

1892-1899.  Stmt.  pertaining  to  elevation  and  depres- 
sion of  steam  r.rs.  in  Chicago.  (29  same  1898/9: 
xliii-xliv.) 

1897.  Crossing  petitions  filed  by  r.rs.     (27  same  1896/ 
7:  vii-viii.) 

1897-1898.  Street  r.r.  crossings.  (27  same  1896/7  (p. 
viii)— 28  same  1897/8.) 

1898.  Whenever  a  new  highway  crossing  is  to  be  con- 
structed across  a  r.r.,  law  should  provide  that  r.r. 
comn.  determine  manner,  mode  and  place  of  such 
crossing.     (28  same  1897/8:  xi.) 

.    For    legislation    re.    r.r.    crossings.      (28    same 

1897/8:  xii.) 
1901.    Grade  highway   crossings;    recommendation   re. 

(32  same  1900/1:  4.) 

1903.  State   supervision   of   both    electric   and    steam 
roads    re.    indiscriminate    construction    of    grade 
crossings,  recommended  by  engr.     (33  same  1902/3: 
45.) 

1904.  Opinion;    power    of    r.r.    and    warehouse    comn. 
over  crossings  in  and  out  of  cities.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1903/4:  413-425.) 

.     Opinion  of  atty.  gen.   as  to  jurisdiction  of  r.r. 

and  warehouse  comn.  in  matter  of  crossings.     (34 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1903/4:  27-36.) 
Employes;  see  Labor.     Railway 
Expenditures  for;  see  below,  Receipts,  etc. 
Freight 

RATES;  see  below,  that  title 
TONNAGE 

1871/2-1878/9.     R.Rs.;   stmt.  of  tonnage,  etc.      (2   A.R. 
r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1871/2   (p.  449)— 9  same 
1879.) 
1877-1878.     Classification  of  tonnage  and  comparison  of 

tonnage  business.     (8  same  1877/8:  xiv.) 
1880/1-1882/3.     Stmt.    showing    total    no.    of    tons    of 
freight  carried  on  r.rs.     (11  same  1880/1  (p.  326)  — 
13  same  1883.) 

1880/1-1904.  Stmt.  of  traffic  of  steam  r.rs.  showing 
tons  of  freight  carried.  (11  same  1880/1  (pp.  318- 
319)— 34  same  1904.) 

No  returns  1887/8. 

1881/2-1885/6.  Comparative  stmt.  of  no.  of  tons  of 
freight  carried  on  r.rs.  in  111.  (12  same  1881/2 
(P  xW)— •  16  same  1885/6.) 


RAILROADS  (third  period)—  cont'd 

Freight  —  cont'd 
TONNAGE  —  cont'd 

1888-1904.    See  below,  Passenger  Traffic,  these  dates. 
1889/90-1903/4.     Classified   comparison    of   freight   ton- 
nage carried  in  111.     (20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1889/90  (p.  44)  —  34  same  1903/4.) 

-  .     See  also  below,  Passenger  Traffic,  these  dates. 
Labor;  see  that  title 

Inspection 

See  also,  below,  Railroads  :     Individual. 

1866-1871.  Table  showing  no.  of  cars  inspected  on 
track,  for  yrs.  1866,  1868,  1869,  1870,  and  from  Aug. 
to  Nov.  for  1866,  1868,  1869,  and  1871.  (1  A.R. 
r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1870/1:  47.) 

1893-1894.  Inspection  of  r.rs.  (23  same  1892/3  (p. 
6)—  24  same  1893/4.) 

1897.    Ann.  inspection  of  r.rs.     (27  same  1896/7:  vl.) 
Laws 

1850.  General  laws  of  111.  for  incorporation  of  r.r.  cos. 
16  pp. 

1871/2.  Text  of  bills  prepared  by  bd.  of  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  and  presented  to  27  Gen.  Assem.: 
House  bill  712,  being  a  codification  of  r.r.  laws  of 
111.,  House  Bill  713,  being  a  codification  of  ware- 
house laws  of  111.;  Sen.  bill  409  to  prevent  r.r.  acci- 
dents, and  to  regulate  mngmt.  of  r.rs.  (2  A.R.  r.r. 
and  warehouse  comn.  1871/2:  151-166.) 

1872.  The  r.r.  and  warehouse  laws  of  111.  Acts  of  1871 
and  1872  included.  1  p.  1.,  535-550,  299-315,  788-791, 
440-449  pp.  (R.R.  and  warehouse  comrs.) 

1877.  Laws  re.  r.rs.  and  warehouses,  with  app.  con- 
taining rules  governing  grain  inspection  and  regis- 
tration depts.  in  Chicago.  Also  majority  and 
minority  opinions  of  Supreme  Court  of  U.  S.  in 
"  Warehouse  Case  "  of  Munn  and  Scott  vs.  People 
of  state  of  111.,  and  the  "  Grange  cases."  124,  33, 
ix  pp. 

-  .    Act  to  establish  bd.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs. 
in  force  July  1,  1877,  and  prescribing  their  powers 
and  duties.      (10  A.R.   r.r.   and   warehouse  comn. 
1879/80:  547-553.) 

1891.  Interlocking  act.  (Laws  of  state  [r.rs.  and 
warehouses].) 

Not  seen  separately  ;  entry  from  Bowker.     Appears  In 
21    A.R.    r.r.    and    warehouse    comn.    1890/1 


193-194)—  34  same  1904. 
1892/3-1903/4.     R.R.    laws    of    111. 


(pp. 


(23    A.R.    r.r.    and 


warehouse  comn.     1892/3    (pp.   279-335)  —  34   same 
1903/4.) 

No  returns  1893/4  and  1894/5. 

1897/8.    Statutes  of  111.  re.  r.rs.  and  warehouses;  rules 
of  practice  and  rules  governing  crossings  and  inter- 
locking cases.     (28  same  1897/8:  61-117.) 
1897/8-1903/4.    Parts  of  various  statutes  of  111.  of  in- 
terest to  r.r.  cos.     (28  same  1897/8  (pp.  131-140)  — 
34  same  1903/4.) 
Maps 

1877-1896.    R.R.   map  of  111.     (7   A.R.   r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1876/7  (facing  t.  p.)  —  26  same  1895/6.) 

Lapsed  In  17tb  and  20-25th  repts. 
Public  Aid;  see  Debt:    Local 
Public  Ownership;  see  that  title 
Passengers 

RATES;  see  below,  that  title 
TRAFFIC 

1880/1-1885/6.  Stmt.  showing  traffic  of  r.rs.;  no.  of 
passengers  carried.  (11  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1880/1  (pp.  316-317)  —  16  same  1885/6.) 
1888-1904.  Classified  stmt.  of  passenger  and  freight 
traffic  in  111.;  by  roads.  (18  same  1887/8  (pp.  1-li) 
—34  same  1904.) 


336 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 
Passengers— cont'd 
TRAFFIC — cont'd 

Classified  comparative   stmt.   of  passenger   and 

freight  traffic  in  111.  showing  quantities  in  aggre- 
gate.     (20    same    1889/90     (pp.    43-44)— 34    same 
1903/4.) 
1890.    Comparative  summary  of  passenger  and  freight 

service,  on  r.rs.  in  111.     (20  same  1890/1:  11.) 
1896/7.     Increase  in  no.  of  passengers  hauled  on  r.rs. 

in  111.     (27  same  1896/7:  iv.) 
Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commission 

1871.    Organization  and  action  of  bd.     (1  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1870/1:  3-8.) 

.    Corresp.  betw.  bd.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs. 

and  atty.  gen.  re.  power  and  duty  of  r.r.  comrs.  in 
case  of  neglect  to  furnish  repts.,  certain  provisons 
of  act  regulating  public  warehouses,  and  passenger 
charges.  (1  same  1870/1:  65-69.) 

1871-1903.     Sketch   of   powers   and    duties   of   r.r.    and 
warehouse  comn.     (111.  Blue  Book  1903:  452-453.) 

1879.  Recommendation    for    amdmt.    of    law    creating 
ofBce  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs.  increasing  term 
of  office  from  2  yrs.  to  4.     (Govs.  mess.  1879:  24.) 

.  R.R.  and  warehouse  comn.;  its  benefits  to  the 

people.  Special  mess,  of  GOT.  McCullom  in  reply 
to  House  res.  of  Feb.  17.  15  pp. 

.  Same.  (9  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1878/9: 

261-269.) 

1880.  Term  of  r.r.  comrs.  should  be  extended  to  6  yrs. 
(10  same  1879/80:  19.) 

.    Bd.  of  comrs.  should  be  empowered  to  determine 

and  locate  crossings  of  r.rs.  (10  same  1879/80: 
19.) 

1881.  States  having  r.r.  comns.;  names  of  comrs.,  date 
of  establishment,  etc.    (11  same  1880/1:  21-22.) 

1882.  Opinion;    r.r.    and    warehouse    comn.      (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2:  28.) 

1883.  Rept.    on   that   portion    of   govs.    mess.    re.    r.r. 
and  warehouse  comrs.   and   their  duties.      (House 
jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  441-442.) 

1887-1888.    Stmt.   of  condition  of  r.r.   and   warehouse 

comn.     (Govs.  mess.  1889:  12.) 

— .  Changing  rules;  only  such  changes  as  are  im- 
peratively demanded  should  be  made  in  rules  of 
inspection.  (19  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn. 
1888/9:  20.) 

1890.    A  common   seal   needed   for   comn.      (20   same 
1889/90:  22.) 

1893-1894.     Duties  of  the  comn.     (23  same  1892/3    (p. 
10)— 24  same  1893/4.) 

1902.  Opinion;    jurisdiction    of    r.r.    and    warehouse 
comn.  over  grain  inspection.      (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1901/2:  349.) 

— .  Same;  power  of  comrs.  to  regulate  charges  of 
r.r.  companies.  (Same  1901/2:  346-347.) 

1903.  Same;   construction  of  order  of  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comrs.  in  relation  to  reconsignment  charge 
on  grain.     (Same  1903/4:  409-412.) 

DECISIONS 
1889.     Ruling   re.   petitions   for   rehearing   in   crossing 

cases.     (20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90: 

266.) 
1889-1903.    Decisons  and  opinions  of  r.r.  and  warehouse 

comn.,  v.  1-2.) 

v.  1.  1889-1899.   1900.  424  pp. 
v.  2.  1899-1903.   1903.  64  pp. 

1898-1903/4.    Orders  and  opinions  re.  complaints  and 

petitions  filed  before  comr.     (29  same  1897/8   (pp. 

165-195)— 34  same  1903/4.) 

EXPENDITURES  FOB;  see  below,  RECEIPTS,  ETC. 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 
Railroad  and  Warehouse  Commission — cont'd 
RULES  OF  PRACTICE 

1889.  Rules  for  government  of  committee  of  appeals, 
established  by  bd.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs. 
and  in  force  after  Nov.  1.  (22' A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1891/2:  202-203.) 

1891-1904.  Rules  of  practice  in  crossing  and  interlock- 
ing cases.  (21  same  1890/1  (pp.  204-208)— 34  same 
1904.) 

1893.  Rules  of  practice  in  all  cases  and  proceedings 
before  the  comn.;  adopted  Nov.  1.  (23  same  1892/ 
3  (pp.  155-173)— 26  same  1895/6.) 

1897.  Rules  of  practice;  adopted  May  4,  1897.  (27 
same  1896/7  (pp.  189-200)— 34  same  1904.) 

Rates 

For    complaints    and    litigation    concerning    rates    see 

below,  Railroads  :     Individual. 

1871/2.  Communication  from  a  committee  from  Chi- 
cago bd.  of  trade  on  subject  of  underbilling,  with 
reply  of  comrs.  thereto.  (2  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1871/2:  115-141.) 

1873/4.    List  of  suits  instituted  agst.  r.r.  cos.  for  ex- 
tortion and   unjust  discrimination.      (Bienn.   rept. 
atty.  gen.  1873/4:  8.) 
1876.     Legislation  suggested  re.  terminal  charges.     (7 

A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1875/6:  xxi.) 
1888.    Detention  of  cars  loaded  with  coal;  r.r.  cos.,  as 
common  carriers  by  land,  have  no  right  to  charge 
demurrage.    (18  same  1887/8:  xxii-xxiii.) 
1902.     Opinion;  power  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs.  to 
regulate  charges  of  r.r.  companies.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1901/2:  346-347.) 
FEEIOHT 

1871/2.  Rept.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs.  to  Sen. 
committee  on  r.rs.,  27  Gen.  Assem.,  on  Sen.  bill  no. 
412,  establishing  rates  for  transportation  of  freight. 
(2  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1871/2:  147-149.) 
1873.  Reasonable  maximum  rates  on  r.rs.;  prov.  made 
for  same;  goes  into  effect  Jan.  15,  1874.  (3  same 
1872/3:  20-25.) 

.     Prevention  of  unjust  discrimination  by  r.r.  cos. 

(3  same  1872/3:  16-20.) 

1873-1874.  Preparation  of  schedules  and  classification 
of  freight.  (3  same  1872/3  (pp.  25-29)— 4  same 
1873/4.) 

1873/4.  Comparative  stmt.  of  freight  tariff;  flour  and 
meal,  in  cents,  per  bbl.,  per  car  load.  (4  same 
1873/4  app.  p.  382.) 

.    Classification  of  freight  in  111.     (4  same  1873/4 

app.  pp.  370-377.) 

.    Comparative  stmt.  of  freight  tariffs;  mdse.,  first, 

second,  third  and  fourth  class,  in  cents  per  100  Ibs. 
(4  same  1873/4  app.  pp.  378-381.) 

.    Comparative   stmt.   of   freight   traffic;    coal — in 

dollars  and  cents  per  ton  per  car  load.     (4  same 
1873/4  app.  p.  394.) 

.    Comparative  stmt.  of  freight  traffic;   sheep   (in 

single  deck  cars)  in  dollars,  per  car  load.    (4  same 
1873/4  app.  p.  389.) 

.    Comparative    stmt.    of    freight    traffic;    classes 

"  A,"    "  B,"   "  C,"   and    "  D," — in    dollars,    per   car 
load.     (4  same  1873/4  app.  pp.  390-393.) 

.     Comparative  stmt.  of  freight  traffic;   cattle  and 

hogs — in    dollars,   per   car   load.      (4   same   1873/4 
app.  p.  388.) 

.    Comparative  stmt.  of  freight  traffic;   all  grain 

(except  wheat)   and  mill  stuffs — in  cents  per  100 
pounds  per  car  load.     (4  same  1873/4  app.  p.  384.) 

.    Comparative  stmt.  of  freight  traffic;   wheat — in 

cents,  per  100  pounds  per  car  load.     (4  same  1873/ 
4  app.  p.  385.) 

.     Comparative  stmt.  of  freight  traffic;  lumber — in 

dollars,  per  car  load.     (4  same  1873/4  app.  p.  386.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


337 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 

Rates — cont'd 
FREIGHT — cont'd 

.    Comparative  stmt.  of  freight  traffic;  salt,  cement, 

plaster  and  stucco,  in  cents,  per  bbl.,  in  lots  of  25 
bbls.  or  over.  (4  same  1873/4  app.  p.  383.) 

.    Comparative  stmt.  of  freight  traffic;  horses  and 

mules,  in  dollars  per  car  load.  (4  same  1873/4 
app.  p.  387.) 

1873/4-1878/9.  R.Rs.;  stmt.  showing  tariffs,  passenger 
mileage,  and  tonnage.  (4  same  1873/4  (app.  pp. 
364-365)— some  1878/9.) 

1874.  Communication  from  bd.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comrs.  in  response  to  res.  requesting  reasons  for 
establishing  certain  high  rates  of  freight  transpor- 
tation. (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1874:  368-371.) 

.     Communication  from  bd.  of  rwy.  and  warehouse 

comrs.  re.  charges  agst.  them  of  fixing  schedule  of 
r.r.  rate  in  interest  of  special  r.rs.  and  in  deroga- 
tion of  rights  of  people  of  state.  7  pp.  (Repts.  28 
Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  5:  591-595.) 

1874/5.  Tariffs,  mileage  and  tonnage.  (5  A.R.  r.r. 
and  warehouse  comn.  1874/5:  13.) 

1876.  The  r.r.  law  of  1877  agst.  extortions  and  unjust 
discriminations  by  r.r.  corporations.  (7  same 
1875/6:  xix.) 

1876/80-1880/2.  Comparative  stmt.  of  rate  reed,  on  12 
representative  roads  in  111.,  in  cents  per  ton  per 
mile  for  freight  carried.  (10  same  1879/80  (p.  21) 
—12  same  1881/2.) 

1879.  List   of   rates    established    for    r.rs.      (9    same 
1878/9:  vii.) 

1880.  Recommendation  that  every  r.r.  be  required  to 
give  60  days'  notice  of  any  increase  of  their  freight 
rates   before   same  shall   go   into   operation.      (10 
same  1879/80:  19.) 

1881.  Repts.   on   investigation   of  complaints   made  to 
bd.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs.  of  extortion  and 
unjust  discrimination  by  r.r.  cos.  of  state.     (Sen. 
jol.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1881:  464-484.) 

1886.  Unjust  discrimination  in  freight  rates.  (16 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1885/6:  xiv-xv.) 

.  Ind.,  111.  and  Iowa  R.R.  case;  discrimination 

agst.  A.  Helm  in  rates  on  coal  hauled;  road  secur- 
ing monopoly  of  coal  trade,  both  as  purchaser  from 
mine  owners  and  as  vendor  to  retailers.  (16  same 
1885/6:  xv-xvi.) 

1888.  Extortionate  charges  for  transportation  of  r.r. 
ties;  complaint;  T.  J.  Moses,  complainant  vs.  Wig- 
gins Ferry  Co.  and  East  St.  Louis  Connecting  Rwy. 
Co.,  respondents.     (19  same  1888/9:  163-164.) 

1889.  Classification  and  rates  on  r.rs.     (19  same  1888/ 
9:  18-19.) 

1890.  Live  stock  rates  on  r.rs.     (20  same  1889/90:  22- 
29.) 

.    Uniform  classification  upon  freight.      (20  same 

1889/90:  29-31.) 

1891.  Livestock  rates.     (State  bd.  of  livestock  comrs. 
and  state  veterinarian.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.  Reply  to  communication  of  J.  F.  Barnard  made 

on  behalf  of  comn.  by  I.  N.  Phillips,  comr.,  re.  dis- 
crimination in  livestock  rates.  (21  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1890/1:  198-201.) 

1893.  Suits  agst.  r.r.  cos.  for  discrimination.  (23 
same  1892/3:  6.) 

1895.  Revision  of  classification  of  freight.  (25  same 
1894/5:  ix-xiii.) 

.  Petition  of  Miller's  Assn.  of  111.  vs.  r.r.  cos.  in 

111.,  for  discrimination  in  rates  charged  by  r.rs.  for 
shipping  flour.  (26  same  1895/6:  337-340.) 

.  Terminal  charges  for  cars  of  live  stock.  (25 

same  1894/5:  xir.) 

22 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 

Rates — cont'd 
FREIGHT — cont'd 

1897/8.  Before  the  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  of  111.; 
In  matter  of  the  revision  of  schedule  of  rates  on 
livestock.  (28  same  1897/8:  187-193.) 

1898.    Live  stock  case;  on  petition  of  shippers  asking 
for  reduction  in  live  stock  rates  on  cattle,  sheep 
and  hogs.     (28  same  1897/8:  viii-ix.) 
FREIGHT  AND  PASSENGER 

1871.  General  remarks  on  regulation  of  freight  and 
fares  on  r.rs.  in  state.  (1  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1870/1:  18-27.) 

1873.  Common  law  remedy  for  violation  of  duty  on 
part  of  r.r.  corporations,  as  common  carriers,  to 
transport  passengers  and  freight  at  reasonable 
rates  of  charges;  inadequate.  (3  same  1872/3:  15- 
16.) 

1875.  Rept.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  on  investiga- 
tion of  alleged  extortion  and  unjust  discrimination 
in  rates  charged  for  transportation  of  passengers 
and  freight.  (House  jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  621- 
628.) 

1876/7.  Peik  vs.  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rwy.  Co.; 
appeals  from  Circuit  Court  of  U.  S.  from  western 
distr.  of  Wisconsin  re.  question  of  power  of  legisl. 
of  Wise,  to  provide  by  law,  for  a  maximum  of 
charge  to  be  made  by  Chicago  and  Northwestern 
Rwy.  Co.  for  fare  and  freight  upon  transportation 
of  persons  and  property  carried  within  state,  or 
taken  up  outside  state  and  brought  within  it  or 
taken  up  inside  and  carried  without.  (7  A.R.  r.r. 
and  warehouse  comn.  1876/7:  22-23.) 

1881.  The  new  freight  and  passenger  rates;  short 
hauls;  rates  in  other  states;  soft  coal  rates;  special 
rates.  (11  same  1880/1:  18-20.) 

1882-1886.  Revision  of  classification  and  schedules  of 
passenger  and  freight  rates.  (12  same  1881/2  (pp. 
xvi-xvii)— 16  same  1885/6.) 

1883.  Decision  of  Supreme  Court;  Ruggles  vs.  people; 
re.  rates  for  conveying  persons  of  property  upon 
r.rs.  (13  same  1882/3:  496-501.) 

1890.  Revised  schedule  of  reasonable  rates  of  charges 
for  passengers  and  freights  on  r.rs.  in  111.  4°. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1895.  R.R.  and  warehouse  comrs.'  revised  schedule  of 
reasonable  maximum  rates  of  charges  for  the  trans- 
portation of  passengers  and  freight  on  all  the  r.rs. 
in  the  state  including  a  classification  of  freight. 
In  force  July  1,  1895.  143  pp.  4°. 

1900.  Same.  Taking  effect  Jan.  1,  1900.  116  pp.  4°. 
PASSENGER 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  "  concerning  rates  for  conveyance  of 
passengers  in  state."  (Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg. 
sess.  1869  v.  1:  471-474.) 

.  Same.  8  pp.  (Repts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  1: 

401-408.) 

1871.  Classification  of  r.rs.  under  sec.  2  of  act  to  es- 
tablish a  reasonable  maximum  rate  of  charges  for 
transportation  of  passengers,  showing  gross  earn- 
ings, length  of  line,  earnings  per  mile,  class  and 
maximum  passenger  tariff.  (1  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1871/2:  64.) 

.  Correspondence  betw.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs. 

and  representatives  of  several  of  larger  r.r.  inter- 
ests of  state  concerning  time  of  filing  repts.  and 
passenger  rates.  (1  same  1870/1:  59-62.) 

.  See  also  above,  Railroad  and  warehouse  comn., 

this  date. 

1872-1872/3.  Classification  of  r.r.  cos.  for  transporta- 
tion of  passengers,  and  date  and  form  of  classifica- 
tion. (2  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1871/2  (pp. 
174-175)— 3  same  1873.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 

Rates — cont'd 
PASSENGER — cont'd 

1878/9.  Neal  Ruggles  vs.  People  of  111.;  appeal  from 
Circuit  Court  of  Bureau  Co.;  re.  powers  and  privi- 
leges of  consolidated  r.r.  cos.  in  regard  to  rate  of 
charges  for  transportation  of  passengers.  (9  same 
1878/9:  306-312.) 

1885.  Kept,  of  minority  on  Sen.  bill  "  to  regulate  pas- 
senger fares  on  r.rs.  in  state."  (Sen.  jol.  34  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1883:  547-549.) 

1889.  Kept,  of  r.r.  warehouse  comrs.  concerning  reduc- 
tion of  r.r.  fare  on  r.rs.  in  state.  (Same  36  Gen. 
Assem.  1889:  443-447.) 

.     Passenger   rates;    paper   read   before   Sen.    com- 
mittee on  r.rs.;  by  J.  I.  Rinaker.    (19  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  202-206.) 
SLEEPING  CAR 

1879.  Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  bill  to  regulate 
rates  charged  by  sleeping  car  cos.  New  York,  1879. 
19pp. 

1895.     Necessity   for   legislation   establishing   rates   on 

sleeping  cars.     (Govs.  mess.  1895:  33.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 
GRAIN   INSPECTION    DEPARTMENT;    see   COMMERCE.     GRAIN 

TRADE 

RAILROAD  AND  WAREHOUSE  COMMISSION 

For  s>ims  annually  drawn  from  state  treasury  see  the 
auditor's  "  Detailed  stmt.  of  warrants  drawn  "  In 
his  blenn.  rept. 

1871.  Stmt.  of  expenditures  for  office  rent,  furniture, 
and  stationery  for  office  of  comn.,  for  mos.  of  July, 
Aug.,  Sept.  and  Oct.  (1  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1870/1:  167.) 

1871-1872.  Auditor's  rept.  re.  actual  cost  of  present 
bd.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs.  to  state  since  its 
organization,  including  per  diem  of  members,  and 
incidental  expenses.  (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem. 
1873:  179.) 

.     Same.    2  pp.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  4: 

113-114.) 

1871/2-1875/6.  Stmt.  of  incidental  expenses  of  office  of 
r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  (2  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1871/2  (p.  453)— 6  same  1875/6.) 

1872-1874.  Stmt.  of  incidental  expenses  1872-1873,  and 
expenses  incurred  in  investigations  by  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comrs.  and  in  employment  of  legal  coun- 
sel for  prosecution  of  suits  agst.  r.rs.,  1872-1874. 
(House  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1874:  57.) 

1872/3-1875/6.  Stmt.  of  expenses  incurred  in  investiga- 
tions by  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  in  employment 
of  legal  counsel  for  prosecution  of  suits  agst.  r.rs. 
for  yr.  ending  Nov.  30.  (3  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1872/3  (p.  559)— 6  same  1875/6.) 

1873.  Rept.  of  committee  on  contingent  expenses  re. 
expenses  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  (House  jol. 
28  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  Bess.  1874:  117.) 

1875.  Reply  of  bd.  of  r.r.  and  warehouse  comrs.  to 
inquiry  as  to  no.  of  days  they  have  been  employed 
in  discharge  of  duties,  amt.  of  money  paid  for 
legal  services,  amt.  received  for  salaries,  etc.  etc. 
(Same  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  135.) 
— .  Communication  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  re. 
expenses  of  r.r.  warehouse  comn.  (Same  1875- 
384.) 

1879.  Govs.  mess.  re.  cost  of  maintaining  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  per  yr.  (Same  31  Gen.  Assem 
1879:  245-248.) 

Safety  Appliances 

1875/6-1878/9.  R.rs.;  stmt.  showing  brakes,  coupler 
and  platform,  sleepers  and  express.  (6  A.R.  r.r. 
and  warehouse  comn.  1875/6  (pp.  426-427)— 9  same 
1879.) 


RAILROADS  (third  period)— cont'd 

Safety  Appliances — cont'd 

1880-1881.  Brakes  and  couplers  used  on  r.rs.  operating 
in  state.  (10  same  1879/80  (pp.  9-10) — 11  same 
1880/1.) 

1889.  Interlocking,    signaling   and    derailing    devices; 
form  of  permit.     (20  same  1889/90:  270-271.) 

.  Improved  couplings,  etc.,  on  r.rs.  in  state.  (19 

same  1888/9:  19.) 

.  Interlocking  and  signaling  devices.  (19  same 

1888/9:  15-16.) 

1889-1890.  Interlocking  and  derailing  devices;  rules 
adopted  by  comn.;  plan  and  construction  of  inter- 
locking and  derailing  devices  to  be  used  as  grade- 
crossings  of  intersecting  lines  of  r.rs.  in  111.  must 
be  arranged  to  comply  with  certain  rules.  (19 
same  1888/9  (pp.  207-208)— some  1890.) 

1890.  Rwy.   safety  appliances;    rept.  of  Chas.   Hansel, 
consulting  engr.     (20  same  1889/90:  215-239.) 

.  Improved  couplings,  brakes  and  other  rwy.  ap- 
pliances. (20  same  1889/90:  13-16.) 

1890/2-1897/8.  Table  showing  crossings  equipped  with 
inter-locking  and  signaling  devices.  (22  same 
1891/2  (pp.  94-95) — 28  same  1897/8.) 

1891/2.  Rept.  of  Chas.  Hansel,  consulting  engr.;  pre- 
pared under  direction  of  comn.;  rwy.  safety  appli- 
ances in  Great  Britain  with  tabular  stmts.  re. 
same.  (22  same  1891/2:  209-229.) 

1893.  Safety  appliances  for  protection  of  trains  agst. 
collision.     (23  same  1892/3:  8-9.) 

1894.  R.R.  map  of  111.,  with  list  of  crossings  equipped 
with  interlocking  and  signaling  devices   approved 
by  comn.     (24  same  1893/4.) 

1894-1895.  Interlocking  devices;  installation  of  for 
protection  of  trains  at  rwy.  crossings.  (24  same 
1893/4  (p.  xii)— 25  same  1895.) 

1897-1898.  Interlocking  plants  erected  in  state.  (27 
same  1896/7  (p.  viii) — 28  same  1897/8.) 

1897/8-1903/4.  Interlocking  devices;  statutory  pro- 
visions and  rules  governing  same.  (28  same  1897/ 
8  (pp.  153-163)— 34  same  1903/4.) 

1899.  Order;  in  re-interlocking  devices.  (29  same 
1898/9:  xxxiv.) 

.  Rept.  concerning  inspection  of  interlocking  de- 
vice installed  by  Rowell-Potter  Safety  Co.  at  Haw- 
ley,  111.  (29  same  1898/9:  lii-lx.) 

1899-1904.  Stmt.  of  interlocking  devices  at  crossings, 
junctions  and  drawbridges  on  acct.  of  which  per- 
mits have  been  issued  by  comn.  up  to  Dec.  1.  (29 
same  1898/9  (pp.  c-cix) — 34  same  1904.) 

Sleeping  Cars 

1880-1881.     Sleeping  cars;   run  of  various  r.rs.  in  I1LJ 
(10  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1879/80  (pp.  11- 
12)— 11  same  1880/1.) 
1898.    Sleeping  car  cos.  should  be  placed  under  contro 

of  bd.  of  r.r.  comrs.     (28  same  1897/8:  xii.) 
RATES;  see  above,  that  title 

Taxation;  see  Taxation:    State.    Corporations 

Tonnage;  see  above,  Freight 

Traffic 

FREIGHT;  see  above,  that  title 

PASSENGER;  see  above,  that  title 

Wages;   see  Labor — Wages 

RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (first  period) 

The  natural  division  of  Illinois  documentary  r.r.  m 
terlal,  referred  to  above  In  the  note  under  th 
general  heading  of  "  Railroads,"  has  been  retalne 
In  this  group. 

Under  Act  of  Feb.  27,  J837 
Internal  Improvement  Act. 


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RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (first  period)— cont'd 
Albion  and  Grayville  Railroad 

1839.    Repts.  on  bill  to  incorporate  Albion  and  Gray- 
ville R.R.  Co.    2  pp.    (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1838.) 
Alton,  Hillsboro  and  Shelbyville  Railroad 

1838.  Grading  and  superstructure  of  first  13  miles 
from  city  of  Alton,  put  under  contract;  estimate 
of  cost.  (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  75-76.) 

Alton  and  Mt.  Carmel  Railroad 

See  also  Railroads   (under  act  of  1837),  Receipts,  etc. 
See  also  following  chronological  group. 

1838.  Rept.  of  Edward  Smith,  principal  engr.,  re.  lo- 
cation of  eastern  div.  of  Alton  and  Mt.  Carmel  R.R. 
from  Mt.  Carmel  to  Albion.  (Rept.  bd.  public 
works  Dec.  1838:  163-168.) 

.    Estimate  of  probable  cost  of  work  proposed  to 

be  executed  in  construction  of  first  eighteen  sec- 
tions of  eastern  div.  of  Alton  and  Mt.  Carmel  R.R. 
extending  from  Mt.  Carmel  to  about  %  of  mile 
southwest  of  Albion.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  168-173.) 

.  Eastern  div.,  Alton  and  Mt.  Carmel  R.R.;  esti- 
mate of  probable  cost  of  superstructure  of  rwy.  for 
one  mile  of  single  track.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  174.) 

.    Specifications  of  manner  of  executing  work  etc. 

on  eastern  div.  of  Alton  and  Mt.  Carmel  R.R.,  ex- 
tending from  Mt.  Carmel  to  Albion  which  work  is 
advertised  to  be  let  on  March  8,  1838.  (Same  1838: 
174-179.) 

.  Synopsis  of  probable  amt.  of  work  on  resp.  sec- 
tions of  eastern  div.  of  Alton  and  Mt.  Carmel  R.R. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  180-181.) 

Alton  and  Shawneetown  Railroad 

See  also  Railroads   (under  act  of  1837),  Receipts,  etc. 

1838.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  work  done  on  Alton  and 
Shawneetown  R.R.,  in  third  circuit,  to  Nov.  22, 
1838.  (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  144.) 

.  Alton  and  Shawneetown  R.R.,  completion  of  pre- 
liminary examinations  and  surveys  of;  grading  of 
Silver  Creek  sections  put  under  contract;  estimated 
cost  of  work.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  80.) 

.     Immense    revenue    anticipated    for    state    from 

transportation    of    salt    manufactured    near    and 
which    must   pass   over    Shawneetown    and   Alton 
R.R.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  103.) 
EXPENDITURES  FOE 

1838-1839.  Disbursements  made  by  E.  Willard,  comr. 
of  3d  judicial  circuit,  on  Little  Wabash  River, 
Alton  and  Shawneetown  R.R.  and  Central  R.R. 
from  Dec.  3,  1838,  to  June  3,  1839.  (Rept.  bd. 
public  works  Dec.  1839:  37-43.) 

Alton  and  Shelbyville  Railroad 

See  also  Railroads  (under  act  of  1837),  Receipts,  etc. 

1838.  Table  of  gradients  of  northern  route  and  line  of 
location  of  western  div.  of  Alton  and  Shelbyville 
R.R.  (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  121.) 

.     Table  of  gradients  of  southern  route  of  western 

div.  of  Alton  and  Shelbyville  Railroad.  (Same 
Dec.  1838:  120.) 

.  Description  of  survey  of  northern  route  of  west- 
ern div.  of  Alton  and  Shelbyville  Railroad  and 
adoption  of  that  route.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  116-119.) 

.  Description  of  survey  and  examination  of  south- 
ern route  proposed  for  Alton  and  Shelbyville  R.R. 
beginning  at  upper  Alton.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  108- 
116.) 

.     Rept.  of  Mr.  Frederick  Hawn,  senior  asst.  engr. 

on  Alton  and  Shelbyville  R.R.,  re.  preliminary  ex- 
aminations and  definite  locations   of  western  div. 
of  that  line.     (Same  1838:  107-119.) 
Belleville  and  Lebanon  Branch  Railroad 
EXPENDITURES  FOB;   see  RAILROADS   (UNDER  ACT  OF  1837), 

RECEIPTS,  ETC. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (first  period)— cont'd 
Bloomington,  Mackinaw,  Peoria  and  Pekin  Railroad 

1839.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  public  works  re.  proposed  routes 
of  Bloomington,  Mackinaw,  Peoria  and  Pekin  R.R. 
2  pp.  (Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 

.    Same.     (Sen.  jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.    1  sess.    1838: 

244-245.) 

Central  Railroad 

See  also  below  In  following  chronological  group. 

1838.  All  that  portion  of  Central  R.R.  lying  in  7th  cir- 
cuit has  been  located  and  line  of  location  continued 
as  far  as  Rocky  Ford  in  6th  circuit;  ten  miles  on 
western  or  Galena  div.  extending  to  Savannah  pre- 
pared for  contract.  (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec. 
1838:  192.) 

.    Table   showing   courses,   distances,    curves   and 

radii  of  line  of  Central  R.R.  from  Baly's  Point  to 
Bloomington.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  30.) 

.     Exploration  of  country  betw.  Bloomington  and 

Decatur  on  route  of  Central  R.R.,  distance  and 
probable  cost  per  mile,  necessity  for  more  critical 
examination  of  country.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  31.) 

.    Central  R.R.,  exhibit  of  grades  and  horizontal 

curvatures  from  Decatur  to  Vandalia.  (Same  Dec. 
1838:  259.) 

.     Central    R.R.,    tables    exhibiting    number    and 

lengths  of  divisions  extending  from  Decatur  to 
Vandalia,  cubic  yards  of  excavation  put  into  em- 
bankment and  wasted  in  spoil  banks,  of  borrowed 
earth,  perches  of  masonry,  square  rods  of  grubbing 
and  clearing,  lineal  feet  of  bridging,  wooden  cul- 
verts, sundries,  price  and  amt.  of  each  and  total  of 
all.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  260-263.) 

.    Central  R.R.  superstructure,  exhibit  of  no.  and 

length  of  divs.,  lineal  ft.  of  stringers  and  mud- 
sills, no.  of  sleepers  and  keys,  tons  of  rwy.  iron, 
pounds  of  spikes  and  plates,  price  and  amt.  of  each 
delivered  upon  road,  rods  of  rail  laying  with  price 
and  amt.  and  total  of  all.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  264.) 

.  Recapitulation  of  Central  R.R.  grades  and  curva- 
tures, graduation  superstructure  and  summary  of 
estimates.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  265-266.) 

.    Rept.  of  principal  engineer  on  Central  R.R.  re. 

past  operations  and  present  state  of  Central  R.R, 
from  Vandalia  to  Cairo.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  136- 
139.) 

.     Stmt.   showing  quantities   of  work  now   under 

contract  on  Central  R.R.  south  of  Vandalia,  to- 
gether with  engrs.  estimate,  and  cost  at  contract 
price.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  140-141.) 

.    Table  of  grades  on  located  line  of  Central  R.R. 

(Same  Dec.  1838:  142.) 

.    Table  of  curves  and  tangents  on  located  line  of 

Central  R.R.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  143.) 

.     Stmt.  of  work  performed  on  Central  R.R.  from 

Cairo  to  Vandalia  up  to  Nov.  6,  1838.  (Same  Dec. 
1838:  143.) 

.  Central  R.R.  portion  of  Kaskaskia  div.  embrac- 
ing crossing  of  that  river  near  Vandalia  put  under 
contract;  engrs.  estimate  for  this  work;  amt.  of 
contract  price  for  same;  disbursements  made. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  80.) 

.    Central  R.R.   table  of  grades  from  Pekin  and 

Bloomington  and  from  Peoria  to  Bloomington. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  60-61.) 

.  Survey  of  route  of  Central  R.R.  betw.  Blooming- 
ton  and  Sangamon  River;  estimated  cost  of  line. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  61-64.) 

.    Table  showing  elevation  of  different  points  and 

intermediate  distances  on  Central  R.R.  betw.  Baly's 
Point  and  Bloomington.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  30.) 

.  Survey  and  location  of  Central  R.R.  from  Illi- 
nois River  south  to  Bloomington;  general  surface 
of  section  through  which  it  passes;  timber  and 


340 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (first  period)— cont'd 
Central  Railroad — cont'd 

stone  obtainable  on  this  line.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  26- 
27.) 

1838.  Difficulty  in  finding  suitable  rock  for  bridges 
and  culverts  on  whole  of  Central  R.R.  from  Bloom- 
ington  south  to  north  fork  of  Sangamon  River; 
suggestion  for  using  either  wood  or  brick  for  first 
construction  of  bridges  and  culverts.  (Same  Dec. 
1838:  21.) 

— .  Towns  designated  in  Eastern  district  through 
which  Central  R.R.  is  required  to  be  located. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  236.) 

— .  Survey  of  route  for  eastern  div.  of  Central  R.R. ; 
description  of  country  through  which  it  runs. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  236-237.) 

.     Twenty-two  miles  of  Central  R.R.  in  7th  judicial 

circuit  put  under  contract  since  June  meeting  of 
hd.,  and  rapidly  advancing  towards  completion. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  206.) 

.     Connection  of  Central  R.R.  with  Illinois  River 

at  termination  of  Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal  is 
upon  state  land,  increase  in  state  property  at  this 
point;  benefits  to  be  derived  by  state  from  in- 
creased land  values  at  town  of  La  Salle  will  more 
than  overbalance  whole  expense  of  constructing  22 
miles  of  road  now  under  contract  at  that  point. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  206.) 

— .  Expense  of  preparing  Central  R.R.  for  super- 
structure comparatively  small;  estimate  of  cost  of 
northern  portion  probably  enough  for  completion 
of  that  portion;  cost  per  mile  for  grading  and  mak- 
ing ready  for  superstructure.  (Same  1838:  207.) 

.     Rept.   of  H.   P.   Woodworth,   engr.,   re.   locating 

and  preparing  for  contract  that  portion  of  Central 
R.R.  extending  eleven  miles  each  way  from  Illinois 
River.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  208-209.) 

.     Table  of  grades  and  distances  for  eleven  miles 

of  Central  R.R.  from  Illinois  River  north;  table  of 
curves,  tangents  and  elevations,  (gome  Dec.  1838: 
210.) 

.     Rept.  of  T.  B.  Ransom,  engr.,  giving  result  of 

field  examinations  and  location  of  Central  R.R. 
from  Illinois  River  opposite  La  Salle  through  val- 
ley of  Cedar  creek,  to  a  point  on  Grand  prairie 
near  Walnut  Grove  embracing  a  distance  of  eleven 
miles.  (Same  1838:  211-214.) 

— .  General  features  of  soil  and  geological  forma- 
tions of  land  examined  for  location  of  Central  R.R. 
from  Illinois  River  south  for  11  miles;  bituminous 
coal  of  excellent  quality  at  several  points  along 
this  valley.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  211.) 
— .  Central  R.R.;  approximate  estimate  of  cost  of 
graduation  betw.  Tremont  and  Bloomington  and 
branch  to  Peoria.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  59.) 

.     Table    of    curves,    tangents    and    elevations    on 

Central  R.R.  for  eleven  miles  south  of  Illinois 
River;  table  of  grades  and  distances.  (Same  Dec. 
1838:  215.) 

.     Estimates  of  probable  expense   of  grading  and 

masonry  on  11  miles  of  Central  R.R.  south  of  Illi- 
nois River.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  216-218.) 

.     Rept.  of  T.  B.  Ransom  re.  commencement  of  and 

progress  in  grading  22  miles  of  Central  R.R.  put 
under  contract  at  La  Salle  on  June  25  last.  (Same 
Dec.  1838:  219-221.) 

Discovery  of  stratum  of  slate  and  stratum  of 
iron  ore  on  line  of  Central  R.R.  (Same  Dec.  1838: 
219.) 

—  Suggestion  for  protection  of  embankment  of 
Central  R.R.  from  damage  of  floods  in  line  across 
Illinois  bottom.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  220-221.) 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (first  period)— cont'd 

Central  Railroad — cont'd 

1838.  Synopsis  of  work  done  on  eleven  miles  of  Cen- 
tral R.R.  from  Illinois  River  south  up  to  Dec.  1. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  222.) 

.  Synopsis  of  work  done  on  eleven  miles  of 

Central  R.R.  from  Illinois  River  south;  do.  north. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  223-225.) 

.  Rept.  of  T.  B.  Ransom,  engr.,  re.  location  of  Cen- 
tral R.R.  northerly  and  southerly  from  termination 
of  eleven  miles  of  same  on  each  side  of  Illinois 
River  previously  located;  general  description  of 
country.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  230-233.) 

1839.  Speech  of  Mr.  Logan  of  Jackson  Co.,  on  act  to 
make  an  apprn.  for  re-survey  of  Central  R.R.  south 
of  Vandalia.      (111.   State  Register  March  8,   1839, 
p.  2  c.  1-2.) 

.    Rept.  on  expediency  of  providing  by  law  that  in 

location    of   Central    R.R.    it   shall    pass    through 

co.  seats  of  cos.   named.     3   pp.      (Repts.   11  Gen. 

Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 
.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  public  works  on  prosecutions  of 

work   on   northern  end   of  Central   R.R.     24   pp. 

(Same  1838.) 
-.    Rept.  on  proposed  change  of  southern  terminal 

of  Central  R.R.    13  pp.     (Same  1838.) 
.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  public  works  on  abutments  for 

viaduct  across  Kaskaskia  River,  for  Central  R.R. 

near  Vandalia.    2  pp.     (Same  1838.) 
EXPENDITURES  FOE 

.     See  also  Railroads  (under  act  of  1837),  Receipts,  etc. 
1838.    Stint,   of  disbursements  on  Central  R.R.  betw. 

Vandalia  and   Decatur.      (Rept.   bd.  public  works 

Dec.  1838:  152.) 
1838-1839.     Disbursements  made  by  John  Dixon,  comr. 

of  6th  judicial  circuit,  on  Central  R.R.,  and  Rock 

River  Improvement  from  Dec.  3,  1838,  to  June  3, 

1839.     (Same  Dec.  1839:  62-65.) 
.     Disbursements  made  by  Ebenezer  Peck,  comr.  of 

7th  judicial  circuit,  on  Central  R.R.  from  Dec.  3, 

1838,  to  June  3,  1839.    (Same  Dec.  1839:  66-67.) 
1838-1839.     See   above,   Alton   and    Shawneetown   R.R., 

these  dates 

Central  Branch  Railroad 

1838.  Experimental  surveys  commenced  at  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.,  for  location  of  Central  Branch  R.R.  and 
continued  for  18%  miles  to  Paris,  111.;  general  de- 
scription of  line  surveyed.  (Rept.  bd.  public  works 
Dec.  1838:  234-235.) 

.  Central  Branch  R.R.;  exhibit  of  grades  and  hori- 
zontal curvatures  from  east  line  of  state  to  Shelby- 
ville.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  241-242.) 
— .  Central  Branch  R.R.;  tables  exhibiting  no.  and 
length  of  sections  on  1,  2,  3  and  4  divisions  extend- 
ing from  state  line  to  Shelbyville,  cubic  yards  of 
excavation  put  into  embankment,  etc.,  price  and 
amt.  of  each  and  total  of  all.  (Same  Dec.  1838: 
243-246.) 

.  Superstructure,  exhibit  of  no.  and  length  of  di- 
visions, etc.,  tons  of  rwy.  iron,  pounds  of  spikes  and 
plates — price  and  amt.  of  each  delivered  upon  road, 
rods  of  rail  laying  with  price  and  amt.  and  total 
of  all.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  247.) 

.     Recapitulation   of   Central    Branch   R.R.    grades 

and    curvatures,    graduation    and    superstructure; 
summary  of  estimates.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  248-249.) 
EXPENDITURES  FOB 

See  also  Railroads  (under  act  of  1837),  Receipts,  etc. 

1838.  Stmt.  of  disbursements  on  Central  Branch  R.R. 
(Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  151.) 


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341 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (first  period)— cont'd 
Chicago  and  Vincennes  Railroad 

1835.  "  First  rwy.  charter  granted  by  the  General 
Assembly,  approved  Jan.  17,  1835,  was  for  the  Chi- 
cago and  Vincennes  R.R."  (111.  Blue  Book  1903: 
452.) 

Great  Western  Mail  Route 

1837.  Completion  of  surveys  on  Great  Western   Mail 
Route  betw.  Vincennes  and  St.  Louis  and  contracts 
entered  into  for  work  on  this  road.    (U.  S.  25  Cong., 
2  sess.,  Sen.  doc.  259:  36,  54.) 

1838.  Improvement    on    Great    Western    Mail    Route; 
total  length  of  this  road;   total  amt.  expended  on 
said  road  up  to  first  Monday  in  Dec.     (Rept.  bd. 
public  works  Dec.  1838:  12.) 

.     Abstract   of    contracts    let    on    western    div.    of 

Great  Western   Mail   Route   betw.   Illinoistown   on 

left  bank  of  Miss.  River  and  east  line  of  Marion 

Co.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  96-97.) 
— • — .     Great  Western   Mail   Route   engr.'s   estimate   of 

work  proposed  on  American  Bottom  div.;  contract 

price  for  work,  disbursements  on  this  div.     (Same 

Dec.  1838:  79.) 
.     Abstract  of  contracts  let  on  eastern  div.  of  Great 

Western  Mail  Route  betw.  east  line  of  Marion  Co. 

and  Big  Wabash  River  opposite  Vincennes.     (Same 

Dec.  1838:  154.) 
.    Delay  in  work  on  eastern  div.  of  Great  Western 

Mail  Route  due  to  floods  and  prevalence  of  disease. 

(Same  Dec.  1838:  148.) 
.     Suggestion  for  purchase  of  private  bridges  on 

Great   Western   Mail   Route  and   erection   of   toll 

gates.      (Same  1838:  149.) 
.     Description  of  Purgatory  div.  on  Great  Western 

Mail  Route  and  suggestion  of  plan  for  permanent 

improvement  of  this  portion  of  road.     (Same  Dec. 

1838:  149-150.) 
EXPENDITURES  FOB 

See  also  Railroads  (under  act  of  1837),  Receipts,  etc. 
1838.    Stmt.  of  expenditures  on  eastern  div.  of  Great 

Western  Mail  Route.     (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec. 

1838:  150.) 

Jacksonville  and  Meredosia  Railroad 

1835.  "  Charter  was  granted  the  Jacksonville  and 
Meredosia  R.R.  Co.,  Feb.  5,  1835,  this  being  the  first 
road  in  111.  to  operate  a  train  by  steam  power." 
(111.  Blue  Book  1903:  452.) 

1835-1847.  Sketch  of  Jacksonville  and  Meredosia  R.R.; 
its  operation  by  the  state  and  eventual  sale  to  high- 
est bidder.  "  From  this  r.r.  developed  the  present 
Wabash  system."  (Same  1903:  452.) 

1846.  Communication  from  ex-Gov.  Ford  re.  Meredosia 
R.R.  2  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1846/7:  133-136  [for  134J.) 

Jacksonville  and  Naples  Railroad 

1838.  Letter  from  pres.  of  Jacksonville  and  Naples 
R.R.  Co.  to  Comr.  McConnell  calling  attention  to 
chartered  rights  of  co.  and  suggesting  that  state 
complete  road  and  pay  for  work  done,  all  costs  and 
expenses,  interest  and  damages.  (Rept.  bd.  public 
works  Dec.  1838:  43-44.) 

.     Route  of  the  Naples  and  Jacksonvile  R.R.  taken 

as  a  branch  of  Northern  Cross  R.R.;  co.  paid  for 
work  already  done  and  further  portion  of  line  put 
under  contract.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  20-21.) 

Northern  Cross  Railroad 

1837.  Sixty-three  miles  of  road,  extending  from  Illi- 
nois River  to  east  bank  of  Sangamon  River  put 
under  contract  with  option  of  paying  in  state 
bonds;  amt.  expended  on  portion  of  road  under 
contract.  (U.  S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess.,  Sen.  doc.  259: 
45.) 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (first  period)— cont'd 
Northern  Cross  Railroad — cont'd 

1838.  Suggestion  for  extension  of  Northern  Cross  R.R. 
and  Central  Branch  R.R.  to  Wabash  River  to  con- 
nect with  Wabash  and  Erie  Canal.  (Rept.  bd. 
public  works  Dec.  1838:  151.) 

.     Survey  of  Northern  Cross   R.R.   commenced   at 

Danville  July  1,  1837;  description  of  experimental 
line  from  Danville  to  east  line  of  state.  (Same 
Dec.  1838:  235-236.) 

.  Northern  Cross  R.R.,  exhibit  of  grades  and  hori- 
zontal curvatures  from  east  line  of  state  to  Deca- 
tur.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  249-250.) 

.     Northern  Cross  R.R.;   tables  exhibiting  no.  and 

length  of  sections  on  1st  to  5th  divisions,  extending 
from  state  line  to  Decatur,  cubic  yards  of  excava- 
tion put  into  embankment  and  wasted  in  spoil- 
banks,  etc.,  and  price  and  amt.  of  each  and  total  of 
all.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  251-255.) 

— .  Northern  Cross  R.R. ;  superstructure;  exhibit  of 
no.  and  lengths  of  divs.,  lineal  feet  of  stringers  and 
mud-sills,  etc.,  price  and  amt.  of  each  delivered 
upon  road,  rods  of  rail  laying  with  price  and  amt. 
and  total  of  all.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  256.) 

.     Recapitulation   of  Northern  Cross  R.R. ;    grades 

and  curvatures,  graduation,  superstructure;  also 
summary  of  estimates.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  257-258.) 
— .  Table  of  grades  on  Northern  Cross  R.R.  from 
Meredosia  to  Sangamon  River.  (Same  Dec.  1838: 
34-36.) 

.    Copy  of  rept.  of  A.  R.  Parker,  res.  engr.,  western 

div.  of  Northern  Cross  R.R.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  37- 
42.) 

.     Exhibit  of  cost  of  grading  so  much  of  Northern 

Cross  R.R.  as  lies  betw.  Illinois  River  and  Mt. 
Sterling  in  Schuyler  co.;  also  table  of  grades  and 
curves  upon  whole  line.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  40-43.) 

.     Three    miles   of   Northern    Cross    R.R.    running 

west  from  Illinois  River  ordered  put  under  con- 
tract; location  of  this  line  and  general  description 
of  surrounding  country.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  37-39.) 

.     Rept.  of  A.  R.  Parker,  res.  engr.,  western  div.  of 

Northern  Cross  R.R.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  47-51.) 

.     Progress  of  work  on  Northern  Cross  R.R.  betw. 

Quincy  and  Columbus.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  47.) 

.  Whole  amt.  of  money  estimated  to  be  paid  con- 
tractors during  progress  of  grading  Quincy  div.  of 
Northern  Cross  R.R.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  47.) 

.     Coal  discovered  on  line  of  Northern  Cross  R.R. 

having  no  access  to  market  at  present  except  by 
private  conveyance.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  49.) 

.     Statistics    for    Quincy    and    Columbus    div.    of 

Northern  Cross  R.R.;  amt.  of  money  required  for 
next  six  months.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  51.) 

.     Examination    of    country    immediately    west    of 

Decatur  to  ascertain  practicability  of  extending 
Northern  Cross  R.R.  more  directly  to  Decatur  than 
at  present  planned;  table  showing  probable  cost  of 
graduation  of  line.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  64-65.) 

.  Spikes  and  connecting  plates  ace.  iron  for  North- 
ern Cross  R.R.  did  not  suit;  expense  of  altering 
nearly  equal  to  original  cost;  poor  quality  of  iron. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  32.) 

.     All  that  portion  of  Northern  Cross  R.R.  betw. 

Illinois  River  and  Springfield,  in  Sangamon  Co. 
put  under  contract,  several  miles  of  this  road  al- 
ready completed  and  locomotive  now  in  operation 
thereon.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  7.) 

.     Work  done  on  Northern  Cross  R.R. ;   relocation 

of  portion  of  line;  difficulties  encountered  in  work. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  19-20.) 

1840.  Northern  Cross  R.R.  betw.  Jacksonville  and 
Meredosia  in  operation  during  yr.,  road  paid  ex- 
penses except  J75.30;  road  probably  a  source  of 


342 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (first  period)— cont'd 
Northern  Cross  Railroad— cont'd 

revenue  on  revival  of  business;    if  continued  to 

Springfield  expense  would  be  increased  but  little 

while  receipts  would  be  quadrupled.     (Same  Dec. 

1840:  7.) 
1840.     Kept,  from  bd.  of  public  works,  estimating  amt. 

of  work  executed  on  the  Northern  Cross  R.R.     1 

leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assein.  1839/40:  227-228.) 
.     Proposition  re.  completion  of  certain  portion  of 

Northern  Cross  R.R.     (Sen.  jol.   11  Gen.   Assem. 

called  sess.  1839:  151.) 
.    Rept.  from  bd.  of  public  works,  estimating  amt. 

of  work  executed  on  Northern  Cross  R.R.    1  leaf. 

(Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1839:  227-228.) 
1845.     Communication   from   gov.    re.    Northern   Cross 

R.R.;  with  sundry  docs,  and  letters  re.  late  system 

of  internal  improvements.     34  pp.     (House  repts. 

14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  145-178.) 

That  part  of  the  doc.  relative  to  the  Northern  Cross 

R.R.  concerns  the  Tinsley  lease. 
1849.     Rept.  of  committe  on  finance  upon  claim  of  S.  M. 

Tinsley  &  Co.,  growing  out  of  lease  of  Northern 

Cross  R.R.  betw.  Springfield  and  Meredosia.     2  pp. 

(Sen.  repts.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1849/50:  99-100.) 

EXPENDITUBES  FOB 

See  also  Railroads  (under  act  of  1837),  Receipts,  etc. 

1837-1838.  Monthly  estimates  of  Northern  Cross  R.R. 
from  Sept.  1837  to  Oct.  1838  giving  name  of  con- 
tractors and  locality  of  work  and  materials  fur- 
nished. (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  68-73.) 

1838.  Cost  of  first  and  second  divisions  of  Northern 
Cross  R.R.  when  completed  to  Springfield;  probable 
cost  of  third  division;  average  cost  per  mile  and 
extent  of  each  division.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  31.) 

.    Stmt.  of  disbursements  on  Northern  Cross  R.R. 

(Same  Dec.  1838:  152.) 

.     Average  cost  per  mile  for  grading  54  miles  on 

Northern  Cross  R.R.  betw.  Illinois  River  and 
Quincy;  low  cost  of  grading  due  to  line  passing 
for  30  miles  over  level  prairie.  (Same  Dec.  1838: 
47.) 

1840.  Letter  from  J.  B.  Thomas,  actg.  comr.  concern- 
ing the  cost  of  the  Northern  Cross  R.R.  between 
Meredosia  and  Jacksonville.     1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts. 
11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  427-428.) 

.  Communication  from  J.  B.  Thomas,  actg.  comr., 

concerning  cost  of  Northern  Cross  R.R.  4  pp. 
(House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  327-330.) 

.  Letter  of  bd.  of  public  works  on  receipts  and 

expenditures  on  first  division  of  Northern  Cross 
R.R.  4  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1840/1  pp.  55-60.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  state   treasurer  and  agt.   of   111.    (ex- 
officio)  in  reply  to  inquiry  as  to  amt.  expended  and 
amt.  needed  to  complete  Northern  Cross  R.R.  betw. 
Springfield  and  Jacksonville.     1  leaf.     (Same  1840/ 
1:  319.) 

Pekin  and  Bloomington  Branch  Railroad 

See  also  Railroads  (under  act  of  1837),  Receipts,  etc. 

1837.  Proposals  accepted  for  putting  under  contract 
that  part  of  Pekin  &  Bloomington  branch  of  Cen- 
tral R.R.  extending  from  Illinois  River  to  Tremont. 
(U.  S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess.,  Sen.  doc.  259:  36,  46  et  seq.) 

1838.  Description   of  survey   and   location   of   line   of 
Pekin   and    Bloomington    branch   of    Central    R.R. 
(Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  52-56.) 

— .    Survey  of   Pekin   and   Bloomington   branch   of 
Central  R.R.,  cost  per  mile.    (Same  Dec.  1838:  31.) 
.    Change  of  maximum  grade  on  Pekin  and  Bloom- 
ington branch  of  Central  R.R.  reduction  in  average 
cost  of  graduation.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  32.) 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (first  period)— cont'd 
Pekin  and  Bloomington  Branch  Railroad — cont'd 

1838.  Progress  of  work  on  Pekin  and  Bloomington 
branch  of  Central  R.R.  probable  completion  of  road 
in  Oct.  1839.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  21.) 

.     Monthly  estimate  of  grading  and  superstructure 

of  Pekin  and   Bloomington  branch  R.R.,   May  to 
Oct.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  74.) 
Peoria  and  Mackinaw  Branch  Railroad 

See  also  Railroads  (under  act  of  1837),  Receipts,  etc. 

1838.  Survey  and  location  of  line  of  Mackinaw  and 
Peoria  branch  of  Central  R.R.  (Rept.  bd.  public 
works  Dec.  1838:  56-58.) 

.    Construction  of  Peoria  and  Mackinaw  branch  of 

Pekin  and  Bloomington  branch  of  Central  R.R.  im- 
practicable at  maximum  rate  of  graduation  fixed 
by  bd.  of  public  works;  grade  by  which  Peoria  can 
be  connected  with  Pekin  branch;  cost  per  mile. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  31.) 
Peoria  and  Warsaw  Railroad 

1838.  Schedule  showing  amt  of  work  to  be  done  on 
eastern  div.  of  Peoria  and  Warsaw  R.R.  (Rept. 
bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  194-195.) 

.    Estimate  of  work  done  on  western  div.  of  Peoria 

and  Warsaw  R.R.  up  to  Nov.  1838  and  to  be  done. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  196-197.) 

.    Same;  on  eastern  div.  up  to  Nov.  1.    (Same  Dec. 

1838:  194-195.) 

.  Eastern  div.  of  Peoria  and  Warsaw  R.R.;  loca- 
tion of  twenty  miles  of  line  extending  from  work 
under  contract  to  Canton  and  on  western  div.  of 
Peoria  and  Warsaw  R.R.  ten  miles  located  extend- 
ing to  Carthage.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  192.) 
EXPENDITUBES  FOB 

See  also  Railroads  (under  act  of  1837),  Receipts,  etc. 

1838-1839.    Disbursements  made  on  Peoria  and  Warsaw 
R.R.  by  Joel  Wright,  comr.  of  5th  judicial  circuit, 
from  Dec.  3,  1838,  to  June  3,  1839.     (Rept.  bd.  pub- 
lic works  Dec.  1839:  56-57.) 
Southern  Cross  Railroad 

1838.  Survey  of  Belleville  and  Lebanon  branch  of 
Southern  Cross  R.R.;  total  length  of  branch. 
(Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  78.) 

.     Reletting  of  work  on  western  div.  betw.  Alton 

and  Edwardsville ;  cost  of  work;  whole  amt.  pd. 
up  to  Nov.  30.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  76-77.) 

.    Two  miles  of  work  on  line  from  Wabash  to  Miss. 

put  under  contract,  including  crossing  of  Kaskas- 
kia  River  at  Carlyle  and  bridge  over  that  river  to 
accommodate  both  r.r.  and  great  western  mail 
route.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  77.) 

.    Crossing  of  valley  and  river  of  Kaskaskia  one  of 

greatest  obstacles  to  be  overcome  on  route  betw. 
Wabash  and  Miss,  and  embraces  heavy  and  expen- 
sive work.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  77.) 

.     Line  betw.  Wabash  and  Miss.;  estimated  cost  of 

double  track  bridge  and  two  miles  of  grading;  con- 
tract price  for  work.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  78.) 

.    Total  ascertained  length  of  road  from  bank  of 

Wabash  River  in  Mt.  Carmel  to  bank  of  Miss.  River 
in  Alton.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  78.) 

.    Estimate  of  cost  for  grading  sections  25,  26  and 

27  upon  eastern  div.  of  Southern  Cross  R.R.  from 
Alton  to  Mt.  Carmel.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  188.) 

.    Rept.  C.  L.  Seymour,  asst.  engr.,  Southern  Cross 

R.R.  re.  survey  of  route  from  Albion  west  toward 
Falrfield.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  187-188.) 

.     Abstract  of  contracts  let  on  Southern  Cross  R.R. 

betw.  Mt.  Carmel  and  Albion  and  on  Little  Wabash 
division.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  155.) 

.    Southern  Cross  R.R.  from  Alton  to  Mt  Carmel; 

estimated  cost  of  graduation  of  Little  Wabash  sec- 
tions of  road  embracing  crossing  of  river  and  three 


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343 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (first  period)— cont'd 
Southern  Cross  Railroad — cont'd 

miles  of  heavy  work  in  vicinity  now  under  contract. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  147.) 

1838.  Estimate  of  probable  cost  of  that  part  of  South- 
ern Cross  R.R.  as  lies  in  and  near  Carlyle  and  on 
each  side  of  Kaskaskia  River  and  embracing  a  dis- 
tance of  two  miles.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  125-126.) 

.     Character    of    country    traversed    by    Southern 

Cross  R.R.  from  Alton  and  Mount  Carmel  and 
Shawneetown ;  immense  entries  of  public  lands  in 
this  section  now  being  made  by  emigrants  and  set- 
tlers. (Same  Dec.  1838:  103.) 

.     Southern  Cross  R.R.  from  Alton  and  Mt.  Carmel, 

graduation  of  road  bed  of  western  and  eastern  divs. 
of  work  put  under  contract;  greatest  elevation  over- 
come; drainage  of  whole  state  intersected  by  this 
line  of  road.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  98-99.) 

.     Southern  Cross  R.R.  from  Alton  and  Mt.  Carmel, 

average  cost  per  mile  of  whole  line.  (Same  Dec. 
1838:  99.) 

.     Rept.  of  Walter  Terrell,  engr.  of  Southern  Cross 

R.R.,  containing  description  of  examination  and 
survey  of  several  miles  of  Southern  Cross  R.R.  at 
Carlyle  embracing  crossing  of  Kaskaskia  River. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  123-125.) 

Expenditures  for 

See  also  Railroads  (under  act  of  1837),  Receipts,  etc. 
1838.     Whole  amt.  paid  by  comr.  for  out-fit  of  engineer- 
ing parties  and  expenses  of  original  survey  and  ex- 
amination  of   whole   line   from    Wabash    to   Miss. 
River.     (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  77.) 

RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (second  period) 
Under  Act  of  Nov.  5,  1849 

Act  to  provide  for  a  general  system  of  Incorporations. 
Alton  and  Mount  Carmel  Railroad 

See  also  preceding  chronological  group. 
1869.    Stmts.    re.    proceedings    of    meeting    of    Mount 
Carmel  and  Alton  R.R.  Co.  concerning  purchase  of 
land  by  co.     (Sen.  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess. 
1869:  644-645.) 

Aurora  Branch  Railroad 

1850.  Protest  of  bd.  agst.  charter  to  Aurora  Branch 
R.R.  Co.  (Rept.  bd.  trustees  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
1849/50:  9.) 

Central  Railroad 

See  also  above  In  preceding  chronological  group. 
1850.     Communication   from   gov.    transmitting   memo- 
rial of  Robt  Schuyler  and  others  re.  Central  R.R. 
2  pp.     (House  repts.  17  Gen.  Assem.  1851:  31-32.) 

Great  Western  Railroad 

1850.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  to  whom  was 
referred  certain  resolutions  re.  release  of  charter 
of  Great  Western  R.R.  Co.     9  pp.     (House  repts. 
17  Gen.  Assem.  1851:  65-73.) 

1851.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting  release 
of   charter    of    Great   Western    Rwy.    Co.     2    pp. 
(Same  1851:  29-30.) 

1859.    Act  to  incorporate  Great  Western  R.R.  Co.    6  pp. 

Illinois  Central  Railroad 

See  also  below  In  following  chronological  group. 
A  historical  sketch  of  the  federal  grant  may  be  found 
In  Donaldson's  Public  Domain,  pp.  261-262  (D.  S. 
47  Cong.,  2  sess.,  House  misc.  docs.  v.  19.)  This 
followed  by  a  memorandum  made  by  Stephen  A. 
Douglas  on  the  legislative  history  of  the  Illinois 
act  of  1850. 

1853.  On  cession  by  state  to  111.  Central  R.R.  Co.  of 
federal  land  grant;  "no  ground  of  apprehension 
that  work  will  not  be  prosecuted  with  vigor  and 
success."  (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1853  (French).) 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (second  period)— cont'd 

Illinois  Central  Railroad — cont'd 

1853-1854.  Table  showing  progress  of  111.  Central  R.R. 
in  cos.  it  traverses  to  Feb.  1,  1854.  (Ace.  govs. 
mess.  1854.) 

1854.  Full  and  detailed  stmt.  of  progress  and  condi- 
tion of  111.  Central  R.R.     (Govs.  mess.  1854  (Matte- 
son).) 

1855.  Detailed  stmt.  of  progress  of  road;  "road  pene- 
trates best  part  of  Illinois  and  will  cause  rapid  set- 
tlement on  its  line."   (Same  Jan.  1855  (Matteson).) 

1857.  "Wisdom  of  the  act"  [111.  Central  land  cession] 
"  is  seen  in  her  already  populated  prairies  and 
flourishing  cities,  where,  four  years  ago,  there  was 
little  but  a  wilderness,"  further  comment  on  value 
of  road  as  a  local  improvement  and  source  of  reve- 
nue to  state,  synopsis  of  financial  and  constructive 
progress.  (Same  1857  (Matteson).) 

1863.  Road  fails  to  pay  installments  due  Dec.  1861  and 
June  1862;  suit  instituted,  road  embarrassd  by  Mis- 
sissippi River  blockade,  details  of  difference  which 
have  arisen  btw.  pres.  of  co.  and  the  state.  (Same 
Jan.  1863  (Yates).) 
ILLINOIS  CENTBAL  RAILROAD  FUND;  see  TAXATION:  STATE. 

REVENUE 
Metropolis  and  Northwestern  Railway  Company 

1869.     Veto  of  bill  to  incorporate  Metropolis  and  North- 
western Rwy.  Co.,  etc.     (House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem. 
reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3:  534-535;  611-612.) 
Michigan  Central  Railroad 

1857.  Construction  of  Mich.  Central  and  So.  R.Rs. 
sure  to  reduce  business  on  canal;  full  depth  of 
water  in  feeder,  of  canal,  by  excavations  should  be 
made.  ([7]  A.R.  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal 
1850/1:  64.) 
Michigan  Southern  Railroad 

1855.  Charter  and  laws  of  the  states  of  O.,  Ind.,  Mich, 
and  111.  re.  Michigan  Southern  and  Northern  In- 
diana R.R.  Co.  218  pp. 

1857.    See  preceding  title,  this  date. 

Mississippi  and  Atlantic  Railroad 

1847.  Rept.  on  act  incorporating  Miss,  and  Atlantic 
R.R.  Co.  3  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1846:  157-159.) 

1854.     Rept.   on  govs.   proclamation   re.   act   regulating 
and  authorizing  construction  of  Miss,  and  Atlantic 
R.R.      (House  jol.    18   Gen.    Assem.    2    sess.    1854: 
[257].) 
Mount  Carbon  Coal  Company 

1865.     Incorporation  of  the  Mount  Carbon  Coal  Co.  and 
other  acts  re.   change  of  name  to  Mount   Carbon 
Coal  and  R.R.  Co.    9  pp.    4°. 
Ohio  and  Mississippi  Railroad 

See   also   above   In  group   under   R.R.   and   Warehouse 
Comn. 

1849.  Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  improvements  re. 
r.rs.  in  111.  (i.  e.  charter  to  Ohio  and  Mississippi 
R.R.  in  111.).  6  pp.  (House  repts.  16  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1849:  29-34.) 

Pullman  Palace  Car  Company 

1867.  Legal  proceedings  agst.  Pullman  Palace  Car  Co.; 
copy  of  charter.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4: 
130-139.) 

St.  Louis  and  Cincinnati  Railroad 

1859.  Veto  of  bill  to  incorporate  St.  Louis  and  Cincin- 
nati R.R.  Co.  (House  jol.  21  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess. 
1859:  58-59.) 

St.  Louis  and  Indianapolis  Railroad 

[1847.]  Rept.  on  bill  to  incorporate  St.  Louis  and  In- 
dianapolis R.R.  Co.  5  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  15  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1846:  177-181.) 


344 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


1882/3 
1883/4 
1884/5 
1885/6 


13 
14 
15 
16 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (second  period)—  cont'd 

Terre  Haute  and  Alton  Railroad 

1849.  Kept,  of  majority  of  committee  on  incorporar 
lions  on  bill  to  incorporate  subscribers  to  Terre 
Haute  and  Alton  R.R.  4  pp.  (House  repts.  6  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1849:  21-24.) 

Warsaw  and  Macomb  Railroad 

1851.  Kept,  of  conference  committee  on  amdmt.  made 
by  Sen.  to  bill  "  to  incorporate  Warsaw  and  Ma- 
comb  R.R.  Co."  (Sen.  jol.  17  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess. 
1851:  346.) 

RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period) 

Under  Act  of  April  13,  1871 

Act  establishing  tbe  T.I.  and  warehouse  commission. 
Aurora,  Elgin  and  Chicago  Railway  Company 

1902.  Petition  before  bd.  of  comrs.  of  Aurora,  Elgin 
and  Chicago  Rwy.  Co.  vs.  Suburban  R.R.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago  Terminal  Transfer  R.R.  Co.,  Lake  Street  Ele- 
vated R.R.  Co.,  and  Chicago  and  Harlem  Rwy. 
Co.,  for  crossings.  (32  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1901/2:  17-33.) 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  and  Chicago  Railroad 

serial 
1878/9-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  1-5. 
1879/80"  10     "       '  .......       1879/80:43-50. 

1880/1    "11     ..........       1880/1  [app.  ]p.  3-8. 

1881/2    "  12     "       "       ......       1881/2:3-8. 

—  —  ™    "  ........          "       1882/3:3-10. 

........       1883/4  :  3-10. 

"       ......       1884/5  :  3-9. 

"       ......       1885/6  :  3-10. 

Baltimore,  Pittsburg  and  Chicago  Railway  Company 

serial 
1872/3-1875/6.     Rept  of  co.   (111.  division.) 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  in  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  474-475 
1873/4    "4  "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  289. 

1874/5    "§     .......  '          "       1874/5  app.  p.  3-5. 

1875/6    "  6     .....  '          "          ••       1875/6:58-61. 

Belleville  and  Eldorado  Railroad 
serial 

1878/9-1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/9  in     9  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  5-6 
1879/80  "  10     ..........       1879/80  :  493. 

Belleville  and  Southern  Illinois  Railroad 

serial 

1873/4-1879/80.     Rept.  of  co.   (lessors  to  St.  Louis,  Al- 
ton and  Terre  Haute  R.R.  Co.  lessees). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  in     4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.p.290-291 

"       1874/5  app.p.271. 
1875/6    "     6     ..........       1875/6  •  381-382 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  239 

1879/80"  10     .....          "         "       1879/80:493. 

Burlington,  Monmouth  and  Illinois  River  Railway 

serial 
1878/9-1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  •  241-242 
1879/80  "  10     •  "          "       1879/80  :  509. 

Cairo  and  St.  Louis  Railroad 

serial 
1871/2-1884/5.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2  in     2  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  390-391. 

1872/3  :  252-256. 

12i^i  "       1873/4  app.  p.  5-10. 

"       1874/5  app.  p.  6-11. 

1875/6    "     6     "       "       "         ••         "       1875/6  • 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Cairo  and  St.  Louis  Railroad — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  6-10. 

1879/80  "  10 1879/80  :  51-60. 

1880/1    "  11     "       "       "         "         "       1880/1  app.  p.  9-13. 
1881/2    "  12     "       "       "          "         "       1881/2  :  269-274. 

1882/3    "  13     "       "       ' 1882/3  :  372-380. 

1883/4    "  14     "       "       "          "          "       1883/4 : 409-418. 
1884/5    "  15     "       "       1884/5 : 430-438. 

Cairo  and  Vincennes  Railroad 
serial 

1872/3-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  in     3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  257-265. 
1873/4    "     4     "       "       "          "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  11-21.* 

1874/5    "     5     "       "       1874/5  app.  p.  12-15. 

1875/6    "     6     "       "       "          "          "       1875/6 : 69-73. 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  : 10-14. 
1879/80 "  10     "       "       "         "          "       1879/80 : 61-68. 
1880/1    "  11     "       "       1880/1  [app.]  p.  14-19. 

non-serial 

1878.  Complaints;    J.  M.  Baker  et  al.  vs.  The  Cairo 
and  Vincennes  R.R.  Co.  for  unjust  discrimination 
of  rates  for  shipping  and  for  freight.     (10  A.R.  r.r. 
and  warehouse  comn.  1879/80:  25-26.) 

1879.  Complaints;  Mitchell  and  Towle  et  al.  vs.  Cairo 
and  Vincennes  R.R.  Co.,  for  extortion  of  rates  for 
transportation  of  freight.     (10  same  1879/80:  29.) 

Cairo,  Vincennes  and  Chicago  Railroad 

serial 

1885/6.     Rept.  of  co.     (Cairo  div.  of  W.,  St.  L.  and  P. 
Rwy.) 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885/6  in  16  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1885/6  : 17-25. 

non-serial 

1890.  Cairo,  Vincennes  and  Chicago  R.R.;    inspection 
of.    (20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  4.) 

Carbondale  and  Shawneetown  Railroad 

serial 
1871/2-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  in     2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  392-394. 

1872/3    "     3     "       "       ' 1872/3:470-477. 

1873/4    "     4     "       "       "          "          "        1873/4  app.  p.  22-25. 

1874/5    "     5     ' "          "       1874/5  app.  p.  16-20. 

1875/6    "     6     ' 1875/6 :  74-78. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  : 15-18. 

1879/80  "  10     "       "       "         "          "       1879/80 : 69-74. 

Central  Iowa  Railway 

serial 

1883/4-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1883/4  in  14  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1883/4  :  16-24. 

1884/5    "  15     "       "       ' 1884/5  :  16-25. 

1885/6    "  16     "       "       "          "          "       1885/6 : 26-38. 

non-serial 
1883.     Stmt.  prepared  by  secy.  re.  Central  Iowa  Rwy. 

(13  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1882/3:  15.) 
Centralia  and  Chester  Railroad 

1891.  Leave  to  cross;  The  Centralia  and  Chester  R.R. 
Co.,  petitioner,  vs.  Louisville  and  Nashville  R.R. 
Co.;  petition  for  leave  to  cross;  comn.  order.     (22 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1891/2:  273-275.) 

Champaign  and  Havana  Railroad 
serial 
1885/6.     Rept.  of  co.  (Havana  div.  W.,  St.  L.  and  P.) 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1885/6  in  16  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1885/6  :  39-45. 

Champaign,  Havana  and  Western  Railway  Company 

serial 
1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  In  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  75-80. 


*  Includes  receiver's  rept. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


345 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Chester  and  Tamaroa  Railroad 

aerial 
1871/2-1872/3.     Kept,  of  oo. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2  In  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  395-397. 
1872/3    "  3 '          "       1872/3:266-271. 

Chicago  and  Alton  Railroad 

serial 
1870/1-1885/6.     Kept,  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870/1  in     1  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1 :  72-77. 

1871/2    "     2     "       "       "          "          "  1871/2 :  190-197. 

1872/3    "     3 '          "  1872/3 :  186-197. 

1873/4    "     4 1873/4  app.  p.  26-37. 

1874/5    "     5     '        "       "          "          "  1874/5  app.  p.  21-32. 

1875/6    "     6     "       "       "         "         "  1875/6:79-87. 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  : 19-26. 

1879/80 "  10     "       "       "          "          "  1879/80 : 81-96. 

1880/1    "  11     "       "       "          "          "  1880/1  [app.] p.  20-27. 

1881/2    "  12     "       ' '  1881/2  :  9-17. 

1882/3    "  13     "       "       "          "          "  1882/3 :  16-29. 

1883/4    "  14 '  1883/4  :  25-40. 

1884/5    "  15     "       "       "          "          "  1884/5 : 26-37. 

1885/6    "  16     "       "       "          "          "  1885/6 : 46-60. 

non-serial 

1871/2.  Kept,  of  J.  H.  Rowell,  Esq.,  state's  atty.,  with 
arguments  for  plaintiff  and  defendant,  and  decision 
of  Judge  Tlpton,  in  case  of  people  ex  rel.  Koerner, 
et  al.  vs.  Chicago  and  Alton  R.R.  Co.  in  McLean 
Co.  Circuit  Court  re.  freight  discrimination.  (2 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1871/2:  43-114.) 

1873.  Opinion  of  Supreme  Court,  Central  Grand  Di- 
vision, on  case  of  Chicago  and  Alton  R.R.  Co.  vs. 
The  People,  ex  rel.  Gustavus  Koerner,  etc.,  (re. 
transportation  rates).  13  pp.  (Repts.  28  Gen. 
Assem.  1873  v.  4:  119-129.) 

.  Supreme  Court  decisions;  Chicago  and  Alton 

R.R.  Co.,  appellant,  vs.  People  of  State  ex  rel.  Gus- 
tavus Koerner,  etc.,  appellees;  brief  and  argument 
on  same.  (3  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1872/3: 
46-159.) 

1878.  Complaints;   Conkling  and  Co.  vs.  Chicago  and 
Alton  R.R.  Co.,  for  extortion  of  rates  charged  by 
r.r.  co.     (10  same  1879/80:  25.) 

.    Same;   D.  B.  Smith  vs.  Chicago  and  Alton  R.R. 

Co.  et  al.  for  extortion  and  unjust  discrimination 

of  rates  for  carrying  coal  to  Jacksonville,  111.     (10 

same  1879/80:  26.) 
.     Same;   E.  H.  Rood  et  al.  vs.  Chicago  and  Alton 

R.R.  Co.,  for  unjust  discrimination  of  freight  rates. 

(10  same  1879/80:  26.) 
1878/9.     Same;     Keeley    and    Davis    vs.    Chicago    and 

Alton  R.R.  Co.;  for  extortion  in  freight  rates.     (10 

same  1878/9:  37.) 

1879.  Same;    J.   J.   Parkerson  &  Co.   vs.  Chicago  and 
Alton   R.R.   Co.   for   extortion   of   freight   charges. 
(10  same  1879/80:  36.) 

.     Same;   Keeley  and  Davis  vs.  Chicago  and  Alton 

Co.;  for  extortion  in  freight  charges.  (10  same 
1879/80:  36.) 

1880.  Same;  B.  Stuve  vs.  Chicago  and  Alton  R.R.  Co.; 
for  extortion  in  freight  charges.     (10  same  1879/ 
80:  38.) 

.  Same;  Chas.  Lynn  vs.  Chicago  and  Alton  R.R. 

Co.  for  failure  to  stop  trains  at  co.  seat.  (10  same 
1879/80:  37.) 

1891.  Protection  of  crossing;  The  Chicago  and  Alton 
R.R.  Co.  vs.  The  Chicago  and  Western  Ind.  R.R. 
Co.,  The  Belt  Rwy.  Co.  of  Chicago  lessee,  and  The 
Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  R.R.  Co.  Petition 
no.  I. — protection  of  crossing  near  Hawthorne; 
comn.  order.  (22  same  1891/2:  252-257.) 

.     Same,  separate.     11  pp. 

.  Protection  of  crossing,  The  Chicago  and  Alton 

R.R.  Co.,  petitioner,  vs.  The  Atchison,  Topeka  and 
Santa  Fe  R.R.  Co.,  respondent,  petition  no.  2,  pro- 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Chicago  and  Alton  Railroad — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

tection  of  crossing  at  Corwith.  (22  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1891/2:  257-260.) 

1891.    Same,  separate.    7  pp. 

.     Protection  of  crossing;   Chicago  and  Alton  R.R. 

Co.,  petitioner  vs.  The  Central  111.  R.R.  Co.  and 
Wabash  R.R.  Co.,  respondents — petition  no.  6,  pro- 
tection of  crossing  at  Paducah  Junction.  (22  A.R. 
r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1891/2:  242-249.) 

.    Same,  separate.    17  pp. 

.     Protection  of  crossing  at  Normal;   The  Chicago 

and  Alton  R.R.  Co.,  petitioner  vs.  The  111.  Central 
R.R.  Co.,  respondent.  (22  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1891/2:  283-285.) 

1894.  Complaint;  J.  Brown  of  Dwight,  111.  vs.  Chicago 
and  Alton  R.R.  Co.;  for  charging  extortion.  (25 
same  1894/5:  260-264.) 

1896.  Petition  to  determine  place  and  manner  of  cross- 
ings; The  Chicago  and  Alton  R.R.  Co.,  petitioners 
vs.  Alton  Rwy.  and  Illuminating  Co.,  respondents. 
(26  same  1895/6:  342-346.) 

1899.  Petition  before  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  for 
excess  switching  charges;  citizens'  coal  mining  co., 
a  corporation  vs.  Chicago  and  Alton  R.R.  Co.  (29 
same  1898/9:  xxi-xxii.) 

1901.  Complaint  before  comn.  in  matter  of  crossing  of 
Chicago  and  Alton  Rwy.  Co.,  by  Chicago,  Peoria 
and  St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.  at  Bridge  Junction,  111.  (32 
same  1900/1:  16-17.) 

Chicago  and  Atlantic  Railway 

serial 
1874/5.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874/5  in     5  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.p.272-273. 
1875/6-1881/2  omitted. 
1882/3  in  13  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1882/3  :  30-36. 

1883/4    "  14 1883/4:41-49. 

1884/5    "  15 '       1884/5:38-49. 

1885/6    "  16 '          "       1885/6:61-71. 

Chicago  and  Atlantic  Extension  Railway  Company 

serial 
1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  in  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  292. 

Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  Railroad 

serial 
1870/1-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870/1  in     1  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1 :  78-83. 

1871/2  *  198-210. 
1872/3  :  198-210. 
1873/4  app.  p.  38-47. 
1874/5  app.  p.  33-41. 
1875/6  :  88-97. 

comn.  1878/9  :  26-34. 

1879/80  :  97-110. 
1880/1  [app.lp.  28-35. 
1881/2  :  18-31. » 
1882/3  :  90-103. 
1883/4 :  50-64. 
1884/5 :  50-66. 
1885/6  :  72-88. 

non-serial 

1875.  Supreme  Court  decision;  The  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton and  Quincy  R.R.  Co.  vs.  People  etc.  re.  an 
action  of  debt,  brought  to  recover  penalties  and  un- 
just discrimination  in  rates  charged  for  transpor- 
tation of  passengers  and  freight  on  r.rs.  in  this 
state.  (5  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1874/5: 
40-44.) 

1876-1883.  Stmt.  of  gross  111.  passenger  earnings  Of 
Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  R.R.  Co.  each  yr. 
(Sen.  jol.  34  Gen.  Assem.  1885:  548.) 


1871/2  "  2 
1872/3  "  3 
1873/4  "  4 
1874/5  "  5 
1875/6  "  6 
1876/7-1877/8  c 
1878/9  In  9  A 
1879/80"  10 
1880/1  "  11 
1881/2  "  12 



mltted. 
.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  am 

1883/4  "  14 
1884/5  "  15 



*  Includes  consolidated  rept.  on  leased  lines. 


346 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)—  cont'd 
Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  Railroad  —  cont'd 

non-seria  I  —  con  t'  d 

1876/7.  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  R.R.  Co.  vs. 
Iowa;  appeal  from  Circuit  Court  of  U.  S.  for  distr. 
of  Iowa  re.  rates  charged  by  r.rs.  as  common  car- 
riers. (7  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1876/7: 
20-21.) 

1878.  Complaints;  G.  W.  Quereau  vs.  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton and  Quincy  R.R.  Co.;  unjust  discrimination  of 
freight  rates.     (10  same  1879/80:  25.) 

-  .     Same;   R.  Mentzer  vs.  Chicago,  Burlington  and 
Quincy  R.R.  Co.,  for  extortion  and  unjust  discrimi- 
nation in  rates  charged  for  passenger  and  freight 
traffic.     (10  same  1879/80:  28.) 

-  .    Same;  A.  J.  Streeter  et  al.  vs.  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton and  Quincy  R.R.  Co.,  for  extortion  and  unjust 
discrimination  in  rates  charged  for  passenger  and 
freight  traffic  from  New  Windsor  to  Chicago.     (10 
same  1879/80:  27.) 

1879.  Same;  Bartleson  and  Gilmore  vs.  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington and  Quincy  Rwy.  Co.  for  extortion  of  rates 
in  shipping  lumber.     (10  same  1879/80:  35.) 

-  .    Same;    E.  Austin  vs.  Chicago,   Burlington  and 
Quincy  R.R.  Co.,  for  extortion  in  freight  charges. 
(10  same  1879/80:  35.) 

-  .     Same;   B.  P.  Martin  and  Son  vs.  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington and  Quincy  R.R.  Co.;  for  extortion  in  mat- 
ter of  freight  rates  on  ten  common  safes.    (10  same 
1879/80:  36.) 

-  .    Same;  H.  Moreland  vs.  Chicago,  Burlington  and 
Quincy  R.R.  Co.  for  over-charge  for  freight.     (10 
same  1878/9:  37.) 

1880.  Same;  W.  P.  Parker  vs.  Chicago,  Burlington  and 
Quincy    R.R.    Co.;    for    unjust    discrimination    in 
freight  rates.     (10  same  1879/80:  40.) 

-  .     Same;   B.  P.  Martin  and  Son  vs.  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington and  Quincy  R.R.  Co.  for  extortion  in  matter 
of  rates.     (10  same  1879/80:  38.) 

1889.  Petition  to  determine  mode  of  crossing;  The 
Chicago  and  Calumet  Terminal  Rwy.  Co.,  petitioner 
vs.  The  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  R.R.,  re- 
spondent. (19  same  1888/9:  165-174.) 

-  .     Refusal  to  switch  cars;  complaint;  Union  Brew- 
ing Co.  of  Peoria,  complainant  vs.   The  Chicago, 
Burlington  and  Quincy  R.R.  Co.,  respondent.     (20 
same  1889/90:  257-261.) 

1897/8.     Before  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  of  111.;  H.  A. 
Hammond  on  behalf  of  citizens  of  Wyoming,  vs. 
Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  R.R.  Co.;  petition 
for  removal  of  depot.    (28  same  1897/8:  185-186.) 
Chicago  and  Canada  Southern  Railway 

serial 
1871/2.    Rept  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2  In  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  398-399, 
Chicago,  Danville  and  Vincennes  Railroad 

serial 
1871/2-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2  In  2   A.R.    r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  211-214 
J872/3    ;;  3  ........       1872/3  :  211-215. 

1873/4        4  "       1873/4  app.  p.  48-61. 

1874/5     '  ........       1874/5  app.  p.  42-44. 

1875/6    "  6      ..........       1875/6:98-101. 

Chicago  and  Eastern  Railroad 

serial 
1878/9-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  34-39. 
189/80  •    10     )  1879/80  :  111-122. 

"       1880/l[app.]p.  36-43. 
"         «       1881/2:32-39. 


. 
.....       1882/3:37-47. 

1883/4        14  «         ••       1883/4:65-75. 

1884/6  ,     ..........       1884/5:67-78. 

1886/6    "  16     "       "       "         "         «       1885/6:89-101 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Chicago  and  Eastern  Railroad — cont'd 

non-serial 

1880.  Complaints;  Jas.  Capen  and  Co.  vs.  Chicago  and 
Eastern  111.  R.R.  Co.  for  extortion  in  freight 
charges.  (10  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1879/ 
80:  38.) 

1886.  Case  of  village  of  Goodwine  agst.  Chicago  and 
Eastern  111.  R.R.  re.  removal  of  r.r.  depot  from  said 
village.  (16  same  1885/6:  xvi-xvii.) 
1889.  Petition  to  compel  additional  train  service  at 
Danville,  111.;  complaint;  Jas.  Gilmore  et  al.,  resi- 
dents of  Danville,  complainants  vs.  Chicago  and 
Eastern  111.  R.R.  Co.,  respondent.  (19  same  1888/ 
9:  184-185.) 

1891.    Petition  for  protection  of  crossing  at  Watseka; 
The  Chicago  and  Eastern  111.  R.R.  Co.,  petitioner 
vs.  Toledo,  Peoria  and  Western  Rwy.  Co.,  respond- 
ent.    (22  scwne  1891/2:  294-295.) 
Chicago  and  Grand  Trunk  Railway 

serial 
1879/80-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  In  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  : 158-169. 

1880/1       "  11 '          "       1880/1  [app.  ]p.44-51. 

1881/2      "  12    "      "       ' 1881/2:40-47. 

1882/3      "  13 "          "       1882/3 :  48-56. 

1883/4      "  14     "       "       ' 1883/4:76-85. 

1884/5      "  15     ' '          "       1884/5:88-98. 

1885/6      "  16    "       "       "         "         "       1885/6 :  102-114. 
Chicago,  Homer  and  Southern  Railroad 

serial 
1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  In  4  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  293. 

Chicago  and  Illinois  River  Railroad 

serial 
1879/80.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  In  10  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80 :  494. 

Chicago  and  Illinois  Southern  Railway 

serial 
1871/2-1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2  in     2  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  [400]. 
1872/3  omitted. 

1873/4  In     4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  52-54. 
1874/5    "     5     "       "       "          "          "       1874/5  app.  p.  45-47. 
1875/6-1877/8  omitted. 
1878/9  In     9  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  240. 

1879/80"  10 '          "       1879/80:494. 

Chicago  and  Iowa  Railroad 

serial 
1871/2-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  In     2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  216-219. 

1872/3    "     3     "       "       1872/3:216-221. 

1873/4    "     4     "       "       "          "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  55-58. 

1874/5    "     5 '          "          "       1874/5  app.  p.  48-51. 

1875/6    "     6 "          "       1875/6 : 102-106. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1898/9 :  39-42. 

1879/80  "  10     "       1879/80  :  123-128. 

1880/1    "  11 1880/1  [app. ]p.  52-56. 

1881/2    "  12 "       1881/2 : 48-52. 

1882/3  "  13 '    "    "   1882/3:57-63. 

1883/4  "  14 "   1883/4 :  86-94. 

1884/5  "  15  ' 1884/6 :  79-87. 

1885/6  "  16 "   1885/6 :  115-123. 

Chicago,  Joliet  and  Peoria  Railway 

serial 
1872/3-1873/4.     Rept  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872/3  In  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/8  :  [487]. 
1873/4    "  4 '         "        1873/4  app.  p.  294. 

Chicago,  Lacon  and  Eeokuk  Railroad 

serial 

1874/5-1875/6.  Rept.  of  co.  (formerly  Hamilton,  Lacon 
and  Eastern). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874/5  In  5  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.  p.  275. 
1875/6    "  6     "       "       ' 1876/6 :  386-386. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


347 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
!    Chicago,  Madison  and  Northern  Railroad 

1889.  Petition  to  determine  place  and  mode  of  cross- 
ing; The  Chicago,  Madison  and  Northern  R.R.  Co., 
petitioners  vs.  The  Chicago  and  Western  Ind.  R.R. 
Co.,  and  Pittsburg,  Ft.  Wayne  and  Chicago  Rwy. 
Co.,  respondents.  (20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1889/90:  241-247.) 

.    Petition   to    determine   place   of   crossing;    The 

Chicago,  Madison  and  Northern  R.R.  Co.,  petitioner 
vs.  Belt  Rwy.  Co.  of  Chicago  and  Chicago  and 
Western  Ind.  R.R.  Co.  respondents.  (19  same 
1838/9:  186-195.) 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  Railway 
serial 

1871/2-1885/6.    Rapt,  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  in     2  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  401-402. 

1872/3    "     3     "       "       ' 1872/3:273-276. 

1873/4    "     4 "          "        1873/4  app.  p.  295. 

1874/5    "     5     "       ' 1874/5  app.  p.  52-59. 

1875/6    "     6     "       "       "          "          "       1875/6 :  107-114. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  43-49. 

1879/80  "  10     ' 1879/80  : 129-141. 

1880/1    "11     "       "       "          "          "       1880/1  [app.]  p.  57-65. 
1881/2    "  12     "       "       "          "          "       1881/2 : 53-73. 

1882/3    "  13 "       1882/3:104-115. 

1883/4    "  14     "       "       "          "          "        1883/4:95-106. 

1884/5    "  15 1884/5 :  99-112. 

1885/6    "  16     "       "       ' 1885/6 :  124-140. 

1872/3-1879/80.     Rept.  of  co.   (lessor  of  Milwaukee  and 

St.  Paul  Rwy.  Co.). 
1872/3  in  3  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3:  [272]. 

1873/4    "  4     "       "       1873/4  app.  p.  68-72. 

1874/5    "  5     "       "       "          "          "       1874/5  app.  p.  277. 

1875/6    "6 1875/6:389-390. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1879/80  in  10  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80 :  495. 

non-serial 

1876/7.  Chicago,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  R.R.  Co.  vs. 
Ackley;  error  to  Circuit  Court  of  co.  of  Milwaukee, 
state  of  Wise.  re.  whether  a  r.r.  co.  in  Wise,  can  re- 
cover for  the  transportation  of  property  more  than 
maximum  fixed  by  act  of  Mar.  11,  1874,  by  showing 
amt.  charged  was  no  more  than  a  reasonable  com- 
pensation for  services  rendered.  (7  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1876/7:  24.) 

1901.    Complaint    before    comn.;    Chicago,    Milwaukee 
and  St.  Paul  Rwy.  Co.  vs.  A.  P.  and  A.  J.  Goddard 
and   The  Freeport  General   Electric  Co.;    crossing 
case.     (32  same  1900/1:  18-21.) 
Chicago,  Millington  and  Western  Railway 

serial 
1872/5-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in  3  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  [485]. 

1873/4    "4 1873/4  app.  p.  296. 

1874/5    "  5      "        "       "          "          "        1874/5  app.  p.  276. 
1875/6    "  6      "        1875/6:387-388. 

Chicago  and  Muscatine  Railroad 
serial 
1871/2-1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  in  2    A.K.    r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  403-404. 

1872/3    "  3 '          "       1872/3 : 478-479. 

1873/4    "  4      "        "       "          "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  297. 

Chicago  and  Northern  Pacific  Air-Line  Railway 

serial 
1872/3-1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  in  3   A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  [484]. 
1873/4    "  4      "        " '       1873/4  app.  p.  298. 

Chicago  and  Northwestern  Railway 

serial 
1870/1-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870/1  in     1  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1 :  84-92. 

1871/2    "     2     "       "       ' 1871/2 : 220-228. 

1872/3    "     3 '          "       1872/3:222-232. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Chicago  and  Northwestern  Railway — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1873/4  in     4  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  59-67. 
1874/5    "     5     "       "       "          "          "       1874/5  app.  p.  60-67. 

1875/6    "     6 1875/6 : 115-123. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  50-59. 

1879/80  "  10     "       '       1879/80  :  142-157. 

1880/1    "  11     "       "       1880/1  [app.]p.  66-76. 

1881/2  omitted. 

1882/3  in  13  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1882/3  :  64-81. 

1883/4    "  14 1883/4  :  107-124. 

1884/5    "  15     "       "       ' 1884/5 : 113-131. 

1885/6    "  16 "         "       1885/6 : 141-161. 

non-serial 

1891/2.  Complaint  no.  37  for  failure  to  redeem  cou- 
pons of  commutation  ticket;  J.  C.  Shirley  vs.  Chi- 
cago and  Northwestern  Rwy.  Co.  (22  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1891/2:  311-313.) 

1895.  Complaint  of  Chicago  Live  Stock  Exchange  vs. 
Chicago  and  Northwestern;  Chicago,  Burlington 
and  Quincy;  Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  and 
Chicago  Western  and  St.  Paul  Rwy.  cos.  (26  same 
1895/6:  341.) 

1904.  Chicago  and  Northwestern  Rwy.  Co.,  petitioners, 
vs.  Wise.  Central  Rwy.  Co.,  respondent;  complaint 
before  bd.  of  comrs.  re.  protection  by  interlocking 
of  crossing  of  tracks  of  petitioners  by  respondent  at 
Des  Plaines.  (34  same  1903/4:  24.) 

Chicago  and  Ohio  River  Railroad 
serial 

1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885/6  in  16  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1885/6 : 162-167. 

non-serial 

1890.  Chicago  and  Ohio  River  R.R.;  inspection  of. 
(20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  5.) 

Chicago  and  Pacific  Railroad 

serial 

1872-1875/6.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  2  A.E.  r.r.  and  waren.  comn.  1871/2  : 405-406. 
1872/3  omitted. 
1873/4  in     4  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  73-77. 

1874/5    "     5     "       1874/5  app.  p.  68-72. 

1875/6    "     6     ' 1875/6:124-127. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  59-63. 

1879/80  "  10 1879/80  :  495. 

Chicago  and  Paducah  Railroad 
serial 

1871/2-1878/9.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  in  2  A.B.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  407-408. 

1872/3    "  3     "       "       1872/3:480-481. 

1873/4    "  4 "       1873/4  app.  p.  78-82. 

1874/5    "  5 '       1874/5  app.  p.  73-76. 

1875/6    "  6 "       1875/6:128-132. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in  9  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  63-66. 

non-serial 

1879.  Complaints:  Streator  Coal  Co.  vs.  Chicago  and 
Paducah  R.R.  Co.;  for  unjust  discrimination  by 
turning  all  their  coal  cars  over  to  a  co.,  whose  shaft 
is  not  situated  on  line  of  the  road  while  complain- 
ant's shaft  is  so  situated.  (10  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1879/80:  36.) 

Chicago,  Paducah  and  Memphis  Railroad 
1895.  Complaint:  overcharge  for  switching;  Jos.  W. 
Vance  and  W.  S.  Washburn,  doing  business  under 
name  of  Egyptian  Coal  Co.  vs.  Chicago,  Paducah 
and  Memphis  R.R.  Co.  (26  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1895/6:  335-336.) 


348 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Chicago,  Pekin  and  Southwestern  Railroad 
serial 

1871/2-1882/3.     Kept,  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  In     2  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  409-410. 

1872/3    "     3 1872/3:482-483. 

1873/4    "     4 1873/4  app.  p.  83-87. 

1874/5    "     5     "       "       "          "          "  1874/5  app.  p.  77-80. 

1875/6    "     6     ' '          "  1875/6 :  133-136. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  66-69. 

1879/80  "  10 '         "  1879/80  :  170-174. 

1880/1    "11 1880/1  [app.] p.  77-79. 

1881/2    "  12     "       "       "          "         "  1881/2 :  74-77. 

1882/3    "  13 '  1882/3:116-119. 

Chicago,  Peoria  and  St.  Louis  Railway 

1891.  Protection  of  crossing;  The  Chicago,  Peoria  and 
St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.,  The  Chicago  and  Alton  Co., 
The  Wabash  R.R.  Co.,  citation  no.  4 — protection 
of  crossing  at  Jacksonville  Junction.  (23  A.R. 
r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1891/2:  249-252.) 
— .  Same,  separate.  7  pp. 

1893.  Petition  for  protection  of  crossing  north  of 
Litchfield;  The  Wabash  R.R.  Co.,  petitioner,  vs. 
The  Chicago,  Peoria  and  St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.,  lessee 
St.  Louis  and  Chicago  R.R.  (22  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1891/2:  315.) 

Chicago,  Portage  and  Superior  Railway 

serial 
1874/5-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874/5  In  5  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.  p.  278. 
1875/6    "6     "       "       "          "          "       3875/6:391-392. 

Chicago,  Quincy  and  Western  Railway  Company 

serial 

1874/5-1875/6.  Rept.  of  co.  (formerly  Grand  Junction 
Rwy.  Co.). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874/5  In  5  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.  p.  279. 
1875/6    "  6      "        "       "         "          "       1875/6:393: 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railway 

serial 
1870/1-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870/1  In     1  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1 :  93-98. 
1871/2  "          ••       1871/2:229-235. 

1872/3    "     3 ••       1872/3:233-243. 

1873/4    '      4     '  ......       1873/4  app.  p_  88.95. 

1874/5  app.  p.  81-87. 

1875/6    "     6 •         "  1875/6  •  137-143 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9 :  69-76 

I]  10     '  1879/80  :  175-187. 

JJ  "  1880/1  [app.] p.  80-87. 

1881/2:78-85. 

1882/3:120-130. 

1883/4    14  "   "   "    "    ••  1883/4 :  125-135. 

l||4/5    15 1884/5 :  132-141. 

1885/6  "  16  "   ' 1885/6:173-183. 

non-serial 

1880.  Complaints;  Geo.  Lacey  vs.  Chicago,  Rock  Island 
and  Pacific  Rwy.  Co.  for  unjust  discrimination  in 
refusing  to  give  connection  for  a  switch  at  com- 
plainant's coal  mine  on  line  of  road  betw.  Peru  and 
Depue,  which  refusal  was  said  to  be  in  direct  viola- 
tion of  sec.  5,  art.  xiii,  of  constitution  of  1870.  ( 10 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1879/80:  38.) 

.     Same;  people  of  Ottawa  vs.  Chicago,  Rock  Island 

and  Pacific  R.R.  Co.,  for  unjust  discrimination  in 
matter  of  freight  and  passenger  rates.  (10  same 
1879/80:  41.) 

1891.    Cowles  and   MeKee — complainants   vs.   Chicago 
Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Rwy.  Co.,  respondent    for 
extortion.     (22  same  1891/2:  238-240.) 
Chicago  and  Rock  River  Railroad 
serial 
1871/2.     Rept  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
171/2  In  2  A.R.  r.r  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  236-239. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Railway 
serial 
1884/5-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884/5  In  15  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1884/5  : 142-147. 
1885/6    "  16     "       "       1885/6 :  168-172. 

Chicago,  St.  Louis  and  Pittsburg  Railroad 

serial 
1882/3-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  In  13  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1882/3  : 131-140. 

1883/4    "  14 '          "          "       1883/4 :  136-146. 

1884/5    "  15 1884/5  :  148-160. 

1885/6    "  16     "       "       "          "          "       1885/6 :  184-196. 

non-serial 

1889.  Restoration    of   station    bldgs.    and    privileges; 
complaint;    Christian    Schultz   et   al.,   residents  of 
Lansing,  complainants,  vs.  Chicago  and  St.  Louis 
and  Pittsburg  R.R,  Co.,  respondent.     (19  A.R.  r.r. 
and  warehouse  comn.  1888/9:  180-183.) 

Chicago,  St.  Louis  and  Western  Railroad 

serial 
1883/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1883/4  In  14  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1883/4  : 147-152. 

Chicago,  Santa  Fe  and  California  Railroad 

1890.  Chicago,  Santa  Fe  and  Cal.  R.R.;  inspection  of. 
(20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  5.) 

Chicago  and  South  Atlantic  Railroad 

serial 
1874/5-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co.    (111.  division). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874/5  In  5  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.  p.  280. 
1875/6    "  6      "        "       "          "          "       1875/6 :  394-395. 

Chicago  and  Southern  Railroad 
serial 
1873/4.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  In  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  299. 

Chicago  and  Springfield  Railroad 
serial 
1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  In  10  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  496. 

non-serial 

1878-1882.  Tables  showing  results  of  operating  Chi- 
cago and  Springfield  R.R.,  and  Kankakee  and 
Southwestern  R.R.,  giving  earnings,  operating  ex- 
penses, etc.  (House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  673.) 

Chicago  Terminal  Transfer  Railroad 

1899.  Complaint  and  petition  before  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.,  charging  extortion  and  praying  that  defend- 
ant be  compelled  to  refund  certain  alleged  over- 
charges; Wm.  Atzel  vs.  Chicago  Terminal  Transfer 
R.R.  Co.  (29  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1898/ 
9:  xxxiv-xxxvii.) 

Chicago  and  Waldheim  Railway 
serial 
1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  In  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  300. 

Chicago  and  Western  Railroad 

serial 
1881/2-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881/2  in  12  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1881/2  :  90-92. 

1882/3  "  13 1882/3:82-84. 

1883/4  "  14  "   "   1883/4 :  153-15B. 

1884/5  "  IB  "   "   "    "    "   1884/5 :  161-164. 
1885/6  "  16 '    "    "   1885/6 :  197-200. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


349 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Chicago  and  Western  Indiana  Railroad 

serial 
1879/80-1885/6.     Kept,  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  in  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  510. 

1880/1      "  11     "       "       ' 1880/1  [app.]p.88-90. 

1881/2      "  12     "       ' '       1881/2 : 86-89. 

1882/3      "  13 '          "        1882/3 : 85-89. 

1883/4      "  14     "       "       "          "          "       1883/4 :  156-160. 

1884/5      "  15 '          "          "        1884/5 :  165-169. 

1885/6      "  16 '       1885/6 : 201-205. 

non-serial 

1891.  Protection  of  crossing;  The  Chicago  and  West- 
ern Indiana  R.R.  Co.;  (The  Belt  Rwy.  Co.  of  Chi- 
cago, lessee)  and  The  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa 
Fe  R.R.  Co.  (22  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn. 
1891/2:  278-280.) 
Chicago  and  Wisconsin  Midland  Railroad 

serial 
1873/4.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  In  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  301. 

Cincinnati  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Railway 
1901.  Complaint  of  People  of  the  State  on  relation  of 
Siegel  Copel,  state's  atty.  of  Saline  Co.  vs.  Cleve- 
land, Cincinnati,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.; 
debt.  (32  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1900/1: 
15-16.) 

Cincinnati,    Effingham    and    Qiiincy    Railway    Construction 
Company 

serial 
1879/80.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  in  10  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  511. 

Cincinnati,  Indianapolis,  St  Louis  and  Chicago  Railway 

serial 
1880/1-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880/1  in  11  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1880/1 :  91-96. 

1881/2    "  12 1881/2:93-100. 

1882/3  "  13  "   "   "    "    "   1882/3 :  141-148. 

1883/4  "  14  "   ' "   1883/4 :  161-170. 

1884/5  "  15  "   ' '   1884/5  :  170-180. 

1885/6  "  16 1885/6  :  206-214. 

Cincinnati,  Lafayette  and  Chicago  Railroad 

serial 

1872/3-1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in     3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  277-283. 

1873/4    "     4 "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  96-101. 

1874/5    "     5     "       "       1874/5  app.  p.  88-92. 

1875/6    "     6     "       "       "          "          "       1875/6 :  144-149. 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  77-79. 
1879/80 "  10     '         "       "          "          "       1879/80 :  188-194. 

non-serial 

1879.  Complaints;  R.  G.  Camphell  vs.  Cincinnati,  La- 
Fayette  and  Chicago  Rwy.  Co.;  for  unjust  discrimi- 
nation of  rates  for  trackage.  (10  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1879/80:  28.) 

.  Complaints  of  J.  Misner  vs.  Cincinnati,  La  Fay- 

ette  and  Chicago  Rwy.  Co.,  for  unjust  discrimina- 
tion in  charges  for  trackage.  (10  same  1879/80: 
30.) 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Railroad 

1895.  Complaint,  alleging  a  refusal  to  switch  a  car  of 
coal  at  LeRoy,  111.,  O.  L.  Brining  and  St.  Louis  R.R. 
Co.  vs.  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis 
R.R.  Co.  (25  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1894/ 
5:  272-274.) 

1897.  Before  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  of  111.;  0.  L. 
Brining  of  Leroy,  111.,  vs.  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.  and  111.  Central 
Rwy.  Co.,  complaint  and  petition  that  Cleveland, 
Cincinnati,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  be  compelled  to 
replace  certain  "  y "  connection  track,  which  said 
co.  tore  up.  (28  same  1897/8:  179-180.) 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)—  cont'd 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Railroad  —  cont'd 

1897/8.  Petition  to  cross  at  grade  at  Pekin;  before  r.r. 
and  warehouse  comn.  of  111.;  St.  Louis,  Peoria  and 
Northwestern  Rwy.  Co.  vs.  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.  (28  same  1897/8: 
167-171.) 

1899.  Complaint  before  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  for 
overcharge  of  freight  rates;  John  Miller  vs.  Cleve- 
land, Cincinnati,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co. 
(29  same  1898/9:  xxxii-xxxiii.) 

Clinton,  Bloomington  and  Northeastern  Railway 
1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  in  10  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  496. 

Collinsville  and  Venice  Railroad 
serial 

1872/3-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  in  3  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  [486]. 
1873/4    "  4     "       "       "         "         "       1873/4  app.  p.  303. 
1874/5  omitted. 
1875/6  in  6  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1875/6  :  396. 

Columbus,  Chicago  and  Indiana  Central  Railway 
serial 
A 

1871/2-1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2  in  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  240-246. 
1872/3    "  3     ..........       1872/3:244-251. 

1873/4    "  4      .....  '          "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  102. 

106;  302. 


1874/5  in  5  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.  p.  274. 
1875/6    "  6     "       "       '  .....       1875/6  :  383 
1876/7-1878/9  omitted. 


1875/6    "  6     "       "       '  .....       1875/6  :  383-384. 

1876/7-1878/9  omitted. 

1879/80  in  10  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  497. 


1874/5-1882/3.    Rept.  of  co.  (operating  Columbus,  Chi- 
cago and  Ind.  Central  Rwy.). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1874/5  in     5  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.p.203-208. 

1875/6    "     6 1875/6 :  300-306. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  173-177. 


1879/80  :  374-384. 
1880/1  :  233-239. 
1881/2  :  238-244. 
1882/3  :  341-350. 


1879/80"  10 
1880/1  "11 
1881/2  "  12 
1882/3  "  13 

Danville  and  Montezuma  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  in  3  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  [488]. 
1873/4    "  4 1873/4  app.  p.  305. 

Danville,  Olney  and  Ohio  River  Railroad 
1874/5-1884/5.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874/5  in     5  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.p.281-282. 
1875/6    "     6     "       "       "          "          "       1875/6 : 397-398. 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 
1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9 :  79-81. 

1879/80  "  10 '       1879/80  :  512-513. 

1880/1    "  11 1880/1  :  97-98. 

1881/2  omitted. 

1882/3  in  13  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1882/3  :  149-153. 

1883/4    "  14 '          "          "       1883/4 :  171-172. 

1884/5    "  15     "       '          "       1884/5 :  181-184. 

Danville  and  Southwestern  Railroad 

serial 

1879/80-1880/1.     Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1879/80  in  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  : 195-201. 
1880/1      "  11 1880/1 : 99-103. 

Danville,  Tuscola  and  Western  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  In  3   A.R.    r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  [4891-490. 
1873/4    "  4      "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  304. 


350 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Danville  and  Vincennes  Railway 
serial 
1873/4.     Kept,  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  lollows : 
1873/4  in  4   A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  306. 

Decatur,  Mattoon  and  Southern  Railroad 

serial 
1878/9.    Kept,  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878/9  in  9   A.R.    r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  81-84. 

Decatur,  Sullivan  and  Mattoon  Railroad 

serial 
1875/6.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/6  in  6   A.R.    r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1875/6  : 150-153. 

Dizon  and  Rock  River  Railroad 
serial 

1873/4.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  in  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  307. 

East  St.  Louis  and  Carondelet  Railway 
serial 


1874/5  app.  p.  93-95. 
1875/6  :  154-158. 


1878/9 : 
1879/80 
1880/1  : 
1881/2  : 
1882/3 : 
1883/4  : 
1884/5  : 
1885/6 : 


84-87. 

:  202-206. 

104-107. 

101-105. 

154-157. 

173-177. 

185-188. 

215-220. 


1874/5-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1874/5  in     5  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn. 
1875/6    "     6     "       " 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 
1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn. 

1879/80 "  10     "       ' 

1880/1    "  11     "       "       ' 

1881/2    "  12     "       "       "         " 
1882/3    "  13     "       "       " 

1883/4    "  14     ' 

1884/5    "  15 ' 

1885/6    "  16     " 

East  St.  Louis  Connecting  Railway 

serial 
1878/9-1885/6.     Rept  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  242. 

1879/80"  10 1879/80:513. 

1880/1    "  11     "       "       "         "         "  1880/1 : 108-110. 

1881/2    "  12 "          "  1881/2 :  106-108. 

1882/3    "  13 '  1882/3  :  158-161. 

1883/4    "  14     " '  1883/4  :  178-182. 

1884/5    "  15     "       "       ' 1884/5 :  189-193. 

1885/6    "  16     "       "       "          "          "  1885/6:221-227. 

Edwardsville  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1874/5.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  [491]. 

1873/4    "  4 "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  107-110. 

1874/5    "  5     "       "       "          "          "       1874/5  app.  p.  96-98. 

Evansville,  Terre  Haute  and  Chicago  Railway 

serial 

1873/4-1879/80.    Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  in     4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.p.111-115. 

1874/5    "     5 '         "         "       1874/5  app.p.99-102. 

1875/6    "     6     "       "       ' 1875/6 :  159-164. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9 :  87-90. 

1879/80 "  10     "       "       "         "          "       1879/80 :  497. 

Freeport  Railway,  Light  and  Power  Company 
1903.    Chicago,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  Rwy.  Co.,  com- 
plainant, vs.  Freeport  Rwy..  Light  and  Power  Co., 
respondent;  complaint  before  bd.  of  comrs.;  cross- 
Ing  case.    (33  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1902/ 
3:  33-38.) 
Fulton  County  Narrow  Gauge  Railroad 

serial 

1879/80-1886/6.  Rept  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1879/80  In  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  514. 
1880/1   "  11  ••   "   "    "    "   1880/1 : 111-114. 

1881/2   "  12  "   "   1881/2 

1882/3   "  13 1882/3 

1883/4   "  14 1883/4 

1884/5   ;•  15  "   "   "    "    "   1884/B 


1885/6 


16 


109-113. 
162-166. 
183-188. 
194-200. 


1885/8  :  228-234. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 

Galena  and  Southern  Wisconsin  Railroad 

serial 
1875/6-1878/9.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875/6  in  6   A.R.    r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1875/6  : 165-169. 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 
1878/9  in  9   A.R.    r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  90-92. 

Oilman,  Clinton  and  Springfield  Railroad 

serial 
1871/2-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  in  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  247-251. 


1872/3  "  3 

1873/4  "  4 

1874/5  "  5     "       " 

1875/6  "  6     " 

Grand  Junction  Railway 


1872/3  :  284-290. 
1873/4  app.  p.  116-119. 
1874/5  app.  p.  103-104. 
1875/6  :  170-174. 


serial 
of  Grand  Junction  Rwy.  Co.,  of 


:  114-117. 

;  107-170. 
:  189-192. 
:  201-204. 
;  235-239. 


1872/3-1882/3.     Rept. 
Quincy,  111. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in     3  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  [492]. 

1873/4    "     4 1873/4  app.  p.  309. 

1874/5-1881/2  omitted. 

1882/3  in  13  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1882/3  :  171-172. 

Grand  Tower  and  Carbondale  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  in     3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  291-294. 
1873/4  omitted. 

1874/5  in     5  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.p.105-107. 
1875/6-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  92-94. 
1879/80-1881/2  omitted. 
1881/2  In  12  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1881/2 

1882/3    "  13     "       "       1882/3 

1883/4    "  14 1883/4 

1884/5    "  15     "       "       "          "          "        1884/5 

1885/6    "  16     "       ' 1885/6 

non-serial 

1890.  Grand  Tower  and  Carbondale  R.R.;  inspection 
of.  (20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90: 
5-6.) 

Grand  Trunk  Junction  Railway 
serial 
1883/4-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1883/4  In  14  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1883/4  : 
1884/5  "  15  "  "  "  "  "  1884/5: 
1885/6  "  16 '  1885/8: 

Grape  Creek  Railroad 

serial 
1874/5-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874/5  in  5  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.  p.  283-284. 
1875/6    "  6     "       "       "         "         "       1875/6 : 482. 

Grayville  and  Mattoon  Railroad 
serial 
1875/6-1878/9.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875/6  in  6  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1875/6  :  399-400. 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 
1878/9  In  9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  94-96. 

Hamilton,  Lacon  and  Eastern  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  In  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  [493]-494. 

Hannibal  and  Naples  Railroad 
serial 

A 
1871/2-1879/80.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  In  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  252-257. 

1872/3    "  3 1872/3  :  295-299. 

1873/4    "  4 1873/4  app.  p.  124-128. 

1874/5    "  5 "         "       1874/5  app.  p.  108-111. 

1875/6    "  6     "       ' 1875/6  :  179-184. 

1876/7-1878/9  omitted. 

1879/80  In  10  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  498. 


:  193-195. 
:  205-207. 
:  240-243. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


351 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Hannibal  and  Naples  Railroad — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
B 

1870/1-1872/3.  Kept,  of  Toledo,  Wabash  and  Western 
R.R.  Co.  (For  Hannibal  and  Naples  R.R.) 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870/1  in  1  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1 :  146-149. 

1871/2    "  2 '       1871/2  :  371-379. 

1872/3    "  3 '          "          "       1872/3:455-461. 

Havana,  McLean  and  Saybrook  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3.     Kept,  of  CO. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  [495]. 

Havana,  Rantoul  and  Eastern  Railroad 
serial 

1872/3-1880/1.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1872/3  In     3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  496-497. 
1873/4    "     4     "       "       "          "          "       1873/4  app.p.310-311. 
1874/5    "     5     "       "       "          "          "       1874/5  app.p.285-286. 
1875/6    "     6     "       "       "          "         "       1875/6 :  185-190. 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/8  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  96-100. 
1879/80  "  10     "       "       "          "          "       1879/80 : 212-218. 

1880/1    "  11     "       "        ' 1880/1  :  119-121. 

1881/2-1884/5  omitted. 

1885/6  in  16  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1885/6  :  244-248. 

Illinois  Central  Railroad 

See  also  preceding  chronological  period. 

serial 
1870/1-1885/6.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870/1  In     1  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh. 
1871/2    "     2     "       "       " 
1872/3    "     3     "       " 
1873/4    "     4     "       "       "          " 

1874/5    "     5 

1875/6    "     8     "       " 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh. 

1879/80"  10     "       " 

1880/1    "11     "       " 

1881/2    "  12     "       " 

1882/3    "  13     "       "       " 

1883/4    "  14     "       ' 

1884/5    "  16     ' ' 

1885/6    "  16 ' 

non-serial 

1871-1882.  Stmt.  showing  tons  of  freight  carried  one 
mile  and  rate  per  mile  on  111.  Central  R.R.  (House 
jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  670.) 

1872.  Additional  and  minority  repts.  on  decision  made 
by  circuit  court  re.  proceedings  agst.  111.  Central 
R.R.  Co.  for  overcharge  of  maximum  fare.     (2  A.R. 
r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1871/2:  21-24.) 

1873.  Copy  of  proceedings  in  Supreme  Court  agst.  111. 
Central  R.R.  Co.  to  compel  trustees  to  show  why 
they  should  not  offer  certain  land  of  said  co.  at 
public  sale;  with  opinion  of  atty.  gen.  on  subject. 
(Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1873:  104-107.) 

.  Govs.  communication  concerning  sale  of  111.  Cen- 
tral r.r.  lands.  5  pp.  (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873 
v.  3:  15-19.) 

1877-1882.  Tables  of  tons  of  freight  carried  one  mile, 
and  rate  per  ton  per  mile  by  111.  Central  proper 
each  yr.;  showing  reduction  in  rate  applied  to  ton- 
nage of  each  yr.  with  1871  and  1877  resp.  as  a  basis. 
(House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  675.) 

1879.  Complaints:  Enterprise  Coal  Co.  vs.  111.  Central 
R.R.  Co.  for  unjust  discrimination  in  refusing  to 
furnish  cars  for  its  coal  trade,  while  cars  were  fur- 
nished to  competing  mines  on  same  road.  (10  A.R. 
r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1879/80:  35.) 

.  Same;  S.  H.  Monahan  vs.  111.  Central  R.R.  Co.; 

for  extortion  of  freight  rates.  (10  same  1878/9: 
28.) 

.  Same;  J.  H.  Dungan  et  al.  vs.  111.  Central  R.R. 

et  al.  for  unjust  discrimination  agst.  Gibson  and  in 


comn.  1870/1 :  99-108. 

1871/2  :  258-267. 

1872/3  :  300-310. 
"       1873/4  app.p.129-136. 
"       1874/5  app.p.112-123. 

1875/6  :  191-203. 


comn.  1878/9  : 101-109. 
"   1879/80  :  219-234. 

1880/1  :  122-129. 
"   1881/2 : 

1882/3  : 
1883/4 : 
1884/5  : 


:  118-126. 
:  180-192. 
:  196-208. 
:  214-227. 


1885/6  :  249-263. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 

Illinois  Central  Railroad — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

favor  of  other  towns  on  road  in  matter  of  freight 
rates.  (10  same  1879/80:  37.) 

1879.  Same;  J.  B.  Meserve  vs.  111.  Central  R.  R.  Co.; 
for  extortion  in  freight  rates.     (10  same  1879/80: 
30.) 

.  Same;  The  People  of  111.  TB.  111.  Central  R.R. 

Co.  for  extortion  and  unjust  discrimination  in  mat- 
ter of  freight  and  passenger  rates.  (Same  1879/80: 
37.) 

.  Same;  Ambrose  Sanborn  vs.  111.  Central  R.R. 

Co.  for  extortion  of  freight  rates.  (10  same  1879/ 
80:  28.) 

.  Same;  Conkling  and  Co.  vs.  111.  Central  R.R.  Co. 

for  extortion  in  freight  rates.  (10  same  1879/80: 
30.) 

1879/80.  Supreme  Court  decision;  111.  Central  R.R. 
Co.  vs.  People  of  111.;  re.  extortion  and  unjust  dis- 
crimination of  charges  of  r.rs.  (10  same  1879/80: 
556-557.) 

1880.  Complaints;  Thos.  Judd  vs.  111.  Central  R.R.  Co. 
et  al.   for  unjust   discrimination   in   charges.     (10 
same  1879/80:  38.) 

1883.  Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  investigate 
affairs  of  111.  Central  R.R.  Co.     (House  jol.  33  Gen. 
Assem.  1883:  665-729.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen ;  500  copies  were  ordered  printed  (House  jol. 

1883:665). 

Doubts  had  been  expressed  publicly  as  to  the  correctness 
of  the  returns  of  the  roads  gross  earnings,  on 
which  the  tax  of  7%  is  based.  This  committee  was 
apptd.  as  a  consequence. 

.    Decision  of  Supreme  Court;  111.  Central  R.R.  Co. 

vs.  People  of  111.;  whether  state  has  entered  into  a 
contract  with  r.r.  corporation  not  to  exercise  legis- 
lative power  to  regulate  charges  for  carriage  of 
persons  and  property  upon  r.rs.  of  corporation.  (13 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1882/3:  501-502.) 

.    U.  S.  Circuit  Court  of  Appeals  decision;  case  of 

The  People  vs.  111.  Central  R.R.  Co.  determining 
shore  line  and  navigable  water  line  of  r.r.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  23-24.) 

1884.  Decision  in  case  of  Kankakee  Coal  Co.  vs.  111. 
Central  R.R.  re.  complaint  made  by  former  on  lat- 
ter of  unjust  discriminations  of  freight  rates.     (14 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1883/4:  xxiii-xxvi.) 

1886.    Suits;  case  of  people  of  111.  vs.  111.  Central  R.R. 

Co.,  unjust  discrimination  in  rate  on  coffee.     (16 

same  1885/6:  xvii-xviii.) 
.    Brief  history  of  case  of  The  111.  Central  R.R. 

Co.  vs.  The  People  of  111.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 

1886/8:  12-14.) 

1889.  Unjust  discrimination;   complaint;   J.  H.  Linne- 
man   and  Co.,  complainants   vs.   111.  Central  R.R. 
Co.,  respondent.    (20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn. 
1889/90:  264-265.) 

1890.  111.  Central  R.R.;  inspection  of.     (20  same  1889/ 
90:  6.) 

1892.  The  People  of  111.  ex  rel.  Geo.  Hunt,  atty.  gen. 
vs.  The  111.  Central  R.R.  Co.  et  al.;  lake  front  liti- 
gation. (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1890/2:  38-64.) 

1895.  Protection    of    crossing;     interlocking    devices; 
The  111.  Central  R.R.  Co.,  petitioner  vs.  The  Lake 
Erie  and  Western  R.R.  Co.,  respondent.     (25  A.R. 
r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1894/5:  275-277.) 

1896.  Protection  of  crossing  at  Tamaroa,  111.;  111.  Cen- 
tral R.R.  Co.,  petitioner,  vs.  Wabash,  Chester  and 
Western  R.R.  Co.,  respondent.      (26  same  1895/6: 
347-348.) 

1898.  Petition  for  addition  to  tower  at  Paxton,  111.; 
before  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.;  Lake  Erie  and 


352 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Illinois  Central  Railroad — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

Western   R.R.   Co.   vs.    111.   Central   R.R.   Co.      (29 
same  1898/9:  xxvl-xxvll.) 

1898.  Petition   for   protection  of  crossing  at  Tuscola, 
111.;  before  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn. ;   111.  Central 
R.R.  Co.  vs.  Chicago  and  Eastern  111.  R.R.  Co.  and 
Ind.,   Decatur  and  Western  Rwy.   Co.      (29  same 
1898/9:  xxiv-xxv.) 

1899.  Petition    before    r.r.    and    warehouse    comn.    for 
order  for  interlocking  plant  at  Arcola,  by  111.  Cen- 
tral R.R.   Co.   and   Terre   Haute  and   Indianapolis 
R.R.  Co.     (29  same  1898/9:  xxxiii.) 

1903.     C.  L.  Aygarn  vs.   111.  Central  R.R.  Co.;    com- 
plaint before  bd.   of  comrs.   for   discrimination   in 
distributing  cars.     (33  same  1902/3:  29.) 
.     D.  H.  Curry  &  Co.  vs.  111.  Central  R.R.  Co.;  com- 
plaint  for   discrimination  in   distribution   of   cars, 
before  bd.  of  comrs.     (33  same  1902/3:  24-29.) 
ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  RAILROAD  FUND;  see  TAXATION:    STATE. 
REVENUE 

Illinois  Midland  Railway 

serial 
1874/5-1885/6.     Rept.  of  CO. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874/5  in     5  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.p.124-125. 

1875/6    "     6     "       ' 1875/6 : 204-209. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.B.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  109-113. 

1879/80  "  10 '         "  1879/80  :  235-244. 

1880/1    "  11 1880/1  :  130-135. 

1881/2    "  12     "       "       1881/2 :  127-131. 

1882/3    "  13 1882/3:193-198. 

1883/4    "  14     ' 1883/4 :  209-215. 

1884/5    "  15 «          "          "  1884/5 :  240-247. 

1885/6    "  16 '          "          "  1885/6:264-270. 

Illinois  and  St  Louis  Railroad  and  Coal  Company 

serial 
1870/1-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870/1  In     1  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1 : 109-110. 
1871/2    "     2     "       "       "          "          "       1871/2 : 268-271. 

1872/3    "     3     ' •       1872/3:311-314. 

1873/4    "     4 •         "       1873/4  app.p.137-140. 

1874/5    "     5     " •       1874/5  app.p.126-128. 

1875/6    "     6 1875/6:210-213. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  : 113-117. 

1879/80  :  245-252. 
1880/1  :  136-140. 
1881/2  :  132-137. 
1882/3  :  173-179. 
1883/4  :  216-222. 
1884/5  :  258-265. 
1885/6  :  271-278. 

Illinois  Southeastern  Railroad 

1872/4-1902/4.     Stmt.  of  bonds  registered  in  pursuance 
of  act  of  Feb.  13,  1865,  to  incorporate  111.   South- 
eastern R.R.  Co.    (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1872/4  (pp.  66-67)— some  1902/4.) 
Illinois  Southern  Railroad 

1876/8-1902/4.  Stmt  of  bonds  registered  in  pursuance 
of  act  of  Feb.  13,  1865,  to  incorporate  111.  Southern 
R.R.  Co.,  as  amended  by  act  of  April  27,  1877,  and 
June  4,  1879.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1876/8  (pp.  168-169)— some  1902/4.) 
Illinois  Western  Extension  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  503. 

1873/4  app.  p.  312. 

11™«  ..  S  '           "    "   !874/5  app.  p.  287. 
1876/6  "  6  "   • 1875/6 :  403-404. 


1879/80  " 
1880/1  " 
1881/2  " 
1882/3  " 
1883/4  " 
1884/5  " 

10  " 
11  " 
12  " 
13  " 
14  " 
15  " 

•j 

RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Indiana,  Bloomington  and  Western  Railway  Co. 

serial 
1878/9-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1878/9  in     9  A.H.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  : 117-122. 
1879/80 "  10     "       "       "          "          "        1879/80 : 253-262. 

1880/1    "  11     "       "       1880/1  :  141-146. 

1881/2    "  12 '          "       1881/2 :  138-143. 

1882/3    "  13     "       "       1882/3:204-213. 

1883/4    "  14     "       ' 1883/4  :  223-228. 

1884/5    "  15 '       1884/5  :  208-213. 

1885/6    "  16 '          "          "       1885/6 :  279-285. 

Indiana,  Illinois  and  Iowa  Railroad 

serial 
1882/3-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/3  In  13  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1882/3  :  214-218. 
1883/4    "  14     "       " '       1883/4  :  229-235. 


1884/5 
1885/6 


14 

15 
16 


1884/5  :  228-235. 
1885/6  :  286-293. 


non-serial 

1899.  Petition  before  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  for 
protection  of  crossing  at  Roddick;  Wabash  R.R.  vs. 
The  Ind.,  111.  and  Iowa  R.R.  (29  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1898/9:  xxxi.) 

Indiana  and  Illinois  Central  Railroad 

serial 
1871/2-1874/5.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2  In  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  414-415. 
1872/3    "  3     '•       "       "         "         "       1872/3 : 499-502. 


1873/4    "  4 
1874/5    "  5 


1873/4  app.  p.  141-146. 
1874/5  app.  p.  129-131. 


Indiana  and  Illinois  Southern  Railroad 

serial 
1882/3-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/3  In  13  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1882/3  :  199-203. 
1883/4    "  14     "       ' 1883/4  :  236-240. 


1884/5 
1885/6 


14 
15 
16 


1884/5  :  236-239. 
1885/6  :  294-296. 


non-serial 

1890.  Ind.  and  111.  So.  R.R.;  inspection  of.  (20  A.R. 
r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  6.) 

1893.  Traveler's  protective  assn.,  complainants,  vs. 
Ind.  and  111.  So.  R.R.  Co.,  respondents,  unsafe  con- 
dition of  roadway.  (23  same  1892/3:  255-262.) 

Indianapolis,  Bloomington  and  Western  Railway 

serial 
1870/1-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870/1  in  1  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1 : 111-114. 

1871/2    "  2 "          "       1871/2:272-278. 

1872/3    "  3 1872/3:315-322. 

1873/4    "  4 1873/4  app.p.147-153. 

1874/5    "  5     "       ' 1874/5  app.p.132-144.* 

1875/6    "  6 '          "          "       1875/6 :  214-221. 

Indianapolis,  Bloomington  and  Western  Railway  (Extension) 

aerial 
1872/3.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in  3  A.R.   r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  [498]. 

Indianapolis,  Decatur  and  Springfield  Railway  Company 

serial 
1875/6-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875/6  in     6  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1875/6  :  222-227. 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 
1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  122-126. 

1879/80 "  10 "        1879/80 : 263-270. 

1880/1    "  11     "       "       ' 1880/1:147-152. 

1881/2    "  12     "       1881/2  :  144-148. 

1882/3-1884/5  omitted. 

1885/6  In  16  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1885/6  :  308-315. 


*  Includes  receiver's  rept. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


353 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Indianapolis  and  St.  Louis  Railroad 

serial 

1870/1-1885/6.    Kept,  of  co.  (lessees  of  St.  Louis,  Alton 
and  Terre  Haute  R.R.). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870/1  In     1  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareb.  comn.  1870/1  : 115-117. 

1871/2    "     2     ' '          "       1871/2:279-283. 

1872/3    "     3 "          "       1872/3:323-330. 

1873/4    "     4     "       "       "          "          "        1873/4  app.p.154-158. 
1874/5    "     5     "       "       "          "          "        1874/5  app.p.145-149. 
1875/6    "     6     "       "       "          "          "        1875/6 : 228-234. 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 
1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  : 127-132. 


1870/80  :  271-280. 
1880/1  :  153-158. 
1881/2  : 149-154. 
1882/3  :  219-227. 
1883/4  :  241-250. 
1884/5  :  248-257. 
1885/6  :  297-307. 


1879/80  "  10 

1880/1  "  11  

1881/2  "  12  "       "       " 

1882/3  "  13  "       "       " 

1883/4  "  14 

1884/5  "  15  " ' 

1885/6  "  18 ' 

non-serial 

1879.  Complaints;  Overholt  Bros.  vs.  Indianapolis  and 
St.  Louis  R.R.  Co.,  for  extortion  of  freight  charges. 
(10  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1879/80:  30.) 

1880.  Same;  L.  S.  and  J.  O.  Seaman,  vs.  Indianapolis 
and  St.  Louis  R.R.  Co.  for  extortion  in  matter  of 
freight  tariff.     (10  same  1879/80:  40.) 

.     Same;  A.  C.  Clark  vs.  Indianapolis  and  St.  Louis 

R.R.  Co.,  for  extortion  of  freight  rates.     (10  same 
1879/80:  40.) 
Indianapolis,  Streator  and  Northwestern  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1876/6.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  In  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  504-505. 

1873/4    "  4 "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  313. 

1874/5    "  5     "       "       "         "          "       1874/5  app.  p.  288. 
1875/6    "  6     "       "       "         "         "       1875/6 : 405. 

Iron  Mountain,  Chester  and  Eastern  Railroad 

serial 
1873/4-1875/6.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873/4  in  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  159-161. 
1874/5  "5  "  "  "  "  "  1874/5  app.  p.  150-154. 
1875/6  "  6  "  "  "  "  "  1875/6 :  235-238. 

Jacksonville,  Louisville  and  St.  Louis  Railway  Company 
1891.  Leave  to  cross;  The  Jacksonville,  Louisville  and 
St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.,  petitioner  vs.  The  Wabash 
R.R.  Co.  respondent;  petition  no.  6  for  leave  to 
cross.  (22  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1891/2: 
241-242.) 

1893.  Petition  of  crossing  at  Litchfield;  The  Wabash 
R.R.  Co.,  petitioner,  vs.  The  Jacksonville,  Louis- 
ville and  St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.,  respondent.  (22  same 
1891/2:  313-314.) 

1899.     Petition  for  protection  of  crossing  at  Smithboro; 
before  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.;   St.  Louis,  Van- 
dalia  and  Terre  Haute  R.R.  Co.  vs.  Jacksonville 
and  St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.     (29  same  1898/9:  xxix.) 
Jacksonville,  Northwestern  and  Southeastern  Railroad 

serial 
1871/2-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2  in  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  416-418. 
1872/3    "  3     "       "       "         "          "       1872/3:506-507. 

1873/4    "  4 1873/4  app.  p.  314. 

1874/5    "  5     "       " '       1874/5  app.  p.  177-178. 

1875/6    "  6     "       "       "          "          "       1875/6 :  239-242. 

Jacksonville  Southeastern  Railway 

serial 
1878/9-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  : 132. 


1879/80"  10 

1880/1  "  11 

1881/2  "  12 

1882/8  "  18 

1883/4  "  14 

1884/5  "  15 

1885/6  "  16 

23 


1879/80  :  515. 
1880/1 : 159-163. 
1881/2  : 
1882/3  : 
1883/4  : 
1884/5  : 


1885/6 


155-150. 
228-232. 
251-257. 
260-271. 
316-322. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Jacksonville  Southeastern  Railway — cont'd 

non-serial 
1890.    Jacksonville   Southeastern   R.R.;    inspection   of. 

(20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  6.) 
Joliet  and  Chicago  Railroad 

serial 

1872/3-1879/80.  Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  510-511. 

1873/4  "  4 '   1873/4  app.  p.  315. 

1874/5  "  6  "   1874/5  app.  p.  289. 

1875/6  "  6 "    "   1875/6 :  406-407. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in  9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  240. 

1879/80  "  10 '    "    "   1879/80  :  498. 

Joliet  and  Northwestern  Railway 
serial 

1873/4.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1873/4  In  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  316. 

Joliet  and  Valparaiso  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  in  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  508-509. 
1873/4    "  4 '          "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  317. 

Joliet  and  Western  Indiana  Railroad 
serial 

1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  in  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  499. 

Kankakee  and  Indiana  Railroad 
serial 
1871/2.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1871/2  In  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  419-422. 

Kankakee  and  Seneca  Railroad 
serial 

1881/2-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881/2  in  12  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1881/2  : 160-164. 

1882/3    "  13     "       "       ' 1882/3  :  233-237. 

1883/4    "  14 1883/4  :  258-264. 

1884/5    "  15 1884/5:272-277. 

1885/6    "  16     "       "       "          "          "  1885/6:323-330. 

Kankakee  and  Southwestern  Railroad 

serial 
1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1879/80  in  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80 :  499. 

non-serial 

1878-1883.    Tables   showing  results   of  operating  Chi- 
cago   and    Springfield    R.R.    and    Kankakee    and 
Southwestern  R.R.,  giving  earnings,  operating  ex- 
penses, etc.     (House  Jol.  1883:  673.) 
1881     Text  of   lease   of  Kankakee   and   Southwestern 

R.R.  to  111.  Central  R.R.     (Same  1883:  670-672.) 
Kankakee  and  Western  Railroad 
serial 
1879/80.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  in  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  500. 

Kansas  Pacific  Railway 
1874.    Rept.   of  committee   on   federal   relations   upon 

memorial  and  res.  re.  Kansas,  Pacific  and  Union 

Pacific  R.Rs.    8  pp.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873 

v.  4:  975-980.) 
.    Memorial  of  Kansas  Pacific  Rwy.  Co.,  requesting 

redress  of  wrongs  done  by  Union  Pacific  R.R.  Co. 

(House   jol.   28   Gen.   Assem.   adj.   reg.   sess.   1874: 

624-627.) 
.    Rept.  on  memorial  and  res.  re.  Kansas  Pacific 

and  Union  Pacific  R.Rs.  re.  freight  and  passenger 

rates.     (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1874:  317-320.) 


354 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Keithsburg  and  Eastern  Railroad 
serial 

1873/4-1875/6.     Kept,  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873/4  in  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  318. 
1874/5    "  5     "       "       "         "         "       1874/5  app.  p.  290-291. 

1875/6    "  6     ' 1875/6  :  408-409. 

La  Fayette,  Bloomington  and  Mississippi  Railroad 

serial 
1871/2-1880.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  In     2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  423-425. 

1872/3    "     3     "       "       ' 1872/3:344-348. 

1873/4    "     4 '         "       1873/4  app.p.162-166. 

1874/5    "     5     "       "       "          "         "       1874/5  app.p.155-158. 

1875/6    "     6     "       "       1875/6 :  243-247. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  133-136. 

1880         "  10 "       1879/80 : 281-290.* 

La  Salle  County  Railroad 

1898.  Opinion;  La  Salle  Co.  R.R.  Co.,  formation  of 
corporation,  horse  and  dummy  r.rs.,  transportation, 
passengers,  freight,  mails,  duties  of  secy,  state. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  162.) 

Lake  Erie  and  Western  Railway 
serial 

1879/80-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  In  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  291-301. 


1880/1 
1881/2 
1882/3 
1883/4 
1884/5 
1885/6 


11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 


1880/1  :  164-171. 
"   1881/2  :  165-171. 
........   1882/3  :  238-246. 

1883/4:265-273. 

"       "         "         "       1884/5  :  278-286. 
1885/6  :  331-340. 
non-serial 

1892.  Letter  concerning  protection  of  crossings  on  The 
Lake  Erie  and  Western  Rwy.  (22  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1891/2:  310-311.) 

-  .  Corresp.  concerning  schedules  and  rates  of  L.  E. 
and  W.  R.R.  Co.,  and  referring  to  certain  prosecu- 
tions for  discriminations.  (22  same  1891/2-  296- 
305.) 

Lake  Shore  and  Michigan  Southern  Railroad 

serial 
1870/1-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870/1   in     1  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1  :  118-120. 
1871/2  "          "       1871/2:284-293. 

1872/3  3     .........       1872/3:331-343. 

Jil?/4.  "       1873/4  app.p.167-174. 

"       1874/5  app.p.159-166. 

1875/6    "     6     "       "       "          "         "       1875/6  •  248-257 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted.  7- 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  137-144 
1879/80;;  10     ;  •'       1S79/80  :  302-313. 

Jf  c?^         Jo  "          "       1880/1  :  172-179. 

188V2  ......       1881/2:172-180. 

l||2/3  "          "       1882/3:247-257. 

83/4  ••          ••       1883/4:274-285. 

1884/5  "          ••       1884/5:287-298. 

1885/6        16     ..........       1885/6  :  341-353. 

Litchfield,  Carrolton  and  Weston  Railroad 
1894.    Repairs  needed  to  roadway  of  Litchfleld,  Carrol- 
ton  and  Weston  R.R.  Co.     (24  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1893/4:  313-314.) 
Louisville,  Evansville  and  St  Louis  Railway 

serial 
1881/2-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

V?  }£  A'R-  r-r-  and  wareh.  comn.  1881/2  :  181-186. 
"       1882/3:270-278. 
"       1883/4:286-295. 
"       1884/5  :  299-309. 
"         ••       1885/6:355-365. 
non-serial 

1888.  The  People  of  111.  ex  rel.  vs.  The  Louisville 
Evansville  and  St.  Louis  R.R.  Co.,  failure  of  co.  to 


. 
1885/6    16 


•  R«pt.  is  for  6  mos.  only. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Louisville,  Evansville  and  St.  Louis  Railway — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

comply  with  provision  of  section  9,  article  xi  of 
constitution,  that  every  r.r.  corporation  organized 
or  doing  business  in  state  under  laws  or  authority 
thereof,  shall  have  and  maintain  public  office  or 
place  in  state  for  transaction  of  its  business. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1886/8:  23-24.) 

1894.  Petition  for  leave  to  cross  at  Mt.  Veruon;  Chi- 
cago, Paducah  and  Memphis  R.R.  Co.,  petitioner, 
vs.  Louisville,  Evansville  and  St.  Louis  Consoli- 
dated R.R.  Co.,  respondent.  (24  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1893/4:  309-310.) 

.     Petition    to   determine    place    of    crossing;    The 

Belleville  City  Rwy.  Co.,  petitioner  vs.  The  Louis- 
ville, Evansville  and  St.  Louis  Consolidated  R.R. 
Co.,  respondents.  (24  same  1893/4:  306-309.) 

Louisville  and  Nashville  Railroad 

serial 

1879/80-1885/6.  Rept.  of  co.  (formerly  St.  Louis  and 
Southeastern  Rwy.). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1879/80  in  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  362-366. 
1880/1      "   11     "       "       "          "          "       1880/1  :  186-196. 

1881/2      "  12 1881/2 :  187-199. 

1882/3      "  13 1882/3 :  258-269. 

1883/4      "  14     ' "          "       1883/4 :  296-308. 

1884/5      "  15     "       "       "          "         "       1884/5 : 403-420. 
1885/6      "  16     "       1885/6 :  485-501. 

non-serial 

1880.  Complaints;  N.  C.  Hathaway  vs.  Louisville  and 
Nashville  R.R.  Co. ;  for  extortion  in  freight  charges. 
(10  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1879/80:  39.) 

1889.  Petition  for  leave  to  cross;  The  Tamora  and  Mt. 
Vernon  Rwy.  Co.,  petitioner,  vs.  The  Louisville  and 
Nashville  R.R.  Co.,  and  Southeast  and  St.  Louis 
Rwy.  Co.,  respondent.  (22  same  1891/2:  275-278.) 

1892.  Centralia  and  Chester  R.R.  Co.,  petitioners   vs. 
Louisville    and    Nashville    R.R.    Co.,    respondents; 
protection   of   crossing;    Nashville,    111.      (23   same 
1892/3:  263.) 

.  Protection  of  crossing;  Nashville,  111.;  Centralia 

and  Chester  R.R.  Co.,  petitioner  vs.  Louisville 
and  Nashville  R.R,  Co.,  respondent.  (24  same  1893/ 
4:  311-312.) 

1892/3.  City  officials  of  Carmi,  petitioners,  vs.  Louis- 
ville and  Nashville  R.R.,  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago and  St.  Louis  R.R.,  respondents — depot  facili- 
ties—Carmi.  (23  same  1892/3:  264-267.) 

1893.  Passenger   train   service;    citizens   of   Shawnee- 
town,  complainants,   vs.   Louisville  and   Nashville 
R.R.  Co.,  respondent.     (22  same  1891/2:  288-290.) 

1904.     So.  Rwy.  Co.  vs.  Louisville  and  Nashville  R.R. 

Co.;    petition   to   bd.    of   comrs.    for   protection   of 

crossing  near  Belleville,  111.     (34  same  1903/4:  25- 

26.) 

Louisville,  New  Albany  and  Chicago  Railway 

serial 
1882/3-1883/4.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882/3  in  13  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1882/3  :  427-433. 
1883/4    "  14 '          "       1883/4 :  309-318. 

Louisville,  New  Albany  and  St.  Louis  Air  Line 

serial 
1871/2-1880/1.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2  in     2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  [426]. 
1872/3    "     3     "       "       "          "          "       1872/3:512-514. 

1873/4    "     4 "         "       1873/4  app.p.175-179 

1874/5    "     5     "       "       "          "          "       1874/5  app.p.167-170. 

1875/6    "     6 1875/6 :  258-262. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  144-146. 

1879/80  "  10 1879/80  :  314-320. 

1880/1    "  11     "       1880/1  :  180-185. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


355 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Madison,  Illinois  and  St.  Louis  Railway 
1891.    Petition   for   leave  to  cross  near  Kinder;    The 
Madison,  III.  and  St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.,  petitioner,  vs. 
The  Wabash  R.R.  Co.,  The  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.,  The  Chicago  and 
Alton   R.R.    Co.,    respondents.      (22    A.R.    r.r.   and 
warehouse  comn.  1891/2:  290-293.) 

1893.  The  Madison,  111.  and  St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.,  peti- 
tioner, vs.  The  Wabash  R.R.  Co.,  The  Cleveland, 
Cincinnati,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.,  The 
Chicago  and  Alton  R.R.  Co.,  respondents  re.  cross- 
ing near  Kinder,  Madison  Co.,  111.  (23  same  1892/ 
3:  274-277.) 

Marine  and  Collinsville  Railroad 
serial 
1872/3-1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  in  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  515-516. 
1873/4    "  4     '  "       1873/4  app.  p.  319. 

Mendota,  Rockford  and  Beloit  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  In  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  517-518. 
1873/4    "  4     "       "  "       1873/4  app.  p.  321. 

Michigan  Central  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  In     3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  349-356. 

1873/4    "     4     ' "          "  1873/4  app.p.180-186. 

1874/5    "     5     "       "       "          "          "  1874/5  app.p.171-176. 

1875/6    "     6 '  1875/6 :  263-271. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  146-152. 

1879/80  "  10 1879/80  :  321-334. 

1880/1    "  11     "       "       "          "          "  1880/1  :  197-203. 

1881/2    "  12 1881/2:200-208. 

1882/3    "  13     "       "       "          "          "  1882/3 :  280-291. 

1883/4    "  14 1883/4 :  319-330. 

1884/5    "  15     "       ' '  1884/5:310-322. 

1885/6    "  16 '  1885/6 :  366-377 

non-serial 

1879.    Complaints;   Edw.  R.  Knowlton  vs.  Mich.  Cen- 
tral R.R.  Co.  for  unjust  discrimination  of  rates  in 
transportation  of  grain.     (10  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1879/80:  31-35.) 
Milwaukee  and  St.  Louis  Air  Line  Railway 

serial 
1873/4.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  In  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  321. 

Milwaukee  and  Waukesha  Railroad 

1876/7.  Stone  vs.  Wise.;  Error  of  Circuit  Court  of 
Dane  Co.,  Wise.,  re.  rights  of  parties  of  charter  of 
Milwaukee  and  Waukesha  R.R.  Co.  to  fix  its  own 
rates  of  fare  and  freight,  subject  only  to  a  judicial 
determination  as  to  whether  they  are  reasonable. 
(7  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1876/7:  25-27.) 

Mineral  Point  Railroad 

serial 

1878/9-1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  : 153-154. 
1879/80 "  10 "          "       1879/80 :  335-341. 

Mobile  and  Ohio  Railroad 

1888.  The  People  of  State  vs.  The  Mobile  and  Ohio 
R.R.  Co.;  petition  to  compel  co.  to  re-establish  sta- 
tion at  Hodges  Park  in  said  co.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1886/8:  21-23.) 

1890.  Mobile  and  Ohio  R.R.;  inspection  of.  (20  A.R. 
r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  7.) 

1897/8.  Before  the  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.;  Postal 
Telegraph  Co.  vs.  Mobile  and  Ohio  R.R.  Co.,  peti- 
tion to  compel  respondent  to  deliver  material  betw. 
stations.  (28  same  1897/8:  181-184.) 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— «ont'd 
Moline  and  Southeastern  Railroad 

serial 
1878/9-1880/1.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  : 155. 

1879/80  "  10 1879/80  :  516. 

1880/1    "  11     "       "       "          "          "       1880/1  : 204-205. 

Moline  and  Southeastern  Narrow-Gauge  Railway 
1881/2-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881/2  In  12  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1881/2 

1882/3    "  13     ' 1882/3 

1883/4    "  14     "       "       ' 1883/4 

1884/5    "  15 ' 

1885/6    "   16     ' " 


209-211. 

292-294. 

331-333. 
1884/5  :  323-325. 
1885/6  :  387-888. 


Muscatine,  Kewanee  and  Eastern  Railroad 

serial 
1871/2-1875/6.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  In  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  427-428. 

1872/3    "  3 '         "        1872/3 :  519-520. 

1873/4    "  4     "       "       "          "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  322. 

1874/5  omitted. 

1875/6  in  6  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1875/6  :  410. 

New  York,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Railway 

serial 
1882/3-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  in  13  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1882/3  :  295-304. 

1883/4    "  14 "       1883/4 : 334-343. 

1884/5    "  15 '          "          "       1884/5:326-343.* 

1885/6    "  16     "       ' 1885/6:389-403.* 

Ohio  and  Mississippi  Railway 

See  also  in  preceding  chronological  group. 

serial 
1870/1-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1870/1  in     1  A.H.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1 : 121-125. 

1871/2    "     2 1871/2 : 294-300. 

1872/3    "     3     "       '          "  1872/3:357-363. 

1873/4    "     4 1873/4  app.p.187-194 

1874/5    "     5     "       "       ' 1874/5  app.p.179-184 

1875/6    "     6     "       ' 1875/6:272-277. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  : 165-161. 

1879/80"  10 1879/80:342-351. 

1880/1    "  11 "         "  1880/1:206-211. 

1881/2  "  12  "   ' 1881/2-"-""-" 

1882/3  "  13 1882/3 

1883/4  "  14  "   "   "    "    "  1883/4 

1884/5  "  15  "   "   ' 1884/5 

1885/6  "  16  "   "   "    "    "  1885/6 

non-serial 

1886.     Suits;   case  of  people  on  relation  of  atty.  gen 
YS.  Ohio  and  Miss.  Rwy.  Co.  re.  dangerous  condi 
tion  of  road.     (16  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn 
1885/6:  xviii-xx.) 
Orion  and  Minersville  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1874/5.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1872/3  in  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  521-522. 

1873/4    "  4     "       "       1873/4  app.  p.  323-324 

1874/5    "  5 1874/6  app.  p.  292. 

Paris  and  Danville  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1878/9.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  389-394. 

1873/4    "  4 1873/4  app.  p.  195-198 

1874/5    "  5     "       "       "          "          "       1874/6  app.  p.  18 
1875/6    "  6     "       "       "         "          "       1875/6:278-283. 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 
1878/9  In  9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9 : 161-164. 

Paris  and  Decatur  Railroad 

serial 
1872-1873/4.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872       In  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2 
1872/3    "  3     "       "       " 
1873/4    "  4 


:  212-219. 
:  305-314. 
:  344-352. 
:  344-354. 
:  404-413. 


429-432. 
1872/3  :  383-388. 
1873/4  app.  p.  199-203. 


*  Include  repts.  of  receiver. 


356 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Paris,  Neoga  and  St.  Louis  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  In  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  523-524. 
1873/4    "  4     "       "  "         "       1873/4  app.  p.  337-338. 

Pekin,  Lincoln  and  Decatur  Railroad 

serial 
1871/2-1878/9.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  In  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  314-318. 

1872/3    "  3 1872/3  :  371-375. 

1873/4    "  4 '          "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  204-208. 

1874/5    "  5 '       1874/5  <*pp.  p.  188-191. 

1875/6    "  6     "       1875/6:284-288. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In  9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  165-168. 

non-serial 

1879.  Complaints;  McFarlin  and  Wood  vs.  Pekin,  Lin- 
coln and  Decatur  Co.  et  al.  for  extortion  of  freight 
rates.  (10  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1878/9: 
29-30.) 

.  Same;  Smith,  Hippen  and  Co.  vs.  Pekin,  Lin- 
coln and  Decatur  R.R.  Co.  for  extortion  in  matter 
of  freight  charges.  (10  same  1879/80:  29.) 

Pennsylvania  Railway 

serial 
1879/80-1883/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  In  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80 :  389-394 

1880/1       "  11 1880/1  : 212-217. 

1881/2      "  12 1881/2 :  220-225. 

1882/3      "  13 '          "          "       1882/3 : 315-324. 

1883/4  :  353-361. 


1883/4      "  14 
Peoria  and  Bureau  Valley  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1879/80.     Rept.  of  co.,  lessors. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  In     3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  529-530. 
1§73/*    '4  "       1873/4  app.p.339. 

1874/5    "     5     "       "       "         "         "       1874/5  app  p  298. 
1875/6-1877/8  omitted. 
1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  241. 

1879/80"  10     '  1879/80:501. 

Peoria,  Decatur  and  Evansville  Railway 

serial 

1879/80-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 
10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wan 
11 


1880/1 
1881/2 

1S.SL'/.'! 
18.S3/4 
1884/5 
1885/6 


12 
13 
14 
15 
16 


comn.  1879/80  :  352-361. 
1880/1  :  218-223. 
1881/2  :  226-232. 
1882/3  :  332-340. 
1883/4  :  362-370. 
1884/5  :  370-379. 
1885/6  :  426-436. 


non-serial 

1890.  Peoria,  Decatur  and  Evansville  R.R.;  inspection 
of.  (20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  7.) 

1897.  Before  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  of  111.;  petition 
for  protection  of  crossing  of  roads  at  Mattoon;  111. 
Central  R.R.  Co.  vs.  Peoria,  Decatur  and  Evansville 
Rwy.  Co.  (28  same  1897/8:  176-179.) 

.     Before  the  r.r.  and  111.  warehouse  comn.  of  St. 

Louis,  Peoria  and  Northern  Rwy.  Co.  vs.  Peoria 
Decatur  and  Evansville  Rwy.  Co.— petition  to  cross 
at  grade  at  Green  Valley.  (28  same  1897/8:  194- 
195.) 

1897/8.  Before  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  of  111  •  peti- 
tion to  cross  at  grade  at  Green  Valley— St.  Louis 
Peoria  and  Northern  Rwy.  Co.  vs.  Peoria  Decatur 
and  Evansville  R.R.  Co.  (28  same  1897/8:  172- 
175.) 

Peoria  and  Farmington  Railway 
serial 
1876/6.    Rept.  of  co. 

,    In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875/6  In  6  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1875/6  :  411. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Peoria,  Pekin  and  Jacksonville  Railroad 
serial 


comn.  1871/2 :  301-307. 
1872/3  :  364-370. 
1873/4  app.p.209-214. 
1874/5  app.p.192-197. 
1875/6  :  289-293. 

comn.  1878/9 : 168-172. 
1879/80 :  366-373 ; 


1871/2-1880/1.  Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  In  2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh. 
1872/3  "  3  "   "   "    " 

1873/4  "  4  ' 

1874/5  "  5  "   ' 

1875/6  "  6 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In  9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh. 

1879/80  "  10 ' 

483-489. 
1880/1  In  11  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1880/1 :  224-228. 

Peoria  and  Pekin  Union  Railway 
serial 
1880/1-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880/1  In  11  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1880/1 :  229-232. 

1881/2    "  12 1881/2:233-237. 

1882/3    "  13     "       "       ' 1882/3 :  325-331. 

1883/4    "  14 1883/4  :  371-378. 

1884/5    "  15     "       "       "          "          "       1884/5 :  380-387. 
1885/6    "  16     "       1885/6:437-446. 

non-serial 

1889.  Refusal  to  switch  cars;    complaint;    Lyon  and 
Scott   complainants   vs.   Peoria  and   Pekin   Union 
Rwy.  Co.  and  111.  Car  Service  Assn.  of  Peoria,  re- 
spondents.     (20    A.R.    r.r.    and   warehouse   comn. 
1889/90:  262-263.) 

1890.  Peoria   and   Pekin   Union   R.R.;    inspection   of. 
(20  same  1889/90:  7-9.) 

1891.  Protection  of   crossing  at   Peoria;    The   Peoria 
Union    Rwy.    Co.,   petitioner,   vs.   Peoria   Terminal 
Rwy.  Co.,  respondent.     (22  same  1891/2:  285-288.) 

1894.  Complaint;  Mexican  Amole  Soap  Co.  vs.  Peoria 
and  Pekin  Union;  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy 
and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  R.R.  Cos.  for 
refusal  to  switch  cars.  (24  same  1893/4:  304-305.) 

Peoria  and  Rock  Island  Railway 

serial 
1872-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872       In     2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  308-313. 

1872/3    "     3     "       "       "          "          "  1872/3 :  395-400. 

1873/4    "     4 1873/4  app.p.215-219. 

1874/5    "     5     "       "       1874/5  app.p.198-202. 

1875/6    "     6     "       1875/6:294-299. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  186-190. 

1879/80"  10 1879/80:400-407. 

1880/1    "  11 "          "  1880/1  :  245-249. 

1881/2    "  12     "       "       1881/2 : 250-255. 

1882/8    "  13     "       "       ' 1882/3  :  356-362. 

1883/4    "  14     "       "       "          "         "  1883/4  :  385-392. 

1884/6    "  15     "       "       1884/5 : 395-402. 

1885/6    "  16     "       "       ' 1885/6:447-455. 

Peoria  and  Springfield  Railroad 
serial 

1872/3-1879/80.  Rept.  of  co.  (lessors  to  Indianapolis, 
Bloomington  and  Western  Rwy.  Co.  lessees). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  In     3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  527-528. 

1873/4    "     4 "       1873/4  app.p.340-341. 

1874/5-1878/9  omitted. 

1879/80  In  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  501. 

Pittsburg,  Fort  Wayne  and  Chicago  Railway 
serial 

A 

1871/2-1879/80.  Rept.  of  Pittsburg,  Ft.  Wayne  and  Chi- 
cago Rwy.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1871/2  In     2  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  319-325. 
1872/3    "     3     "       "       "          "          "       1872/3:376-382. 

1873/4    "     4 '          "       1873/4  app.p.220-224. 

1874/5    "     5     "       "       ' 1874/5  app.p.209-213. 

1875/6    "     6 1875/6:307-313. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9 : 177-183. 

1879/80  "   10 1879/80  :  502-504. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


35? 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Pittsburg,  Fort  Wayne  and  Chicago  Railway — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

B 

1884/5-1885/6.  Kept,  of  Pa.  Co. — operating  Pittsburgh, 
Ft.  Wayne  and  Chicago  Rwy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884/5  in  15  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1884/5  :  355-369. 
1885/6    "  16 "          "       1885/6:414-425. 

non-serial 

1879.  Complaint;   M.  C.  Spaulding  vs.  Pullman  Palace 
Car  Co.;  for  extortion  in  matter  of  charges  for  ac- 
commodations it  provides.     (10  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1879/80:  28.) 

1894.     Complaint  of  Wm.  H.  King  and  Son  of  Kings 
and  Ogle  Co.  vs.  Pittsburg,  Ft.  Wayne  and  Chicago 
Rwy.     Co.,     for     alleged     extortionate     switching 
charges.     (24  same  1893/4:  301-303.) 
Plymouth,  Kankakee  and  Pacific  Railroad 
aerial 

1871/2-1872/3.     Rept.  of  CO. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2  in  2  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  433-434. 
1872/3    "  3 '          "       1872/3 :  525-526. 

Pullman  Palace  Car  Company 

TAXATION;  see  TAXATION:    STATE.    CORPORATIONS 

Quincy,  Alton  and  St.  Louis  Railway 

serial 

1872/3-1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  in     3  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  401-406. 
1873/4    "     4     "       "       "          "          "       1873/4  app.p.225-229. 

1874/5    "     5 "          "       1874/5  app.p.214-219. 

1875/6-1878/9  omitted. 

1879/80  in  10  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  504. 

Rockford  and  Rochelle  Railroad 
serial 
1874/5.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1874/5  in  5  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.  p.  295. 

Rockford,  Rock  Island  and  St  Louis  Railroad 

serial 
1870/1-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870/1  in  1  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1 : 126-129. 

1871/2    "  2     "       ' 1871/2 :  326-336. 

1872/3    "  3     ' 1872/3 :  407-413. 

1873/4    "  4     "       "       "          "          "       1873/4  app.  p.  230-236. 

1874/5    "  5     "       "       ' 1874/5  app.  p.  220-224. 

1875/6    "  6     "       '         "       1875/6:332-335. 

Rock  Island  and  Mercer  County  Railroad 
serial 

1875/6-1884/5.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875/6  in     6  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1875/6  :  412-413. 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  : 183-186. 
1879/80"  10     "       "       "          "          "       1879/80:395-399. 

1880/1    "11 1880/1  : 240-244. 

1881/2    "  12     "       "       "          "          "       1881/2 :  245-249. 

1882/3    "  13 '          "       1882/3:351-355. 

1883/4    "  14     "       "       "          "          "       1883/4 :  379-384. 
1884/5    "  15     "       "       1884/5 :  388-394. 

non-serial 

1880.  Complaints;   People  of  111.  vs.  Rock  Island  and 
Mercer  Co.;   for  petition  asking  that  Rock  Island 
and  Mercer  Co.  R.R.  Co.  be  raised  from  fifth  group 
to  first  group  and  that  contract  for  transporting 
coal,  existing  betw.  r.r.  co.  and  Coal  Valley  Mining 
Co.  be  terminated.     (10  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1879/80:  40.) 

Rock  Island  and  Peoria  Railway 

1898.  Petition  to  cross  at  grade;  before  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.;  Rock  Island  and  Peoria  Rwy.  Co.  vs. 
Davenport,  Rock  Island  and  Northwestern  Rwy. 
Co.  (29  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1898/9: 
xxv-xxyi.) 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
St.  Louis,  Alton  and  Springfield  Railroad 

1890.  St.  Louis,  Alton  and  Springfield  R.R.;  inspection 
of.  (20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  9- 
10.) 

St.  Louis,  Alton  and  Terre  Haute  Railroad 
serial 

1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1879/80  in  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  504. 
1870/1-1885/6.    Rept.   of  co.    (Belleville   and   Southern 
111.  division). 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1870/1  In     1  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1 : 130-133. 

1872         "     2     "       "       1871/2 : 337-345. 

This  rept.  is  for  6  mos.  ending  June  30.  Thereafter 
the  main  line  from  East  St.  Louts,  111.  to  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.,  leased  to  and  operated  by  Indianapolis 
and  St.  Louis  R.R.  Co. 

1872/3  in     3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  414-423. 
1873/4    "     4     "       "  "         "       1873/4  app.p.237-243. 

1874/5    "     5 "         "       1874/5  app.p.225-231. 

1875/6    "     6 1875/6 :  Sl-f-320. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  : 190-195. 

1879/80  "  10 1879/80  :  408-418. 

1880/1    "  11     "       "       ' 1880/1  : 250-256. 

1881/2    "  12 1881/2  :  258-263. 

1882/3    "  13     "       "       "          "          "       1882/3 :  363-371. 

1883/4    "  14 1883/4  :  393-401. 

1884/5    "  15 1884/5  :  421-429. 

1885/6    "  16 1885/6  :  456-466. 

non-serial 

1880.  Complaints;  G.  W.  and  Samuel  Hill  vs.  St. 
Louis,  Alton  and  Terre  Haute  R.R.  Co.;  for  unjust 
discrimination  and  extortion  in  matter  of  rates  on 
flour.  (10  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1879/80: 
39.) 

1884.  Majority  and  minority  opinions  in  case  of  The 
Gartside  Coal  Co.  et  al.  vs.  St.  Louis,  Alton  and 
Terre  Haute  R.R.,  for  unjust  discrimination  in 
charges  for  hauling  coal.  (14  same  1883/4:  xxvi- 
xxix.) 

1890.  St.  Louis,  Alton  and  Terre  Haute  R.R.;  inspec- 
tion of.  (20  same  1889/90:  10.) 

.  Passenger  train  service;  citizens  of  Ben  ton,  111., 

vs.  St.  Louis  and  Alton  and  Terre  Haute  R.R.  Co. 
(passenger  train  service  betw.  Du  Quoin  and  Ben- 
ton)  ;  complaint;  opinion  of  atty.  gen.  re.  remedy 
for  matters  complained  of.  (19  same  1889/90:  196- 
201.) 

1893.  Opinion;  power  to  compel  running  of  additional 
passenger  trains — St.  Louis,  Alton  and  Terre  Haute 
R.R.  Co.'s  case.      (Bienn.   rept.  atty.   gen.   1893/4: 
279-295.) 

1894.  Inadequate  train  service;   citizens  of  Benton  et 
al.,  petitioners  vs.  The  St.  Louis,  Alton  and  Terre 
Haute   R.R.   Co.,    respondents.      (24   A.R.    r.r.   and 
warehouse  comn.   1893/4:  295-300.) 

1894/5.    Same.     (25  same  1894/5:  251-259.) 
St.  Louis  and  Cairo  and  Mobile  and  Ohio  Railroad 
serial 

1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885/6  in  16  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1885/6  :  378-386. 

St.  Louis  and  Chicago  Railway 

1893  Petition  for  protection  of  crossing  at  Litchfleld; 
The  Jacksonville,  Louisville  and  St.  Louis  Rwy. 
Co  ,  petitioner  vs.  The  St.  Louis  and  Chicago  Rwy. 
Co.,  respondent.  ( 22  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn. 
1891/2:  313.) 

St  Louis,  Chicago  and  St.  Paul  Railroad 

1898  Complaint  before  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.,  ex- 
cess switching  charges;  Boston  Water  and  Light 
Co.  vs.  St.  Louis,  Chicago  and  St.  Paul  R.R.  Co. 
(29  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1898/9:  xxii- 
udv.) 


358 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)—  cont'd 
St.  Louis  Coal  Railroad 

serial 
1879/80-1885/6.     Rept  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1879/80  In  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  436-440. 

1880/1      "  11     "       "       '  .....  1880/1  :  257-261. 

1881/2      "  12     "       "       "         "         "  1881/2  :  264-268. 

1882/3      "  13     ......         "          "  1882/3  :  381-386. 

1883/4      "  14     "       "       "         "          "  1883/4:402-408. 

1884/5      "  15     "       "       ......  1884/5  :  439-444. 

"  15     "       "       '  .....  1884/5:445-449. 

1885/6      "  16     "       "       ......  1885/6  :  467-473. 

St.  Louis  and  Eastern  Railway 

1889.  Petition  for  leave  to  cross  tracks;  St.  Louis  and 
Eastern  Rwy.  Co.,  petitioner  vs.  Toledo,  St.  Louis 
and  Kansas  R.R.  Co.,  respondent.  (20  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  248-255.) 

1891/2.  Petition  to  determine  place  of  crossing;  St 
Louis  and  Eastern  Rwy.  Co.,  petitioner,  vs.  Toledo, 
St.  Louis  and  Kansas  City  R.R.  Co.,  respondent. 
(22  same  1891/2:  236-238.) 

St  Louis,  Jacksonville  and  Chicago  Railroad 

aerial 

1872/3-1879/80.     Rept.    of   St.   Louis,   Jacksonville   and 
Chicago  R.R.  Co.,  lessors  to  Chicago  and  Alton  R.R. 
Co.  lessees. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  In     3  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  543-544. 
1873/4    "     4     "       ........       1873/4  app.p.330-331. 

1874/5    "     5     .......  '         "       1874/5  app.p.297-298. 

1875/6    "     6     .....  '          "          "       1875/6:414-415. 

1876/7-1878/9  omitted. 

1879/80  In  10  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  505. 
St  Louis,  Jerseyville  and  Springfield  Railroad 

serial 
1871/2-1872/3.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1871/2  In  2  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1871/2  :  437-438. 
1872/3    "  3     .....  '         "          "       1872/3  :  531-532. 

St  Louis  Marine  and  Edwardsville  Railroad 

serial 
1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875/6  In  6  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1875/6  :  321-324. 
St  Louis,  Quincy  and  Springfield  Railroad 

serial 
1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873/4  In  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  332-333. 
St  Louis,  Rock  Island  and  Chicago  Railroad 

serial 
1876-1885/6.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


. 

9  A-R-  "•  ^d  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  195-200. 
?     i  1879/80  :  419-426. 

1880/1:262-287. 


. 

111^?  '.n  13  A-R-  r-r-  and  wareh.  comn.  1882/3  :  387-396. 
1*83/4        14  ......       1883/4:417-425. 

"       1884/5  :  450-459. 
1885/6        16  ......       1885/6:474-484. 

St  Louis  and  Southeastern  Railroad 

serial 

1870/1-1878/9.     Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1S  o  A.;R-  r.'T-  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1  :  137-140. 
i  "       1871/2  :  346-357. 

3  '  ••       1872/3  :  424-431. 

«  *  1873/4  app.  p.  244-250. 

1R7K/«    ••  «  "       !874/5  app.  p.  232-240. 

1H7O/0          O  "        "  "  "         187fi/ft-  *&fi  3d1 

376/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In  9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  200-208 
St.  Louis  and  Springfield  Railway 

1904.  Complaint  before  bd.  of  comrs.  re.  right  of  St 
Louis  and  Springfield  Rwy.  Co.  to  cross  right  of 
way  and  r.r.  main  tracks  of  Chicago  and  Alton  R.R. 
Co.  by  means  of  a  subway  or  under-crossing.  (34 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1903/4:  22-23.) 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
St.  Louis,  Vandalia  and  Terre  Haute  Railroad 
serial 
A 

1873/4-1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  lollows  : 
1873/4  In     4  A.Ji.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.p.334-335. 

1874/5    "     5 "          "       1874/5  app.p.241-243. 

1875/6    "     6     "       "       "          "          "       1875/6 :  342-347. 
1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  209-212. 
1879/80"  10     "       "       1879/80:427-435. 

B 

1872/3-1879/80.    Rept.  of  lessee  of  St.  Louis,  Vandalia 
and  Terre  Haute  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1870/1  in     1  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1 : 134-136. 

1871/2    "     2 "          "       1871/2:358-363. 

1872/3    "     3     "       "       1872/3:441-447. 

1873/4    "     4     "       "       1873/4  app.p.262-265. 

1874/5-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  243. 

1879/80 "  10     "       '          "       1879/80 :  505. 

1880/1    "  11     "       "       ' 1880/1 :  278-282. 


1881/2-1885/6.  Rept.  of  Terre  Haute  and  Indianapolis 
R.R.  Co.  [operating  St.  Louis,  Vandalia  and  Terre 
Haute  R.R.]. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1881/2  in  12  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1881/2  :  284-289. 

1882/3    "  13     "       "       ' 1882/3:401-408. 

1883/4    "  14     "       "       "          "          "       1883/4:426-431. 

1884/5    "  15     ' "       1884/5:460-466. 

1885/6    "  16     "       "       "          "          "        1885/6 :  502-509. 

non-serial 

1880.  Complaints;  Wm.  Donaho  vs.  St.  Louis,  Vandalia 
and  Terre  Haute  R.R.  Co.  for  unjust  discrimination 
in  matter  of  freight  rates.  (10  A.R.  r.r.  and  ware- 
house comn.  1879/80:  39.) 

1899.  Petition  for  crossing  at  Casen;  before  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.;  St.  Louis,  Vandalia  and  Terre 
Haute  R.R.  Co.  vs.  Indianapolis,  Decatur  and  West- 
ern Rwy.  Co.  (29  same  1898/9:  xxviii.) 

Shelbyville,  Oconee  and  East  St  Louis  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1872/3  in  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  541-542. 

South  Chicago  and  Calumet  Railway 

serial 
1878/9.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878/9  in  9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  243. 

South  St.  Louis  and  Belleville  Railroad 

serial 
1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  in  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  325. 

Springfield,  Carrollton  and  St  Louis  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  in  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  535-536. 
1873/4    "  4 1873/4  app.  p.  326. 

Springfield,  Decatur  and  Indianapolis  Railway 

serial 
1874/5.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1874/5  in  5  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1874/5  app.  p.  296. 

Springfield,  Effingham  and  Southeastern  Railway 

serial 
1880/1-1881/2.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880/1  In  11  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1880/1 :  268-270. 
1881/2    "  12     "       ' "       1881/2:275-279. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


359 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)—  cont'd 
Springfield  and  Illinois  Southeastern  Railroad 

serial 
1871/2-1873/4.     Kept,  of  co. 

In  1  lonmi.  'iits  as  follows  : 

1871/2  in  2  A.H.  r.r.  and  wareli.  comn.  1871/2  :  435-436. 
1872/3    "  3     ..........       1872/3:432-440. 

1873/4    "  4     "       "  1873/4  app.  p.  251-255. 

Springfield,  Macon  and  Wabash  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3-1873/4.     Kept,  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  iu  3  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareli.  comn.  1872/3  :  537-538. 
1873/4    "  4     "       "  "       1873/4  app.  p.  327. 

Springfield  and  Northwestern  Railroad 
aerial 

1872/3-1876/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  In     3  A.H.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  539-540. 
1873/4    "     4     ..........       1873/4  app.p.328-329. 

1874/5    "     5     "       "       "          "          "       1874/5  app.p.244-246. 
1875/6    "     6     .....  '         "          "       1875/6:348-351. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  212-214. 

1879/80  "  10     .....  '          "          "       1879/80  :  441-446. 

1880/1    "  11     "       "       "          "          "        1880/1  :  271-273. 

Sullivan  and  Roodhouse  Railroad 
serial 
1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  In  4  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  336. 

Sullivan  Waverly  and  Roodhouse  Railroad 

serial 
1872/3.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in  3  A.E.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  533-534. 

Sycamore  and  Cortland  Railroad 
aerial 
1873/4-1878/9.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  in  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  256-261. 


..  ..  . 

1874/5  "  5  "   "   "    "    "   1874/5  app.  p.  247-252. 
1875/6  "  6  ..........   1875/6  :  352- 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 


1875/6    "  6 1875/6  :  352-357. 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In  9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  215-218. 

Sycamore,  Cortland  and  Chicago  Railroad 

serial 

1879/80-1882/3.     Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/80  in  10  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1879/80  :  447-459. 

1880/1      "  11     "       "       1880/1:274-277. 

1881/2      "  12     "       "       "          "          "       1881/2 : 280-283. 
1882/3      "  13     "       "       "          "          "        1882/3 :  397-400. 

Terre  Haute  and  Peoria  Railway 

1899.  Petition  before  comn.  for  protection  of  crossing 
at  Mackinaw;  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  and 
St.  Louis  Rwy.  Co.  vs.  Terre  Haute  and  Peoria 
Rwy.  Co.  (29  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1898/ 
9:  xxx.) 

Toledo,  Cincinnati  and  St.  Louis  Railroad 

serial 
1882/3-1884/5.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/3  in  13  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1882/3  :  409-411. 

1883/4    "  14 1883/4:432-439. 

1884/5    "  15 1884/5 :  467-473. 

Toledo,  Peoria  and  Warsaw  Railroad 
serial 


1870/1-1880/1.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870/1  in     1  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn. 

1871/2    "     2     

1872/3    "     3     "       "       " 

1873/4    "     4     "       "       " 

1874/5    "     5     "       " 

1875/6    "     6     "       " 

1876/7-1877/8  omitted. 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn. 

1879/80"  10     "       "       " 

1880/1    "  11 ' 


1870/1 : 150-152. 
1871/2  :  364-370. 
1872/3  :  448-454. 
1873/4  app.p.266-270. 
1874/5  app.p.253-255. 
1875/6  :  358-363. 

1878/9  :  218-222. 
1879/80  :  454-462. 
1880/1 :  283-284. 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Toledo,  Peoria  and  Western  Railroad 

serial 
1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

Ill  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885/6  In  16  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1885/6  :  514-522. 

non-serial 
1889/90.    Toledo,  Peoria  and  Western  R.R.;  inspection 

of.      (20  A.R.   r.r.   and  warehouse  comn.   1889/90: 

10.) 
1899.     Complaint  before  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  for 

discrimination  of  freight  rates;  Keeney  and  Little 

vs.  Toledo,  Peoria  and  Western  R.R.  Co.     (29  same 

1898/9:  xxxvii-xxxix.) 

Toledo  and  St.  Louis  Air  Line 

serial 
1873/4.     Rept.  of  oo. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  in  4  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  342. 

Toledo,  St.  Louis  and  Kansas  City  Railroad 

serial 
1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885/6  In  16  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1885/6  :  510-513. 

Toledo,  Wabash  and  Western  Railroad 
serial 

1870/1-1875/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870/1  in  1  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1870/1 :  141-145. 
1871/2-1872/3  omitted. 
1873/4  in  4  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  271-278. 

1874/5    "  5     " '       1874/5  app.  p.  256-262. 

1875/6    "  6     "       "       "          "         "        1875/6 :  364-372. 

Tuscola  and  Roodhouse  Railroad 
serial 

1872/3-1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872/3  In  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  545. 
1873/4    "  4     "       "       "  1873/4  app.  p.  343. 

Union  Pacific  Railroad 

1874.  Rept.  and  res.  for  equal  advantages  and  facili- 
ties as  to  rates,  time  and  transportation  on  Union 
Pacific  R.R.  and  branches.  (House  jol.  28  Gen. 
Assem.  adj.  sess.  1874:  288-289.) 

Union  Railway  and  Transit  Company 

serial 
1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873/4  in  4  A.H.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1873/4  app.  p.  344. 

Vandalia  Line 

1890.  Vandalia  line;  inspection  of.  (20  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  10-11.) 

Varna,  Peru,  Mendota  and  State  Line  Railroad 
serial 

1872/3.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/3  in  3  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1872/3  :  546-547. 

Wabash  Railway 

serial 

1878/9-1879/80.  Rept.  of  co.  (now  Wabash,  St.  Louis 
and  Pacific  Rwy.  Co.). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/9  in     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1878/9  :  222-227. 
1879/80"  10 1879/80:463-474. 

non-serial 
1863     Veto   of  bill   to   incorporate   Wabash   Rwy.    Co. 

(Sen.  jol.  23  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1863:  386-390.) 
1878.     Complaints;  A.  W.  Metcalf  vs.  Wabash  Rwy.  Co. 

for  extortion  in  matter  of  passenger  traffic.     (10 

A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1879/80:  25.) 
1888.     History  of  Wabash  Railway  case.     (Bienn.  rept. 

atty.  gen.  1886/8:  4-5.) 


360 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Wabash  Railroad 

1889.  Extortion;  complaint;  P.  Wonderly  and  Co.,  com- 
plainants   vs.    The    Wabash    R.R.    Co.    respondent. 
(20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90:  256.) 

1890.  Wabash  R.R.;  inspection  of.     (20  same  1889/90: 
11.) 

1903.  C.  L.  Aygarn  vs.  Wabash  R.R.  Co.;  complaint 
before  bd.  of  comrs.  for  discrimination  in  distribu- 
tion of  cars.  (33  same  1902/3:  30-32.) 

Wabash,  Chester  and  Western  Railroad 
serial 

1878/9-1885/6.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1878/9  In     9  A.R.  r.r.  and  warch.  comn.  18T8/9  :  228-231. 
1879/80 "  10     "       "       "         "         "       1879/80 : 475-472. 
1880/1    "  11     "       "       "          "          "       1880/1 : 286-290. 
1881/2    "  12     "       "       "          "         "       1881/2 : 291-295. 
1882/3-1883/4  omitted. 

1884/5  in  15  A.K.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1884/5  :  474-480. 
1885/6    "  16     "       1885/6 : 539-546. 

non-serial 

1890.  Wabash,  Chester  and  Western  R.R.;  inspection 
of.  (20  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1889/90: 
11.) 

Wabash,  St.  Louis  and  Pacific  Railroad 
serial 

1880/1-1885/6.    Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880/1  In  11  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1880/1 :  291-297. 


1881/2  "  12 

1882/3  "  13 

1883/4  "  14 

1884/5  "  15 

1885/6  "  16 


1881/2  :  296-303. 
1882/3  :  413-426. 
1883/4  :  440-461.* 
1884/5  :  481-499. 
1885/6  :  523-538. 


non-serial 


1879.  Complaints;  Conkling  and  Co.  vs.  The  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  and  Pacific  R.R.  Co.;  for  extortion  in 
tariff  on  fifteen  cars  of  corn.  (10  A.R.  r.r.  and 
warehouse  comn.  1879/80:  30.) 

1882.  Decision  of  Supreme  Court:  People  of  state  vs. 
Wabash,  St.  Louis  and  Pacific  Rwy.  Co.,  for  unjust 
discrimination  in  charges  for  transportation  of 
passengers  and  freight.  (12  same  1881/2:  360-385.) 

-  .     Suits  instituted  agst.  r.r.  corporations;  Wabash, 
St.   Louis   and   Pacific   Rwy.,    involving   indirectly 
question  of  inter-state  commerce.     (12  same  1881/ 
2:  xvii-xviii.) 

1886.  Opinions  of  Supreme  Court  of  U.  S.  re.  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  and  Pacific  Rwy.  Co.  (plaintiff  in  error) 
vs.  People  of  state.  (16  same  1885/6:  596-621.) 

-  .    Suits,    Wabash    case;    people    vs.    Wabash,    St. 
Louis  and  Pacific  Rwy.  Co.  for  unjust  discrimina- 
tion in  freight  rates.     (16  same  1885/6:  xx-xxi.) 

Western  Union  Railroad 

serial 

1870/1-1879/80.     Rept.  of  co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

*  A'R-  r-r-  an<J  wareh.  comn.  1870/1  :  153-156 
"  1871/2:380-387. 
"  1872/3  :  462-471. 

1873/4  app.p.279-285. 
"   1874/5  app.p.263-268. 

1875/6     "      6      "         "         "  "  "         187R/R  •  37<f  17R 

18T«/7-1877/8  omitted. 


ln 


IOTO-/O,,       ,2  A;.R-  r'r-  and  waren-  comn.  1878/9  :  232-238. 

1879/80  :  506. 

Wilmington,  Piper  City  and  Vincennes  Railway 

serial 
1872/3-1873/4.     Rept.  of  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
in  8  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareb.  comn.  1872/3  :  548 

1873/4  app.  p.  345. 


, 
1873/4 


•  Includes  receiver's  rept. ;   repts. 
of  the  receiver. 


thereafter  are  those 


RAILROADS:   INDIVIDUAL  (third  period)— cont'd 
Wilmington,  Piper  City  and  Vincennes  Railway — cont'd 

non-serial 

1876/7.  Winona  and  St.  Peter  R.R.  Co.  vs.  Ackley; 
error  of  Supreme  Court  of  Minn.  re.  rates  charged 
by  common  carriers.  (7  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1876/7:  24.) 

RAINFALL;   see  CLIMATE 

RANDOLPH  COUNTY   (1795) 
Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

REFORMATORIES;  see  MAINTENANCE:    STATE 

REGISTRATION 
Vital  Statistics;  see  that  title 

For   registration   of   the   professions,   1.   e.,    physicians, 
druggists,  etc.,  see  License. 

"REGULATORS";  see  RIOTS 

RENAULT  CLAIM;  see  LAND.  CLAIMS 

REVENUE  FUND;  see  TAXATION:  STATE.  REVENUE 

RICHLAND  COUNTY  (1841) 

Horticultural  Society;  see  Agriculture.    Horticultural  Asso- 
ciations 


LIVESTOCK.      IN- 


RILEY 
Climate;  see  that  title 

RINDERPEST;     see    AGRICULTURE. 
SPECTION,  ETC. 

RIOTS  AND  MOB  VIOLENCE 

Other  than  Labor  disturbances,  strikes,  etc. ;  for  these 
see  Labor  Disputes. 

1883.  Govs.  mess,  and  ace.  corresp.  concerning  use  of 
state  militia  in  support  of  civil  authorities  in  sup- 
pressing riots  and  preserving  peace  in  Madison  and 
St.  Clair  cos.;  including  communications  from  va- 
rious stau;  officers.  (Sen.  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883: 
1018-1042;  House  jol.  1883:  1050-1061.) 
Miners'  riots. 

1893.  Govs.  message  re.  sending  troops  to  drainage  dis- 
trict, and  condition  of  affairs  existing  there. 
(House  jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  1186-1189;  Sen. 
jol.  same  1893:  954-957.) 

Fox  Indian  Massacre;  see  Population.    Indian 
Mormon  War 

1844.  Mess,  of  Gov.   Thomas  Ford  in  relation  to  the 
Mormon    disturbances    in    Hancock    Co.      21    pp. 
(Sen.  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  65-85.) 

.    Same.      (Sen.  jol.  1844/5:  91-110.) 

1845.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  accta.  and  expendi- 
tures on   expenditures   for  military  service  made 
necessary  by  Mormon  war  in  Hancock  Co.     2  pp. 
(House  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  249- 
250.) 

1846.  Rept.  of  gov.  re.  Mormon  difficulties  in  Hancock 
Co.    7pp.     ( Sen.  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846/ 
7:  5-11.) 

.    Communication  from  ex-Gov.  Ford  correcting  an 

error  in  rept.  re.  Mormon  difficulties  in  Hancock 
Co.    1  leaf.     (Same  1846/7:  137.) 

1847.  Rept.  of  committee  on  militia  re.  pay  of  troops 
in   Mormon   war   in  1846.      (House   repts.   15  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:  335.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


361 


RIOTS  AND  MOB  VIOLENCE— cont'd 
Mormon  War — cont'd 

1847.     Kept,   of   minority  of   committee   on  finance  "on 
rates   of   pay  of  officers  and   privates   called   into 
service  1845/6.     4  pp.     (Same  1846/7:  325-332.) 
Includes   letter   from   Wm.    Thomas,    to   committee   on 
finance,   relating  to  usage  of  govt.  In  paying  vol- 
unteer troops   (1827-date). 

1849.  Kept,  of  committee  on  finance  on  claims  agst. 
state  for  services  of  soldiers  in  Hancock  war.  3 
pp.  (Sen.  repts.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1849/50: 
101-103.) 

"  Regulators  "  and  "  Flatheads  " 

1847.  Communication  from  gov.  transmitting  proceed- 
ings of  public  meeting  in  Franklin  Co.  re.  "  Regula- 
tors" in  Massac  Co.  2  pp.  (House  repts.  15  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:  299-300.) 

.    Communication  from  gov.  transmitting  rept.  of 

agt.  to  investigate  difficulties  in  Massac  Co.  caused 
by  "Regulators"  and  "Flatheads."     3  pp.     (Sen. 
repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:  93-95.) 
Wood  River  Massacre 

1901.  The  Wood  River  massacre;  by  V.  P.  Richmond. 
(Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.,  1901,  being  Pubii. 
111.  Hist.  Library  6:  93-95.) 

RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

1822.  Attention  called  to  advantage  of  Illinois  over 
other  states  in  contiguity  to  Mississippi  River, 
making  markets  of  country  bordering  on  lower 
Mississippi,  and  also  West  Indian  Islands  avail- 
able; legislative  encouragement  to  citizens  to  avail 
themselves  of  this  highway  to  markets  of  world, 
urged.  (Govs.  inaug.  address  1822;  Sen.  jol.  3  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1822/3:  23.) 

1837.  Prosecution  of  surveys  for  roads  and  improve- 
ment of  rivers;   table  showing  contracts  to  be  let 
for  ensuing  six  months.     (U.  S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess., 
Sen.  doc.  259:  37.) 

1838.  Importance  of  improving  river  channels  of  state; 
profits  that  would  arise  from  water  power.     (Rept. 
bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  105.) 

1839.  Recommendation  re.  concentration  of  all  future 
labor  and  expenditures  upon  most  useful  and  prom- 
ising roads,  and  to  improvement  of  such  of  larger 
class  of  rivers,  as  may  be  susceptible  to  steamboat 
navigation.     (Govs.  mess.  1839.) 

1884-1892.    List  of  streams  crossed  by   r.rs.   in  state. 

(Bienn.  rept.  fish  comr.  1883/4   (pp.  24-28)— same 

1890/2.) 
1884-1904.    List  of  rivers  and  tributaries  in  111.     (Same 

1883/4    (pp.   29-32)— same   1902/4.) 
1901.    Opinion;    what  constitutes  a  navigable  stream. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  253.) 
Big  Muddy  River 
1839.    Speech  of  Mr.  Logan  of  Jackson  Co.  relative  to 

improvement  of  navigation   of   Big  Muddy  River. 

111.  State  Register  March  8,  1839  p.  2  c.  3-4.) 

Calamic  River;  see  Canals:    Individual.    Illinois  and  Michi- 
gan Canal 
Calumet  River 

See  also  Canals  :     Individual.     Illinois  and  Michigan. 
1872.    Jt.  res.  re.  removal  of  feeder  dam  across  Calumet 
River;    steps    taken   looking   to   removal   of   dam. 
(A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1871/2:  10-11.) 
1873/4.    Removal  of  Calumet  dam  release  deed  given 
by  lessees  of  water  power  at  Calumet  dam;  amt.  of 
damages  paid  said   lessees;    result  of  removal   of 
dam     (Same  1873/4:  4-5.) 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 

Chicago  River 

See  also  Canals.     Chicago  Drainage  Canal. 
1901/2.    Comments  on  removal  of  obstruction  to  navi- 
gation in  Chicago  River.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1901/2:  12-13.) 
Embarrass  River 

1831.  Draft  of  memorial  to  Congress  praying  grant  of 
land  to  aid  in  improvement  of  Embarrass  River. 
(House  jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1:  337-338.) 

Expenditures  for;  see  below,  Receipts,  etc. 
Fox  River 

1839.  Rept.  on  inquiry  into  expediency  and  cost  of  im- 
provement   of    navigation    of    Fox    River.      3    pp. 
(Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 

1840.  Objections  of  council  of  revision  to  act  to  "  au- 
thorize building  mill  dam  across  Fox  River."    (Sen. 
jol.  11  Gen.  Assem.  called  sess.  1839:  162.) 

1873.  Destruction  of  dam  across  Fox  River,  cost  of 
rebuilding;  that  part  of  canal  known  as  "  deep 
cut"  constant  source  of  anxiety  and  expense  due 
to  soft  alluvial  soil;  repairs  required  on  canal. 
(A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1872/3:  4.) 

Great  Wabash  River 

1833.  Govs.  message  transmitting  rept.  of  jt.  comrs. 
authorized  to  examine  the  Great  Wabash  River. 
(Sen.  jol.  1832/3:  230;  Hduse  jol.  1832/3:  93-94.) 

Gov.  transmits  ms.  rept.     Kept,  was  never  printed. 

1837.  Communication   from  gov.   in   compliance  with 
res.    requesting    certain    information    re.    improve- 
ment of  navigation  of  Great  Wabash,  amt.  of  money 
disbursed,  and  amt.  remaining  in  hands  of  disburs- 
ing agent  unexpended.     (Sen.  jol.  10  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1836:  333-334.) 

Stnit.  not  found. 

1838.  Water  power  at  rapids  of  Great  Wabash  River 
ought  to  produce  ann.  income  of  $45,000,  in  addition 
to  tolls  reed,  for  transit  of  immense  trade  of  that 
river;   revenue  from  other  rivers  when  improved. 
(Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  105.) 

RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITUBKS;  see  below,  that  title 
Illinois  River 

1832.  Memorial    drafted    by    select   committee    under 
House  res.  re.  improvement  of  navigation  of  Illi- 
nois River.    (House  jol.  8  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1832/ 
3:  114-115.) 

1834.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  petition  praying  for 
apprn.  to  improve  111.  River.    (Same  9  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1834/5:  264-265.) 

1836.  Letter  from  citizens  of  Ottawa  and  reply  thereto 
by  W.  F.  Thornton,  pres.  of  bd.  of  canal  comrs.,  as 
to  whether  it  is  contemplated  by  bd.  to  cause  a  sur- 
vey of  111.  River  or  any  part  of  it  to  be  made,  in 
order  that  estimates  may  be  made  with  a  view  to 
its  ultimate  improvement  for  slack  water  naviga- 
tion. (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  109-111.) 

1838.  Stmt.  and  description  of  obstructions  to  naviga- 
tion of  Illinois  River  below  mouth  of  Sangamon 
River  and  amt.  of  cubic  yards  of  excavation  in 
each  bar  from  mouth  of  Illinois  River  to  mouth  of 
Sangamon  River.  (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec. 
1838:  44-46.) 

.  Necessity  for  immediate  improvement  of  111. 

River.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  193.) 

.  Survey  of  upper  part  of  navigable  portion  of 

111.  River;  recommendation  that  improvements 
upon  Illinois  and  Rock  rivers  be  placed  under 
separate  control  of  engr.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  206.) 

.  Suggestion  for  construction  of  levee  along  bank 

of  111.  River,  from  termination  of  Central  R.R.  on 
south  side  of  river,  extending  upwards  to  high- 
lands, thus  redeeming  more  than  300  acres  of  valu- 


368 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 

Illinois  River — cont'd 

able  land  from  Inundation  and  greatly  increasing 
its  value  at  small  expense.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  207.) 

1838.  Rept.  of  T.  B.  Ransom,  engr.,  re.  surveys  and 
examinations  of  bars  and  other  obstructions  to 
navigation  of  111.  River,  from  termination  of  Illi- 
nois and  Michigan  Canal  to  south  line  of  northern 
engineering  district.  (Same  Deo.  1838:  226-229.) 

.  For  volume  of  water  passing  111.  River  unusu- 
ally deep  and  clear;  current  of  river  so  sluggish 
as  to  afford  excellent  channel  for  steamboat  com- 
munication. (Same  Dec.  1838:  226.) 

.    Usual  obstructions  to  111.  River  are  loose  sand 

bars  at  or  near  mouth  of  several  tributary  creeks 
and  streams;  methods  of  improvement  suggested. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  226.) 

.     Description    of    points    where    bars    and    shoals 

occur  in  111.  River.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  227-229.) 

.    Examination  of  111.  River;   few  if  any  streams 

within  Miss.  Valley  present  so  easy  a  current  and 
so  favorable  a  channel  for  navigation;  obstructions 
consist  chiefly  of  sand  and  gravel.  (Same  Dec. 
1838:  13.) 

.  Comment  on  obstructions  in  111.  River;  sugges- 
tion for  purchase  of  steam  dredging  machine  and 
appmt.  of  competent  engr.  to  take  charge  of  work; 
value  of  this  river  when  rendered  navigable  at  all 
seasons.  (Some  Dec.  1838:  23.) 

1840.  Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  investigate 
office  of  bd.  of  public  works,  with  ace.  docs.  13 
pp.  (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  433- 
445.) 

Contains  letter  (pp.  443-445)  from  comr.  of  5th  judicial 
circuit  to  secy,  of  bd.  of  public  works  on  contracts 
for  work  on  111.  River,  together  with  list  of  bidders 
and  bids. 

1845.  Rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal ; 
made  to  the  gov.  in  pursuance  of  law,  Jan.  30, 
1846;  to  which  is  appended  the  rept.  of  a  survey  of 
the  111.  River  made  by  G.  R.  Mowry,  with  the  in- 
structions of  the  gov.  Springfield,  Wm.  Walters, 
1846.  26  pp. 

This  Is  In  reality  the  first  annual  rept.  of  the  trustees 
of  the  111.  and  Mich.  Canal.  Copy  seen  In  Chicago 
Historical  Society. 

1847.  Importance  of  improving  navigation  of  111.  River 
betw.  outlet  of  canal  and  mouth  of  river.  ( [3] 
A.R.  trustees  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  1846/7:  8.) 
— .  Rept.  of  committee  on  canals  and  canal  lands 
on  improvement  of  111.  River.  7  pp.  (House  repts. 
15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846:  39-45.) 

Rept.  Is  based  on  rept.  made  by  G.  R.  Mowry  on  his 
survey  In  1845.  The  survey  was  caused  to  be 
made  by  the  Gov.  of  111.,  the  expenses  being 
defrayed  by  the  TJ.  S.  Navy  Dept. 

1853.  Necessity  of  Improvement  of  111.  River  by  gen- 
eral govt.  of  U.   S.     (9   A.R.  trustees  of  111.  and 
Mich.  Canal  1852/3:  8.) 

1854.  Interruption  to  navigation  caused  each  yr.  by 
low  water;  needed  improvement  of  111.  River.     (10 
same  1853/4:  65-66.) 

1866.  Want  of  a  proper  improvement  of  111.  River  not 
only  diminishes  revenue  which  state  might  derive 
from  canal,  but  entirely  prevents  its  becoming  a 
reliable  and  valuable  channel  of  commerce  for 
larger  portion  of  state  than  it  now  accommodates. 
(22  same  1865/6:  111.) 

1871.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  apprns.  re.  Sen. 
bill  to  appt.  comrs.  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  and  to 
make  apprn.  for  improvement  of  111.  River.  (House 
jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  600-602.) 

1871/2.  Low  water  in  111.  River  during  entire  season 
of  navigation;  feasibility  of  improvement  of  whole 
river  below  Henry;  estimated  cost.  (A.R.  bd.  canal 
comrs.  1871/2:  33.) 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Illinois  River — cont'd 

1872.  Rept.  of  D.  C.  Jenne  on  improvement  of  111. 
River.  (A.R.  canal  comr.  1871/2:  55-60.) 

.     Letter  from  Dr.  Ira  A.  W.  Buck,  mngr.  of  Joliet 

Iron  and  Steel  Co.,  re.  transporting  ores  and  iron 
and  urging  further  improvement  of  111.  River. 
(Same  1871/2:  65-66.) 

1874.  Further  improvements  needed  to  render  111. 
River  navigable  for  largest  steamers  throughout 
season;  estimated  cost  of  these  improvements. 
(Same  1873/4:  11.) 

.    On     completion    of     111.     River     improvements 

freight  of  all  kinds  can  be  shipped  from  Chicago 
to  St.  Louis  or  in  contrary  direction  at  a  cost  of 
%  of  r.r.  charges.  (Same  1873/4:  11.) 

1876.  Importance  to  state  of  early  completion  of  im- 
provements of  111.  River;   probability  of  extensive 
iron  and  coal  transportation.     (Same  1875/6:  13.) 

.  Value  of  water  power  created  by  improvement 

of  111.  River;  probably  no  other  river  in  this  or  any 
other  country  that  can  be  so  cheaply  and  easily 
improved  by  slack  water  navigation;  lock  and 
dams  needed  to  complete  improvements;  estimated 
cost.  (Same  1875/6:  14.) 

.  Improvement  of  111.  River;  importance  of. 

(Same  1875/6:  13-14.) 

1877.  Future  improvements  of  111.  River;  value  of  this 
river  for  commerce;  cost  of  improvement  as  com- 
pared with  Erie  Canal  and  improvement  of  rapids 
of  Miss,  at  Keokuk.     (Same  1876/7:  47-51.) 

.     Rept.  of  chief  engr.,  D.  C.  Jenne,   on  work  on 

canals  and  future  improvement  of  111.  River,  etc. 
(Same  1876/7:  39-56.) 

1880.  Contemplated  improvements  of  111.  River  to 
make  river  navigable  at  all  seasons  from  mouth  to 
La  Salle;  estimated  cost.  (Same  1879/40:  4-6.) 

.     Completion    of    111.    River    improvements    will 

make  good  water  route  from  Chicago  through  111. 
and  Mich.  Canal  to  Miss.  River,  there  connecting 
with  from  12  to  15  thousand  miles  of  internal  river 
navigation  of  Miss,  and  its  tributaries  and  make 
water  communication  from  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence 
and  New  York  City  to  St.  Louis  and  all  places  on 
western  rivers,  New  Orleans  and  Gulf  of  Mexico. 
(Same  1879/80:  6.) 

1880/1.  Necessity  of  continuance  of  improvement  of 
111.  River;  total  cost  of  proposed  lock  and  dams. 
(Same  1880/1:  6.) 

1882.  Necessity  of  completing  the  improvements  on 
the  111.  River.  (Same  1881/2:  8.) 

1896/7.  Case  now  pending  before  Appellate  Court  of 
comrs.  agst.  East  Peoria  asking  injunction  to  re- 
strain said  village  from  completing  drainage  canal 
for  purpose  of  diverting  waters  of  Farm  Creek  and 
Coal  Creek  into  111.  River.  (Same  1896/7:  4-5.) 

1898-1905.  Stage  of  water,  Havana  Bridge,  111.  River, 
above  low  water  mark,  for  series  of  yrs.  (Bienn. 
rept.  flsh  comr.  1902/4:  48.) 

1903.  Plankton  studies  iv.  The  plankton  of  the  111. 
River,  1894-1899,  with  introductory  notes  upon  the 
hydrography  of  the  111.  River  and  its  basin.  By 
C.  A.  Kofoid.  xviii,  629  pp.,  map,  50  pis.  (Bull. 
111.  State  Laboratory  of  Nat.  History  v.  6,  art.  2.) 
LOCKS  AND  DAMS 

1873.  Rept.  on  bill  to  appropriate  money  for  building 
of  lock  and  dam  on  111.  River.  (House  jol.  28  Gen. 
Assem.  1873:  153.) 

1876/7-1900/1.  Rept.  of  supt.  re.  maintenance  and  re- 
pairs on  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  and  locks  and  dams 
in  111.  River.  (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1876/7  (pp. 
34-38)— some  1900/1.) 


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RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Illinois  River — cont'd 
LOCKS  AND  DAMS — cont'd 

1893.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  Sanitary  Dlst.  of  Chi- 
cago re.  removal  of  dams  In  111.  River.  (House  jol. 
38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  433-435.) 

1897.  Removal  of  dams  In  111.  River  undesirable. 
(A.R.  canal  comrs.  1896/7:  5-8.) 

Beardstown 

1874.  Examination  of  Illinois  River  from  Copperas 
Creek  to  La  Grange  to  determine  location  for  next 
lock  and  dam,  probable  location  near  Beardstown, 
estimated  cost  (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1873/4:  11.) 

.  Estimate  of  cost  of  constructing  a  lock  and  dam 

at  Beardstown,  for  Improvement  of  111.  River. 
(Same  1873/4:  44.) 

Copperas  Creek 

1873.  Notice  to  contractors  re.  proposals  for  construc- 
tion of  lock  and  dam  at  Copperas  Creek,  111.  River 
improvement;  bids  reed.;  contract  awarded  to  Wil- 
lard  Johnson.     (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1873/4:  8-9.) 

.  Estimated  cost  of  further  improvement  of  111. 

River  by  construction  of  lock  and  dam  at  or  near 
mouth  of  Copperas  Creek.  (Same  1872/3:  7.) 

1873/4.  Review  of  previous  rept.  on  Copperas  Creek 
lock  and  dam;  111.  River  improvement;  completion 
of  foundation  of  lock  and  dam.  (Same  1873/4:  7- 
8.) 

1874.  Condemnation   of   lands   required   for   lock  and 
dam   at  Copperas  Creek,   111.   River  improvement. 
(Same  1873/4:  9-10.) 

.  111.  River  improvement;  Copperas  Creek,  lock 

and  dam.  (Same  1873/4:  7-11.) 

.  Specifications  of  manner  of  constructing  a  lock 

and  dam  at  Copperas  Creek  for  improvement  of 
111.  River.  (Same  1873/4:  40-56  and  fldg.  sheets.) 

.  Estimated  cost  to  state  of  construction  of  lock 

and  dam  at  Copperas  Creek;  amt.  of  available 
funds  in  state  treasury  to  credit  of  111.  River  im- 
provement. (Same  1873/4:  10.) 

.  Stmt.  of  work  done  on  lock  and  dam  at  Copperas 

Creek,  Dec.  1.  (Same  1873/4:  45.) 

.  Rept.  of  chief  engr.,  D.  C.  Jenne,  re.  construction 

of  lock  and  dam  at  Copperas  Creek  and  further  im- 
provement of  111.  River.  (Same  1873/4:  36-42.) 

.  Specifications  of  manner  of  constructing  lock  at 

Copperas  Creek  for  improvement  of  111.  River. 
(Same  1873/4:  46-54.) 

.  Specifications  of  manner  of  constructing  dam  at 

Copperas  Creek  for  improvement  of  111.  River. 
(Same  1873/4:  54-56.) 

1874/5.  Progress  of  work  on  Copperas  Creek  lock  and 
dam,  assignment  of  contract  to  Archibald  McAr- 
thur.  (Same  1874/5:  5.) 

1875.  Rept.  of  chief  engr.,  D.  C.  Jenne,  on  progress 
of  lock  and  dam  at  Copperas  Creek  since  last  rept. 
(Same  1874/5:  31-36.) 

.    Rept.  on  bill  making  apprns.  for  completion  of 

Copperas  Creek  dam  and  lock  on  111.  River.  (House 
jol.  29  Gen.  Assem.  1875:  260.) 

1876.  Copperas  Creek  lock  and  dam,  present  estimates 
of  cost  of  whole  work  and  stmt.  of  condition  of 
accts.     (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1875/6:  12-13.) 

.    Rept.  of  chief  engr.,  D.  C.  Jenne,  presenting  full 

rept.  of  lock  and  dam  at  Copperas  Creek  with  its 
required  connections  for  improvement  of  111.  River. 
(Same  1875/6:  43-57.) 

1877.  Final  estimate  of  work  done  by  U.  S.  on  founda- 
tion of  lock  at  Copperas  Creek,  111.  River  improve- 
ment.    (Same  1876/7:  61.) 

.     Final  rept.  of  chief  engr.  on  construction  of  lock 

and  dam  at  Copperas  Creek.    (Same  1876/7:  39-42.) 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Illinois  River — cont'd 
LOCKS  AND  DAMS — cont'd 

Copperas  Creek — cont'd 

1877.  Completion  of  Copperas  Creek  lock  and  dam; 
amt.  expended  on  foundation  by  U.  S.  govt. ;  total 
cost  of  work.  (Same  1876/7:  6.) 

.     Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  construction  of 

lock  and  dam  across  111.  River  near  Copperas  Creek. 
(Govs.  mess.  1877:  30.) 

1880.  On  work  done  on  lock  and  dam  at  Copperas 
Creek.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1879/80:  4-6.) 

1884.  Rept.  of  engr.  on  claim  of  A.  Bruce  for  services 
rendered  in  construction  of  lock  at  Copperas  Creek. 
(Same  1883/4:  39-51.) 

.  Investigation  of  claim  of  Alex.  Bruce,  for  pay- 
ment for  construction  of  foundation  of  lock  at  Cop- 
peras Creek  on  111.  River.  (Same  1883/4:  6.) 

.    Rept.  of  Chas.  Levings,  civil  engr.,  on  claim  of 

Alex.  Bruce  for  payment  for  work  on  construction 
of  lock  at  Copperas  Creek.  (Same  1883/4:  39-48.) 

.    Rept.  of  D.  C.  Jenne,  chief  engr.,  on  claim  of 

Alex.  Bruce.     (Same  1883/4:  49-51.) 

1890/2.  Stmt.  claims  for  damages  to  land  by  overflow 
of  111.  River  caused  by  construction  of  Copperas 
Creek  dam.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1890/2:  147- 
148.) 

Henry  Lock 

1872.  Improvements  on  111.  River;  lock  and  dam  at 
Henry.  (A.R.  canal  comr.  1871/2:  61-64.) 

.    Rept.  of  D.  C.  Jenne  on  construction  of  lock  and 

dam  at  Henry  for  improvement  of  111.  River. 
(Same  1871/2:  55-60.) 

1872/3.  Success  of  lock  and  dam  improvement  on  111. 
River  at  Henry;  during  drought  of  last  two  yrs. 
Water  in  river  above  dam  amply  sufficient  for  all 
wants  of  commerce.  (Same  1872/3:  5.) 

1877.  Investigation  of  claims  for  damages  caused  by 
construction  of  dams  at  Henry  on  111.  River  and 
at  New  Haven  on  Little  Wabash.  (Same  1876/7: 
43-47.) 

1879.  Rept.  on  claims  for  damages  caused  by  construc- 
tion of  dams  on  111.  and  Little  Wabash  rivers,  at 
Henry.  (Sen.  jol.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879:  79-88.) 

.    Rept.   on   investigation   of  claims   for   damages 

caused  by  construction  of  dams  at  Henry  on  111. 
River  and  at  New  Haven  on  Little  Wabash  River. 
(House  jol.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879:  186-195.) 

1880/1.  Continuance  of  work  on  locks  and  dams  at 
Henry,  urged  by  comrs.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1880/ 
1:  4-6.) 

1882.    Construction  of  boat  for  use  in  making  repairs 
at  Henry  and  Copperas  Creek.     (Same  1881/2:  7.) 
RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES;  see  below,  that  title 

Tolls 

See  below,  this  title. 
WATER  GAUGES 

1867-1877.  Comparative  stmt.  of  water  gauges  at  La 
Salle,  Henry,  Peoria,  and  Copperas  Creek  each  yr. 
by  days  and  mos.  (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1876/7:  62- 
79.) 

Henry,    Peoria,    and    Copperas    Creek    1870-1877 ;    La 
Salle  1867-1869. 

Kankakee  River;   see  Corporations:   Individual 
Kaskaskia  River 

1829.  Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  improvements 
on  expediency  of  improving  navigation  of  Kas- 
kaskia River.  (Sen.  jol.  6  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1828: 
174-179.) 

.     Rept.  of  council  of  revision  on  bill  "  to  provide 

for  improvement  of  Kaskaskia  river "  stating  ob- 
jections thereto.  (Same  1828:  284.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Kaskaskia  River — cont'd 

1830.  Kept,  and  journal  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  superin- 
tend   improvement    of    navigation    of    Kaskaskia 
River.    (Same  1  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830:  105-119.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen ;  60  copies  ordered  printed.     (Sen.  Jol.  1830/1 : 
104.) 

1831.  Draft  of   memorial  to  Congress   on  subject   of 
navigation    of    Kaskaskia   River.      (House    jol.    7 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1:  294-296.) 

1836.  Rept.  of  surviving  comrs.  apptd.  to  superintend 
improvement  of  navigation  of  Kaskaskia  River  on 
condition  of  work.  (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1835:  104-105.) 

1838.     Rept.   to   internal   improvement   comr.   of   2   ju- 
dicial distr.,  of  principal  asst.  engr.  of  Kaskaskia 
River  Improvement,  Win.  C.  Greenup.     (111.  State 
Register  Aug.  24,  1838  p.  3  c.  1-3.) 
Dated  Belleville,  July  17,  1838. 

.     Description  of  Kaskaskia  River,  obstructions  to 

navigation  consist  of  timber  and  snags;  estimated 
cost  of  removing  these.  (Rept.  bd.  public  works 
Dec.  1838:  88-90.) 

.    Improvement  of  Kaskaskia  River  will  cheapen 

and  facilitate  exports  and  imports,  and  will  bring 
into  use  and  market  large  quantities  of  valuable 
timber.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  92.) 

1869.  Veto  of  bills  to  provide  for  construction  of  levee 
on  Okaw  or  Kaskaskia  River  in  Clinton  Co.,  etc. 
(House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3: 
534-535;  611-612.) 

RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES;  see  below,  this  title 
Little  Wabash  River 

1838.  Estimate  of  probable  cost  of  improving  channel 
of  Little  Wabash  River  by  removing  timber  ob- 
structions therein  and  forming  cut  offs  to  long  and 
abrupt  bends.  (Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838: 
134-135.) 

.     Improvement  of  Little  Wabash  River;   principal 

obstructions;  amt.  expended  on  river;  necessity  for 
purchase  of  private  property  and  erection  of  dams 
and  locks  to  complete  improvement.  (Same  Dec. 
1838:  14-15.) 

— .  Rept.  of  principal  engr.  submitting  estimates, 
etc.  re.  removal  of  obstructions  in  Little  Wabash 
River  at  Carmi  and  New  Haven.  (Same  Dec.  1838: 
131-135.) 

— .  Estimate  of  probable  cost  of  constructing  dam 
and  steamboat  lock  on  Little  Wabash  River  at  New 
Haven.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  133.) 

1873.  Opinion  of  comrs.   that  improvement  of  Little 
Wabash    should    be    maintained;    recommendation 
for  apprn.   for   repairs.      (A.R.   bd.   canal   comrs. 
1872/3:  6.) 

1874.  Description  of  repairs  made  at  Little  Wabash 
improvement;  recommendation  for  law  authorizing 
comrs.  to  collect  tolls  upon  pool  above  dam.    (Same 
1873/4:  12-13.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  canal  and  river  improve- 
ments re.  bill  making  apprns.  to  pay  off  indebted- 
ness of  Little  Wabash  River  improvement.  (House 
jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1874:  289-295.) 

1876.  Since  completion  of  Springfield  and  Southeastern 
R.R.,  and  two  r.rs.  crossing  river  at  Carmi,  busi- 
ness on  Little  Wabash  has  decreased  to  nearly  noth- 
ing; should  improvement  in  this  river  be  aban- 
doned suggestion  for  building  dam  across  head  of 
lock  to  save  water  power.  (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs 
1875/6:  11.) 

1878.  Probability  that  interest  of  state  will  require 
abandonment  of  Little  Wabash  improvement  at 
termination  of  water  power  lease  in  1880.  (Same 
1877/8:  41.) 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Little  Wabash  River — cont'd 

1878.  Supts.  recommendation  that  Little  Wabash  im- 
provements remain  as  they  now  are  until  expira- 
tion of  lease.  (Same  1877/8:  41.) 

1880.  Recommendation  that  Little  Wabash  River  im- 
provement be  abandoned  by  state.    (Same  1879/80: 
6.) 

1881.  Renewed    recommendation   that   Little   Wabash 
improvement  be   abandoned.      (Same   1880/1:  4-5.) 

1887.     Removal  of  dam   across   Little  Wabash   River; 

apprn.  for  same  sufficient  only  for  part.     (Same 

1886/7:  6.) 

RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES  ;  see  below,  this  title 
TOLLS;  see  below,  this  title 


Mississippi  River 

1849.  Govs.  communication  re.  dyke  in  process  of  con- 
struction by  city  of  St.  Louis  betw.  Bloody  Is.  and 
111.  shore.  (Sen.  jol.  16  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess. 
1849:  140.) 

-.    Same,   separate.     4   pp.      (Sen.   repts.    16   Gen. 

Assem.  1  sess.  1849:  61-64.) 
Ohio  River 

1849.  Rept.  of  jt.  select  committee  on  nature  and  ex- 
tent of  jurisdiction  of  111.  over  Ohio  River.  3  pp. 
(House  repts.  16  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1849:  25-27.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1838-1839.  Aggregate  amt.  of  expenditures  on  each  one 
of  the  improvements  mentioned  in  the  internal  im- 
provement bill  up  to  Dec.  2,  1839.  (Rept.  exhibit- 
ing the  statistics  of  the  state  1840:  6.) 

•.    Same.     (House  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40: 

38.) 

River    Improvement:      Great    Wabash,    Illinois,    Rock, 

Kaskaskia,  Little  Wabash,  Embarrass. 
GREAT  WABASH  RTVEB 

See  also  Railroads   (Act  of  1837).     Receipts,  etc. 

1837.  See  above,  Great  Wabash  River,  this  date. 

1838.  Equal  amt.  of  money  appropriated  by   111.   and 
Ind.  for  improvement  of  navigation  of  Great  Wa- 
bash;  total  amt.  expended  by  bd.  on  part  of  Illi- 
nois   for    this    improvement.       (Rept.    bd.    public 
works  Dec.  1838:  12.) 

.     Stmt.  of  disbursements  on  Great  Wabash  River 

improvements  under  present  internal  improvement 
laws  up  to  Dec.  1.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  146.) 

1839.  Mess,  from  gov.  re.  amt.  of  money  appropriated 
for  the  navigation  of  the  Great  Wabash  River,  ace. 
by  a  rept.  from  bd.  of  public  works  and  the  auditor 
of  public  accts.    5  pp.     (Sen.  repts.  11  Gen.  Assem. 
1839/40:  201-205.) 

Amts.  paid  each  year,  1837  to  1839,  on  acct  of  III. 
and  Indiana  of  amt.  appropriated  for  Improvement 
of  navigation  of  Great  Wabash  River  also  amt. 
remaining  unpaid. 

Amt.  paid  out  of  treasury  for  improvement  of  naviga- 
tion of  Great  Wabash  River,  1834-1838. 

1840.  Rept.  of  state  treasurer  on   work  and  expendi- 
tures on  Great  Wabash  River.    10  pp.     ( Sen.  repts. 
12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  289-298.) 

ILLINOIS  RIVEB 

See  also  Railroads  (Act  of  1837).     Receipts,  etc. 

1870/2-1872/3.  111.  River  improvement;  receipts  and 
disbursements  on  acct.  of,  in  aggregate  and  in  de- 
tail. (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1871/2  (pp.  29-31)— same 
1872/3.) 

1871.  Rept.  of  committee  on  expenditure  of  apprn.  for 
improvement  of  111.  and  Little  Wabash  rivers. 
(House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  456- 
457.) 

.     Same,  separate.     2  pp.      (Repts.  1871  v.  1:  801- 

802.) 

1871/2.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  auditor's  warrants  Is- 
sued in  payment  of  work  on  111.  River  improve- 
ment. (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1871/2:  29-31.) 


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RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
ILLINOIS  RTVEB — cont'd 

1872/3.     Apprn.    by   U.    S.    Congress    for    improvement 

of  111.  River;   correspondence  betw.  J.  U.  Macomb 

col.  engrs.  U.  S.  A.  and  chrm.  of  bd.  of  canal  comrs. 

re.  Improvement  of  river.     (Same  1872/3:  7-8.) 

1873.     Amt.  appropriated  by  Congress  for  improvement 

of  111.  River.     (Govs.  mess.  1874:  3.) 
1877.    Final  acct,  state  of  111.  for  improvement  of  111. 
River,   to   Archibald    McArthur.      (A.R.    bd.    canal 
comrs.  1876/7:  60.) 

1888.  Stmt.  of  disbursements  on  acct.  of  dredging  in 
111.  River.  (Same  1887/8:  22.) 

Locks  and  Dams 
See    also    under    Canals     (1867-1904),    Receipts,    etc. 

Tolls. 

1870-1872.  111.  River  improvement;  completion  of  lock 
and  dam  at  Henry;  receipts  and  disbursements 
from  NOT.  30,  1870,  to  Jan.  13,  1872.  (A.R.  bd. 
canal  comrs.  1871/2:  23.) 

1872.  Canal  comrs.  rept.  on  expenditures  in  construct- 
ing dam  and  lock  and  other  improvements  on  111. 
River;  also  on  affairs  of  111.  and  Mich.  Canal;  cost 
of  maintenance,  revenues,  etc.     29  pp.     (Repts.  27 
Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  4:  383-409.) 

.  111.  River  improvement;  receipts  for  lockage  at 

Henry  from  March  to  Nov.  1872;  disbursement  of 
funds  reed,  for  lockage.  (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs. 
1871/2:  32-33.) 

1872-1901.  Business  of  lock  at  Henry;  receipts  and 
disbursements  for  lockage.  (Same  1871/2  (pp.  31- 
34)— some  1900/1.) 

1873.  Amt.  of  revenues  of  canal  and  lock  at  Henry, 
from  all  sources.     (Govs.  mess.  1873:  3.) 

1873-1877.  Stmt.  of  contingent  expenses  in  construc- 
tion of  lock  and  dam  at  Copperas.  (A.R.  bd. 
canal  comrs.  1876/7:  58-59.) 

1874.  Stmt.  showing  total  work  done  on  lock  and  dam 
at  Copperas  Creek  in  each  month;   15%  deducted 
and  payments.     (Same  1873/4:  43.) 

1874-1875.  Same;  from  March  1874  to  Nov.  1875;  15% 
deducted  and  payments.  (Same  1874/5:  36.) 

1874-1876.  Same;  15%  deducted  and  payments;  esti- 
mate of  cost  of  canal  from  111.  River  to  Spring 
Lake.  (Same  1875/6:  58.) 

1874-1877.    Same.     (Same  1876/7:  57.) 

1874/5.  Entire  cost  of  work  on  Copperas  Creek  lock 
and  dam;  available  funds  in  state  treasury  to 
credit  of  111.  River  improvement  after  paying  Nov. 
estimate.  (Same  1874/5:  6.) 

1875.  Stmt.   of  expenses  of   canal   at   Henry.      (Govs. 
mess.  1875:  11.) 

.    Rates  of  toll  established  on  111.  and  Mich,  canal 

and  lock  at  Henry  in  111.  River  for  1875.     (A.R.  bd. 

canal  comrs.  1874/5  (pp.  29-30) — same  1877.) 
.    Large  falling  off  of  tonnage  and  receipts  from 

tolls  on  canal  and  lock  at  Henry.     (Same  1874/5: 

4.) 
1875-1877.    Copperas  Creek  lock  and  dam;   entire  cost 

of  work.     (Same  1874/5  (pp.  5-6) — same  1876/7.) 
1876/7-1900/1.     Receipts  and  disbursements  of  111.  and 

Mich,    canal    and    locks   at   Henry   and   Copperas 

Creek,  from  Dec.  1,  1876,  to  Nov.  30,  1877.     (Same 

1876/7  (pp.  8-22)—  same  1900/1.) 

Itemized  tables  of  all  receipts  and  expenditures. 
1877-1901.    Stmt.    of    receipts   and    disbursements    for 

lockage  at  Copperas  Creek.     (Same  1876/7  (p.  22) 

— same  1900/1.) 
1879.    Names  and  amt.   paid   for  damages  caused  by 

construction  of  lock  and  dam  near  Henry.     (House 

jol.  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879:  911-912.) 
1881.     Suit  brought  agst.  members  of  bd.  by  St.  Louis 

and  Peoria  Packet  Co.  and  Messrs.  Huse,  Loomis 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
ILLINOIS  RIVEB — cont'd 

Locks  and  Dams — cont'd 

and  Co.  for  collecting  tolls  from  said  plaintiffs  at 
Henry  and  Copperas  Creek,  they  claiming  that 
river  is  national  highway  and  should  be  free  from 
tolls.  (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1880/1:  5.) 

1881/2.  Receipts  at  Henry  and  Copperas  Creek  less 
than  disbursements  due  to  high  water  which  en- 
abled boats  to  pass  over  dam  without  lockage. 
(Same  1881/2:  7.) 

1891-1892.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  reed,  and  expended  for 
renewal  of  gates  and  improvements  on  Henry  and 
Copperas  Creek  locks,  under  apprn.  of  June  5. 
(Same  1890/1  (p.  20)— same  1891/2.) 

1891/2.  Repairs  at  Copperas  Creek  and  Henry,  111. 
River,  amt.  of  apprn.  made  by  legisl.  for  these 
repairs,  amt.  expended.  (Same  1891/2:  4.) 

1894/5.  Amt.  expended  for  repairs  at  Henry  and  Cop- 
peras Creek  locks  and  dams,  111.  River;  total  re- 
ceipts and  amt.  of  deficit.  (Same  1894/5:  4.) 

Illinois  River  Improvement  Fund 

1872/4.  Stmt.  showing  receipts  and  disbursements  of 
111.  River  improvement  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1872/4:  xvii-xviii.) 

1873-1876.  Stmt.  of  U.  S.  bonds  purchased  and  held 
for  benefit  of  111.  River  Improvement  Fund. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1872/4  (p.  19) — same 
1874/6.) 

1873/4-1880.  Stmt.  of  111.  River  Improvement  Fund. 
(Same  1872/4  (p.  18)— same  1878/80.) 

1874.  111.  and  Mich.  Canal,  and  111.  River  improve- 
ment; remarks  with  stmts.  re.  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements of  said  funds,  by  auditor  of  public 
accts.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1872/4: 
xvii-xviil.) 
KASKASKIA  RIVEB 

See  also  Railroads   (Act  of  1837).     Receipts,  etc. 

1829.    Tabulated  list  of  expenses  for  making  prepara- 
tions for  improvement  of  Kaskaskia  River.     (Sen. 
jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830:  116.) 
LITTLE  WABASH  RIVER 

1869-1870.  Stmt.  of  bd.  of  canal  comrs.  in  acct.  with 
state  on  Little  Wabash  River  improvement. 
(House  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1874: 
293.) 

1870-1872.  Receipts  and  disbursements  on  acct.  of 
Little  Wabash  River  improvement  from  Dec.  1, 
1870,  to  Nov.  30,  1872.  (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs. 
1871/2:  34.) 

1870/2-1882/3.  Little  Wabash  River  improvement; 
stmt.  of  receipts  and  disbursements  on  acct.  of. 
(Same  1871/2  (pp.  34-35)— some  1882/3.) 

1871.  Gross  receipts  from  Little  Wabash  River  im- 
provement for  first  5  months  1871;  completion  of 
r.r.  from  Evansville  to  St.  Louis  has  rendered  this 
improvement  valueless.  (Same  1871/2:  34.) 

.    See  also  above,  Illinois  River,  this  date. 

1872/3-1882/3.    Receipts  and  disbursements  on  acct.  of 
Little    Wabash    River    improvement   from    Dec.    1, 
1872,   to   Nov.   30,    1873.      (A.R.   bd.    canal   comrs. 
1872/3   (p.  19)— some  1882/3.) 
ROCK  RIVEB 

1838.  Amt.  appropriated  for  improvement  of  Rock 
River;  character  of  obstructions;  further  amt. 
needed  for  this  improvement.  (Rept.  bd.  public 
works  Dec.  1838:  13-14.) 

1838-1839.  Disbursements  made  by  John  Dixon,  comr. 
of  6th  judicial  circuit,  on  Central  R.R.  and  Rock 
River  Improvement,  from  Dec.  3,  1838,  to  June  3, 
1839.  (Same  Dec.  1839:  62-65.) 


366 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
SALINE  RIVEB 

1850-1858.     State  of  treasury  on  acct.  of  fund  for  navi- 
gation of  Saline  River.     (Bienn.  rept.  state  treas- 
urer 1850/2  (p.  8)— some  1856/8.) 
WABASH  RIVEB 

1838.  Comparison  of  cost  of  one  dam  and  one  lock 
and  two  dams  and  two  locks  on   Wabash  River; 
size  of  dam  and  capacity  of  lock  adopted.     (Rept. 
bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  159-160.) 

.  Abstract  of  contract  prices  for  lock  and  dam  at 

Grand  Rapids  of  Wabash  River.  (Same  Dec.  1838: 
283-284.) 

1838-1839.  Disbursements  made  by  Elijah  Willard, 
comr.  of  3d  judicial  circuit,  on  Little  Wabash 
River,  Alton  and  Shawneetown  R.R.,  Central  R.R. 
from  Dec.  3,  1838,  to  June  3,  1839.  (Same  Dec. 
1839:  37-43.) 

1839.  Communication    from    M.    K.    Alexander,    actg. 
comr.,    exhibiting    amt.    of    money    expended    on 
grand  rapids  of  the  Wabash  River.    10  pp.     (House 
repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1839/40:  331-340.) 

Rock  River 

1838.  Rept.  of  engr.  on  survey  of  Rock  River.  (Rept. 
bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  199-203.) 

.    Rock  River  now  navigable  in  ordinary  stage  of 

water  for  boats  of  three  or  four  feet  draft,  with 
exception  of  two  points  which  will  require  dams 
and  locks  to  render  them  navigable.  (Same  Dec. 
1838:  199.) 

.    Detailed  stmt.   of  condition  of  Rock  River   in 

lowest  stage  of  water,  different  impediments  to  its 
navigation,  mode  of  improvement  and  probable 
cost.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  199-202.) 

.    Importance  of  improving  Rock  River;   immense 

benefit  to  be  derived  from  it.  (Same  Dec.  1838: 
202.) 

.    Estimate    for    complete    improvement    of   Rock 

River,  securing  four  feet  of  water  from  Miss.  River 
to  state  line,  distance  of  165  miles.  (Same  Dec. 
1838:  203-204.) 

.  Abstract  of  survey  of  Rock  River  giving  dis- 
tance in  miles,  fall  per  mile,  velocity  in  miles  per 
hour,  soundings,  distance  requiring  improvement 
and  mode  of  improvement.  (Same  Dec.  1838: 
205.) 

.    See  also  above,  Illinois  River,  this  date. 

1841.  Rept.  of  select  committee  apptd.  to  investigate 
contracts  for  improvement  of  upper  rapids  on  Rock 
River.  21  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess. 
1840:  431-453.) 

1843.  Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  improvements 
on  petitions,  remonstrances,  and  protests,  re.  im- 
provements on  Rock  River.  2  pp.  (Same  13  Gen. 
Assem.  1842:  201-202.) 

1896.     Opinion;  navigable  waters — Rock  River.    (Bienn. 

rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  288-289.) 
RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES;  see  above,  this  title 
Saline  River;  see  above,  Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Sangamon  River 

1838.  Plan  of  bridge  to  pass  Sangamon  River.  (Rept. 
bd  public  works  Dec.  1838:  33.) 

1840.  Rept.  of  minority  of  committee  on  bill  to  im- 
prove navigation  of  Sangamon  River.     (House  jol. 
called  sess.  1839/40:  302-303.) 

Tolls 

1872.  Rept.  of  majority  and  minority  of  Sen.  Judiciary 
committee  on  power  of  state  to  levy  and  collect 
tolls  upon  improvements  of  navigation  of  111.  and 
Little  Wabash  rivers.  7,  7  pp.  (Repts.  27  Gen. 
Assem.  1871  T.  3:  85-91  (maj);  110-116  (mino).) 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Tolls — cont'd 
1872.    Same;   minority  rept.   (Sen.  jol.  Nov.  1871:  770- 

775.) 

1878.  Remarks  as  to  right  of  state  to  collect  tolls  for 
use  of  its  improvements  of  navigation  of  111.  River. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1876/8:  8-9.) 

Vermilion  River 

1830.  Memorial  reported  by  committee  to  whom  was 
referred  petition  of  sundry  citizens  of  Vermilion 
Co.  praying  removal  of  mill-dam  near  Eugene,  Ind., 
on  Vermilion  River,  or  locks  built  to  permit  free 
passage  of  boats.  (House  jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1830/1:  182-183.) 
Wabash  River 

1824.  Co-operation  with  Indiana  urged,  in  furthering 
project  to  improve  navigation  of  Wabash  River. 
(Govs.  mess.  1824.) 

1832.  Propriety  of  calling  attention  of  Ind.  to  and  so- 
liciting her  cooperation  in  improvement  of  Wabash 
River.  (Same  1832.) 

1834.  Rept.  on  memorial  to  Congress  re.  improvement 
of  navigation  of  Miss.,  111.  and  Wabash  rivers. 
(House  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834:  81-83.) 

1836.  Rept.  of  committee  on  internal  improvements  to 
which  was  referred  rept.  of  comr.  for  improvement 
of  Wabash  River.  (Same  2  sess.  1835/6:  217.) 

1838.  Rept.  of  David  Burr,  engr.  of  Indiana,  re.  con- 
templated improvements  in  Wabash  River.  (Rept. 
bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  156-163.) 

.  Description  of  current  of  Wabash  River;  ob- 
structions proposed  to  be  remedied  by  present  im- 
provements. (Same  Dec.  1838:  156-157.) 

.     Plans    proposed    for    improvement    of    Wabash 

River  and  adoption  of  plan  of  one  dam  and  one 
lock.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  157-159.) 

.    Rept.    on    jt.    improvement    of   Wabash    River. 

(Same  Dec.  1838:  267-282.) 

.     Contracts  let  for  construction  of  lock  and  dam 

on  Wabash  River;  price  in  excess  of  original  esti- 
mates; kind  of  stone  to  be  used.  (Same  Dec.  1838: 
268.) 

.  Description  and  location  of  obstructions  to  navi- 
gation in  Wabash  River.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  269- 
271.) 

.    Descent  of  Wabash  from  foot  of  Grand  Rapids 

to  mouth.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  272.) 

.    Surveys  for  canal  made  at  Grand  Chain  to  form 

channel  for  Wabash  River  which  would  avoid 
rocky  bar  of  current.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  273.) 

.     Two  feet  of  water  can  be  obtained  in  Wabash 

at  all  times  at  small  cost;  estimate  of  improve- 
ments for  that  purpose.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  274.) 

.     Estimated  cost  of  improvements  to  provide  for 

depth  of  3  ft.  of  water  in  Wabash  from  Grand 
Rapids  to  Ohio  River.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  274-275.) 

.     Proposed  use  of  levees  or  wing  dams  to  preserve 

depth  of  water  in  Wabash;  use  of  artificial  em- 
bankments on  many  rivers.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  275- 
276.) 

.     Plan  for  increasing  depth  of  water  on  sand  bars 

of  Wabash  River.     (Same  Dec.  1838:  277.) 

.  Three  ft.  of  water  in  Wabash  will  afford  naviga- 
tion at  all  times  equal  to  needs  of  country;  plans 
proposed  will  arrest  further  progress  of  bayous. 
(Same  Dec.  1838:  277.) 

.    Specifications    of    works    at    Grand    Rapids    of 

Wabash;  notice  to  bidders.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  288- 
300.) 

.  Article  of  agreement  entered  into  by  M.  K.  Alex- 
ander, comr.  of  111.,  and  Thos.  H.  Blake,  comr.  of 
Ind.  re.  jt.  improvement  of  Wabash  River.  (Same 
Dec.  1838:  285-288.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


367 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Wabash  River — cont'd 

1838.  Value  of  water  power  created  by  improvement  of 
Wabash  River.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  162.) 

RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES;  see  above,  that  title 

ROAD     TAX;     see     TAXATION:      STATE.       ROAD     AND 
BRIDGE  TAX 

ROADS 

1864.  Road  making  In  prairies  of  111.;  by  H.  L.  Boies. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1861/4:  677-679.) 

1874.  Roads  and  road  making  in  111.;  by  J.  W.  Ed- 
wards. (Same  1874:  140-163.) 

1897.  Paving  brick  for  co.  roads  in  111.;  by  Thos.  S. 
McClanahan.  (A.R.  farmers'  institutes  1897:  100- 
103.) 

1901.  Construction  and  care  of  earth  roads  in  111.;  by 
I.  O.  Baker,  pp.  73-93.  (Agric.  exper.  station  bull. 
65.) 

ROADS:    LOCAL 

1883.  Tabulated  stint,  of  amt.  of  money  expended  for 
roads  and  bridges  for  1882  in  each  co.  (Sen.  jol. 
33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  510-511.) 

1892.  Recommendation  that  highway  comn.  be  com- 
posed of  civil  engrs.  of  experience,  and  that  pro- 
vision be  made  to  meet  their  expenses.  (Govs. 
mess.  1892:  23.) 

1895.  Opinion;    right  of  comrs.  of  highways  to  con- 
demn gravel  beds.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6: 
308.) 

1896.  Same;    dividng   townships    into   road    districts. 
(Same  1895/6:  324-325.) 

.     Same;    authority  in   unincorporated  towns  and 

villages   of  comrs.   of  highways.      (Same   1895/6: 
351.) 

1897.  Same;    comrs.  of  highways;   time  of  meeting; 
preparing  poll  list;  record  to  be  kept;  duties  and 
fees  of  town  clerk.     (Same  1897/8:  326-327.) 

1899.  Same;   laying  out  road — proceedings  necessary; 
jurisdiction  of  supervisors  and  road  comrs.    (Same 
1899/00:  287-288.) 

1900.  Same;  road  comrs.  districts — how  formed;  may 
include  territory  of  city;   comr.  of  highways,  how 
vacancy  filled.     (Same  1899/00:  286-287.) 

ROADS:    NATIONAL 

1822.  Comment  on  deep  interest  taken  by  state  in  pro- 
posed continuation  of  national  turnpike  from 
Wheeling  to  Mississippi  River;  importance  of  its 
being  marked  out  as  soon  as  possible,  as  influencing 
settlements  and  improvements  in  its  vicinity;  pro- 
priety of  legisl.'s  authorizing  said  road  in  state,  to 
be  opened  and  put  in  condition  to  be  used  as  soon 
as  possible  after  its  permanent  location  by  U.  S., 
suggested.  (Govs.  inaug.  address  1822;  Sen.  Jol. 
3  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1822/3:  28.) 

1831.  Communication  from  gov.  re.  right  of  way  of 
national  road  in  State.     (House  Jol.  7  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1830/1:  271.) 

1832.  Rept.   on   res.   re.   continuation   of  Cumberland 
road  from  Vandalia  to  Mississippi  River.     (Same 
8  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1832:  72-75.) 

1836.  Memorial  upon  subject  of  continuation  of  na- 
tional road  from  Vandalia  to  Wheeling,  Va.  (Sen. 
Jol.  10  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1836:  41-44.) 

1843.  Rept.  on  subject  of  Cumberland  Road  in  111. 
7  pp.  (House  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3: 
401-407.) 


ROADS:    STATE 

See  also  under  Natural   Resources,  names  of  counties 

for  material  on  roads  In  specific  localities. 
1822.  Conduct  of  opening  and  repairing  roads  not  con- 
sidered as  done  upon  enlarged  principles  author- 
ized in  proportion  to  resources  of  state,  and  re- 
quired by  convenience  and  interests  of  people. 
(Govs.  mess.  1822.) 

1831.  Draft  of  memorial  to  Congress  praying  funds  to 
improve  state  road  from  Vincennes  to  St.  Louis. 
(House  jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1:  266-267.) 

1832.  Auditor's  rept.  as  to  his  refusal  to  issue  warrant 
on  treasurer  in  favor  of  comrs.  for  locating  a  road 
from   Palestine   to  Vandalia.      (Sen.   Jol.    1832/3: 
201.) 

.  Memorial  of  Gen.  Assem.  of  111.  to  U.  S.  Cong., 

for  passage  of  act  enabling  111.  to  apply  donation 
of  land,  Mar.  2,  1827,  to  a  turnpike,  r.r.  or  canal, 
instead  of  limiting  it  to  purpose  of  making  a  canal. 
(A.R.  canal  comrs.  1899/00:  104-105.) 

1835.  Rept.  on  petition  and  remonstrance  re.  re-loca- 
tion of  that  part  of  state  road  from  Vincennes  to 
Chicago  which  lies  betw.  Darwin,  in  Clark  Co., 
and  Paris,  in  Edgar  Co.  (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1834:  280-281.) 

1838.  Propriety  of  making  it  duty  of  engr.  to  survey 
and  locate  all  roads,  subject  to  revision  of  bd.  of 
public  works.     (Govs.  mess.  1838.) 

.  Detailed  stmt.  showing  length  of  each  road  betw. 

points  mentioned  in  law,  whole  length  of  each  road 
and  total  length  of  all  roads  contemplated  in  state. 
(Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  9-11.) 

.  Roads  in  state  can  be  constructed  with  ease  and 

rapidity;  by  commencing  improvements  at  rivers 
where  lumber  is  abundant  and  running  them  into 
interior,  materials  for  rwys.  as  well  as  fencing  and 
building  are  transported  into  heart  of  prairies  with 
less  cost  than  they  can  be  carted  a  few  miles  with 
ordinary  team.  (Same  Dec.  1838:  83.) 

1839.  Recommendation  re.  concentration  of  all  future 
labor  and  expenditures  upon  most  useful  and  prom- 
ising roads,  and  to  improvement  of  such  of  larger 
class  of  rivers,  as  may  be  susceptible  to  steamboat 
navigation.      (Govs.   mess.   1839.) 

1847.  Rept.  on  petitions  and  bills  for  location,  re-lo- 
cation and  vacation  of  state  roads.  2  pp.  (House 
repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:  297-298.) 

1855.  Veto  of  act  to  change  state  road  therein  named. 
1  leaf.  (Repts.  19  Gen.  Assem.  1855:  525.) 

1869.    Veto  of  bill  to  vacate  part  of  road  in  Scott  Co. 
and  establish  another  road.     (House  jol.  26  Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3:  535.) 
Kaskaskia  Road 

1812.  Res.  that  delegate  to  Congress  be  instructed  to 
endeavor  to  obtain  apprn.  from  general  govt.  to 
open  a  road  from  Shawneetown  to  Kaskaskia, 
(Terr.  House  jol.  1812  (repr.  1901):  119.) 

1819.  Communication  from  gov.  re.  road  from  Shaw- 
neetown to  Kaskaskia,  recommending  law  authoriz- 
ing building  of  toll  bridges  over  creeks  and  rivers 
on  said  road,  by  individuals.  (Sen.  jol.  1  Gen. 
Assem.  2  sess.  1819:  129.) 

1902.    Kaskaskia   road   and   trails;    by   Frank   Moore, 
with  a  map.     (Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.,  1902, 
being  111.  State  Hist.  Library  Pubn.  7:  125-128.) 
Labor 

1827.  Objections  of  council  of  revision  on  bill  "  regu- 
lating labor  on  public  roads."  (Sen.  jol.  5  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1826:  256.) 

1869.  Veto  of  bills  to  authorize  bd.  of  supervisors  of 
Knox  Co.  to  fix  rates  of  commutation  of  road  labor, 
etc.  (House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v. 
3:  609.) 


368 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


ROADS:  STATE— cont'd 

Labor — cont'd 

1895.  Opinion;   road  and  bridges  labor  and  cash  sys- 
tem.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:354.) 

1896.  Same;    highways — change    from    labor    system 
back  to  cash  system.    (Same  1895/6:  300.) 

Laws 

1873.     Act  re.  gateways,  roads  and  bridges  in  cos.  not 

under    township    organization,    in    force    Apr.    23, 

1873.    16  pp. 
.     Act  re.  roads  and  bridges  in  cos.  under  township 

organization,  in  force  Apr.  28,  1873.     26  pp. 
1875-1895.     Act  regulating  roads,  bridges,  etc.  in  towns 

and  cos.    6  v.     (Laws  of  state.) 

1875,  1879,  1885,  1887,  1889,  1895. 
Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1883.    Laws  concerning  roads  and  bridges.     (Same.) 
Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

.    Act  re.  roads  and  bridges  in  cos.  under  township 

organization,   and   to   repeal   acts   therein   named. 
(Same.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  irom  Bowker. 
1886-1902.    Road  and  bridge  acts.     (Same.) 

1886,   1889,    1895,    1898,    1902.      1886,    1889,    1895   not 

seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1898.  Laws  of  111.  re.  roads  and  bridges  in  cos.  not 
under  township  organization.  42  pp. 

.    Laws  of  111.  re.  roads  and  bridges  in  cos.  under 

township  organization.     44  pp. 

1902.  Laws  of  111.  in  relation  to  roads  and  bridges  in 
cos.  under  township  organization.  Compiled  by 
secy,  of  state.  46  pp. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  also  Railroads   (Act  of  1837).     Receipts,  etc. 

See   also   note   under   Finance :      State.      Receipts   and 

Expenditures.     1821/2-1834/5. 

1820-1826.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  inquire  as  to 
amt.  of  money  paid  out  of  state  treasury  from  Dec. 
1,  1820,  to  Dec.  1,  1826,  for  making  and  improving 
roads.  (House  jol.  5  Gen.  Aseem.  1  sess.  1826/7: 
206-207.) 

1823-1833.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  amt.  of  money  drawn 
from  treasury  for  making  roads  in  state.  (Sen. 
jol.  1832/3:  404-406.) 

Shows  expenditures  for  each   road  In  each  yr. 
1838.    Table  showing  average  cost  per  mile  and  total 
cost  of  each  and  all  roads  contemplated  in  state. 
(Rept.  bd.  public  works  Dec.  1838:  11.) 
Two  PEB  CENT  FUND 

1831.  Memorial  reported  by  committee  on  internal 
improvements  praying  Congress  to  grant  apprn.  out 
of  2%  fund  to  improve  certain  roads.  (House  jol. 
7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1:  278-279.) 

1863.  Memorial  to  Pres.  of  U.  S.  asking  for  payment 
of  state  of  2%  fund  arising  from  proceeds  of  sales 
of  public  lands  sold  in  state  since  Jan.  1,  1819,  to 
which  state  is  entitled  for  road  purposes.     (Same 
23  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1863:  694-695.) 

1864.  Repts.  of  Hon.  I.  N.  Morris,  on  2%  fund,  made 
to  gov.    131  pp.     (Repts.  24  Gen.  Assem.  1865  v.  1: 
193-315.) 

1865.  Mess,  of  Gov.  Yates  in  response  to  House  res.  of 
Jan.  6,  1865,  re.  claim  of  111.  agst.  TJ.  S.  for  2%  of 
net  proceeds  arising  from  sale  of  public  lands.    131, 

88  pp. 
.    Mess,  of  gov.  re.  claim  of  111.  agst.  U.  S.  for  2% 

of  net  proceeds  arising  from  sale  of  public  lands. 

5  pp.     (Repts.  24  Gen.  Assem.  1865  T.  1:  187-189.) 
1867.    Rept.  of  I.  N.  Morris,  atty.  for  HI.,  on  2%  fund 

arising  from  net  proceeds  of  sales  of  public  lands 

within  state.    88  pp.     (Same  25  Gen.  Assem.  1867 

v.  2:  633-720.) 


ROCK  ISLAND 
Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality 

ROCK  ISLAND  COUNTY  (1831) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Horticultural     Society;      see     Agriculture.       Horticultural 

Associations 

Mineral  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

ROCK  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

ROCKFORD 

Population;  see  that  title 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

School  Houses;  see  Education.    School  Houses 

Water-supply;  see  that  title 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  LOCUST;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS. 
PESTS 

RURAL  SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION 

RUSSIAN  THISTLE;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

RYE 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 

The  rye  crop  statistics  include  prices  and  production 
figures. 

Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

ST.  CLAIR  COUNTY  (1790) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural   Society;    see   Agricultural  Societies 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Grape  Culture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Livestock;  see  Agriculture,  that  title 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Nurseries;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Orchards;   see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Fruit 
Riots;  see  Riots  and  Mob  Violence 

SALARIES 
City  Officers 

1898.  Opinion;  salary  of  aldermen — compensation  not 
to   be   changed   during   term.      (Bienn.   rept.   atty. 
gen.  1897/8:  199.) 

County  and  Town  Officers 

1877.    Rept.  on  res.  re.  fees  and  salaries  of  co.  officers. 

(House  jol.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877:  675.) 
1895.    Opinion;   salaries  of  co.  officers.     (Bienn.  rept. 

atty.  gen.  1895/6:  226-227.) 
1897.    Opinion;    per    diem    pay    of   township    officers. 

(Same  1897/8:  213.) 
ASSESSORS 

1897.     Opinion;    compensation    of    assessors.      (Bienn. 

rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  199-200.) 
COUNTY  CLEBK 

1899.  Opinion;  compensation  of  co.  clerk;  not  entitled 
to  extra  compensation  as  clerk  of  bd.  review;   may 
receive  extra  clerical  help  by  authority  of  bd.  re- 
view.    (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  215.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


369 


SALARIES— cont'd 
County  and  Town  Officers — cont'd 
COUNTY  PHYSICIANS 

1878.  Tabular  stmt.  showing  names  and  compensation 
of  co.  physicians  in  111.     (5  bienn.  rept.  bd.  pub- 
lic charities  1876/8:  266-267.) 

COUNTY  TREASURER 
1882.    Opinion;    co.   treasurer's   salary.      (Bienn.   rept. 

atty.  gen.  1880/2:  32.) 
1899.    Opinion;    co.    treasurer;    compensation    as    co. 

treasurer  is  in  full  of  his  services  as  co.  treas.  and 

ex-offlcio  supervisor  of  assessments.     (Same  1899/ 

00:  209.) 

SOPEBVISOHS 

1897.  Opinion;  compensation  of  supervisor  and  town 
clerk.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  212.) 

1899.  Same;  compensation  of  supervisors.  (Same 
1899/00:  219.) 

1903.  Same;  compensation  of  supervisor.  (Same 
1903/4:  299.) 

State  Officers 

1821/2-1902/4.  See  under  Finance:  State.  Receipts 
and  Expenditures.  1821/2-1834/5. 

The  expenditures  for  the  later  years  are  to  be  found 
in  the  accts.  referred  to  In  note  under  above  dates. 
1827-1828.    Rept.  of  conference  committee  on  bill  mak- 
ing apprns.  for  two  yrs.  1827  and  1828;  for  pay  of 
certain  officers.      (Sen.  jol.   5  Gen.  Assem.   1  sess. 
1826:  313-314.) 

1842-1844.  Auditor's  reply  to  Sen.  res.  of  inquiry  as  to 
his  authority  to  draw  certain  salary  warrants  upon 
state  treasury  betw.  Dec.  1,  1842,  and  Dec.  1,  1844; 
with  his  stmt.  of  amts.  paid  officers  of  state  betw. 
these  dates.  3  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem. 

1  sess.  1844/5:  151-153.) 

1845.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred the  auditor's  special  rept.  re.  amt.  of  money 
paid  to  gov.,  secy,  of  state,  auditor  and  treasurer. 

2  pp.     (Same  1844/5:  201-202.) 

1865.  Protest  agst.  bill  prescribing  duties  of  auditor 
and  treasurer  with  regard  to  payment  of  salaries 
and  compensations.  (Sen.  jol.  24  Gen.  Assem.  reg. 
sess.  1865:  153-154.) 

1879.  Repts.  of  heads  of  state  depts.  on  no.  of  persons 
employed  in  each  office,  nature  of  employment,  sal- 
ary, etc.,  made  to  committee  on  fees  and  salaries. 
(Same  31  Gen.  Assem.  1879:  256-277.) 

1903.  Opinion  re.  apprns.;  apprn.  bill  cannot  provide 
larger  salary  than  fixed  by  statute;  where  statute 
creating  office  provides  for  payment,  no  apprn. 
bill  necessary.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4: 
132-133.) 
ADJUTANT  GENERAL 

The  amt.  annually  drawn  from  the  state  treasury  on 
acct.  of  salary  for  atty.  general  and  his  subordi- 
nates Is  detailed  In  the  auditor's  "  Stmt.  of 
warrants  drawn  "  In  his  bienn.  rept. 

1879.    Recommendation  for  increase  in  salary  of  adj. 
gen.  and  increase  of  force   in  his  office.     (Govs. 
mess.  1879:  18.) 
AUDITOR 

See  note  under  Adjutant  General ;  same  applies  here. 
1893.    Communication    from    atty.    gen.    re.    auditor's 
right  to  draw  three  salaries,  as  auditor  of  public 
accts.,  as  comr.  of  insurance  and  as  ex  officio  mem- 
ber of  bd.  of  equalization;  re.  right  of  treasurer  to 
loan  public  money  and  appropriate  interest  for  per- 
sonal use;  re.  recovery  of  money  loaned  by  ex  state 
financial  officers,  not  accounted  for  by  them.    (Sen. 
jol.  38  Gen.  Assem.  1893:  278-282.) 
BOARD  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS 


SALARIES— cont'd 
State  Officers— cont'd 

COURTS 

See  note  under  Adjutant  General,  above ;  same  applies 

here. 

1845.  Communication  from  Chief  Justice  and  associate 
Justices  of  Supreme  Court  re.  request  that  they  re- 
linquish certain  %  of  their  salaries.  8  pp.  (Sen. 
repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  193-200.) 

1871.  Rept.  on  House  bills  re.  establishment  of  courts 
and  salaries  of  court  officials.  (House  jol.  27  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1871  v.  1:  475-477.) 

1897.  Opinion;  compensation  of  district  clerk.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  201.) 

.    Same;  salary  and  clerk  hire  circuit  clerk.  (Same 

1897/8:  200.) 

FACTORY  INSPECTORS;  see  LABOR 
GOVERNOR 

See  note  above  under  Adjutant  General ;  same  applies 
here. 

1838.  Rept.  on  expediency  of  increasing  salary  of  gov. 
and  judicial  officers  of  state;  with  table  showing 
salaries  paid  these  officers  by  several  states  of 
the  union  in  various  yrs.  betw.  1819  and  1838.  8  pp. 
(Repts.  11  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1838.) 

.     Same.     (House  jol.  1838/9:  129-133.) 

1845.  Communication  from  gov.  re.  reduction  of  his 
salary.  2  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1844/5:  173-174.) 

1883.     Govs.  communication   re.  amt.  appropriated  for 
clerk   hire   and   no.    of   clerks    in   Executive   dept. 
(House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  178.) 
JUDGE  OF  ELECTION 

1897.  Opinion;  pay  of  judges  and  clerks  of  election — 
eight  hour  law  does  not  apply.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1897/8:  201-202.) 

1903.    Same;    compensation   of  judges   and   clerks   of 
election — eight  hour  law  does  not  apply.     (Same 
1903/4:  295-296.) 
LEGISLATURE 

See  note  above  under  Adjutant  General ;  same  applies 
here.  See  also  under  Finance :  State.  Expendi- 
tures. 

1843.  Rept.  on  inquiry  into  charges  agst.  asst.  ser- 
geant-at-arms,  for  drawing  salary  for  official  ser- 
vices for  which  he  was  not  properly  appointed. 
6  pp.  (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3: 
143-148.) 

1865.  Stmt.  containing  estimate  of  compensation  of 
members  and  officers  of  Sen.  for  services,  including 
compensation  for  mileage.  (Sen.  jol.  24  Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1865:  961-962.) 

1877.  Rept.  on  res.  re.  pay  of  enrolling  and  engrossing 
clerk  and  assists.  (House  jol.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877: 
129-130.) 

1881.  Rept.  of  no.  and  names  of  persons  employed  by 
authority  of  House,  for  what  purpose  so  employed, 
and  per  diem  of  each  employee  and  date  of  employ- 
ment. (Same  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881:  198-199.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  select  committee  to  investigate  pay-roll 
of  House.  (Same  34  Gen.  Assem.  1885:  512-518.) 

1887.    Communication  from  auditor  returning  certified 
copies  of  res.  to  grant  extra  compensation  to  vari- 
ous employees  of  35  Gen.  Assem.  for  services  ren- 
dered.    (Sen.  jol.  35  Gen.  Assem.  1887:  1076.) 
SECRETARY  OF  STATE 

See  note  above  under  Adjutant  General;  same  applies 
bore. 

1847  Communication  from  secy,  of  state  re.  fees  and 
ann.  emoluments  of  his  office.  1  leaf.  (House 
repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1846/7:307;  Sen. 
repts.  1846/7:  145-146.) 

1875  Rept.  on  salaries  and  fees  of  office  of  secy,  or 
state  and  that  of  auditor.  (Govs.  mess.  1875:  4.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


SALARIES— cont'd 
State  Officers — cont'd 
STATE  ATTOBNEYS 
1840.    Recommendation    for    increase    m    salaries    ot 

prosecuting  attys.  (Govs.  mess.  1840.) 
1891  Recommendation  that  statute  making  compensa- 
tion of  state  attys.  depend  upon  no.  of  convictions 
they  are  able  to  secure  be  modified  so  as  to  give 
the  public  prosecutors  a  liberal  fixed  salary. 
(Same  1891:  14.) 

STATE  INSTITUTIONS;   see  MAINTENANCE:    STATE 
Teachers;  see  Labor.    Wages 
Town  Officers 

1899.  Opinion;    compensation  of  assessors;    per   diem, 
duties  of  bd.  of  town  auditors.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1899/00:  344-345.) 

1900.  Same;  compensation  of  town  assessors.     (Same 
1899/00:  252-253.) 

SALINE  COUNTY  (1847) 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;   see  Natural  Resources 

SALINE  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 
SALINES;  see  LAND:    STATE 

SALT 

Deposits;  see  Natural  Resources.    Mineral 
Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

SALTPETRE;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.    MINERAL 
SAN  JOSE  SCALE;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.     PESTS 
SANDSTONE;   see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.     MINERAL 

SANDWICH 
Climate;  see  that  title 

SANDWICH  AGRICULTURAL  INSTITUTE;    see  AGRICUL- 
TURAL SOCIETIES 

SANGAMON  COUNTY  (1821) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.     Pests 
Debt;  see  Debt:    Local 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Juvenile  Court;  see  Administration  of  Justice:    County 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

SANGAMON  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

SANITARY  COUNCIL  OF  THE  MISSISSIPPI  VALLEY;  see 
PUBLIC  HEALTH.    SANITATION 

SANITARY    DISTRICTS;    see    PUBLIC    HEALTH.      SANI- 
TATION 

SANITARY    SURVEY;    see    PUBLIC    HEALTH.     SANITA- 
TION 

SANITATION 

Public;  see  Public  Health 

State  Institutions;   see  Maintenance:   State  Individual  In- 
stitutions 
Sweat  Shops;  see  Labor.    Factory  Inspection 


SCABIES;    see    AGRICULTURE.      LIVESTOCK.      INSPEC- 
TION, ETC. 

SCARLET-FEVER;   see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.     EPIDEMICS 
SCHOOL  LANDS;  see  EDUCATION.    SCHOOL  FUNDS 

SCIENCE 
Education;  see  Education.     Scientific 

SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION 

SCHUYLER  COUNTY  (1825) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.     Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Debt;  see  Debt:    Local 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Mineral  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 

Minerals;   see  Natural  Resources 

SCOTT  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE 

serial 

1809-1870 

The  office  of  secretary  of  state  has  existed  from  the 
beginning  of  tie  first  territorial  organization.  No 
regular  reports,  however,  such  as  those  required 
of  other  executive  departments  were  required  of 
the  secretary  of  state. 
1870-1904 

Under  the  constitution  of  1870  the  secretary  of  state 
was  required  to  make  a  regular  report. 

1  series 

1870.    Rept.  of  the  secy,  of  state  for  the  yr.  ending  Nov. 
30,  1.    Springfield,  1870. 
Checklist 
1.  1870.     111.  Jol.  Prtg.  Office,  1870.     20,  52  pp. 

Not   included    In    Collected    docs.      Contains    catalogue 
of  111.  State  Library.     Springfield,  1871.     52  pp. 

2  series 

1870/2-1872/4.    Bienn.  rept.  of  the  secy,  of  state  for  the 
period  ending  Nov.  30.     Springfield,  1872-1875. 

Checklist 

1870/2  dept.  ed.     State  Jol.  Steam  Print,  1872.    27  pp. 
1870/2  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     27  pp. 
1872/4  dept.  ed.     State  Jol.   Steam  Print,  1875.     50  pp. 
1872/4  doc.     ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     50  pp. 

3  series 

1874/6-1902/4.    Bienn.  rept.  of  the  secy,  of  state  for  the 
period  ending  Sept.  30.    Springfield,  1876-1905. 

Checklist 

1874/6  dept.  ed.  D.  W.  Lusk,  1876.  31  pp. 
1874/6  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  31  pp. 
1876/8  dept  ed.  Weber  &  Co.,  1878.  Iv,  71  pp. 
1876/8  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1878/80  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1880.  100  pp. 
1878/80  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  97  pp. 
1880/2  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1882.  11,  210  pp. 
1880/2  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1882/4  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1884.  vi,  263  pp. 
1882/4  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1884/6  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1886.  vti,  184  pp. 
1884/6  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  vll,  184  pp. 
1886/8  dept.  ed.  Springfield  Prtg.  Co.,  1889.  6,  152  pp. 
1886/8  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept  ed. 
1888/00  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1891.  vi,  128  pp. 
1888/90  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1890/2  dept.  ed.  H.  W.  Rokker,  1892.  vi,  120  pp. 
1890/2  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1892/4  dept.  ed.  Ed.  F.  Hartman,  1895.  vii,  206  pp. 
1892/4  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1894/6  dept.  ed.  Phillips  Bros..  1897.  xxl,  201  pp. 
1894/6  doc.  ed.  Same  as  dept.  ed. 
1896/8.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  105,  ix  pp.* 
1898/00.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  107  pp. 
1900/2.  Phillips  Bros.,  1902.  148  pp. 
1902/4.  111.  State  Jol.  Co.,  1905.  144  pp. 


*  From  this  date  no  doc.  ed.  was  issued. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


371 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
1870-1904— cont'd 
3  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 


1872/4 

29   ' 

1874/6 

30   ' 

1876/8 

31 

1878/80 

32 

1880/2 

33 

1882/4 

34 

1884/6 

35 

1880/8 

36 

18SS.WI 

37 

isnn  2 

38 

1892/4 

39 

1S94  (i 

39 

sem.  1873, 

V. 

1 

77-103. 

1875, 

V. 

1 

337-386. 

1877, 

y. 

1. 

pt.  1  :  265 

293. 

1879, 

V. 

2, 

doc.  A. 

1881, 

T. 

1. 

B. 

1883, 

T. 

1, 

B. 

1885, 

T. 

1, 

D. 

1887, 

V. 

1. 

D. 

1889, 

T. 

1. 

D. 

1891, 

T. 

1, 

D. 

1893, 

T. 

1, 

D. 

1895. 

T. 

1. 

unlettered 

doc. 

1896, 

V. 

1. 

Thereafter  the  Collected  docs,  were  discontinued. 

non-serial 

1872.  Laws  enacted  by  27th  Gen.  Assem.,  affecting  of- 
fice of  secy,  of  state.  (Bienn.  rept.  secy,  of  state 
1870/2:  14-18.) 

Commissions;  see  Fees.    State  Officers 
Fees;  see  Fees.    State  Officers 
Finances  of  Office;  see  Finance:   State 
Salary;  see  Salaries 

SECURITIES 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:    State 

SEED  CROPS;  see  AGRICULTURE.     CROPS.     GRASS  AND 
FORAGE  CROPS 

SEEDS 

Prices;  see  that  title 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

SEMINARY  FUND;   see  EDUCATION.     SCHOOL  FUNDS 

SEWAGE  DISPOSAL;  see  WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWER- 
AGE 

SEWERAGE;   see  WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE 

SHEEP 

Diseases;   see  Agriculture.    Livestock.     Inspection,  etc. 
Raising;   see  Agriculture.     Livestock 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

SHELBY  COUNTY  (1827) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.     Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

SHINGLES 

Prices;  see  Prices.    Lumber 

SILK  CULTURE;  see  INDUSTRIES 

SLEEPING  CARS 
Operation;  see  Railroads 
Taxation;   see  Taxation;   State 

SMALL  POX 

Deaths  from;  see  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality 
Epidemic;  see  Public  Health.    Epidemics 

SMUT;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 
SNY  ISLAND  LEVEE  BONDS;  see  DEBT:    LOCAL 
SOILS;   see  AGRICULTURE,  that  title 


SOLDIERS'    HOME    IN    CHICAGO;    see    MAINTENANCE: 
PRIVATE  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

SOLDIERS'  HOMES;    see  MAINTENANCE:    STATE.     DE- 
PENDENTS 

SORGHUM 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

SPECULATION 

1883.  Rept.  on  methods  of  Chicago  Board  of  Trade,  and 
like  organizations,  re.  option  deals  and  grain 
gambling.  (House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  817- 
819.) 

.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  in 

objection  to  House  bill  582  "  to  prevent  forestall- 
ing market  by  withholding  from  public  market 
prices  and  market  quotations  growing  out  of  trans- 
actions or  dealings  under  sanction  of  private  organ- 
izations or  corporations."  (Same  1883:  622.) 

SPRINGFIELD 

Climate;   see  that  title 

Juvenile  Court;   see  Administration  of  Justice:    City 

Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality 

STARK  COUNTY  (1839) 

Agricultural  Board;   see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

Taxation;  see  Taxation:    State.    County  Tax 

STATE  DEBT  FUND;  see  DEBT:  STATE 

STATE  DEPARTMENT;  see  SECRETARY  OF  STATE 

STATE  HOUSE  FUND;  see  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND 
GROUNDS:  STATE.  CAPITOL 

STATE  LABORATORY  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY;  see  NAT- 
URAL RESOURCES.  MUSEUMS 

STATE'S  ATTORNEY 
Fees;  see  Fees.    State  Officers 
Salary;  see  Salaries 

STATISTICS 

1869.  Recommendation  for  law  to  secure  to  state  ad- 
vantages of  statistical  information  by  establishing 
a  statistical  bureau.  (Govs.  mess.  (Oglesby)  1869: 
13.) 

STATISTICS   OF   COAL   PRODUCTION   IN  ILLINOIS;    see 
INDUSTRIES.     MINING.    COAL 

STEPHENSON  COUNTY  (1837) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Livestock;  see  Agriculture,  that  title 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

STOCK  SHOWS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    LIVESTOCK 
STOCK  YARDS;  see  COMMERCE.    LIVESTOCK 
STONE  QUARRIES;   see  INDUSTRIES 


372 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


STRAWBERRY 

Crop;   see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Fruit 

STREATOR 

Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.     Mortality 
Water-supply;  see  that  title 

STREET  RAILWAYS 

1865.  Veto  of  House  bill  concerning  horse  rwys.  in 
city  of  Chicago.  (House  jol.  24  Gen.  Assem.  reg. 
sess.  1865:  562-566;  Sen.  jol.  1865:  411-415.) 

1895.  Veto  of  bill  concerning  street  r.rs.  and  to  repeal 
certain  act  therein  named,  also  concerning  elevated 
r.rs.   and  to   regulate   same;    and   bill   to   regulate 
granting   of    franchises   and   special   privileges   by 
cities,    villages   and    incorporated    towns.      (House 
jol.  39  Gen.  Assem.  1895:  1139-1142;   Sen.  jol.  1895: 
624-627.) 

.    Veto  of  House  bill  618  to  regulate  granting  of 

franchises  and  special  privileges  by  cities,  villages 
and  incorporated  towns  and  Sen.  bill  137  and  138 
resp.  concerning  elevated  r.rs.  and  to  regulate  same 
and  concerning  street  rwys.  (House  jol.  39  Gen. 
Assem.  1895:  767-770.) 

Objected  to  on  ground  that  bills  legalize  monopoly. 

1896.  Opinion;     grant    of    franchise    to    street    r.rs. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  160-161.) 

1897/8.  Laws  enacted  by  40th  Gen.  Assem.  re.  street 
rwys.  over  bridges;  selling  or  fraudulently  using 
passes;  consolidation;  horse  and  dummy  r.rs.; 
stocking  held  by  mnfg.  cos.  and  warehouses.  (28 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1897/8:  119-129.) 

1898.  Opinion;    powers   of   village   bd.    re.    sidewalks. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  153.) 

.     For  legisl.  regarding  street  rwys.     (28  A.R.  r.r. 

and  warehouse  comn.  1897/8:  xii.) 

1899.  Statistics  of  elevated  and  electric  r.rs.  in  111.  re- 
porting   to    this    comn.      (29    same    1898/9:  cxxi- 
cxxiv.) 

1899-1902.    Stmt.    showing   no.    of   rails,   ties,   ballast, 

bridges,  trestles,  grades  and  overhead  crossings  on 

elevated  and  electric  rwys.   in  111.   for  yr.   ending 

June  30.     (29  same  1898/9   (pp.  ccxxvii-ccxxviii)  — 

32  same  1902.) 
1899-1904.     Stmt.  showing  income  acct. — whole  line  of 

elevated  and  electric  r.rs.  for  yr.  ending  June  30. 

(29  same  1898/9  (pp.  ccxv-ccxvii)— 34  same  1904.) 
.    Stmt.  of  capital  of  elevated  and  electric  rwys.  at 

close  of  yr.  ending  June  30.     (29  same  1898/9   (p. 

ccxiv) — 34  same  1904.) 
.    Classification  of  mileage  of  elevated  and  electric 

r.rs.  for  yr.  ending  June  30.     (29  same  1898/9  (p. 

ccxiii) — 34  same  1904.) 
.    Statistical  tables  of  elevated  and  electric  r.rs. 

in  111.,  incorporated  under  general  laws  of  state. 

(29  same  1898/9  (pp.  ccxi-ccxxxii)— 34  same  1904.) 
.     Stmt.    showing    description    and    equipment    of 

whole  line  of  elevated  and  electric  rwys.     (29  same 

1898/9   (pp.  ccxxiv-ccxxvi) — 34  same  1904.) 

No  returns  1899/00. 
.    Stmt.  showing  earnings  and  income  of  elevated 

and  electric  rwys.  in  111.  for  yr.  ending  June  30. 

(29    same    1898/9     (pp.    ccxviii-ccxix) — 34    same 

1904.) 
.    Stmt.  of  elevated  and  electric  r.r.  expenditures 

in  111.     (29  same  1898/9  (p.  ccxx)— 34  same  1904.) 
.    Stmt.  of  passenger  and  freight  traffic  on  elevated 

and  electric  r.rs.  in  111.     (29  same  1898/9  (p.  ccxxi) 

—34  same  1904.) 
1900.    List  of  r.r.  officials — surface  and  elevated,  city, 

suburban  and  interurban  rwys.     (20  same  1899/00' 

61-67.) 


STREET  RAILWAYS— cont'd 

1900-1904.  General  balance  sheet  of  elevated  and  elec- 
tric rwys.  for  yr.  ending  June  30.  (30  same  1899/ 
00  (pp.  cxcviii-cxcix) — 34  same  1904.) 

1900/1-1903/4.  Comparative  strut,  of  assets  and  liabili- 
ties of  surface  and  elevated  electric  rwys.  in  111. 
(31  same  1900/1  (p.  191) — 34  same  1903/4.) 

.  Comparative  stmt.  of  mileage  of  surface  and 

elevated  electric  rwys.  in  state.  (31  same  1900/1 
(p.  189)— 34  same  1903/4.) 

.  Comparison  of  capitalization  of  surface  and  ele- 
vated electric  rwy.  cos.  representing  entire  mileage 
of  such  cos.  (31  same  1900/1  (pp.  189-190) — 34 
same  1903/4.) 

.  Comparison  of  income  acct. — whole  line  of  sur- 
face and  elevated  electric  rwys.  (31  same  1900/1 
(p.  190)— 34  same  1903/4.) 

.  Comparative  summary  of  earnings  and  income 

of  surface  and  elevated  electric  rwy.  cos.  in  III. 
(31  same  1900/1  (p.  191)— 34  same  1903/4.) 

.  Comparative  summary  of  expenditures  of  sur- 
face and  elevated  electric  rwys.  in  111.  (31  same 
1900/1  (p.  191)— 34  same  1904.) 

.  Comparative  summary  of  passenger  and  freight 

traffic  of  surface  and  elevated  electric  rwys.  in  111. 
(31  same  1900/1  (p.  192) — 34  same  1904.) 

1902.  Opinion;  street  rwys.;  consent  of  abutting  prop- 
erty owners.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  228- 
229.) 

1903-1904.  Surface  and  elevated  electric  rwys.:  misc. 
data  pertaining  to  characteristics  of  road,  etc.,  for 
yr.  ending  June  30.  (33  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse 
comn.  1902/3  (pp.  231-232)— 34  same  1904.) 

Accidents;  see  that  title 

Taxation;  see  Taxation:    State 

Wages;  see  Labor.    Wages 

STREET  RAILWAYS:    INDIVIDUAL 
Belt  Railway 

1882/3-1885/6.    Rept.  of  Belt  Rwy.  Co.  of  Chicago. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1882/3  In  13  A.R.  r.r.  and  wareh.  comn.  1882/3  :  11-14. 

1883/4    "  14 '         "       1883/4 :  11-15. 

1884/5    "  15 1884/5 :  10-15. 

1885/6    "  16 '         "       1885/6:11-16. 

General  Electric  Railroad 

1896.  Proceedings;  The  People  vs.  General  Elec- 
tric R.R.  Co.,  Chicago.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1895/6:  180-182.) 

Metropolitan  Electric  Railroad 

1901.  Rept.  on  res.  granting  use  of  property  to  Metro- 
politan Electric  R.R.  with  stmt.  of  officers  of  Indus- 
trial Home  for  Blind.  (House  jol.  42  Gen.  Assem. 
1901:  222.) 

Metropolitan  West  Side  Elevated  Railway 

1901.  Petition  of  Metropolitan  West  Side  Elevated 
Rwy.  Co.  for  leave  to  occupy  strip  of  ground  owned 
by  111.  Industrial  Home  for  Blind  on  southwest 
boulevard  in  Chicago.  (House  jol.  42  Gen.  Assem. 
1901:  193-195.) 

1903.  Opinion;    right  of  Metropolitan  West  Side  Ele- 
vated Rwy.  Co.  to  change  its  object  and  extend  line 
of  co.  under  act  of  June  6,  1889.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1903/4:  217.) 

South  Chicago  Railway 

1891.  For  protection  of  crossing;  The  Baltimore  and 
Ohio  and  Chicago  R.R.  Co.,  petitioner  vs.  The 
South  Chicago  City  Rwy.  Co.,  respondent.  (22 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1891/2:  281-282.) 

STRIKES;  see  LABOR  DISPUTES 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


373 


STREETS 

1898.  Opinion;  care  of  streets.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1897/8:  152.) 

SUNDAY  OBSERVANCE 

1895.  Opinion;    application   of   Sunday   law.      (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  338.) 

1896.  Supreme  Court  decision  re.  Sunday  laws;   com- 
mon law  rule  as  to  observance  of;  William  S.  Eden 
vs.  The  People.     (Same  1894/6:  103-109.) 

1904.  Res.  that  111.  Farmers'  Institute  express  disap- 
proval of  Sunday  opening  of  state  fair  grounds, 
and  that  all  demoralizing  side  shows  should  be 
excluded  from  grounds.  (A.R.  farmers'  institutes 
1904:  105.) 

SUGAR 
Beet;  see  Industries.    Sugar 

SULPHUR;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES.  MINERAL 

SUPERVISORS 
Salary;  see  Salaries 

SUPREME  COURT 
Salary  of  Justices;  see  Salaries 

SURGEONS 
License;  see  License:    State.    Physicians 

SURPLUS  REVENUE  FUND 

Under  Act  of  Congress  of  1836;  see  Finance:    State.    Funds 
Under  Act  of  Illinois  of  1853;  see  Debt:    State 

SWAMP  LANDS;  see  LAND:    STATE 
SWEATSHOPS;   see  LABOR.     HOUSE  INDUSTRIES 

SWEDES 
Population;  see  that  title 

SWINE 

Diseases;  see  Agriculture.    Livestock.    Inspection,  etc. 
Exports;  see  Commerce.    Imports  and  Exports 

TARIFF 

1843.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  S.  C.  res.  re.  federal 
relations  and  the  tariff.  6  pp.  (House  repts.  13 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  375-380.) 

.  Message  from  gov.  with  S.  C.  preamble  and  res. 

on  subject  of  federal  relations  and  tariff;  also  Ga. 
res.  on  subject  of  repudiation.  9  pp.  (Same  1842/ 
3:  365-373.) 

1864.  Res.  that  justice  to  interest  of  wool-growers  of 
U.  S.  demands  that  duty  of  lOc.  per  Ib.  be  levied 
by  act  of  Congress  on  imported  wools,  and  request 
that  senators  and  representatives  from  111.  in  Con- 
gress favor  passage  of  law  to  that  effect.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1861/4:  92.) 

TAXATION:    FEDERAL 

Direct  Tax;  see  Finance:  State.    Receipts,  Etc. 
Duties 

1854.    Memorial  of  select  committee  to  draft  memorial 
to  Congress  for  repeal  of  duties  on  sugar  and  mo- 
lasses.     (Sen.   jol.    18   Gen.   Assem.    2   sess.    1854: 
82-84.) 
War  Revenue 

1898.     Opinion;    U.   S.  revenue  act;    warrants  of  state 
auditor  on  state  treasurer  do  not  require  stamp. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  325-326.) 


TAXATION:   FEDERAL— cont'd 
War  Revenue — cont'd 

1898.  Same;  internal  revenue  stamp  act;  agts.'  certifi- 
cates exempt  from  stamp;  express  packages  sent 
by  insurance  dept.  exempt.  (Same  1897/8:  242- 
243.) 

-.     Opinion;    U.  S.   revenue  act;    express  cos.  must 

stamp  receipt;  telephone  and  telegraph  messages 
stamped  by  sender;  warrants,  deeds,  contracts  and 
pay  rolls  of  state  Univ.  need  not  be  stamped. 
(Same  1897/8:  326.) 

TAXATION:    LOCAL 

1822.  Authority  given  co.  comrs.  to  impose  taxes  for 
co.  purpose,  considered  too  unlimited.  (Govs.  mess. 
1822.) 

1869.  Veto  of  bill  re.  Hamilton,  Lacon,  and  Eastern 
R.R.  Co.  and  local  taxes  thereon  in  Livingston,  La 
Salle  and  Marshall  cos.  (House  jol.  26  Gen.  Assem. 
reg.  sess.  1869  v.  3:  693.) 

1872.  Veto  of  act  to  enable  cities,  villages  and  incorpo- 
rated towns  to  contract  for  supply  of  water  for 
public  use  and  levy  and  collect  tax  to  pay  for  same. 
(Same  27  gen.  assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1871:  985-987.) 

.    Same,  separate.    2  pp.     (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem. 

1871  v.  3:  83-84.) 

1880-1884.    Table  showing  by  cos.  road  and  bridge  tax.    4- 
(Agric.  dept.  circular  118:  120-121.) 

1880/2.  Opinion;  road  and  bridge  tax.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1880/2:  28.) 

1897.  Opinion;   that  co.  treasurer  may  refuse  to  pay 
warrants  agst.   particular  fund   in  excess  of  amt. 
on  hand  and  taxes  already  levied.     (Same  1897/8: 
306-307.) 

1898.  Same;  levy  of  road  and  bridge  tax  by  comrs.  of 
highways;  rate;  additional  levy;  levy  under  labor 
system.     (Same  1897/8:  329.) 

.    Same;  labor  system — road  and  bridge  tax  under 

a  disposition  of  same  when  collected.  (Same  1897/ 
8:  331-333.) 

1899.  Same;  taxation  for  public  library.     (Same  1899/ 
00:  165-166.) 

Board  of  Review 

1898.  Opinion;    co.   bd.   may   institute  suit   to   collect 
taxes  due  on  forfeited  property  and  for  recovery 
of  any  personal  property  tax;  can  not  barter  away 
taxes;    right  to  employ  counsel  other  than  state's 
atty.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  304.) 

1899.  Same;  that  co.  clerk  may  receive  extra  compen- 
sation as  clerk  of  bd.  review.    (Same  1899/00:  208.) 

1900.  Same;    power    of    bd.    of    review    of    Cook    Co. 
(Same  1899/00:  255-256.) 

1903.  Same;  powers  and  duties  of  bd.  review.  (Same 
1903/4:  444.) 

Chicago 

1829-1868.  Table  showing  growth  of  Chicago,  i.  e. 
population,  1829-1868;  real  estate,  1837-1868;  per- 
sonal property,  1841-1868;  taxes,  1837-1868.  (Rept. 
House  committee  on  internal  improvements  1869: 
2-3.) 

.    Same.     (Repts.  26  Gen.  Assem.  1869  v.  1:  410- 

411.) 

1890.  Petition  of  tax  payers  of  West  Chicago  that  law 
passed  for  bonding  or  taxing  city  of  Chicago  for 
benefit  of  stockholders  of  Columbian  Exposition  be 
so  framed  that  no  portion  of  said  funds  so  raised 
by  tax  or  sale  of  bonds,  shall  be  expended  over 
four  miles  from  centre  of  population,  at  Harrison 
and  Throop  streets.  (Sen.  jol.  36  Gen.  Assem. 
extra  sess.  1890:  26-27.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


TAXATION:    STATE 

ILLINOIS 

1818.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  giving  stmt.  of 
balances  due  and  to  become  due  Dec.  1,  1818,  from 
sheriffs  of  the  several  cos.,  together  with  partial 
stmt.  of  amt.  due  from  non-residents.     (Sen.  jol.  1 
Gen.  Assem.   1  sess.   1818:  38-39;    House  jol.   1818: 
33-34.) 

1819.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  bill  defining 
duties  of  sheriffs  and  coroners,  with  reference  to 
collection  of  monies.     (Sen.  jol.   1  Gen.  Assem.   2 
sess.  1819:  110-111;  House  jol.  1819/20:  84-85.) 

1821/2.  Non-resident  land  tax;  revenue  from;  proposal 
to  advertise  sale  of  taxable  property  of  non-resi- 
dents. (Auditor's  rept.  1821/2.) 

.  Expediency  of  changing  system  of  taxation;  pro- 
posal to  apply  entire  proceeds  of  land  tax  to  sup- 
port of  state  govt.,  and  to  levy  an  ad  valorem  tax 
on  other  property  for  co.  purposes.  (Same  1821/2.) 

1822.  See  Land:    State.     Military  Bounty  Land. 

1823.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  on  expediency  of 
reducing  taxes.     (House  jol.  3  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1822/3:  157-158.) 

1824.  Revenue  of  state  considered  great  in  proportion 
to  population;    depreciated  value  of  currency  pre- 
venting reduction  of  taxes;  much  revenue  derived 
from    taxes    paid    by    non-residents    on    military 
bounty  lands;  no.  and  value  of  salines  also  a  great 
source  of  revenue.     (Govs.  mess.  1824.) 

1826.  Advisability  of  providing  by  law  for  payment, 
by  such  persons  as  prefer  to  do  so,  of  taxes  in 
specie  at  current  value  of  state  paper;  inconve- 
nience of  procuring  state  paper  in  small  sums  nec- 
essary to  pay  individual  taxes,  noted ;  need  of  legis- 
lative enactment  for  assessment  of  relative  value 
of  the  two  currencies,  and  regulations  to  govern 
proper  collection  of  revenue.  (Same  1826.) 

.  "  It  is  a  singular  fact  that  no  document  or  rept. 

that  has  ever  been  presented  to  the  Gen.  Assem. 
as  far  as  I  can  discover,  exhibits  anything  like  a 
precise  view  of  the  amt.  chargeable  on  the  resp. 
branches  of  the  revenue,  or  of  the  aggregate  taxes 
that  have  accrued  in  any  one  year,  since  the  Govt. 
commenced  its  operations."  (Same  1826.) 

1830.  Recommendation  for  repeal  of  every  law  of  state 
that  authorizes  action  upon  contract  for  rent  of,  or 
for  any  lands  which  shall  not  have  been  listed  for 
taxes,  as  lands  of  individuals  are  by  laws  of  state 
required  to  be.  (Same  1830.) 

1834.  Necessity  of  radical  revision  of  some  of  leading 
principles  of  revenue  laws.     (Same  1834.) 

1835.  Communication    from    auditor    re.    evasions    of 
revenue  laws  by  non-residents  in  listing  lands  for 
taxation.     (Sen.  jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834/5: 
173-174.) 

1835-1836.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  amt.  of  taxes  payable  on 
resident  and  non-resident  lands  in  each  co.;  also 
quantity  and  description  of  seminary  lands  selected 
by  comrs.  apptd.  by  gov.  which  have  been  rejected 
by  treasury  dept.  of  U.  S.  (Same  2  sess.  1835:  63- 
66.) 

1836.  Propriety  of  so  altering  revenue  law,  as  to  have 
land  tax  revenue  paid  into  treasury  on  Jan.  1,  in 
each  yr.     (Govs.  mess.  1836.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  no.   of  acres  of  land  subject  to 

taxation  in  state,  and  amt.  of  taxes  payable  upon 
said  land  [etc.].  (Auditor  of  public  accts.) 

Not    seen ;    entry    from    Bowker.      500    copies    ordered 
printed.      (Senate  Jol.   1836/7:162.) 

1836/8.  "  Period  has  arrived  when  an  amdmt.  of  our 
revenue  laws  can  no  longer  be  postponed";  tax  on 
lands  of  non-residents,  and  receipts  from  banks  for 
bonus  and  dividends  on  stock  only  source  of  reve- 
nue except  school  fund;  lands  of  non-residents 
daily  passing  into  hands  of  residents,  decrease  of 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 

revenue  from  this  source  counterbalances  increase 
from  proceeds  of  new  land  entries.  (Auditor's 
rept.  1836/8.) 

1838.  Remarks  re.  revenue  system  of  state.  (A.R. 
auditor  public  accts.  1837/8:  52-53.) 

Paging  from  Senate  jol. 

1839-1858.  Amt.  of  taxable  property  in  111.  (Trans, 
state  agrlc.  socy.  1857/8:  app.) 

1841.  Letter  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  re.  amt.  of 
revenue  to  be  derived  from  lands  which  will  be- 
come taxable  in  yrs.  1841-1842-1843.    3  pp.     (House 
repts.  12  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1840/1:  165-167.) 

1842.  For   reduction   in   expense   of   collecting   taxes. 
(Rept.  auditor  public  accts.     1840/2:  21.) 

.    Recommendation  that  rate  of  taxes  be  reduced 

as  low  as  administration  of  govt.  will  justify. 
(Govs.  mess.  1842.) 

1843.  Rept.   of  treasurer  on  subject  of  10%   revenue. 
1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3: 
177.) 

1844.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  quantity  of 
lands  taxable  in  state.     3  pp.      (House  repts.  14 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1844/5:  117-119.) 

.     Suggestions    by    auditor    of    public    accts.    re. 

emendation  of  present  revenue  system.  (Bienn. 
rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1842/4:  21-25.) 

1845.  Communication   from   auditor   of    public   accts. 
re.  commencing  suits  upon  all  accts.  due  from  col- 
lectors.   2  pp.     (House  repts.  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1844/5:  295-296.) 

.    Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  on  amt.  which 

would  be  added  to  state  revenue  if  legisl.  should 
take  land  tax  from  cos.  8  pp.  (Same  1844/5:  179- 
184.) 

With  tabular  stmt.  showing  aggregate  amt.  of  real 
and  personal  property  assessed  In  each  county, 
together  with  amt.  of  state  and  county  tax,  levied 
on  each  separately  for  the  year  1844.  Also,  the 
aggregate  amt.  of  town  property. 

.     Rept.   of  committee  on  finance  on   so  much  of 

govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  state  debt  and  increase  of 
taxation.  14  pp.  (Same  1844:  129-142.) 

1845-1851.  Comparative  stmt.  of  amt.  of  taxable  prop- 
erty, real  and  personal,  in  state.  (Govs.  mess. 
1853.) 

1853.  Recommendation  that  revenue  tax  be  reduced 
50%  to  make  rate  10  cts.  upon  $100  worth  of  tax- 
able property.  (Same  1853:  10.) 

1856-1903.  Stmt.  of  aggregate  amt.  of  state  taxes 
charged;  amt.  of  abatements,  commissions,  etc.,  de- 
ducted; net  amt.,  and  amt.  remaining  unpaid  in 
each  co.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1856/ 
8  (pp.  40-43)— same  1902/4.) 

From  1880  to  1903  Inclusive,  table  Includes  back  taxes. 

1865.  Necessity  for  reenactment  of  law  authorizing 
payment  of  taxes  in  U.  S.  notes  suggested.  (Govs. 
mess.  1865.) 

1867-1872.  Stmt.  of  rates  per  cent,  of  addition  and  de- 
duction determined  by  state  bd.  of  equalization; 
for  several  cos.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1866/8  (pp.  120-121)— same  1870/2.) 

1868-1879.  Stmt.  showing  rate  of  state  tax  levied,  each 
yr.  (House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  472  y.) 

1868-1902.  Taxes  levied;  remarks  on  rate  of  taxation 
of  property  in  state  to  meet  expenses  of  state. 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1866/8  (p.  5)  — 
same  1900/3.) 

1870.  Revenue  law;  remarks  of  auditor  of  public  accts. 
re.  amdmts.  of  law.  (A.R.  same  1869/70:  5-6.) 

1872.  Govs.  mess,  with  ace.  communication  from  audi- 
tor, re.  state  law  for  assessment  and  collection  of 
revenue.  (Sen.  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess. 
1871:  750.) 


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ILLINOIS — cont'd 

1872.  Govs.    mess,    transmitting   communication    from 
auditor  of  public  accts.  on  state  of  law  for  assess- 
ment and  collection  of  revenue.     7  pp.     (Repts.  27 
Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  3:  101-105.) 

.     Same.     (House  jol.  Nov.  1871:  1062-1065.) 

1872-1874.  New  revenue  law;  remarks  on  said  law  re. 
assessment  of  property  and  for  levy  and  collection 
of  taxes.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1870/ 
2  (pp.  ix-x)—  same  1872/4.) 

1873.  Stmt.  of  condition  of  portion  of  state  tax  levied 
upon  assessment,  in  excess  of  amt.  needed  to  raise 
$3,500,000,    being    7/36    of    amt.    charged,    by    cos. 
(Same  1872/4:  74-75.) 

1873/4.  List  of  suits  instituted  in  U.  S.  Circuit  Court 
for  Southern  District  enjoining  collection  of  taxes. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1873/4:  7.) 

.  List  of  tax  injunction  cases  pending  in  Circuit 

Court  of  U.  S.,  at  Chicago.  (Same  1873/4:  7.) 

1874.  Levy    of    1874;    remarks    by    auditor    of    public 
accts.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1872/4: 
xi.) 

.  Levy  of  1873  and  decision  of  Supreme  Court  in 

"Ramsay  vs.  Hoeger";  remarks  by  auditor  of  pub- 
lic accts.  (Same  1872/4:  ix-xi.) 

1874-1884.  Comparative  stmt.  of  amt.  of  value  of  prop- 
erty in  state  for  taxable  purposes.  (Govs.  mess. 
1885:  6-7.) 

1875-1876.  Amt.  authorized  to  be  raised  by  taxation, 
for  general  purposes.  (Same  1877:  26  (Beveridge).) 

.  Table  showing  comparison  of  amts.  of  state  tax 

levied,  and  school  tax  fund  and  interest  on  school 
fund  distributed  by  cos.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equal- 
ization 1877:  xxxviii-xxxix.) 

1877.  Suggestion   that   courts   of   final    resort   be   em- 
powered and  required  to  determine  tax  to  be  paid 
by   litigant,   and   to   enforce   collection   thereof   by 
judgment   and    execution   by   ordinary    process   of 
law.     (Govs.  mess.  1877:  38   (Beveridge).) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  directed  to  ascertain  if  sys- 
tem of  revenue  adopted  by  state  of  Penn.,  could  be 
adopted  in  state  of  111.  without  charge  in  state 
constitution,  and  examine  system  of  taxation  of 
Penn.,  O.,  and  Ind.,  and  rept.  re.  advisability  of 
enacting  in  this  state  any  of  provisions  adopted  in 
those  states.  (Sen.  jol.  30  Gen.  Assem.  1877:  324- 
328.) 

1877-1904.  Stmts.  showing  rates  per  cent,  of  addition 
to  or  deduction  from  assessed  value  of  each  class  of 
property  in  each  co.  in  state,  as  determined  by  state 
bd.  of  equalization.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public 
accts.  1876/8  (pp.  89-90;  130-131)— same  1902/4.) 

1877/8.  General  orders  re.  collection  of  taxes  from 
property  in  hands  of  receivers.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1876/8:  11.) 

1878.  Suggestions  for  amdmts.  of  law  re.  revenue  sys- 
tem of  state.     (Bienn.   rept.   auditor  public  accts. 
1876/8:  [iii]-v.) 

1880/2.  Digest  of  more  important  opinions  rendered; 
back  taxes.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2:  19.) 

.     Same;  tax  judgements.     (Same  1880/2:  31.) 

1881.  Estimate  of  amt.  required  to  be  raised  by  taxa- 
tion for  all  purposes  for  2  yrs.  ensuing.  (Govs. 
mess.  1881:  17.) 

— — .  Suggestion  for  apptmt.  of  comn.  for  collection 
of  statistics  and  examination  of  revenue  systems 
of  other  states  and  countries,  and  to  aid  in  prepara- 
tion of  law  to  equalize  burdens  of  taxation.  (Same 
1881:  15.) 

.  Our  revenue  system;  speeches  delivered  In 

House  by  Hon.  D.  T.  Linegar,  Alexander  Co.,  and 
Hon.  W.  H.  Allen,  Whiteside  Co.  (Jols.,  docs.,  etc.) 
Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

ILLINOIS — cont'd 
1882.     Rate  of  taxes.     (Auditor  of  public  accts.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1882-1883.  Table  showing  by  cos.  amt.  of  total  tax  each 
yr.  and  rate  of  taxation  per  acre.  (Dept.  agric. 
circular  106:  90-91.) 

Embraces  state,  co.,  township,  school,  road,  and  bridge 
taxes,    registered   bond   fund,   and  all   other   tares 
except  city  and  Incorporated  town  taxes. 
1882-1884.     Same.     (Same  118:  118-119.) 
1883-1885.     Estimate  of  amt.  required  to  be  raised  by 
taxation  for  all  purposes  for  next  two  yrs.     (Govs. 
mess.  1883:  5.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  revenue  committee.     (Jols.,  docs.,  etc.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

— .    Rept.  of  revenue  committee,  on  proposed  amdmt. 
to  revenue  law.     (Same.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
— .    Rules,  etc.,  of  revenue  committee.     (Same.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1886.  Rept.  of  the  revenue  comn.  apptd.  under  jt.  res. 
of  34th  Gen.  Assem.  to  propose  and  frame  a  revenue 
code,  etc.,  with  ace.  address.     Springfield,  Phillips 
Bros.,  1902.    xvi,  70  pp. 

Hay  commission. 

1888.  Revenue  law;  remarks  by  auditor  of  public  accts. 
re.  collection  of  taxes,  with  res.  of  state  bd.  of 
equalization.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1886/8:  xiii-xiv.) 

— .     Rate   per   cent   of   taxes,   official   and    unofficial. 
(Auditor  of  public  accts.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1891.  Journal  of  committee  of  whole  house  of  37  Gen. 
Assem.  for  purpose  of  receiving  suggestions  from 
state  assns.  of  co.  supervisors  and  co.  bds.  re. 
needed  legislation.  (House  jol.  37  Gen.  Assem. 
1891:  1415-1420.) 

Municipal    suffrage    for    women,    commercial    congress, 
and  single  tax. 

1893.     List  of  lands  taxable.     (Auditor  of  public  accts.) 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1895.  Rept.  on  that  part  of  govs.  proclamation  and 
mess.  re.  raising  of  revenue  equal  to  apprns.  made 
by  39  Gen.  Assem.  (Sen.  jol.  39  Gen.  Assem.  specl. 
sess.  1895:  30-35;  House  jol.  same  1895:  17-23.) 

.     Govs.  mess,  authorizing  tax  levy  for  next  2  yrs., 

which  will  produce  sum  equal  to  total  apprns.  made 
at  regular  sess.  (House  jol.  39  Gen.  Assem.  extra 
sess.  1895:  7-8.) 

.     Minority  rept.   on  sufficiency  of   tax  levy  made 

by  39  Gen.  Assem.  in  regular  sess.  (Sen.  jol.  39 
Gen.  Assem.  specl.  sess.  1895:  38-39.) 

.     Proclamation  of  gov.  convening  extra  session  of 

39th  Assem.  for  purpose  of  considering  following 
subjects:  raising  of  revenue  equal  to  apprns.,  crea- 
tion of  revenue  law,  abolition  of  state  bd.  of  equal- 
ization, child  labor,  creation  of  bd.  of  arbitration, 
fix  charges  of  sleeping  car  service,  employment,  of 
convicts.  (Same  extra  sess.  1895:  3-6.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  to  whom  was  referred  that 

part  of  message  of  gov.  re.  to  raising  of  revenue 
equal  to  apprns.  made  by  39  Assem.  (Same  1895: 
30-35.) 

.     Opinion;    plotting   lands   for   taxation.      (Bienn. 

rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  285-286.) 

1897.  Same;   compensation  of  co.  clerks  for  extending 
city  taxes.     (Same  1897/8:  304-305.) 

.     Same;    plots  and  surveys — on  failure  of  owner, 

duty  of  co.  clerk  to  make  for  purposes  of  taxation. 
(Same  1897/8:  312.) 

1898.  Same;    that   revenue   officers   should   collect  all 
taxes  certified  to  them  for  collection  by  co.  clerk; 
questions    of    legality    should    be    left    to    courts. 
(Same  1897/8:  325.) 


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TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

I  ILLINOIS — cont'd 

1898  Same;  municipal  bonds— registered;  payment 
of;  tax  levy,  limitation  of.  (Same  1897/8:  149-150.) 

1899.  Same;  laying  out,  vacating,  widening,  etc.,  dam- 
ages for,  how  tax  collected  and  paid.     (Same  1899/ 
00:  292-293.) 

.    Same;   comns.  allowed  by  law  to  co.  collectors. 

(Same  1899/00:  207-208.) 

1900.  Same;    payment  of   interest  on  taxes   due   and 
unpaid.     (Same  1899/00:  277.) 

Same;    tax  collected  under  labor  system;    how 

disbursed.     (Same  1899/00:  285-286.) 

1901.  Same;    tax   for   failure   to   remove   drift   wood. 
(Same  1901/2:  355-356.) 

Same;    taxation  of  personal   property.      (Same 

1901/2:  357-358.) 

.  Same;  kind  of  money  to  be  reed,  in  payment  of 

taxes — power  of  co.  bd.  to  give  relief  in  case  of 
alleged  excessive  tax.  (Same  1901/2:  359.) 

1901/2.  Remarks  on  revenue  laws.  (Same  1901/2: 
19-20.) 

1903.  Opinion;  personal  property  on  farm — where 
taxed.  (Same  1903/4:  434-435.) 

OHIO 

.  1830-1844.  Table  showing  population,  taxable  property, 
and  total  tax  of  Ohio;  to  illustrate  contention  that 
high  taxation  instead  of  impoverishing  has  en- 
riched state.  (Kept,  of  committee  on  finance  on 
so  much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  state  debt,  etc. 
1845:  10.) 
Armory  Tax 

1880/2.  Digest  of  more  important  opinions  rendered: 
armory  tax  in  cos.  of  3d  class.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1880/2:  18.) 

.    Same;  armory  subject  to  taxation.     (Same  1880/ 

2:  18.) 

Assessment,  Equalization  and  Valuation 
serial 
1  series 

Created  by  Act  of  March  8,  1867.  Under  this  law  the 
board  consisted  of  one  member  from  each  of  the 
25  Senatorial  districts. 

—      1867-1871.    Proceedings   of   state   bd.    of   equalization. 
Springfield,   1867-1871. 


1867,  Oct.  1. 


1868, 
1869, 
1870, 
1871, 


6. 
5. 
4. 
3. 


Checklist 

1867.  74  pp. 

1868.  81  pp. 

1869.  112  pp. 

1870.  108  pp. 

1871.  109  pp.,  1  foldg.  table. 

2  series 


Under  election  law  of  April  3,  1872.  This  law  pro- 
vided for  one  member  from  each  congressional 
district 

1872-1904.     Proceedings    of    state    bd.    of    equalization. 
Springfield,  1873-1904. 

Checklist 

1872,  Aug.   13.     1872.     121   [for  112]  pp.,  1  foldg.  table. 
Contains,   pp.   103-112.     Proceedings   of  bd.   at  special 

session  June  4,  1872,  convened  for  purpose  of  re- 
assessment of  Cook  Co. 

1873,  Aug     12.     1873.     165,   Ixxxlv   pp. 

1874,  "       11.      1874.     06,  xxxviii   (1)   pp. 

1875,  10.     1875.     78,  xxxix  pp. 

1876,  8.     1876.     83,  xxxlx  (I)   pp. 

1877,  14.     1877.     vi,  87,  Iv  (1)  pp.,  3  foldg.  tables. 

1878,  13.     1878.     vl,  81,  Iv  (1)  pp.,  3  foldg.  plates. 

1879,  12.     1879.     vi,  88,  llli  pp.,  1  foldg.  table. 

1880,  10.     1880.     vl,  69,  Hi  pp.,  2  foldg.  tables. 

1881,  9.     1881.     iv  (2),  73.  Till  pp.,  2  foldg.  tables. 

1882,  '         8.     1882.     Iv   (3).  76,  llv  pp. 

1883,  '       14.     1883.     iv,    (3),   69,   Ixvfii    pp.,   3   foldg. 

tables. 

1884,  '       12.     1884.     Iv,     (3),    73,    Ixx    pp.,    3    foldg. 

tables. 

1885,  '       11.     1886.     li,  80,  Ixxvl  pp.,  3  foldg.  tables 

1886,  •       10.     1886.     Ix,  72,  ixxvl  pp.,  4  foldg.  tables. 

1887,  9.     1887.     Ix,  78,  Ixxvii  pp.,  3  foldg.  tables. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Assessment,  Equalization  and  Valuation — cont'd 
serial— cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

1888,  Aug.   14.     1888.     ix,  82,  Ixxviil  pp.,  3  foldg.  tables. 

1889,  "       13.     1889.     ix,  85,  Ixxvii  pp.,  3  foldg.  tables. 

1890,  "       12.     1890.     Ix,  92,  Ixxvii  pp.,  4  foldg.  tables. 

1891,  "       11.     1891.     Ix,  90,  Ixxix  pp.,  3  foldg.  tobies. 

1892,  "          9.     1892.     ix,  91,  Ixxix  pp.,  3  foldg.   tobies. 

1893,  "          8.     1893.     ix,  82,  Ixxix  pp.,  3  foldg.  tobies. 

1894,  "       14.     1894.     Ix,  84,  Ixxviii  pp.,  3  foldg.  tobies. 

1895,  "       13.     1895.     ix,  81,  Ixxix  pp.,  4  foldg.  tobies. 

1896,  "       11.     1896.     Ix,  78,  Ixxix  pp.,  4  foldg.  tobies. 

1897,  "       10.     1897.     ix,  88,  Ixxx  pp.,   3  foldg.  tables. 

1898,  Sept.  13.     1898.     ix,  87,   Ixxx  pp.,  3  foldg.   tobies. 

1899,  "        12.     1899.      (4),     93,     Ixxviil     pp.,     2     foldg. 

tables. 

1900,  "       11.     1901.     iv,  177  pp.,  3  foldg.  tobies. 

1901,  "       17.     1902.     iv,  203  pp.,  3  foldg.  tobies. 

1902,  "       16.     1903.     iv,  278  pp.,  3  foldg.  tables. 

1903,  "       15.     1904.     iv,  282  pp.,  3  foldg.  tables. 


J.U.  I   .»  i-t .  IV,      - 

13.     1904.     283  pp., 

These  volumes  are  not  included  In  the  Collected  docs. 


1904, 


foldg.  tables. 


non-serial 

1835-1845.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  taxable  land  in 
acres,  assessments  of  real  and  personal  property, 
receipts  and  disbursements,  etc.  (Rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1840/2:  18.) 

1839.  Suggestion  that  law  be  passed,  authorizing  and 
requiring  assessors  who  may  be  apptd.  ensuing  yr., 
in  those  cos.  failing  to  comply  with  law,  to  assess 
tax  for  present  yr.  (Same  1838/9:  14.) 

1839-1898.  Stmt.  showing  the  assessed  valuation  of 
property  for  purposes  of  taxation,  rate  of  taxation, 
and  ami  realized  each  yr.  (Blue  Book  1899:  385- 
386.) 

1839-1902.     Same.     (Same  1903:  579-580.) 

.  Stmt.  showing  the  aggregate  equalized  as- 
sessment of  taxable  property  in  111.  (Same  1903: 
581-582.) 

1844.    See  above,  under  Taxation,  this  date. 

1846.  Remarks  with  suggestion  by  auditor  of  public 
accts.  re.  assessment  of  lands  and  collectors  of 
same.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1844/6: 
38-39.) 

1848.  Same;  re.  collection  of  taxes  for  assessments  of 
lands.  (Same  1846/8:  13-14.) 

1850.  Some  better  and  more  perfect  system  of  assess- 
ing and  valuing  property  seems  to  be  required; 
suggestion  re.  (Same  1848/50:  24-25.) 

.  Suggestion  that  provision  be  made  for  assess- 
ment of  property  in  certain  towns,  and  co.  treas- 
urers be  required  to  execute  bonds.  (Same  1848/ 
60:  25.) 

*•  1853-1865.  Stmt.  exhibiting  total  assessment  for  taxa- 
tion in  several  cos.,  and  amt.  of  property  reported 
therein  by  U.  S.  census.  (Same  1864/6:  84-87.) 

1854.  Remarks  with  suggestions  by  auditor  of  public 
accts.  re.  assessment  and  valuation  of  property  in 
state.  (Same  1852/4:  4-9.) 

1854-1872.  Table  showing  assessed  value  of  mnftred. 
articles  and  r.r.  property  from  auditor's  rept.,  and 
repts.  of  bd.  of  equalization.  (7  rept.  trustees  of 
111.  Industrial  University  1873/4:  135.) 

_  1855-1904.  Stmt.  of  all  property  assessed  for  taxation 
in  several  cos.,  with  average  values  of  domestic  ani- 
mals, etc.,  and  no.  of  acres  of  land  In  cultivation, 
with  recapitulation  of  same.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1854/6  (p.  47) — same  1902/4.) 
^"  1853-1867.  Table  exhibiting  total  assessments  for  taxa- 
tion in  several  cos.,  1853-1866,  and  equalized  assess- 
ment for  1867.  (Proc.  bd.  equalization  1867:  72- 
74.) 

1860.  Stmt.  of  total  value  of  real  and  personal  prop- 
erty of  state.  (Govs.  mess.  1863:  14.) 

1864-1865.  Stmt.  showing  total  taxable  property  of 
state,  as  assessed.  (Same  Jan.  1867:  7.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


377 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization  and  Valuation — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1864-1868.  Table  showing  total  taxable  property  of 
state.  (Same  1869:  11.) 

^.     .    Stmt.  of  property  assessed  for  taxation  in  the 

several  cos.  with  average  values  of  domestic  ani- 
mals, horses,  neat  cattle,  mules,  sheep,  hogs,  and 
no.  of  acres  of  land  in  cultivation — wheat,  corn  and 
other  field  products,  with  recapitulation.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1865/6  (pp.  xviii-xxxii) — same 
1867/8.) 

1866.  Assessments;     remarks    by    auditor    of    public 
accts.    re.   assessment  and   valuation   of   property, 
and  recommending  creation  of  state  bd.  of  equaliza- 
tion for  same.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1864/6:  5-6.) 

1867.  Stmt.  of  property  assessed  in  the  several  cos.  of 
state.     (Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6:  xxxiii.) 

-V  — — ••  Table  showing  equalized  value  of  real  estate  in 
state,  computed  upon  basis  of  %  of  increase  or  de- 
crease of  co.  average  values  over  or  under  state 
average  value  of  horses  (?)  (Proc.  state  bd. 
equalization  1867:  50-51.) 

1867-1868.  Stmt.  of  equalization  of  personal  property, 
with  rept.  of  committee  on  equalization  of  personal 
property.  (Same  1867  (pp.  52-54)—  same  1868.) 

Table  54-56. 

.  Stmt.  of  property  assessed  in  several  cos.  as  re- 
turned to  auditor's  office.  (Same  1867  (pp.  5-26) — 
same  1868.) 

From  city  of  Quiucy  and  each  county,  except  Macoupin 
and  Pulaski.  On  Oct.  7,  assessment  returns  from 
Macoupin  Co.  were  submitted  and  500  additional 
copies  of  the  "  Stmt.  of  property  "  to  include  Ma- 
coupin Co.  were  ordered  printed. 

1868.  Stmt.  showing  assessed  value  of  lands  including 
improvements,  do.  town  lots,  total  assessed  value 
of  lands  and  town  lots,  value  of  lands  per  classifica- 
tion, amt.  deducted,  amt.  added  and  equalized  value. 
(Same  1868:  67-70.) 

4"  .     Table  showing  personal  property,  real  property 

by  cos.,  amts.  deducted  and  added,  total  assessed 
value  as  returned  to  auditor,  %  added  and  de- 
ducted, total  equalized  value.  (Same  1868:  77-80.) 

1868/73.  Table  giving  assessed  value  of  all  property, 
except  r.r.  property,  in  cos.  and  towns  through 
which  r.rs.  pass  which  have  reed,  aid  under  pro- 
vision of  act  of  Apr.  16,  1869,  to  provide  for  funding 
of  r.r.  debt.  4  pp.  (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873 
v.  4:  890-892.) 

.  Table  showing  assessed  valuation  in  state,  in- 
creased valuation  over  1868,  towns  having  bonded 
r.r.  indebtedness,  net  amt.  of  state  tax  on  increased 
valuation  in  aid  of  r.rs.,  and  amt.  of  r.r.  bonds. 
(Govs.  mess.  1875:  20.) 

1868-1875.     Same.     (Same  1875:  20.) 

**-  1868-1879.  Tabular  stmt.  of  assessed  value  of  taxable 
property  in  various  cos.  of  state  each  yr.  (except- 
ing property  belonging  to  r.r.  cos.)  (House  jol.  33 
Gen.  Assem.  1883:  472u-472x.) 

1869-1870.  Table  showing  aggregate  result  of  equaliza- 
tion of  r.r.  and  personal  lands  and  city  and  town 
lots,  property  as  compared  with  aggregate  assessed 
value  of  same.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization  1869 
(p.  99)— some  1870.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  property  assessed  in  several  cos., 

personal,  r.r.  and  real  estate,  with  recapitulation  of 
same.  (A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  1869  (pp.  44-83) 
— same  1870.) 

1869-1873.  Table  ace.  and  made  part  of  rept.  of 
minority  of  committee  on  equalization  of  town 
and  city  lots,  showing  assessed  value  of  said  lots, 
by  cos.  (Same  1869  (pp.  89-92)— some  1873.) 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

Assessment,  Equalization  and  Valuation — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

.  Table  referred  to  in  rept.  of  committee  on  equal- 
ization of  town  and  city  lots,  and  made  part  of  said 
rept.  showing  assessed  and  equalized  value  of  said 
lots.  (Same  1869  (pp.  96-98) — same  1873.) 
1869-1904.  Rept.  of  bd.'s  committee  on  equalization  of 
lands,  with  stmt.  A*,  ace.  and  made  part  of  rept. 
showing,  by  cos.  and  districts,  price  per  acre  for 
each  class;  assessed  and  equalized  value  per  acre,  % 
obtained  thereby  to  be  added  or  deducted  from 
assessed  value  of  lands  in  each  co.  (Same  1869 
(pp.  52-53)— some  1904.) 

.    Stmt.  ace.  and  made  part  of  rept.  of  committee 

on  equalization  of  personal  property;  showing  rates 
per  cent,  of  addition  and  deduction  from  assessed 
value  of  personal  property  in  each  of  several  cos. 
of  state,  bringing  same  to  state  average.  (Same 
1869  (pp.  67-79)— same  1904.) 

These  two  tables  are  merged  in  one  from  1869  to  1881, 
and  from  1890  to  1904  inclusive. 

.    Rept.  of  bds.  committee  on  general  equalization, 

with  table  showing  by  cos.  assessed  value;  rates 
per  cent,  added  and  deducted,  and  equalized  value 
of  each  class  of  property  assessed  in  cos.  other  than 
r.r.  property,  by  cos.  in  various  districts.  (Same 
1869  (pp.  103-110)— some  1904.) 

In  1877  table  shows  changes  made  by  bd.  of  equaliza- 
tion. 

.    Rept.  of  bd.'s  committee  on  equalization  of  lands, 

with  stmt.  B.*  ace.  and  made  part  of  rept.,  show- 
ing, by  cos.  and  districts,  value  of  lands  per  classi- 
fication, value  of  lands  per  acre  assessed,  %,  total 
assessed  value  of  lands,  amt.  added  or  deducted, 
equalized  value  of  lands.  (Same  1869  (pp.  83-86)— 
same  1904.) 

— •.  Rept.  of  bd.'s  committee  on  general  equalization, 
with  table  showing  per  cents,  ace.  and  made  part 
of  rept.  of  committee  on  general  equalization; 
showing  per  cent,  of  addition  or  deduction  from 
assessed  value  of  each  class  of  property  in  each  co. 
of  state  (property  other  than  r.r.).  (Same  1869 
(pp.  100-102)— some  1904.) 

In    1877    table   shows   changes   made   by   state   bd.   of 

equalization. 

.  Stmt.  of  property  assessed  in  several  cos.  as  re- 
turned to  auditor's  office,  compiled  for  use  of  state 
bd.  of  equalization.  (Same  1869  (pp.  6-43)— some 
1904.) 

Beginning  with  1871  this  stmt.  is  to  be  found  in  the 

appendix. 

This  is  a  detailed  stmt.  of  each  class  of  property  sub- 
ject  to    taxation,    showing   no.,    value    (total   and 
average).     There   is   no   summary   but   totals   are 
given  for  each  class  of  property  by  tax  districts. 
1870.    Stmt.  showing  assessed  and  equalized  valuations 
of  several  classes  of  property  for  state  taxation,  by 
cos.     (A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  1870:  108-111.) 
1870-1872.     Stmt.  showing  assessed  and  equalized  valu- 
ations of  several  classes  of  property  for  state  taxa- 
tion, by  cos.     (Same  1869/70  (pp.  108-111)— bienn. 
rept.  same  1870/2.) 

1871-1903.  Comparative  stmts.  showing  assessed  values 
of  property  in  state,  also  aggregates  of  same. 
(Same  1870/2  (pp.  xiv-xv)—  same  1902/4.) 

From  1877  to  1903  also  same  for  live  stock  and  acres 

in  cultivation. 

1872.  Rept.  on  bill  for  assessment  of  property  and  for 
levy  and  collection  of  taxes.  (House  jol.  27  Gen. 
Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1871:  833-834.) 
1872-1873.  Stmt.  showing  equalized  assessment  for 
each  co.  with  rate  %  levied  for  state  revenue  pur- 
poses. (Same  28  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1874: 
113.) 


*  This  designation  begins  with  1873  rept 


378 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


TAXATION:  STATE — cont'd 
Assessment,  Equalization  and  Valuation — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

.     Auditor's    stmt.    showing    equalized    assessment 

for  each  co.  in  state.  3  pp.  (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem. 
1873  v.  4:  893-895.) 

1872-1904.  Table  appended  to  and  submitted  as  part  of 
rept.  of  committee  on  general  equalization;  show- 
ing assessed  value,  rates  per  cent,  added  and  de- 
ducted, where  such  have  been  determined;  and 
equalized  value  of  each  class  of  personal  property, 
lands,  town  and  city  lots  belonging  to  r.r.  cos.,  by 
cos.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization  1872  (pp.  12- 
14,  89-94) — same  1904.) 

In    1877    table   shows   changes    made   by    state   bd.    of 
equalization. 

1873.  Tabular  stmt.  ace.  and  made  part  of  rept.  of 
minority  of  committee  on  equalization  of  personal 
property;  showing  assessed  and  equalized  value  of 
personal  property  by  cos.  in  various  districts. 
(Same  1873:  72-74.) 

.     Table  showing  difference  betw.  repts.  of  majority 

and  minority  of  committees  on  equalization  of  per- 
sonal property,  rates  per  cent,  produced  from  state 
averages  and  rates  per  cent,  adopted  by  said  com- 
mittees. (Same  1873:  69-70.) 

1873-1876.  Stmts.  of  rates  per  cent,  of  addition  and 
deduction,  determined  by  state  bd.  of  equalization 
on  assessment  of  property  (other  than  r.r.)  as- 
sessed by  local  assessors,  by  cos.  (Bienn.  rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1872/4  (pp.  134-135;  191-192) 
— same  1874/6.) 

1873-1879.  Table  showing  comparison  of  aggregate 
equalized  assessment  of  taxable  property  in  several 
cos.  in  state,  for  several  yrs.,  showing  per  cent,  of 
increase  or  decrease  from  yr.  to  yr.  and  aggregate 
rate  of  increase  or  decrease.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of 
equalization  1879:  xxxv-xxxvii.) 

1873-1904.  Stmt.  of  equalized  assessment  of  all  taxable 
property  in  state,  showing  valuation  of  several 
classes  of  property  in  each  co.,  as  equalized  by 
state  bd.  of  equalization.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1872/4  (pp.  156-158;  216-218)— same 
1902/4.) 

1873/77-1873/96.  Comparison  of  rates  %  of  additions 
to  or  deductions  from  assessed  value  of  property 
in  each  co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873-1877  In  Proc.  state  bd.  equall.  1877  fac.  p.  xxxvi. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Assessment,  Equalization  and  Valuation — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1893-1894  in  Proc.  state  bd.  equal!.  1894  :  xliv-xlv. 


1873-1881   "     " 

.       ., 

.* 

1881 

'     p.  xxxvi. 

1873-1882  "     " 

*       " 

t. 

1882 

'     p.  xxxiii. 

1873-1883  "     " 

«       *. 

.1 

1883 

'     p.  xlviii. 

1873-1884  "     " 

t       tt 

tt 

1884 

'     p.  xlviii. 

1873-1885  "      ' 

«       .. 

4* 

1885 

'  p.li. 

1873-1886  "      ' 

.       it 

" 

18X6 

•   p.  11. 

1873-1887  "      ' 

4                 .. 

*' 

1887 

•  p.li. 

1873-1888  "      ' 

"                '* 

.1 

1888 

'     p.  xlvii. 

1873-1889  "      ' 

It                1. 

" 

1889 

'     p.  xlviii. 

1873-1890  "      ' 

1.                >. 

" 

1890 

'     p.  xlviii. 

1873-1891   "      ' 

"                 .* 

I' 

1891 

'     p.  xlviii. 

1873-1892  "      ' 

"                   ' 

.' 

1892 

'     p.  xlviii. 

1873-1893  "     " 

'*                   * 

.* 

1893 

'     p.  xlviii. 

1873-1894  "     " 

..                   . 

*t 

1894 

'     p.  xlviii. 

1873-1895  "     " 

«.                   ( 

" 

1895 

'     p.  xlviii. 

1873-1896  "     " 

tt                   t 

" 

1896 

•     p.  xlviii. 

1873/79-1903/4. 

Comparative 

stmt. 

showing,    by    cos., 

aggregate  assessments  made  by 

local  assessors. 

In  Documei 

its  as  fol 

ows  : 

1873-1879  in  Proc 

.  state  bd. 

equall 

.  1879  : 

xxxil-xxxiv. 

1873-1880  "     " 

"        * 

" 

1880: 

xxxl-xxxiii. 

1873-1881   "     " 

tt        . 

** 

1881: 

xxxl-xxxli. 

1873-1882  "     " 

1882  fac.  D.  xxx. 

1873-1883  "     " 

<t 

1883 

'     p.  xlviii. 

1873-1884  "     " 

»        t 

• 

1884 

'     p.  xlviii. 

1885  : 

xllv-xlv. 

1886  : 

xliv-xlv. 

1886-1887    '     " 

t       it 

« 

1887: 

xliv-xlv. 

1887-1888    '     " 

t       it 

* 

1888: 

xliv-xlv. 

1888-1889    '     " 

•       <t 

• 

1889: 

xllv-xlv. 

1889-1890    '     " 

i       ti 

* 

1890: 

xliv-xlv. 

1890-1891   "     " 

i       ti 

** 

1891: 

xllv-xlv. 

1891-1892  "     " 

it       it 

ti 

1892: 

xliv-xlv. 

1892-1893  "      ' 

41              II 

*' 

1893: 

xliv-xlv. 

1895 :  xliv-xlv. 

1896  :  xliv-xlv. 

1897  :  xliv-xlv. 

1898  :  xliv-xlv. 
:  xliv-xlv. 
:  144-145. 
:  170-171. 
:  244-245. 
:  248-249. 
:  238-239. 


1899: 
1900: 
1901: 
1902: 
1903: 
1904: 


1894-1895 
1895-1896  "  " 

1896-1897 

1897-1898 

1898-1899  " 

1899-1900  "  " 
1900-1901  "  " 
1901-1902  "  " 

1902-1903  "  ' 

1903-1904 ' 

1873/80-1898/1904.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  aggre- 
gate equalized  assessments  of  taxable  property  in 
several  cos.  of  state. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873-1880  in  Proc.  state  bd.  equal!.  1880  :  xxxlv-xxxvl. 

1873-1881  "     "          "       "       '         1881  :  xxxiv-xxxvi. 

1873-1882  ' 1882  :  xxxi-xxxiil. 

1873-1883  "     '  «...         1883 .  xiiy-xivii. 

1873-1884  '         1884 :  xlvi-xlvili. 

1873-1885  1885 :  xlvlii-li. 

1873-1886  1886 :  xlvlii-li. 

1873,  1875-1887 '  1887  :  xlviii-11. 

1873,  1876-1888  "     '  "       "       "        1888 :  Mill. 

1873,  1877-1889 1889  : 1-llii. 

1873,  1878-1890  "     '  ....         1890  .  j.un 

1873,  1879-1891  "     '  ....         1891  .  }.lm 

1873,  1880-1892  "     '  ....         1882 ;  um. 

1873, 1881-1893  "     '  .       .1       •         1893 .  j_ulli 

1873,  1882-1894  "     '  ....         1894  .  i.uu_ 

1873,  1883-1895  "     '  ....         1895 .  ^m 

1873,  1884-1896  "     '  1896 :  1-lili. 

1873,  1885-1897  "     '  '  "        1897 : 1-liii. 

1873,  1886-1898  "     '  '       "       "        1898 : 1-liii. 

1898-1899  "     '  •       "       "        1899 :  1-li. 

1898-1900  "     '  '       "       "        1900 :  148-149. 

1898-1901  "     '  1901  :  174-175. 

1898-1902  "     "  1902 :  248-249. 

1898-1903  1903:252-253. 

1898-1904  "     "  '       "       "        1904 :  242-244. 

These  stmts.  also  appear  in  the  auditor's  bienn.  reports 
as  follows : 

1873-1880  in  Bienn.  rept.  aud.  pub.  accts.  1878/80  :  154-156. 

1873-1882 "       "         "       1880/2 :  170-172. 

1873-1884  ' 1882/4  :  194-197. 

1873-1886 '       ' 1884/6  : 192-195. 

1873.  1876-1888  in  Bienn.  rept  aud.  pub.  accts.  1886/8  :  206- 
209. 

1873,  1878-1890  in  Bienn.  rept.  aud.  pub.  accts.  1888/90  :  202- 
205. 

1873,  1880-1892  in  Bienn.  rept.  aud.  pub.  accts.  1890/2  :  212- 

1873,  1882-1894  in  Bienn.  rept.  aud.  pub.  accts.  1892/4  :  292- 

295. 
1873,  1884-1896  in  Bienn.  rept.  aud.  pub.  accts.  1894/6 :  288- 

291. 
1873,  1886-1898  in  Bienn.  rept.  aud.  pub.  accts.  1896/8  :  302- 

305. 
1898-1900  in  Bienn.  rept.  aud.  pub.  accts.  1898/00  :  328-329. 

1898-1902  "       "          1900/2  :  378-379. 

1898-19O4  "       "          "       "       "         "       1902/4 : 378-380. 
1873/82-1892/03.     Stmt.    showing    proportion    of    total 
equalized  assessments  of  taxable  property  in  vari- 
ous cos.,  assessed  on  real  and  personal  property. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873-1882  in  Bienn.  rept.  aud.  pub.  accts.  1880/2  :  173-175. 

1875-1884 '       1882/4 :  191-193. 

1875-1886 1884/6  :  189-191. 

1876-1888  "       "          "       "       "         '         1886/8:202-204. 
1878-1890  "       "          "       "       "        '         1888/90 :  198-200. 
1880-1892  "       "          "        "       "         '         1890/2 : 208-210. 

1882-1894 "       "         '         1892/4  : 288-290. 

1884-1895  "       "          "       "       "         '         1894/6 :  285-287. 

1886-1897 1896/8  :  298-300. 

1888-1899  "       "          "       "       "         •         1898/00 : 325-327. 

1890-1901  "       "          ' 1900/2:202-204. 

1892-1903 '       1902/4  :  179-181. 

1873/82-1898/04.  Comparative  stmt.  showing  average 
rate  %  of  equalization  by  the  state  bd. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873-1882  in  Proc.  state  bd.  equal!.  1882  :  xxxlv-xxxv. 


1873-1883 
1873-1884 
1873-1885 
1873-1886 
1873-1887 
1873-1888 
1873-1889 
1873-1890 
1873-1891 
1873-1892 
1873-1893 


1883  :  xlvlil-xlix. 

1884  :  xliv-xlv. 

1885  :  xlvl-xlvii. 

1886  :  xlvi-xlvii. 

1887  :  xlvi-xlvii. 

1888  :  xlvi-xlvlii. 

1889  :  xlvl-xlviil. 
1890 :  xlvl-xlviil. 
1891 :  xlvi-xlvill. 

1892  :  xlvl-xlviii. 

1893  :  xlvl-xlviil. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


379 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Assessment,  Equalization  and  Valuation— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1873-1894  in  Proc.  state  bd.  equal!.  1894  :  xlvl-xlviii. 


1873-1895 
1873-1894 
1873-1897 
1873-1898 
1898-1900* 
1898-1901  "  " 
1898-1902  "  " 
1898-1903  "  " 
1898-1904  "  " 

.     Comparative 

ment  made  by 


1895 :  xlvi-xlviii. 
1896 :  xlvi-xlviii. 

1897  :  xlvi-xlvill. 

1898  :  xlvl-xlviil. 

1900  :  146-147. 

1901  : 172-173. 

1902  :  246-247. 

1903  :  250-251. 

1904  :  240-241. 

stmt.    showing    aggregate    assess- 
local  assessors  in  the  several  cos., 


;;  :: 

:   :: 

1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 

p.  xlviii. 
p.  xlviii. 
p.  111. 
p.  Hi. 
p.  111. 
p.  xlviii. 
p.  xlviii. 

::  : 

181)0 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 

p.  xlviii. 
p.  xlviii. 
p.  xlviii. 
p.  xlviii. 
p.  xlviii. 
p.  xlviii. 
p.  xlviii. 
p.  xlviii. 
p.  xlviii. 

:  ;:    : 

Jj 

1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

p.  148. 
p.  174. 
p.  248. 
p.  252. 
p.  244. 

together  with  increase  or  decrease  in  assessment 
of  each  co.  for  last  yr.  on  assessments  of  first  yr. 
of  tabulation,  bdsides. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873-1882  in  Troc.  state  bd.  equal!.  1882  fac.  p.  xxx. 

loTo-looo 

1873-1884 

1873-1885 

1873-1886 

1873-1887 

1873-1888 

1873-1889 

1873-1890 

1873-1891 

1873-1892 

1873-1893 

1873-1894 

1873-1895 

1873-1896 

1873-1897 

1873-1898 

1898-1900 

1898-1901 

1898-1902 

1898-1903 

1898-1904 

1874.  Stmt.  acc.  and  made  part  of  rept.  of  committee 
on  equalization  of  town  and  city  lots;  showing  no. 
of  lots,  average  value  per  lot  assessed,  per  cent  of 
assessed  value  added  or  deducted,  and  equalized 
value  per  lot,  by  cos.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equaliza- 
tion 1874:  25-26.) 

1874-1876.  Tabular  stmt.  prepared  by  secy,  under  res. 
adopted  Oct.  7,  showing  assessed  value  of  property 
assessed  by  local  assessors — average  rate  per  cent, 
of  equalization — and  equalized  value  of  all  prop- 
erty assessed,  by  cos.  (Same  1874  (pp.  xxxiii- 
xxxv) — same  1876.) 

1874-1904.  Stmt.  acc.  and  made  part  of  rept.  of  com- 
mittee on  equalization  of  town  and  city  lots;  show- 
ing no.  of  lots,  average  and  assessed  value  per  lot, 
per  cent,  of  assessed  value  added  or  deducted  and 
amt.  of  same,  also  equalized  value  of  lots,  by  cos. 
in  various  districts.  (Same  1874  (pp.  23-24)  — 
same  1904.) 

1877.  Map  of  111.  illustrating  equalization  of  town  and 
city  lots,  showing  average  assessed  and  equalized 
value  per  lots,  by  cos.     (Same  1877:  xxiv.) 

.  Map  of  111.  illustrating  equalization  of  lands, 

showing  average  assessed  and  equalized  value  per 
acre,  by  cos.  (Same  1877:  xxii.) 

.  Map  of  111.  illustrating  equalization  of  personal 

property,  showing  per  cent,  required  to  bring  to 
state  average,  and  per  cent,  adopted  by  bd.,  by  cos. 
(Same  1877:  xviii.) 

1877-1904.  Stmt.  showing,  by  cos.,  assessed  value  of 
property,  average  rate  per  cent,  of  equalization, 
and  equalized  value  of  property  assessed.  (Same 
1877  (pp.  liii-lv)— same  1904.) 

1878.  Map   of   111.    illustrating  equalization   of   assess- 
ment,   showing    assessed    and    equalized    value   of 
lands,   lots   and    personal    property,    including   r.r. 
property,    assessed    by    local    assessors,    by    cos. 
(Same  1878:  xvi.) 


*  From  this  time  on  tables  show  aggregate,  not  average, 
rate. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Assessment,  Equalization  and  Valuation — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1878.  Table  showing  per  cent  of  improved  and  unim- 
proved lands  in  several  cos.  of  111.  as  indicated 
by  assessment.     (Same  1878:  xxxv-xxxvi.) 

— .  Map  showing  comparative  value  of  lands  in  sev- 
eral cos.  in  state,  as  indicated  by  classification 
made  by  committee  on  equalization  of  lands,  and 
adopted  by  bd.  (Same  1878:  xx.) 

1879.  Stmt.  showing  total  assessed  value  of  property 
in  each   co.  in  state  of  111.      (House  jol.   33   Gen. 
Assem.  1883:  472ff-472ss.) 

1880-1883.  Table  showing,  by  cos.,  full  value  per  acre 
of  lands  of  111.  based  upon  returns  of  state  bd. 
of  equalization.  (Dept.  agric.  circular  106:  102- 
103.) 

1880-1884.     Same.     (Same  118:  122-123.) 

1881-1895.  Stmt.  acc.  and  made  part  of  rept.  of  com- 
mittee on  equalization  of  personal  property;  show- 
ing relative  value  of  personal  property  in  each  co., 
with  variation  made  by  said  committee  from  rates 
per  cent,  produced  by  bringing  assessment  of  each 
co.  to  state  average.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equaliza- 
tion 1881  (pp.  24-25) — same  1895.) 

1882.  Stmt.  of  assessments.    (Auditor  of  public  accts.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1883.  Communication  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  In 
answer  to  House  res.,  showing  bonds  issued  by  cos., 
cities  and  towns  registered  in  auditor's  office  in  aid 
of  r.rs.  under  acts  of  April  16,  1869  and  April  13, 
1865;    assessed   value  of  all  taxable  property    (ex- 
cept r.rs.),  1868-1879;   rate  of  tax  1868-1879;   miles 
of  track  and  assessed  value  of  all  r.r.  property  in 
each   co.,   1868-1879.      (House  jol.   33   Gen.   Assem. 
1883:  472a-472ss.) 

— .     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen ;    1000   copies   ordered   printed.      (House   jol. 
1883:473.) 

1884.  Stmt.  showing  cos.  arranged  according  to  equal- 
ized value  per  acre  of  lands.     (Agric.  dept.  circular 
118:  11.) 

.     Stmt.  showing  by  cos.  %  of  ann.  sales  of  farm 

to  value  of  land.     (Same  118:  12.) 

1885.  Value    of    property    by    yrs.     (Auditor    public 
accts.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1885-1888.  Comparative  stmt.  of  assessment  of  prop- 
erty, rates  of  tax,  etc.  (Govs.  mess.  1889:  5 
(Oglesby).) 

1886.  Value    of    property    by    cos.       (Auditor    public 
accts.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1887.  Recommendation    for   repeal    of   cash   valuation 
as  It  stands  in  revenue  law  and  that  such  standard 
for  valuation  be  legalized  as  will  nearest  conform 
with  practice  of  assessors  in  that  regard.     (Govs. 
mess.  1887:  32.) 

1891.  Opinion;  duty  of  state  bd.  of  equalization  to 
assess  all  property  at  fair  cash  value;  properties 
of  r.rs.,  capital  stock  of  corporations  not  assessable 
by  local  assessors — further  opinion  as  to  whether 
bd.  should  so  equalize  assessments  made  by  bd.  on 
property  assessed  by  it,  with  assessments  made  by 
local  assessors,  so  that  all  classes  of  property 
throughout  state  shall  bear  their  equal  proportion 
of  taxes  according  to  their  value.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1890/2:  122-126.) 

1896.  Stmt.  showing  total  assessed  value  of  property  in 
state  to  be  less  in  1895.     (Govs.  mess.  1897:  22.) 

1897.  Mess,  of  Gov.  Tanner  to  special  sess.  re.  assess- 
ment of  property  [etc.],  Dec.  7.    7  pp. 

This  is  Govs.  regular  message  del'd  at  a  specl.  sess.  of 
the  Legislature. 


380 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Assessment,  Equalization  and  Valuation — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1898.  Opinion;  assessors  may  make  assessment  of  per- 
sonal property  after  July  1st.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1897/8:  299.) 

.  Same;  assessor's  books — should  be  kept  in  dupli- 
cate. (Same  1897/8:  300.) 

.  Same;  law  governing  state  bd.  of  equalization 

in  equalizing  assessments.  (Same  1897/8:  359.) 

.  Same;  that  drain  tile  should  be  assessed  as  per- 
sonal property.  (Same  1897/8:  308-309.) 

.  Rept.  of  conference  committee  on  House  bill  for 

assessment  of  property  and  providing  means  there- 
for, and  to  repeal  certain  act  named  therein.  ( Sen. 
jol.  40  Gen.  Assem.  specl.  sess.  1897:  179-206.) 

1899.  Opinion;   duty  of  co.  assessor,  co.  clerk  in  refer- 
ence  to  assessments,   compensation   of  supervisor 
of  assessments.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00: 
277-278.) 

.  Stint,  of  increased  value  of  assessed  property  by 

law  of  1894.  (Govs.  mess.  1901:  8  (Tanner).) 

.  Opinion;  duty  of  co.  bd.  to  procure  necessary 

blanks  for  making  assessments;  duty  of  supervisor 
of  assessments;  compensation  of.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1899/00:  270-271.) 

1900.  Same;  collection  of  tax  assessed  on  property  of 
firm  or  co.;  partnership.     (Same  1899/00:  254-255.) 

.  Same;  duty  of  co.  clerk  in  making  out  assess- 
ment books.  (Same  1899/00:  259-260.) 

1901.  Recommendation  that  law  be  amended  so  that 
rates  for  taxes,  except  rate  of  tax  for  state  pur- 
poses, shall  be  extended  by  co.  clerk  on  assessed 
valuation  of  property  as  assessed  by  local  assessors 
and  equalized  and  corrected  by  co.  bd.  of  review. 
(Govs.  mess.  1901:  10  (Tanner).) 

.    Instructions  to  assessor  for  assessing  personal 

property,    n.  t.  p.     8  pp.     (Auditor  public  accts.) 
Board  of  Equalization 

1866.  Recommendation  for  law  creating  state  bd.  of 
equalization  of   assessments.      (Bienn.   rept.   state 
treasurer  1864/6:  8.) 

1867.  Recommendation  for  establishment  of  state  bd. 
of  equalization.     (Govs.  mess.  1867:  10.) 

1867-1903.  Sketch  of  history,  constitution,  powers  and 
duties  of  state  bd.  of  equalization.  (III.  Blue  Book 
1903:  454-455.) 

1868.  Bd.    of   equalization;    remarks    on    uiailced    im- 
provement of  system  of  taxation,  and  value  of  said 
bd.,  with  suggestion  for  amdmt.  of  law  for  more 
equitable  plan  of  equalization.     (Bienn.  rept.  audi- 
tor public  accts.  1866/8:  4-5.) 

1879-1904.     Stmt.    showing    expenses    of    state    bd.    of 

equalization.     (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization  1879 

(p.  56) — same  1904.) 
1893.     Opinion;    question   of  vacancies   in  state  bd.  of 

equalization.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  266- 

267.) 
1895.     Propriety  of  abolishing  state  bd.  of  equalization. 

(Govs.  mess.  1895:  30.) 
RULES 

1867.  Rules.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization  1867: 
31-32.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen;  50  copies  ordered  printed.     (Proc.  1867:35.) 
1889.     Rules.      (Proc.   state   bd.   of   equalization    1889: 
2-5.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1893.  Rules.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization  1893: 
2-4.) 

,     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


TAXATION:  STATE — cont'd 
Bonds. 

LOCAL  BONDS;  see  below,  REVENUE 
SECURITIES  ;  see  below,  that  title 
Corporations 

1873.  Table  showing  gross  value  of  capital  stock  of 
various  cos.  and  assns.  in  city  of  Quincy.  (Proc. 
state  bd.  of  equalization  1873:  163.) 
1873-1904.  Table  showing  assessment  upon  capital 
stock  of  each  corporation  other  than  r.r.  and  tele- 
graph by  cos.  (Same  1873  (pp.  159-162) — same 
1904.) 

In  1879,  and  thereafter,  there  is  added  "  and  other  than 
cos.  or  assns.  organized  for  purely  mnfg.  purposes 
or  for  printing  or  publishing  of  newspapers,  or 
for  improvement  or  breeding  of  stock." 

.     Same.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1872/ 

4   (pp.  152-155,  for  1873;   207-215,  for  1874)— some 
1902/4.) 

In  1873  there  is  a  variation  in  the  table  as  printed  In 
the  auditor's  rept.  and  in  that  prtd.  in  the  proc. 
of  bd.  of  equalization. 

1877-1879.  Schedule  giving  list  of  corporations  whose 
returns  or  condition  have  been  examined  and  agst. 
whose  capital  stock  no  assessment  is  made,  by  cos. 
(Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization  1877  (pp.  66-73)— 
same  1879.) 

1879.  Recommendation  for  apptmt.  of  committee  or 
comn.  regarding  inquiry  or  possibility  of  system 
of  licenses  and  taxes  on  corporate  capital  stock  and 
income,  to  raise  all  general  revenue  funds  in  man- 
ner which  will  diminish  expenses  of  collection. 
(Govs.  mess.  1879:  21.) 

1896.  Decision   of   Supreme  Court   in   case   of   Spring 
Valley  Coal  Co.  vs.  The  People;  powers  of  co.  court 
to  reduce  an  excessive  assessment;  over  valuation 
by  an  assessor.      (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6: 
145-150.) 

1898.  Opinion;  Albany  R.R.  Bridge  Co.;  where  and 
by  whom  bridge  assessed.  (Same  1897/8:  297-299.) 

.     Same;    mining  cos.,  how  and  by  whom  capital 

stock  on  tangible  property  assessed.     (Same  1897/ 
8:  310-311.) 

.     Same;  how  mines  are  assessed.     (Same  1897/8: 

310.) 

.     Same;   Globe  Heat  &  Light  Co. — how  property, 

including  capital  stock,  assessed.     (Same  1897/8: 
311.) 

1901/2-1904.  Comments  on  taxation  of  corporate  fran- 
chises. (Same  1901/2  (pp.  21-23)— same  1903/4.) 

1902-1904.  Schedule  showing  list  of  cos.  and  assns.  in- 
corporated under  laws  of  state,  other  than  r.r.  cos. 
which  appear  from  evidence  submitted  to  bd.  to 
be  exempt  from  assessment  of  capital  stock  and 
franchise  under  provisions  of  revenue  law,  being 
incorporated  either  for  purely  mnfg.  purposes  or 
for  mining  and  sale  of  coal,  prtg.  or  publishing 
newspapers,  for  improving  or  breeding  of  stock, 
and  corporations  that  are  exempt  under  other  acts. 
(Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization  1902  (pp.  134-164) — 
same  1904.) 
BANKS 

1866.  Taxing    national    banks;    suggestions    for    pro- 
visons  of  law  re.  prosecution  of  suits  agst.  state 
banks,  and  taxation  of  state  banks.     (Bienn.  rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1864/6:  7-8.) 

1867.  Atty.  genl's.  opinion  as  to  right  of  state  to  tax 
shares  of  national  banks  in  state  prior  to  present 
yr.     (Sen.  jol.  25  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1867:  25-26.) 

1894.  Rules  for  listing  and  valuing  property  and  busi- 
ness of  banks,  bankers,  brokers,  and  stock  jobbers. 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1892/4:  vi.) 

1897.  Opinion;  state  and  national  banks;   surplus  not 
taxed  as  such,  included  in  valuing  shares  of  stock. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  324.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


381 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 
BANK  s — cont'd 

1899.  Same;  savings  banks,  may  loan  deposits  to  any 
of  their  officers.     (Same  1899/00:  90-91.) 

.     Same;  assessment  of  state  and  national  banks — 

rule  for  deductions.     (Same  1899/00:  264.) 

1900.  Same;    real  estate   belonging  to   national   bank, 
where  taxable,  shares  of  stock,  to  whom  assessable. 
(Same  1899/00:  264.) 

1901.  Same;     method    of    assessing    private    banks. 
(Same  1901/2:  368-369.) 

1903.    Same;     manner    of    assessing    national    bank. 

(Same  1903/4:  456.) 
.    Same;    assessment   of   banks.      (Same    1903/4: 

445.) 
BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS 

1894.    Taxation  of  bldg.   and   loan  assns. — opinion  of 

Justice  Craig.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  305- 

312.) 
.    Taxation  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.;   remarks  by 

auditor   of   public   accts.      (3    A.R.   auditor   public 

accts.  on  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  1893/4:  7.) 

1898.  Opinion;    stock  of  bldg.   and   loan  assns.,  taxes 
on;   how  to  be  collected.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1897/8:  139.) 

.     Same;  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  stock;  how  and  by 

whom   listed   and   assessed   for   taxation.      (Same 
1897/8:  138.) 

1899.  Same;    situs   for  purpose   of  taxation  of  bldg. 
and  loan  stock;  rule  for  determining  value.    (Same 
1899/00:  263-264.) 

.    Same;  assessment  of  bldg.  and  loan  stock;  duty 

of  officers  in  reference  thereto.      (Same  1899/00: 

268.) 
.    Same;   taxation  of  tangible  property  belonging 

to  bldg.  and  loan  assns.     (Same  1899/00:  249.) 
.    Same;  taxation  of  bldg.  and  loan  stock.     (Same 

1899/00:  245-246.) 

1900.  Same;  taxation  of  shares  of  stock  in  bldg.  and 
loan  assns.      (Same  1899/00:  248-249.) 

.    Same;  basis  for  determining  value  for  taxation 

of  bldg.  and  loan  stock.     (Same  1899/00:  283.) 
INSURANCE  COMPANIES 

1867.  Rept.  of  select  committee  on  insurance  on  in- 
vestigation of  taxation  of  foreign  insurance  cos. 
(Sen.  jol.  25  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1867:  291-293.) 

1873.  Taxation  of  insurance  cos.  on  their  premium  re- 
ceipts; communications  on  construction  of  law  re. 
said  subject,  with  remarks  and  suggestions  on 
same.  (5  ann.  insurance  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1873  pt  1:  118-124.) 

1899.  Opinion;    taxation    of    life    insurance    policies. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1899/00:  267.) 

1900.  Same;  taxation  of  insurance  companies.     (Same 
1899/00:  266-267.) 

.     Same;  property  of  insurance  cos.  liable  to  taxa- 
tion in  co.,  city,  etc.,  where  situated.    (Same  1899/ 
00:  273.) 
RAILROADS 

1867-1870.  Table  showing  assessed  value  of  r.r.  prop- 
erty in  state,  by  cos.  as  recommended  by  commit- 
tee on  equalization  of  r.r.  property,  being  part  of 
rept.  of  said  committee.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equal- 
ization 1867  (pp.  45-48) — same  1870.) 

1868-1873.  Tabular  stmts.  of  no.  of  miles  of  r.r.  con- 
structed under  law  of  1869,  assessed  value  of  all 
property  and  stock  of  said  cos.  for  1873;  assessed 
value  of  all  property,  except  r.r.  property  in  cos. 
and  towns  through  which  said  r.rs.  run  for  1868 
and  1873;  and  assessed  value  of  all  property  in 
such  cos.  respectively  for  1868.  (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen. 
Assem.  1874:  92-96.) 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 
RAILBOADS — cont'd 

1868-1879.  Rept.  of  auditor  on  assessed  value  of  all 
r.r.  property  in  each  co.  each  yr.,  with  name  of 
road,  no.  of  miles  of  track  and  rate  of  state  tax 
(House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  472-472  SS.) 

1869.  Equalization  of  assessments  for  state  taxes;   re- 
marks in  regard  to   r.r.  property.     (A.R.   auditor 
public  accts.  1869:  5.) 

1870.  Table  ace.  and  made  part  of  second  rept.  of  com- 
mittee on  equalization  of  r.r.   property,  showing 
per  cent,  added  and  deducted,  assessed  and  equal- 
ized value  of  r.r.  property,  etc.     (Proc.  state  bd.  of 
equalization  1870:  85-88.) 

1872-1904.    Table  of  per  cents,  ace.  and  made  part  of 
rept.  of  committee  on  general  equalization;  show- 
ing per  cent,  of  addition  or  deduction   from  as- 
sessed value  of  each  class  of  r.r.  property,  by  cos., 
recommended  by  said  committee,  by  cos.  in  differ- 
ent districts.     (Same  1872  (pp.  41-58)— some  1904.) 
In    1877   table    shows   changes   made   by   state   bd.   of 
equalization. 

1873.  Stmt.  giving  causes  why  assessment  of  capital 
stock  of  r.r.   corporations   was   in  some   instances 
excessive.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1874/6:  6.) 

.  Table  showing  valuation  of  r.r.  property,  r.r. 

track  and  rolling  stock,  as  recommended  by  com- 
mittee on  assessment  of  r.r.  property.  (Proc.  state 
bd.  of  equalization  1873:  37-38.) 

.  Tabular  stmt.  of  assessment  of  capital  stock  of 

r.r.  cos.,  in  different  cos.  (Same  1873:  151-156.) 

.  Rwy.  taxation;  comments  on.  (3  A.R.  r.r.  and 

warehouse  comn.  1872/3:  11.) 

.  Table  ace.  rept.  of  minority  committee  on  assess- 
ment of  r.r.  property.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equal- 
ization 1873:  40-41.) 

1873-1874.  Table  showing  valuation  of  r.r.  property, 
denominated  r.r.  track  and  rolling  stock  of  each 
r.r.  located  in  state.  (Same  1873  (pp.  96-97) — 
same  1874.) 

1873-1876.  Stmt.  of  rates  per  cent,  of  addition  and  de- 
duction, determined  by  state  bd.  of  equalization, 
on  assessment  of  r.r.  property  assessed  by  local 
assessors,  by  cos.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public 
accts.  1872/4  (pp.  136-137  (1873);  193-194  (1874)) 
—same  1874/6.) 

.  Stmt.  of  assessment  of  r.r.  property  by  state  bd. 

of  equalization,  showing  assessment  of  r.r.  track, 
rolling  stock  and  capital  stock  of  r.rs.  in  state,  and 
distribution  thereof  to  several  cos.  in  which  roads 
are  located,  etc.  (Same  1872/4  (pp.  138-148  (1873) ; 
195-205  (1874))— same  1874/6.) 

1873-1904.  Stmt.  of  aggregate  equalized  assessment  of 
property  of  r.rs.  (Same  1872/4  (p.  149  (1873); 
206  (1874) )— same  1902/4.) 

.  Tabular  stmt.  of  assessment  of  r.r.  property  de- 
nominated "  r.r.  track "  and  "  rolling  stock  "  of 
each  of  r.rs.  located  in  state,  and  distribution  of 
said  assessment  to  several  cos.  in  which  said  roads 
are  located,  ace.  and  made  part  of  rept.  of  com- 
mittee on  assessment  of  r.r.  property.  (Proc.  state 
bd.  of  equalization  1873  (pp.  98-146) — same  1904.) 

1874.  Communication     from    auditor    concerning    as- 
sessed  value  of  r.r.   property.     8  pp.      (Repts.  28 
Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  4:  887-892.) 

1874-1876.  Table  prepared  by  secy,  under  res.  adopted 
Oct.  7,  to  show  aggregate  equalized  assessment  of 
property  of  r.rs.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization 
1874  (p.  xxxii)— same  1876.) 

.  Table  showing  distribution  to  cos.  of  assessment 

made  by  state  bd.  of  equalization  upon  capital 
stock  of  r.rs.,  ace.  and  made  part  of  rept.  of  com- 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


lAXATION:  STATE— con t'd 

Corporations — cont'd 

RAILROADS — cont'd 

mittee  of  assessment  of  capital  stock  and  corpora- 
tions. (Same  1874  (pp.  82-85)— some  1876.) 

.     Table  showing  assessment  made  by  state  bd.  of 

equalization  on  capital  stock  of  r.rs. — ace.  and 
made  part  of  rept.  of  committee  on  assessment  of 
capital  stock  of  corporations.  (Same  1874  (pp. 
80-81)— some  1876.) 

1874/6.  List  of  cases  in  U.  S.  Court  for  Northern  Dis- 
trict of  111.  to  enjoin  collection  of  taxes  upon  r.r. 
corporations.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1874/6:  12- 
14.) 

1876.  Tabular  stmt.  of  total  amt.  of  r.r.  property  real 
and  personal,  subject  to  taxation,  within  state,  dis- 
tributed by  cos.,  as  assessed  and  equalized  for  1876. 
(Sen.  jol.   30  Gen.   Assem.   1877:  238-251.) 

1877.  Table   of   r.r.   property,   showing   assessment  of 
main  track,  second  main  track  and  side  track,  per 
mile  for  yrs.  mentioned,  and  assessment  in  detail 
for  last  yr.     (7  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1876/ 

7  folding  sheet  after  p.  92.) 

1877-1904.  Stmt.  showing,  by  cos.  and  roads  in  cos., 
total  assessed  value  of  r.r.  property  in  each  co.  in 
state;  classified.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization 
1877  (pp.  xl-lii)—  same  1904.) 

.    Same.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1876/ 

8  (pp.  132-144)— same  1902/4.) 

.     Table  showing  assessment  of  r.r.  property;  main 

track,  2d  main  track,  side  track,  rolling  stock,  etc. 
bdsides.  (Same  1877  (p.  89)— some  1904.) 

From   1894   to  1904  the   same  table  is  given  twice  In 
each  rept. 

1879.  Taxation  of  r.rs.  and  r.r.  securities.  (9  same 
1878/9:  xxiv-xxv.) 

1880/2.  Digest  of  more  important  opinions  rendered; 
taxation  of  r.r.  bridge.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1880/2:  30-31.) 

1882-1893.  Table  showing  assessment  of  r.r.  property 
by  state  bd.  of  equalization,  and  equalized  value  of 
r.r.  property  assessed  by  local  assessors,  bdsides. 
(Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization  1882  (facing  p. 
xxxil) — same  1893.) 

Table  does  not  occur  in  1892. 

1896/7.  Decrease  in  taxes  paid  by  r.rs.  in  111.  (27 
A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  1896/7:  vi.) 

1899.  Opinion;  assessment  of  bridge  across  Miss. 
River,  built  and  owned  by  r.r.  co.  (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1899/00:  276.) 

1901.  Same;  taxation  of  r.rs.  in  course  of  construction 
(Same  1901/2:  360.) 

1901-1904.  Same.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization 
1901  (p.  95)— some  1904.) 

.     Stmts.  showing  assessment  made  by  state  bd.  of 

equalization  on  capital  stock  of  r.rs.  ace.  and  made 
part  of  rept.  of  committee  on  assessment  of  r.r. 
property.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1900/2 
(pp.  321;  410)— same  1902/4.) 

1901/2-1904.  Comments  on  taxation  of  r.r.  property. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2  (pp.  23-24)— some 
1903/4.) 

1904.     Tabular  stmt.  of  assessment  of  capital  stock  of 
r.rs.  located  in  state,  and  distribution  of  said  as- 
sessment to  cos.  in  which  said  roads  are  located 
(Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization  1904:  273.) 
RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES 

1871.  Communication  from  auditor  of  public  accts.  re. 
assessment  of  property  of  111.  Central  R.R.  Co.  3 
pp.  (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1:  813-815.) 

.     Same.     (House  jol.  1871  v.  1:  240-241.) 

.     Communication  from  secy,  of  state  transmitting 

copies  of  bills  and  veto  messages  on  act  to  author- 
ize taxation  of  lands  belonging  to  111.  Central  R.R. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 
RAILBOADS:    INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES — cont'd 

Co.     (Same  27   Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess.  1871: 

68-80.) 

1872.  Communication    from    gov.    re.    steps    taken    to 
assert  right  of  state  to  tax  lands  of  111.  Central 
R.R.  Co.,  with  information  from  atty.  gen.  of  state 
of  legal  proceedings  instituted  to  obtain  decision 
of   Supreme   Court   on   subject.      (Same   1871:  326- 
328.) 

1873.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  inquiry  into  state 
of  taxation  of  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  R.R. 
and  other  r.rs.    6  pp.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873 
v.  4:  263-268.) 

.     Same.     (Sen.  jol.  1873:  404-409.) 

.     Rept.    on   petition    of   Pullman    Palace   Car   Co. 

asking  that  collectors  for  South  Chicago  and  Cook 
Co.  be  restrained  from  collecting  taxes  assessed 
agst.  them.  2  pp.  (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873 
v.  3:  115-116.) 

1894.  Stmts.  showing  assessment  of  property  of  La 
Salle  and  Bureau  Co.  R.R,  and  Peoria  Terminal 
Rwy.  (returns  reed,  too  late  to  include  in  stmt.  of 
all  r.rs.).  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization  1894:  83.) 

1898.     Opinion;   111.  Central  R.R.  lands;   part  payments 
for  before  deed  is  made,  are  taxable.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.  1897/8:  313.) 
REVENUE  FROM;  see  below,  REVENUE 
SLEEPING  CABS 

1882.     Opinion;     taxing    sleeping-cars.       (Bienn.    rept. 

atty.  gen.  1882/4:  15.) 
STREET  RAILWAYS 

1897/9-1902/4.  R.Rs.;  elevated  and  electric;  taxes 
paid  in  111.  (29  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn. 
1898/9  (p.  ccxxxii)— 34  same  1904.) 

1899/01-1902/4.  Comparative  stmt.  of  taxes  paid  by 
surface  and  elevated  electric  rwy.  cos.  in  111.  (31 
some  1900/1  (p.  218) — 34  same  1904.) 

1904.     Opinion;     assessment    of    electric    rwys. — what 
constitutes  right  of  way.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1903/4:  466.) 
TELEGRAPH  AND  TELEPHONE  COMPANIES 

1873.  Table  showing  schedule  of  assessment  of  West- 
ern Union  and  Great  Western  Telegraph  cos.,  dis- 
tributed in  different  cos.  (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equal- 
ization 1873:  157-158.) 

.    Same.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1872/ 

4:  150-151.) 

1897.     Opinion;    taxation    of    telegraph   and    telephone 

poles.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  302.) 
County  Tax 

"*"  1840.  Propriety  of  reducing  co.  levies  of  taxes  and  in 
same  or  less  proportion  increasing  state  taxes. 
(Govs.  mess.  1840:  15.) 

+  1842.  Amt.  of  tax  levied  in  state  for  co.  purposes  ap- 
pears very  exorbitant;  requires  correction.  (Rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1840/2:  21.) 

.     Rept.   from  auditor  exhibiting  cos.   which  have 

paid  their  tax  for  yr.  1  leaf.  (House  repts.  13 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  277.) 

1844/6.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  warrants  drawn  upon 
treasurer  on  acct.  of  co.  tax  on  lands  redeemed. 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1844/6:  26.) 

1880-1903.  Stmt.  showing  average  rate  of  taxation  in 
several  cos.,  compiled  from  returns  of  co.  clerks,  of 
total  amt.  of  all  taxes  charged  upon  tax  books,  in- 
cluding back  taxes,  by  cos.  (Same  1880/2  (p.  83)— 
same  1902/4.) 

•f"*  1884.  Stmt.  showing  cos.  in  precedence  of  highest  rate 
of  taxation.  (Agric.  dept.  circular  118:  12.) 

1901.  Opinion;  co.  taxes,  not  to  exceed  75  cts.  on  $100 
assessed  valuation.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/ 
2:  375.) 


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383 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
County  Tax — cont'd 

1904.  Same;  co.  taxes  not  to  exceed  75  cts.  on  $100 
valuation.  (Same  1903/4:  457.) 

BUEEAU  COUNTY 

1861-1864.  List  of  taxable  property  in  Bureau  Co. 
(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1861/4:  322.) 

COOK  COUNTY 

1870-1871.  Stmt.  of  property  re-assessed  for  state  taxa- 
tion in  Co.  of  Cook,  and  no.  of  acres  cultivated  in 
said  co.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1870/2: 
135.) 

1871.  Stmt.  of  rates  per  cent,  of  deduction  determined 
by   state  bd.   of   equalization   on   re-assessment   of 
Cook  Co.,  with  assessed  and  equalized  valuations. 
(Same  1870/2:  136.) 

1873.  Rept.  of  special  committee  to  examine  tax  books 
on  Cook  Co.,  with  stmt.  showing  Cook  Co.  valuation 
for  1873.  (Sen.  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1874:  230-231.) 

LEE  COUNTY 

1870-1871.  Total  value  of  taxable  property  in  Lee  Co. 
(Trans,  dept.  agric.  1871:  167.) 

MCLEAN  COUNTY 

1872.  Auditor's   stmt.    of   facts,    from    records    in    his 
office,  and  proceedings  of  state  bd.  of  equalization, 
re.  alleged  erroneous  equalization  of  assessment  of 
McLean  Co.  for   1872.      (Sen.  jol.   28   Gen.  Assem. 
1874:  190.) 

.     Same.     2  pp.     (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873  v.  4: 

969-970.) 

MACOUPIN  COUNTY 
1867.     Stmt.    of    property    assessed    in    Macoupin    Co. 

(Trans,  state  agric.  socy.  1865/6:  xxxiv.) 
1868-1869.     Stmt.   of  property  assessed  for  state   taxa- 
tion in  Macoupin  Co.,  and  no.  of  acres  of  land  cul- 
tivated in  said  co.     (Proc.  state  bd.  of  equalization 
1869:  48-49.) 

STARK  COUNTY 
1875.    Table  showing  assessed  valuation  of  Stark  Co. 

(Trans,  dept.  agric.  1875:  266.) 
REVENUE  FROM;  see  below,  REVENUE 

Credit 

1898.  Opinion;  how  credit  should  be  assessed.    (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1897/8:  302-303.) 

.     Same;   that  bonds,  stocks  and  money  loaned  on 

note  or  mortgage  are  not  credits.     (Same  1897/8: 
307-308.) 

1899.  Same;   basis  for  assessment  of  credit.     (Same 
1899/00:  280.) 

.     Same;   situs  of  money  and  credits  for  purposes 

of  taxation.     (Same  1899/00:  279-280.) 

1904.    Same;   taxation  of  credits.     (Same  1903/4:  457- 

458.) 
Dog  Tax 

1877.  Res.  recommending  that  secy,  of  bd.  be  author- 
ized to  prepare  memorial  to  Gen.  Assem.  asking 
for  passage  of  dog  license  law.  (Trans,  dept.  agric. 
1877:  158.) 

1880/2.  Digest  of  more  important  opinions  rendered; 
dog  tax.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2:  21.) 

1895.  Opinion;  disposition  of  money  collected  as  dog 
tax.  (Same  1895/6:  283-284.) 

1900.  Same;     re.    constitutionality    of    dog    tax    law. 
(Same  1899/00:  86-90.) 

Equalization;   see  above,  Assessment 

Exemptions 

1834.  Rept.  on  expediency  of  amending  revenue  law  so 
as  to  make  it  duty  of  co.  comrs.'  court  to  appoint 
some  person  in  each  captain's  co.  to  receive  list  of 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Exemptions — cont'd 

taxable  property  re.  tax  exemption  for  military  ser- 
vice. (Sen.  Jol.  9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834:  152- 
153.) 

1849.  Rept.  on  petition  of  citizens  of  Springfield  for 
exemption  from  co.  taxes.  1  leaf.  (Sen.  repts.  16 
Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1849:  95.) 

1863.  Res.  recommending  propriety  of  exempting 
capital  invested  and  to  be  invested  in  state  in 
mnftre.  of  cotton,  sugar  and  flax,  from  taxation  for 
state  and  co.  purposes,  for  term  of  yrs.  (Trans, 
state  agric.  socy.  1861/4:  83.) 

1869.  Rept.  re.  exemption  from  taxation  of  property 
of  various  institutions  throughout  state.  (House 
jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  627.) 

1880/2.  Digest  of  more  important  opinions  rendered; 
taxation  of  school  and  hospital  bldgs.  (Bienn. 
rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2:  30.) 

1892/4.  Revenue  and  taxation;  in  Supreme  Court; 
appeal  of  Denison  &  Burnett  for  exemption  from 
taxation.  (Same  1892/4:  299-305.) 

1895.  Supreme  Court  decision  re.  case  of  The  People 
vs.  The  Peoria  Mercantile  Library  Assn.;  property 
of  library  assns.  not  exempt  from  taxation.     (Same 
1894/6:  119-121.) 

— .  Decision  of  Supreme  Court  re.  case  of  The 
People  vs.  The  Young  Men's  Christian  Assn., 
Peoria;  real  estate  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  leased  for  profit 
not  exempt — exemptions  from  taxation  are  strictly 
construed.  (Same  1894/6:  118-119.) 

1896.  Opinion;   taxation  of  property  of  religious  socy. 
(Same  1895/6:  284.) 

1897.  Same;  tax  of  schools  under  control  of  city  govt. 
(Same  1897/8:  351-352.) 

.    Same;    exemption   from   taxation   school   lands. 

(Same  1897/8:  344.) 

.     Same;   poll  tax,  collectors  and  highway  comrs. 

not  exempt  from  payment  of.     (Same  1897/8:  311.) 
Forfeitures 

Including  Tax  Sales  and  Redemptions. 

1824.  Suggestion  that  term  allowed  for  redemption  of 
lands  of  non-residents  be  extended.  (Govs.  mess. 
1824.) 

1824/6.  Action  under  law  of  1825  authorizing  tax  sales 
and  under  law  of  1826  requiring  auditor  to  for- 
ward to  clerk  of  comrs.'  court  in  each  co.  list  of 
all  lands  in  resp.  cos.  subject  to  taxation.  (Audi- 
tor's rept.  1824/6.) 

1834.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  land  tax  paid  into  state  treas- 
ury previous  to  making  out  lists  of  delinquent  land 
holders  as  required  by  law.  (House  jol.  9  Gen. 
Assem.  1  sess.  1834:  332.) 

1842.  Delinquent  lands  should  be  sold  without  inter- 
vention of  a  court  and  thus  reduce  expense  of  sale. 
(Rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1840/2:  21.) 

1843.  Rept.  on  bill  to  legalize  sale  of  land  for  taxes  in 
co.  of  Scott.    1  leaf.     (Sen.  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem. 
1  sess.  1842:  203.) 

1860-1903.  Stmt.  showing  per  cent,  of  state  tax  on  real 
property  forfeited  to  state,  and  personal  property 
delinquent,  in  several  cos.,  inclusive  of  back  taxes. 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1880/2  (pp.  78- 
79)—  same  1902/4.) 

1871-1876.  Table  showing  aggregate  tax  sales  in  sev- 
eral cos.  of  state.  (Proc.  state  bd.  equalization 
1877:  xxxv-xxxvi.) 

1871-1877.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  tax  on  real  property 
forfeited  to  state  and  amt.  of  tax  on  personal  prop- 
erty uncollected  by  reason  of  insolvencies,  remov- 
als, etc.  in  each  co.  in  state,  for  several  yrs.  (Same 
1877  (pp.  xxxii-xxxiv)— same  1878.) 

1872-1877.  Same.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts. 
1876/8:  127-129.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Forfeitures — cont'd 

1880-1882.  Stints,  of  sales  under  revenue  law,  of  prop- 
erty forfeited  to  state,  showing  amt.  of  state  tax 
due,  amt.  lost,  amt.  realized  at  sale,  and  net  amt. 
paid  state  treasurer,  by  cos.  (Same  1880/2  (p.  72) 
— same  1882/4.) 

.    Stmt.  of  sales  under  revenue  law,  of  property 

forfeited  to  state,  showing  total  amt.  of  state,  co., 
city,  town,  district  and  other  local  taxes  due,  amt. 
lost  and  amt.  realized  at  sales.  (Same  1880/2  (p. 
77)— same  1882/4.) 

.    Struts,  of  sales  under  revenue  law,  of  property 

forfeited  to  state,  showing  amt.  of  local  bond  fund 
tax  due,  amt.  lost,  amt.  realized  at  sale,  and  net 
amt.  paid  treasurer.  (Same  1880/2  (pp.  245;  253) 
— same  1882/4.) 

1880/2.  Digest  of  more  important  opinions  rendered; 
redemption  from  tax  sale.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen. 
1880/2:  28.) 

1882.  Sale  of  forfeited  property;  remarks  on  sale  of. 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1880/2:  xii.) 

1895.  Opinion;     publication    of    delinquent    tax    list. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1895/6:  281-282.) 

.    Schedule  of  land  sales.     (Auditor  public  accts.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

Greenbacks,  Bank  Notes  and  Coin 

1896.  Opinion;  taxation  of  greenbacks.     (Bienn.  rept. 
atty.  gen.     1895/6:  284.) 

1899.  Same;  assessment  of  greenbacks,  national  bank 
notes,  gold  and  silver  coin.  (Same  1899/00:  261.) 

Inheritance  Tax 

1895.  Propriety  of  adopting  similar  laws   on  inheri- 
tance tax  as  those  of  N.  Y.  and  Penn.,  and  abolition 
of  all  state  taxes.     (Govs.  mess.  1895:  31.) 

1896.  Opinion;    taxes   on   inheritance.      (Bienn.   rept. 
atty.  gen.  1895/6:  282-283.) 

1897.  Same;    construction   of  act   relating  to   inheri- 
tance tax.     (Same  1897/8:  321-322.) 

1898.  Same;     rate    of    interest    on    inheritance    tax. 
(Same  1897/8:  314.) 

.    Same;    duty  of  co.  judge  towards  collection  of 

taxes  under  inheritance  law.     (Same  1897/8:  315.) 
.    Same;    construction   of  act   imposing  taxes   on 

gifts,   legacies   and   inheritances.      (Same   1897/8: 

313.) 
.    Same;    duty    of   appraiser    of    inheritance    tax. 

(Same  1897/8:  313-314.) 
.     Same;  re.  inheritance  tax;  appraiser's  fees;  how 

and  by  whom  paid.     (Same  1897/8:  316.) 

1901.  Same;    bequests  to  charitable  or  eleemosynary 
institutions    subject    to    inheritance    tax.      (Same 
1901/2:  265-266.) 

1901/2.  Remarks  on  inheritance  tax.  (Same  1901/2: 
24-25.) 

1902.  Opinion;   compensation  of  co.  treasurer  for  col- 
lecting Inheritance  tax.     (Same  1901/2:  240.) 

1902-1904.     Synopsis  of  matters  relating  to  inheritance 
tax  and  rept.  of  inheritance  tax  atty.  for  Cook  Co. 
(Same  1901/2   (pp.  121-127)— some  1903/4.) 
1903/4.     Recommendations  as  to   inheritance  tax  mat- 
ters.    (Same  1903/4:  116-118.) 
REVENUE  FBOM;  see  below,  REVENUE 
Land  Tax  Fund;  see  below,  Revenue 
Laws 

1872/3.  Act  for  assessment  of  property  and  for  levy 
and  collection  of  taxes,  approved  Mch.  30,  1872; 
amended  May  3,  1873. 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
1877.     Revenue  laws. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1881.     Revenue  laws  of  111.    Auditor's  ed.    85  pp. 
Copy    in    Library   of   Congress. 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Laws — cont'd 

1884.    Act  to  amend  revenue  law. 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1888.    Revenue  laws  of  111.    Auditor's  ed.    86  pp. 
1896.     Revenue  laws. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1898.  Revenue  laws  of  the  state  of  111.  Auditor's  edi- 
tion. Springfield,  1898.  123  pp. 

License;  see  that  title 
Livestock 

There  Is  a  Inrge  quantity  of  material  relating  to  the 
assessment  and  valuation  of  livestock  in  the  cir- 
culars of  the  Dept.  of  Agriculture ;  see  under 
Agriculture.  Livestock. 

1856.  Tabular  stmt.  of  no.  and  value  of  domestic  ani- 
mals; no.  and  value  of  enumerated  articles;  value 
of  merchandise,  bankers'  property,  manufactured 
articles,  moneys  and  credits,  bonds,  stocks,  etc. 
unenumerated  property,  town  lots  and  lands  listed 
for  taxation  in  several  cos.  as  returned  to  auditor's 
office.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1856/8: 
44-53.) 

1897-1898.  Comparison  of  assessment  of  livestock. 
(Same  1896/8  (p.  vii)— same  1898/00.) 

1904.  Opinion;  livestock  on  farm  when  farm  is  in  two 
districts — where  to  be  assessed.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty. 
gen.  1903/4:  462.) 

Local  Bond  Tax 

REVENUE;  see  below,  that  title 
Mortgage  Tax 
1901.    Opinion;    liability    of    mortgages    to    taxation. 

(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  365.) 
1904.    Same;     assessment    of    notes    and    mortgages. 
(Same  1903/4:  444.) 

Revenue 

1839-1849.  Comparative  stmt.  of  revenue  for  each  yr., 
showing  assessed  value  of  real  estate  and  personal 
property;  amt.  of  revenue  and  special  tax  charged; 
amt.  of  abatements,  comns.,  etc.,  deducted,  and  net 
amt.  collected,  incl.  tax  on  sales  to  state;  also  amt. 
of  interest  on  school,  college,  and  seminary  funds 
paid  cos.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1848/ 
50:  26-56.) 

1839/40-1843/4.  Comparative  stmt.  of  revenue,  by  cos. 
(A.R.  same  1839/40  (p.  11) — bienn.  rept.  same 
1842/4.) 

1846-1854.  Stmt.  of  ann.  receipts  of  special  taxes. 
(Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1852/4:  10.) 

1850-1853.  Comparative  stmt.  of  revenue,  showing  as- 
sessed value  of  real  and  personal  property,  amt.  of 
tax  charged,  amt.  abated,  amt.  collected,  amt.  of 
interest  on  school  fund,  etc.,  by  cos.  (Bienn.  rept. 
auditor  public  accts.  1850/2  (pp.  34-40) — same 
1852/4.) 

1850-1854.  Stmt.  of  monthly  receipts  for  revenue  pur- 
poses. (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1850/2  (p.  3)  — 
same  1852/4.) 

1850-1876.    Same.    (Same  1850/2  (p.  4)— same  1874/6.) 

1850-1904.     Same.    (Same  1850/2  (p.  G)—same  1902/4.) 

1851-1854.  Revenue  receipts  on  assessment.  (Same 
1852/4:  6.) 

1852.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  state  tax  reed,  into  treasury  on 
assessment  of  1851,  exclusive  of  school  orders. 
(Same  1850/2:  5.) 

1854-1855.  Stmt.  of  aggregate  amt.  of  revenue  and 
special  state  taxes  (including  school  fund  tax) 
charged;  amt.  of  abatements,  comns.,  etc. — de- 
ducted, net  amt.,  and  amt.  remaining  unpaid,  in 
each  co.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1854/6: 
46-49.) 

1856/8.  Stmt.  of  aggregate  receipts  for  revenue  pur- 
poses. (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1856/8:  5.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
Revenue — cont'd 
1858-1876.     Stmt.    of   collections   on   acct.   of   revenue 

(Same  1858/60  (p.  23)— some  1874/6.) 
1865-1866.     Stmt.   showing   amt.    of   revenue   tax   reed 
into  treasury  on  assessments  of  1864-1865      (Govs 
mess.   1867:  7.) 
1868.    Stmt.  showing  assessment  receipts  and  expend!' 

tures.     (Same  1869:  10.) 

1870-1903.  Stmts.  of  amt.  of  state,  co.,  town,  district 
and  other  local  taxes  levied  on  assessment,  by  cos 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1870/2  (nn  86- 
89)— same  1902/4.) 

From  1880  to  1903  Inclusive,  table  includes  back  taxes 
1870/1-1902/3.     Stmt.  of  aggregates  of  all  taxes  charged 
on   state   assessments.      (Same   1870/2    (p.   xvi) — 
same  1902/4.) 

1870/1-1874/5  table  shows  aggregates  of  state,  county 
c'ty  and  town,  district  and  other  local  taxes  resp: 
VL  I  . '  7,  oa^gr^tes  from  registered  bonds  are 
added,  in  1892/3  (auditor's  rept.  1892/4)  district 
school  taxes  are  added  and  in  1898/9  (auditor's 
added  r°ad  8nd  brld8e  tSX  aseregates  are 

COBPORATIONS;   see  that  title 

Fees  are  only  the  revenue  from  corporations  other  than 

r.rs. ;  for  r.rs.  see  below,  that  title. 
COUNTY  TAX 

1839.  Stmt.  of  amt.  of  state  revenue  derivable  from 
each  co.  for  the  yr.,  so  far  as  returns  have  been 
made  to  auditor's  office.  (Rept.  auditor  public 
accts.  1838/9:  11.) 

.     List  of  cos.   from  which  no  returns  have  been 

reed,  per  sec.  13  of  act  re.  public  revenue.     (Same 
1838/9:  15.) 

1843.  Rept.  of  auditor  of  public  accts.  as  to  what  cos. 
have  not  paid  their  full  amt.  of  state  revenue 
under  old  and  new  systems  and  for  what  yr.  8  pp. 
(House  repts.  13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842/3:  301- 
308.) 

+r      1843-1844.    Tabulated  stmt.  of  auditor  of  public  accts. 
of  population  of  each  co.,  amt.  of  taxes  reed,  from 
each  co.  with  amt.  paid  out  by  each  showing  how 
much  more  each  co.  has  paid  than  it  has  reed,  back 
from  state.    7  pp.     (Same  1844/5:  185-191.) 
•f      1860/81-1882/03.     Stmt.  showing  per  cent  of  total  amt. 
of  state  tax  paid  by  each  co.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1880/2  (pp.  80-82)— same  1902/4.) 
INHEBITANCE  TAX;  see  REVENUE  FUND,  below 
LAND  TAX 

1834.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  amt.  of  taxes  on  resident  and 
non-resident  lands  in  each  co.  in  state.  (Sen.  Jol. 
9  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1834:  72-73.) 

1838/40.    Stmt.  of  quantity  of  lands  taxable  in  each 
co.  for  1839  and  1840  and  amt.  paid  into  co.  and 
state  treasury  for  1838.     (Auditor's  rept.  1836/8.) 
1852-1856.    State  of   treasury   in   acct.   with   state  on 
acct.    of   non-resident   taxes.      (Bienn.   rept.   state 
treasurer  1852/4  (p.  14)— same  1854/6.) 
1883.    Recommendation  that  amt.  now  in  state  treas- 
ury to  credit  of  delinquent  land  tax  fund  be  trans- 
ferred to  gen.  revenue  fund.     (Govs.  mess.  1883: 
3-4.) 

LOCAL  BOND  TAX 

1869-1872.  Stmt.  of  aggregate  registered  bonds,  for 
payment  of  r.r.  debts,  outstanding,  aggregate  tax 
on  acct.  of  registered  bonds  on  localities  having 
such  bonds,  aggregate  benefits  enuring  to  said  lo- 
calities under  operation  of  act  of  Apr.  16,  1869, 
increased  valuation  of  taxable  property  and  over 
that  of  1868.  2  pp.  (Repts.  28  Gen.  Assem.  1873 
v.  4:  784-785.) 

1870-1875.  Stmts.  showing  aggregate  local  taxation  in 
each  locality  in  state  having  registered  bonds. 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1870/2  (p.  xix)  — 
same  1874/6.) 

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TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
LOCAL  BOND  TAX — cont'd 

1870-1903.  Stmts.  of  aggregate  amt.  of  taxes  charj 
on  acct.  of  local  bond  funds,  amt.  of  abatemer 
comns.,  etc.,  deducted,  amt.  paid  over  by  collectc 
and  amt.  remaining  unpaid  for  each  local! 
(Same  1870/2  (pp.  76-85)— some  1902/4.) 
RAILROADS 

1876-1879.    Table  showing  taxes  paid  each  yr.  in 
by  r.rs.     (9  A.R.  r.r.  and  warehouse  comn.  187i 
table  xix  after  p.  xxii.) 

1878/81-1902/4.    Stmt.  of  taxes  on  r.rs.  paid  each 
for  no.  of  yrs.     (11  same  1880/1  (pp.  324-325)  — 
same  1904.) 

No  returns  1891. 

1880/1-1889/90.  Stmt.  of  expenses  and  taxes  of  r.r 
operating  expenses  and  additional  payments  ( 
same  1880/1  (pp.  310-311)— 20  same  1890.) 

In  1888/9  also  average  earnings  per  mile. 
RAILBOADS:    INDIVIDUAL 

Illinois  Central  R.R. 

The  charter  of  the  111.  Central  R.E.  was  appro\ 
Feb.  10,  1851.  Dnder  this  charter  the  state  ma 
over  to  the  111.  Central  R.K.,  a  large  quant 
of  land,  some  2,550,000  acres.  In  return  the  roi 
under  the  charter,  was  to  pay  Into  the  state  trei 
ury  7%  of  the  gross  earnings  of  the  entire  roi 
forever. 

The  proceeds  from  this  source  were  applied  by  t 
state  towards  the  cancellation  of  the  state  de 
See  also  Debt :  State.  The  ann.  revenue  from  O 
fund  Is  also  made  a  part  of  the  General  Reven 
Fund  acct.  in  the  auditor's  reot. 

1854-1882.  State  treasurer  on  acct.  of  111.  Central  R. 
fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state  treasurer  1854/6  (p.  l: 
— same  1880/2.) 

1855-1898.  Stmt.  of  gross  receipts  of  111.  Central  R.: 
from  March  24,  1855,  to  Apr.  30,  1898,  and  an 
paid  into  state  treasury  on  acct.  thereof.  (BIi 
Book  1899:  383-384.) 

1855-1902.     Same.     (Same  1903:  577-578.) 
1855-1904.     Stmt.  of  gross  earnings  of  III.  Central  R.] 
and  amt.  paid  into  state  treasury  on  acct.  therec 
(Bienn.    rept.    state    treasurer    1878/80    (p.    33)- 
same  1902/4.) 

1855-1890.  Aggregate  amt.  paid  into  state  treasury  1 
111.  Central  R.R.;  amt.  of  dividends  paid  durir 
same  period,  %  which  state's  share  of  gross  ear 
ings  is  to  dividends  paid;  income  of  state  fro 
road  for  6  mos.  ending  Oct.  31,  1890,  exceeds  am 
reed,  in  any  half  yr.  in  history  of  road;  "nu 
reasonably  expect  that  ann.  revenues  of  state  fro: 
this  source  may  not  fall  below  half  a  millic 
dollars."  (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1891:  31-32  (Fifer) 
1855/6-1902/4.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  gross  earninj 
of  111.  Central  R.R.  and  amt.  of  %  of  tax,  and  am 
paid  into  state  treasury  beginning  with  1st  rep 
and  payment,  and  embracing  all  semi-ann.  rept 
(Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public  accts.  1870/2  (pp.  xv 
xvii)— same  1902/4.) 

1862/3-1864.  Table  showing  amts.  reed,  from  111.  Cei 
tral  R.R.  for  6  mos.  ending  resp.  April  30  and  Oc 
31,  1863,  April  30  and  Oct.  31,  1864.  (Govs.  mesi 
Jan.  1865  (Yates).) 

1864/5-1865/6.  Stmt.  of  receipts  from  road  each  yr. 
revenue  nearly  sufficient  to  defray  ordinary  ej 
penditures  of  govt.,  under  charter  revenue  Is  ai 
plicable  only  to  payment  of  interest  bearing  stat 
indebtedness.  (Same  Jan.  1867  (Oglesby).) 
1866/7-1867/8.  Table  showing  receipts  of  1%  gros 
earnings  for  yr.  ending  resp.  Oct.  31,  1867,  and  Ocl 
31,  1868,  and  total  receipts  for  four  yrs.  ending  Oct 
31,  1868.  (Some  Jan.  1869:  9  (Oglesby).) 
1869.  111.  Central  R.R.;  remarks  re.  valuation  of  prop 
erty  of  road.  (A.R.  auditor  public  accts.  1868/9 
5-6.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 
RAILROADS  :  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
ILLINOIS  CENTRAL  RAILROAD — cont'd 

1878-1882.  Classified  tabular  mo.  stmts.  of  gross  earn- 
ings of  111.  Central  in  111.  for  each  6  mos.  ending 
resp.  April  and  Oct.  (House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem. 
1883:  675-680.) 

Showing   freight,    passenger,   mall,    express,    misc.    and 
total  per  mo.  and  recapitulation  of  each  class. 

1882/3-1884.  Table  showing  amts.  reed,  on  acct.  1% 
gross  earnings  of  road  for  each  6  mos.  ending  resp. 
April  30  and  Oct.  31,  1883,  and  April  30  and  Oct. 
31,  1884;  rept.  on  examination  of  books  of  co.  made 
by  expert  accountants  employed  by  gov.;  decrease 
In  revenue.  (Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1885:  5  (Hamil- 
ton).) 

1891-1892.  Table  showing  income  of  state  from  road 
for  each  6  mos.  ending  resp.  April  30  and  Oct.  31, 
1891,  and  April  30  and  Oct.  31,  1892;  increase  in 
revenue.  (Same  Jan.  1893:  19(Fifer).) 

1899/00.  Total  revenue  of  state  from  road  for  yr.  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1900,  and  total  reed,  since  completion 
of  road  in  1855;  "probable  that  no  state  in  Union 
possesses  so  valuable  and  promising  source  of  reve- 
nue for  next  50  yrs.  as  was  provided  in  act  of  1851 
incorporating  111.  Central  R.R."  (Same  1901:  3 
(Tanner).) 

1876-1882.  Gross  earnings  of  111.  Central  R.R.  proper, 
each  yr.;  classified  (i.  e.  freight,  passenger,  mail, 
express,  sleeping  cars,  rent  of  property,  rent  of 
tracks,  storage  and  dockage,  switching,  train  news 
stand).  (House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem.  1883:  674.) 
REVENUE  FUND 

1847-1848.  Comparative  stmt.  of  revenue,  interest  and 
insane  hospital  fund,  by  cos.  (Bienn.  rept.  auditor 
public  accts.  1846/8:  11-12.) 

1864/6-1902/4.  Stmt.  of  receipts  into  treasury,  and 
warrants  drawn  on  acct.  of  revenue  fund.  (Same 
1864/6  (p.  9)— some  1902/4.) 

Receipts   on    acct.   of   general    taxes,   fees,    license,    In- 
heritance tax  and  111.  Central  E.K.  fund. 

1861-1866.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  at  different  times  and 
from  other  funds  carried  into  ordinary  revenue 
fund.  (Govs.  mess.  1867:  8.) 

1885-1896.  Stmt.  showing  amt.  of  money  in  treasury 
belonging  to  revenue  fund.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
treasurer  1894/6:  6.) 

Road  and  Bridge  Tax 

1820.  Injustice  of  existing  system  of  taxation  of  resi- 
dents for  opening  and  repairing  highways;  pro- 
priety of  so  amending  laws  as  to  cause  a  greater 
portion  of  land  tax  to  be  paid  over  to  co.  treasurers 
and  opening  and  repairing  highways  to  be  made  a 
co.  charge,  recommended  for  consideration.  (Govs. 
mess.  1820.) 

1826.  Injustice  of  existing  system  of  taxation  for  mak- 
ing and  repairing  roads,  set  forth,  recommendation 
for  equalization  of  tax  betw.  residents  and  non- 
residents. (Same  1826.) 

1828.  Recommendation  for  amdmt.  in  road  law,  as 
will  require  reasonable  contributions  from  all  per- 
sons, proportioned  to  property  they  hold,  for  re- 
pair and  preservation  of  public  roads.  (Same 
1828.) 

1879-1883.  Table  showing  by  cos.  amt.  of  road  and 
bridge  tax  each  yr.  and  total  road  and  bridge  tax 
expended  in  5  yrs.  (Dept.  agric.  circular  106: 
92-93.) 

1898/9-1903/4.    See    above,    Revenue,    the    note    under 

dates  1870/1-1902/3. 
School  Lands 

1901.  Opinion;  liability  of  school  lands  to  taxation. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  361-362.) 


TAXATION:  STATE— cont'd 

School  Tax;  see  Education,    School  Funds 
Securities 

1866.  U.   S.   bonds;    suggestion  by  auditor   of  public 
accts.  for  enactment  of  law  re.  assessment  and  tax- 
ation of  said  bonds.     (Bienn.  rept.  auditor  public 
accts.  1864/6:  6-7.) 

1867.  Govs.  proclamation  on  taxation  of  shares  in  na- 
tional and  state  banks;   continuing  military  state 
agency  at  Washington  and  to  create  inferior  court 
of  criminal  jurisdiction   in   Springfield;    June  11. 
(House  jol.  25  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1867:  5-11.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  equalization  of  personal 

property  on  auditor's  stmt.  re.  national  banks  of 
state,  showing,  by  cos.,  amt.  of  bank  stock  and  amt. 
assessed.  (Proc.  equalization  bd.  1867:  58-60.) 

1881.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  re.  laws  on  subject  of  taxa- 
tion of  shares  of  capital  stock  of  mining  cos.  not 
incorporated  in  state.  (House  jol.  32  Gen.  Assem. 
1881:  783-784.) 

.  Same,  digest.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1880/2: 

31.) 

1895.  Same;  taxation  of  stock  in  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 
(Same  1895/6:  281.) 

.  Same;  assessment  of  National  Bank  stock. 

(Same  1897/8:  324.) 

1899.  Same;   situs  of  shares  of  stock  of  banks  other 
than    national    for    purpose    of    taxation.      (Same 
1899/00:  284.) 

.  Same;  situs  of  bonds  and  stocks  for  taxation. 

(Same  1899/00:  281-283.) 

.  Same;  liability  of  bonds  issued  by  municipali- 
ties of  state  to  taxation.  (Same  1899/00:  273-274.) 

.  Same;  rule  for  assessment  of  shares  of  stock  in 

corporations.  (Same  1899/00:  281.) 

.  Same;  taxation  of  shares  of  stock  of  national 

banks;  taxation  of  property  of  111.  College  of  Jack- 
sonville. (Same  1899/00:  284-285.) 

.  Same;  taxation  of  shares  of  stock  of  r.r.  corpora- 
tion. (Same  1899/00:  278-279.) 

.  Same;  taxation  of  shares  of  stock  of  banks  and 

real  estate  belonging  to  bank.  (Same  1899/00: 
250.) 

1900.  Same;  assessment  of  shares  of  stock  of  national 
banks.     (Same  1899/00:  250.) 

.  Same;  shares  of  stock  of  r.r.  cos.;  where  tax- 
able. (Same  1899/00:  253.) 

1903.  Same;  assessment  of  shares  of  stock  in  r.r.  cos. 
(Same  1903/4:  448.) 

Valuation;  see  above,  Assessment 
War  Tax;  see  War  Expenditures 

TAZEWELL  COUNTY  (1827) 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Livestock;  see  Agriculture,  that  title 
Mineral  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

TEACHERS 

TEACHING;  see  EDUCATION 
Wages;  see  Labor.    Wages 

TECHNICAL     EDUCATION;     see     EDUCATION.      INDUS- 
TRIAL, ETC. 

TELEGRAPH  AND  TELEPHONE  COMPANIES 

1882/4.  Digest  of  more  important  opinions  rendered; 
issuing  license  to  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1882/4:  12.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


387 


TELEGRAPH  AND  TELEPHONE  COMPANIES— cont'd 

1903.    Same;  power  of  city  council  to  regulate  charges 

of  telephone  cos.     (Same  1903/4:  200.) 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:   State.    Telegraph,  etc.,  Companies 

TEMPERATURE;  see  CLIMATE 

TEXAS   FEVER;    see   AGRICULTURE.     LIVESTOCK.     IN- 
SPECTION, ETC. 

TEXTILE  TRADES;  see  INDUSTRIES 
THISTLES;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

THREE  PER  CENT  FUND 
Under  Act  of  1818;  see  Education.    School  Funds 
Under  Act  of  1849;  see  Debt:   State 

TILE-MAKERS'  ASSOCIATION;  see  INDUSTRIES.    ASSO- 
CIATIONS 

TILES 

Manufacture;  see  Industries 

TOBACCO 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

TOLLS 

Canal;  see  Canals 
River;  see  River  Conservancy 

TOMATO 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

TORNADO  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 
TRADE;  see  COMMERCE;  do.  INDUSTRIES 
TRADE,  BOARDS  OF;  see  COMMERCE 
TRADES  UNIONS;  see  LABOR  UNIONS 

TRANS-MISSISSIPPI     EXPOSITION;     see     INDUSTRIES. 
EXHIBITS 

TRANSPORTATION 

1874.  Rept.  of  committee  on  canal  and  river  improve- 
ments on  communication  from  gov.  re.  cheap  trans- 
portation. (House  jol.  28  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg. 
sess.  1874:  253-254.) 

Canal;  see  Canals 

Railway;  see  Railroads 

River;  see  River  Conservancy;  also  Commerce:  Riverborne 

Street  Railway;  see  that  title 

TREASURER:    COUNTY 
Fees:  see  Fees.    County  Officers 

TREASURER:    STATE 
Fees;  see  Fees.    State  Officers 
Reports;  see  Finance 

TRUANCY;  see  EDUCATION 

TRUSTS 

1889.  Text  of  Kansas  res.  concerning  an  alleged  "  beef 
and  pork  combine."  (Sen.  Jol.  36  Gen.  Assem.  1 
sess.  1889:  218-219;  House  jol.  1889:  183-184.) 

1893.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  to  inquire  into  "  Whiskey 
Trust "  known  as  "  The  Distilling  and  Cattle  Feed- 


TRUSTS— cont'd 

ing  Co."     (House  jol.  38   Gen.  Assem.   1893:  1218- 
1223;  Sen.  jol.  1893:  945-947,  992-994.) 
1893.    Legal    proceedings   agst.    Western   White   Sand 
Co.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/4:  109-112.) 

1895.  Trusts  and  combines;  The  Distilling  and  Cattle 
Feeding  Co.  vs.  The  People;  decision  of  Supreme 
Court.     (Same  1894/6:  122-145.) 

.    Proceedings    agst.    National    Linseed    Oil    Co. 

(Same  1895/6:  182-194.) 

.     Trusts  and  combines.     (Same  1894/6:  122-150.) 

1895/6.  By-laws  of  National  Linseed  Oil  Trust;  pur- 
pose of  organization.  (Same  1895/6:  186-194.) 

1896.  Proceedings    agst.    Western    White    Sand    Co. 
(Same  1895/6:  195.) 

1897/8.  Comments  on  anti-trust  laws.  (Same  1897/8: 
4-6.) 

1899.  Opinion;  trust  act;  foreign  corporations  within 
meaning  of,  and  may  be  licensed  by  auditor;  re- 
quirements necessary  to  be  complied  with  before 
Foreign  Trust  Co.  may  be  admitted  to  do  business 
in  state.  (Same  1899/00:  173-174.) 

1901/2.  Comments  on  constitutionality  of  anti-trust 
laws  of  state.  (Same  1901/2:  15-18.) 

.    Comments  on  beef  trust.     (Same  1901/2:  19.) 

1903/4.  Comments  on  anti-trust  laws  of  111.;  amdmt. 
of  anti-trust  law  of  1891  recommended  so  as  to  con- 
tain definition  of  trusts  or  combines  as  expressed 
in  sec.  1,  act  of  1893,  with  additional  provision 
broad  enough  to  include  insurance  cos.  and  individ- 
uals engaged  in  business  of  insurance  and  other 
business  of  like  character,  also  by  inserting  pro- 
vision in  law  authorizing  atty.  gen.  and  state's 
attys.  to  enforce  provisions  of  anti-trust  law  by 
injunction.  (Same  1903/4:  8-9.) 

TUBERCULOSIS 

Cattle;  see  Agriculture.    Livestock.    Inspection,  etc. 
Human;  see  Public  Health 

TURNIP 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

TYPHOID;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    EPIDEMICS 
TWO  MILL  TAX  FUND;  see  DEBT:    STATE 

TWO  PER  CENT  FUND;  see  ROADS:  STATE.    RECEIPTS, 
ETC. 

UNION  COUNTY  (1818) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mineral  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

UNION    STOCK   YARDS    OF   CHICAGO;    see   COMMERCE. 
LIVESTOCK 

UNITED  STATES 

Land  Grants;  see  that  title 

National  Board  of  Health 

IMMIGRANT  INSPECTION  SEBVICE;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.  IN- 
SPECTION SERVICE 

Public  Buildings;  see  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds: 
Federal 

Public  Lands;  see  Land:   National  Domain 

Roads;   see  Roads:    National 

Surplus  Revenue  Deposits;  see  Finance:   State.    Receipts 

Tariff;  see  that  title 

Taxation;  see  that  title 


388 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


UNKNOWN  HEIRS  FUND;  see  FINANCE:   STATE.    FUNDS 

URBANA 

School  Hygiene;  see  Education.    School  Hygiene 
Water-Supply;  see  that  title 

VACCINATION;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 
VALUATION;  see  TAXATION:    STATE 

VANDALIA 
Land;  see  Land:    State 

VERMILION  COUNTY  (1826) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.     Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Coal;   see  Industries.     Mining 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Livestock;  see  Agriculture,  that  title 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Nurseries;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Salines;  see  Land:    State 

VERMILION  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

VETERINARIAN;   see  AGRICULTURE.     LIVESTOCK,  that 
title 

VITAL  STATISTICS 

1881-1884.    Vital  statistics  of  111.     (7  A.R.  bd.  health 
1884:  141-420.) 

First  systematic  return.     Tables  1-xxiv  relate  to  deaths, 

showing    causes,    aj*e,    sex,    color,    nativity,    social 

condition    of   decedent ;    tables   xxv-xllv    relate    to 

births   and   show   mos.,    sex,   locality,    nationality, 

and  acre   of  parents   and  no.   of  child  of  mother; 

table  [xlv]   shows  marriages  annually  by  counties. 

1885-1886.    Vital  statistics  of  111.     (8  same  1885   (pp. 

285-366)— 9  same  1886.) 

Statistics  as  In  1881-1884. 
Births 

1874-1884.    Tables  showing  no.  of  births  and  still  births 
In  Carlyle,  by  months.     (8  A.R.  bd.  health  1885: 
234.) 
1875-1884.     Table  showing  no.  of  still-births,  Including 

abortions,  by  months.     (8  same  1885:  184.) 
1877-1884.     Table    showing   births    by    months    at    Mc- 
Leansboro  and  at  Greenville.     (8  same  1885:  269.) 
1881-1885.    Comparative  exhibit  of  births  and  deaths; 

by  cos.    (8  same  1885:  286-290.) 
Deaths;   see  Mortality,  below 
Laws 

1877.    Laws  In  111.  in  relation  to  marriages,  births  and 

deaths.    (1  A.R.  bd.  health  1878:  39-42.) 
1894.    Marriage  act.     (Laws  of  state.) 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 
Marriage  and  Divorce 

1881-1885.    Marriages  in  111.,  by  cos.    (8  A.R.  bd.  health 

1885:  365-366.) 

1881-1886.     Same.     (9  same  1868:  161-162.) 
1898.    Opinion;    polygamy  In  111.     (Blenn.  rept.  atty. 

gen.  1897/8:  167.) 
Mortality 

1851-1880.  Table  showing  no.  of  deaths  from  small-pox 
at  given  ages,  to  each  million  of  population  at  same 
ages,  and  percentages,  In  London,  England  and 
Wales.  (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882:  499-500.) 
1851-1882.  Table  showing  mortality  from  small-pox  in 
city  of  Chicago.  (5  same  1882:  332.) 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 

Mortality — cont'd 

1860-1880.    Table  showing  deaths  in  111.,  compared  with 

total  deaths  in  U.  S.  with  distinction  of  sex,  in  each 

of  3  census  yrs.  1880,  1870,  1860.     (5  same  1882: 

596.) 
1866-1872.    Table  showing  how  death  rate  has  tallied 

with  rain  fall  at  Chicago.     (2  same  1879:  100.) 
1875-1877.    Table  showing  mortality  among  infants  and 

children  in  city  of  Quincy,  by  months.     (8  same 

1885:  183.) 

1875-1884.  Table  showing  mortality  from  specified  dis- 
eases by  months.  (8  same  1885:  206-207.) 

.    Same;  at  Springfield.     (9  same  1886:  126-129.) 

1875-1885.     Same;    in  city  of  Quincy.     (8  same  1885: 

180-183.) 

1877-1885.    Same;  at  Belleville.     (9  same  1886:  36-39.) 
1878-1884.    Table  showing  no.  of  deaths  of  children  in 

Carlyle  by  months,  and  given  ages.     (8  same  1885: 

234.) 
.    Table  showing  mortality  from  specified  diseases, 

by  months,  in  Carlyle,  co.  clerk's  returns.    (8  same 

1885:  232-233.) 

1879.  Table  showing  deaths  at  Chicago  resulting  from 
several  diseases.     (2  same  1879:  100.) 

1880.  Table  showing  deaths  in  each  1000  of  population 
in  3  groups  of  cos.  in  111.     (5  same  1882:  598.) 

.    Table  showing  deaths  in  111.,  with  distinction  of 

race,  age  and  sex.     (5  same  1882:  597.) 

.    Table  showing  deaths  in  Chicago,  by  age  and 

sex  and  specified  diseases.     (5  same  1882:  585-595.) 

.    Table   showing   deaths   in    111.,   compared   with 

total  deaths  In  U.  S.,  with  distinction  of  sex  and 
color.     (5  same  1882:  596.) 

.    Table  showing  deaths  in  111.,  by  groups  of  cos., 

age  and  sex,  and  specified  disease.     (5  same  1882: 
562-584.) 

.    Table  showing  deaths  in  111.  by  groups  of  cos., 

age  and  sex,  and  specified  diseases.     (5  same  1882: 
55-561.) 

1880-1885.  Table  showing  deaths  from  zymotic  dis- 
eases. (8  same  1885:  120.) 

.    Table  showing  deaths  from  all  causes.     (8  same 

1885:  119.) 

1881-1883.  Table  showing  actual  mortality  and  mor- 
tality per  cent,  of  all  vaccinated,  unvaccinated  and 
misc.  (5  same  1882:  221.) 

1881-1884.  Table  showing  mortality  from  specified  dis- 
eases by  months  and  yrs.  at  Rock  Island.  (9  same 
1886:  109-110.) 

.    Table  showing  death  rate  in  Cook  Co.  at  given 

ages.    (7  same  1884:  146.) 

.  Table  showing  extent  and  variation  of  discrep- 
ancy in  no.  of  deaths  reported  by  registrar  of  vital 
statistics  in  Chicago  from  totals  reported  by  co. 
clerk  in  entire  co.  (7  same  1884:  143.) 

.    Table  showing  no.  of  deaths  and  mortality  per 

1000  in  several  cos.     (7  same  1884:  142.) 

1882.  Mortality  statistics  and  nomenclature  of  diseases. 
(5  same  1882:  535-598.) 

With  Instructions  for  compiling  condensed  returns  of 
deaths.  During  this  yr.  effort  was  again  made  to 
secure  returns  of  births,  marriages,  and  deaths 
which  health  bd.  act  requires  county  clerks  to 
render. 

1885.  Table  showing  no.  of  cases  and  deaths  from 
small-pox  at  Mound  City,  Pulaski  Co.  (8  same 
1885:  xxxviii.) 

1885-1886.  Table  showing  decedents  at  ages  over  90 
yrs.  (8  same  1885  (p.  333)— same  1886.) 

1886-1887.  Table  showing  records  of  death  from  speci- 
fied diseases  at  Streator.  (9  same  1886:  139.) 

1889-1890.  Tables  showing  temperature,  mortality, 
chief  causes  of  death,  and  influence  of  pandemic  of 
influenza  upon  same  in  Boston,  N.  Y.,  Phila.,  Cleve- 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


389 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 
Mortality — cont'd 

land,  Chicago,  Bait.,  Washington,  Cincinnati  and 
St.  Louis.     (13  same  1890:  lix-lxii.) 

1890-1892.  Table  showing  no.  of  deaths  and  death  rates 
per  1000  by  wards  at  Chicago.  (12/14  same  1889/ 
91:  18-20.) 

.    Table  showing  population,  deaths  and  rates  per 

1000  of  population,  by  assumed  districts  at  Chicago. 
(12/14  same  1889/91:  21-25.) 

.     Tables    showing   zymotic   diseases;    death    rates 

per  1000  of  population  at  Chicago,  by  yrs.  and  mos. 
(12/14  same  1889/91:  26-27.) 
Registration 

1871.  Veto  of  bill  to  repeal  registry  law,  establish 
registration  in  cities,  towns  and  villages  of  5000 
inhabitants  or  over,  and  in  cos.  having  100,000  in- 
habitants upwards.  3  pp.  (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem. 
1871  v.  2:  417-419.) 

1877.  Circular  of  state  bd.  of  health,  Nov.  10,  to  medi- 
cal profession  of  111.  [Information  re.  registration 
of  births  and  deaths,  and  for  obtaining  certificates 
of  practice.]  1  sheet.  4°. 

Not  seen  ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.  [Letter  of  state  bd.  of  health  to  medical  profes- 
sion of  111.,  Nov.  10,  furnishing  information  to 
facilitate  obtaining  of  certificates  of  practice  issued 
by  bd.,  and  registration  of  births  and  deaths,  re- 
quired by  the  law.]  6  pp. 

Not  seen ;  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1882.  Instructions  of  state  bd.  of  health  for  compiling 
condensed  return  of  deaths  [with  blank  form].  13 

PP. 

.     Same.     (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1882:  535-546.) 

1883,1885.     Return  of  births.     (State  bd.  of  health.) 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1903.  Communication  from  director  of  U.  S.  Census 
Bureau  requesting  legislation  to  bring  state  within 
registration  area  of  U.  S.  in  matter  of  registration 
of  deaths.  (House  jol.  43  Gen.  Assem.  1903:  537- 
538.) 

WABASH  COUNTY  (1824) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Forests;  see  Natural  Resources 
Geology;   see  Natural  Resources 
Grape  Culture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Horticultural  Society;  see  Agriculture.    Horticultural  Asso- 
ciations 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

WABASH  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 


WAGES 

Labor;  see  that  title 
Teachers;  see  Labor. 


Wages 


WAR  EXPENDITURES:    FEDERAL 

Spanish  American  War;  see  Taxation:    Federal 

WAR  EXPENDITURES:    STATE 

Civil  War 

serial 

Sanitary   Bureau 
Organized  Dec.  18,  1862 

1862/3-1863.  Rept.  of  transactions  of  the  111.  state  sani- 
tary bureau,  from  its  organization  Dec.  18,  1862, 
to  Sept.  12,  1863;  and,  also,  of  the  111.  state  sanitary 
commission,  from  Sept.  12,  1863,  to  Jan.  1,  1864. 
Springfield,  1864.  98  pp. 
Copy  in  Library  of  Congress. 


WAR  EXPENDITURES:  STATE— cont'd 
Civil  War — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Sanitary  Bureau — cont'd 
— .     Same.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     103  pp. 

This  edition  may  also  be  found  In   the  Repts.  of  the 
24th  Gen.  Assem.  1865,  v.  2 :  375-429. 

Sanitary  Commission 
Organized  Sept.  12,  1863 

1863-1864.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  111.  state  sanitary  comn., 
1-2. 

Checklist 

1.  1863.     Included  In  rept.  of  sanitary  bureau ;  see  above. 

2.  1864.     n.   p.,  n.  d.     116  pp. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1863  In  Repts.  24  Gen.  Assem.  1865,  v.  2  :  430-475. 

2.  1864    "       •*       24     "         "       1865,  v.  2 : 477-592. 

non-serial 

1861/5.    111.  army  bd.  of  medical  examiners,  with  ros- 
ter of  surgeons  and  asst.  surgeons.     (10  A.R.  bd. 
health  1887  (pp.  Ixii-lxvi) — 20  same  1897  app.) 
Relating  to  work  accomplished  by  said  bd.  during  war 
of  rebellion. 

1862.  Stmt.  of  amt.   appropriated   for   war   purposes. 
(Govs.  mess.  1863:  28-29.) 

1863.  Communication    from    auditing    committee    re. 
military  claims  agst.  state.     (House  jol.   23   Gen. 
Assem.  reg.  sess.  1863:  215.) 

— .  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  disburse  money  appro- 
priated for  relief  of  111.  volunteers  wounded  at 
Vicksburg  and  Murfreesboro.  16  pp.  (Repts.  24 
Gen.  Assem.  1865  v.  1:  487-518.) 

.  Stmt.  of  amt.  due  to  state  from  U.  S.  for  ex- 
penditures for  war  purposes.  (Govs.  mess.  1863: 
29.) 

.  Recommendation  for  appeal  to  Congress  re.  in- 
crease of  soldiers'  pay.  (Same  1863:  46.) 

.  Rept.  on  govs.  special  message  re.  wants  of  sick 

and  wounded  soldiers  of  state.  (House  jol.  23 
Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1863:  488.) 

.  Govs.  stmt.  of  military  officers  apptd.  by  him 

under  laws  of  state  giving  rank,  pay,  etc.,  and  fund 
from  which  pay  is  drawn.  24  pp.  (Repts.  23  Gen. 
Assem.  1863  v.  1:  413-424.) 

1864.  Rept.  of  state  sanitary  agt.,  dept.  of  the  Cumber- 
land; Col.  Thos.  P.  Robb.     34  pp.     (Same  24  Gen. 
Assem.  1865  v.  1:  445-476.) 

.     Rept.  of  Owen  M.  Long,  sanitary  and  military 

agt.,  dept.  of  the  Gulf.    9  pp.     (Same  v.  1:  477-485.) 

1865.  Rept.   of  one  of  the  comrs.   apptd.  to  disburse 
money  for  relief  of  sick  and  wounded  III.  soldiers, 
or   disposition  of  balance  of  fund.     (Sen.  jol.   24 
Gen.  Assem.   reg.  sess.   1865:  835-836.) 

.     Govs.    communication    with   auditor's   stmt.    re. 

detailed  accts.  of  allowances  made  to  state  by  gen. 
govt.  for  amts.  advanced  for  war  purposes;  stmt. 
of  several  accts.  paid  out  of  funds  thus  reed. 
(House  jol.  24  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1865:  684- 
685.) 

.     Communication  from  gov.  re.  war  claims.    3  pp. 

(Repts.  24  Gen.  Assem.  1865  v.  1:  539-541.) 
— .     Suggestion  that  provision  be  made  reimbursing 
agts.  prosecuting  war  claims  agst.  govt.  for  state; 
amt.  of  claims.     (Govs  mess.  1865:  43-44  (Yates).) 
— .     Stmt.   showing  amt.   paid   in  cash   by   sanitary 
comn.  for  supplies  sent  to  field,  paid  special  agts., 
to  soldiers'  home  in  Springfield,  soldiers  sent  home 
by  rail,   donated  to  orphans'   home,  etc.      (Same 
1867:  33.) 

.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  for  payment  of  bal- 
ance due  persons  mentioned  in  adj.  genls.  rept. 
(Same  1865:  44-45.) 

.    Recommendation  that  state  sanitary  bureau  be 

established,  and  apprn.  made  for  sending  efficient 
agts.  to  all  points  where  troops  are  operating  to 
distribute  supplies.  (Same  1865:  49-60.) 


90 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  ILLINOIS 


(TAR  EXPENDITURES:  STATE— cont'd 

Civil  War— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1865.    Recommendation    for    apprn.    for   expense    and 

services  of  sanitary  agts.     (Same  1865:  47.) 
1865-1868.     Kept,  of  military  state  agt.  at  Washington 
on  expenses  of  office,  and  claims.      (Sen.  Jol.   26 
Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1869  v.  1:  63-64.) 

.    Kept,  of  military  state  agt.  at  Washington  with 

stmts.  of  no.  of  claims  presented  and  pending  and 
amt.  required  to  continue  agency  to  1869.  (House 
Jol.  25  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1867:  27-31;  Sen.  Jol. 
1867:  28-31.) 

.    Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  provide  relief  to  111. 

volunteers  wounded  at  Murfreesboro  and  Vicks- 
burg.  22  pp.  (Repts.  25  Gen.  Assem.  1867  v.  1: 
455-476.) 

.    Recommendation   that   apprn.    be   made   aiding 

soldiers  in  collecting  their  claims  from  U.  S. 
(Govs.  mess.  Jan.  1867:  33.) 

1869.  On  claims  agst.  U.  S.  military  state  and  claim 
agt.  (Same  1869:  26-29.) 

.    Recommendation   for   apptmt.   of   financial   agt. 

to  take  charge  of  and  collect  all  claims  of  state, 
growing  out  of  late  war.    (Same  1869:  29.) 
1871.    Rept.  of  state  agt.  for  collection  of  war  claims 
agst.  U.  S.    8  pp.     (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem.  1871  v.  1: 
769-776.) 

1885.  War  balance  pay  memorandum,  34th  Gen. 
Assem. 

Not  seen ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1887.  Auditor's  stmt.  of  111.  volunteers  who  served  in 
Gen.  Swift's  Cairo  Expedition,  and  who  do  not  ap- 
pear from  pay-roll  to  have  drawn  amt.  so  certified 
to  be  due  them  for  said  service.  (Sen.  jol.  35  Gen. 
Assem.  1887:  441-445.) 

1888/90.  War  claims:  comments  on  unadjusted  bal- 
ance due  state  for  advances  made  by  state  to  gen- 
eral government  to  carry  on  war.  (A.R.  state  agt. 
swamp  lands  1888/90:  50-51.) 

1894/6.  Schedule  of  claims  which  would  be  allowed 
to  111.  if  proposed  modification  in  rules  2  and  3  (of 
rules  formulated  by  secy,  of  treasury  1861  to  gov- 
ern the  adjustment  of  state  war  claims,  war  of 
1861)  should  be  adopted.  (Same  1894/6:  10-11.) 
1896.  Memorial  from  agts.  of  Ohio  and  Penn.,  in  con- 
nection with  claims  of  said  states  for  amts.  due 
them  for  expenses  incurred  in  raising  troops. 
(Same  1894/6:  34-38.) 

1898.     111.  army  bd.  of  medical  examiners,  Camp  Tan- 
ner.    (20  A.R.  bd.  health  1897:  ccxxxiii-ccxxxv.) 
1901/2.     Comments   on   111.   war   claim.      (Bienn.   rept. 

atty.  gen.  1901/2:  34-40.) 

1902.    Exhibits  and  proof  of  111.  war  claim,  and  laws 

re.  same.     H.   J.  Hamlin,  atty.   gen.,  solicitor  for 

claimant.     358  pp. 

DESEBTEES'  FUND 

1867.    Stmt.  of  deserters'  fund  acct.    (Bienn.  rept.  state 

treasurer  1866/8:  26.) 
TAX 

1865.    Recommendation  that  tax  be  levied  during  con- 
tinuance of  war  for  relief  of  destitute  families  of 
deceased  and  disabled  soldiers.     (Govs.  mess.  1865: 
49  (Yates).) 
WAB  FUND 

serial 

Under  Act  of  May  2,  1861,  creating  war  fund  and  to 

provide  for  auditing  of  all  accounts,  etc. 
1863.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  army  auditors.     216  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1863  In  Repts.  24  Gen.  Assem.  1865,  v.  2  :  595-808. 

Final   rept.   of  auditors  with  stmt.   of  all   claims   flle< 
from  May,  1861  to  March  1,  1863. 


WAR  EXPENDITURES:  STATE— cont'd 
Civil  War— cont'd 


WAB  FUND — cont'd 


non-serial 


1860-1866.  Stmt.  of  war  fund  acct.  (Bienn.  rept.  state 
treasurer  1860/2  (p.  14)— same  1864/6.) 

1861.  On  act  of  May  2,  1861,  creating  war  fund,  and 
providing    for    auditing    accts.    of    war    expenses. 
(Govs.  mess.  1865:  9  (Yates).) 

1861-1862.  Stmt.  of  expenditures  and  allowances  from 
contingent  war  fund.  10  pp.  (Repts.  23  Gen. 
Assem.  1863  v.  1:  403-410.) 

1862.  Rept.  on  sale  of  war  bonds.    22  pp.     (Same  1863 
v.  1:  85-104.) 

1865.  Govs.  communication  submitting  final  rept.  of 
bd.  of  army  auditors  apptd.  under  act  creating  war 
fund.  (House  jol.  24  Gen.  Assem.  reg.  sess.  1865: 
399-400.) 

Reference  only. 
Indian  Wars 
BLACK  HAWK  WAB 

1830.  Memorial  reported  by  committee  to  which  was 
referred  that  part  of  govs.  message  re.  relief  of 
soldiers   who   defended   frontier   during   late   war. 
(House  jol.  7  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1830/1:  191-193.) 

1831.  Communication    from    gov.    recommending   law 
authorizing  calling  out  of  militia  to  stop  acts  of 
injury  and  outrage  committed  on  persons  and  prop- 
erty on  northwestern  border  of  state.    (Same  1830/ 
1:  246-247.) 

1832.  Rept.  on  so  much  of  govs.  message  as  refers  to 
losses    sustained    by    volunteers    in    Indian    war. 
(Same  8  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1832:  49-52.) 

.    Govs.    message    transmitting    rept.    of    comrs. 

charged  to  inquire   into  conduct  of  Pottowatamie 
Indians  on  frontier.     (Sen.  jol.  1832/3:  88-92.) 
.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen ;  500  copies  ordered  printed  for  the  Senate. 
.    Fortunate  termination  of  Indian  war;  brief  out- 
line of  measures  adopted  by  federal  govt.,  cursory 
view  of  campaigns  in  which  people  of  111.  took  part. 
(Govs.  mess.  Dec.  1832   (Reynolds).) 
1901.    The   Black   Hawk   War;    by   R.   W.    Newlands. 
(Trans.  111.  State  Hist.  Socy.,  1901,  being  Pubn.  111. 
Hist.  Library  6:  117-120.) 
Laws 

1889.    Act  to  authorize  the  collection  of  claims  of  state 
agst.  the  U.  States.     (A.R.  state  agt.  swamp  lands 
1894/6:  38-39.) 
Mexican  War 

1847.    Rept.  on  inquiry  as  to  duty  of  state  to  compen- 
sate volunteers  for  war  with  Mexico,  who  were  not 
reed.     2  pp.     (House  repts.  15  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1846:  337-338.) 
Mormon  War;  see  Riots  and  Mob  Violence 

WAR  TAX 

Federal;  see  Taxation:    Federal 

State 

CIVIL  WAB;  see  WAB  EXPENDITUBES  :    STATE 

WAREHOUSING;  see  COMMERCE 

WARREN  COUNTY  (1825) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Apple  Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.     Fruit 

Minerals;   see  Natural  Resources 

Peach  Culture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


391 


WARSAW 

Debt;  see  Debt:   Local 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

WATER-SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE 

See    also    material    under    beading    Sanitation    under 
Public  Health. 

1872.  Veto  of  bill  to  enable  cities,  villages  and  incor- 
porated towns  to  contract  for  supply  of  water  for 
public  use  and  to  levy  and  collect  a  tax  to  pay  for 
water  so  supplied.  2  pp.  (Repts.  27  Gen.  Assem. 
1871  v.  3:  83-84.) 

.    Same.    (House  jol.  27  Gen.  Assem.  adj.  reg.  sess. 

Nov.  1871:  985-987.) 
Pollution 

1886.  Tables  showing  effect  of  pollution  of  water  in 
various  places.  (9  A.R.  bd.  health  1886:  Ivii-lix.) 

.    Table  showing  water  analysis  in  various  places. 

(9  same  1886:  Ixiv-lxv.) 

.     Tables  showing  results  of  chemical  examinations 

of  river  and  lake  water  at  Bridgeport,  Lockport, 
Joliet,  Ottawa  and  Peoria,  with  average  and  per 
cent,  of  same.  (9  same  1886:  1-lii.) 

1889.  Table  showing  results  of  Prof.  Long's  analyses 
of  Concordia  water  supplies.  (12  same  1889:  xxii- 
xxiii.) 

.    Preliminary  rept.  to  state  bd.  of  health.    Water 

supplies  of  111.  and  pollution  of  streams;  by  J.  H. 
Rauch.  With  two  appendices:  I.  Chemical  inves- 
tigations of  the  water  supplies  of  111.  By  J.  H. 
Long.  II.  The  111.  River  basin  in  its  relation  to 
sanitary  engineering.  By  L.  E.  Cooley.  4,  xxxiv, 
81  pp.  (State  bd.  of  health.) 

1897.  Water  supplies  of  111.  By  A.  W.  Palmer.  (20 
A.R.  bd.  health  1897:  Ixxix-lxxxiii.) 

1898-1904.     See  Fish  and  Game,  these  dates. 

1900-1902.  Amt.  expended  by  bd.  of  health  in  investiga- 
tion of  waters  of  state.  (Govs.  mess.  1903:  16.) 

1903.  Univ.  of  Illinois.  Chemical  survey  of  the  waters 
of  111.  Rept.  for  1897-1902  by  A.  W.  Palmer.  Pub- 
lished by  the  University.  100,  xvi,  101-253  pp.,  pis., 
diagrs. 

CAIBO 

1878.  Table  showing  analyses  of  samples  of  water, 
from  infected  and  other  districts  at  Cairo.  (1  A.R. 
bd.  health  1878:  45.) 

CHICAGO 
1856-1879.    Table  showing  sewerage  of  Chicago,  no.  of 

feet  built  ann.,  population,   mortality,   and  death 

rate  per  1000.    (2  A.R.  bd.  health  1879:  102.) 
1877.    Table  showing  parts  of  organic  matter  in  water 

analysis  of  canal  and   111.   river  at  Chicago.      (2 

same  1879:  115-116.) 

1880.  Chicago  sewage  in  111.  and  Mich,  canal;  petition 
of   citizens   of   Joliet   for  turning  waters   of   Des 
Plaines  River  into  canal,  with  rept.  of  chief  engr. 
(A.R.  canal  comrs.  1879/80:  6-10.) 

1881.  Rept.  of  conference  committee  on  amdmt.  for 
erection   of  pumping   works   by   city   of   Chicago. 
(House  jol.  32  Gen.  Assem.  1881:  847-848.) 

.  Plan  for  erection  of  pumping  works  at  Bridge- 
port to  relieve  canal  of  Chicago  sewage.  (A.R. 
bd.  canal  comrs.  1880/1:  4.) 

.  Rept.  of  chief  engr.  on  petition  of  citizens  of 

Joliet  re.  feasibility  of  plan  to  prevent  Chicago 
River  entering  canal.  (Same  1879/80:  8-9.) 

1882.  Measures    for   purifying   waters    of   canal    and 
Chicago  River;    completion  of  pumping  works  by 
Chicago.     (Same  1881/2:  6-7.) 

1883.  Chicago  sewage.    Rept.  of  secy,  of  bd.,  Jno.  H. 
Rauch,  on  inspection  of  Ogden  Ditch.     (6  A.R.  bd. 
health  1883:  75-77.) 


WATER-SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 
Pollution — cont'd 

CHICAGO — cont'd 

1884.  Improved   condition  of  water   in  canal  due  to 
Chicago  pumping  station.     (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs. 
1883/4:  4.) 

1885.  Table  showing  chemical  determination  of  wkly. 
examination  of  Chicago  water-supply.     (9  A.R.  bd. 
health  1886:  xlii.) 

1885-1886.  Table  showing  chemical  determinations  for 
each  month,  with  means  of  water  levels  in  river 
(lake)  and  canal,  aggregate  precipitation,  mean 
temperature,  total  wind  movement  and  prevailing 
direction  of  wind  at  Chicago.  (9  same  1886:  xlvi.) 

.  Table  showing  effect  of  Bridgeport  pumps  on 

levels  of  water,  in  canal  and  South  Branch;  daily 
meteorological  conditions;  wkly.  chemical  determi- 
nations of  water  supply  of  Chicago,  Hyde  Park, 
Lake  View  and  Evanston.  (8  same  1885  (pp.  cxvll- 
cxxi) — same  1886.) 

1886.  Rept.  on  water  supply  and  sewage  disposal  of 
Chicago,  by  secy,  of  state  bd.  of  health.     (9  same 
1886:  xxxix-lv.) 

.    Same,  separate,    n.  p.,  n.  d.    16  pp. 

1886-1887.  Suppl.  rept.  on  sewage  disposal  of  Chicago, 
effect  on  Des  Moines  and  111.  rivers  and  pollution 
from  Chicago  sewage  during  months  of  Dec.  1886 
and  Jan.  1887;  by  secy,  of  state  bd.  of  health.  (9 
A.R.  bd.  health  1886:  Ivi-lix.) 

1887-1892.  Table  showing  volume  pumped  into  canal 
at  Bridgeport.  (12/14  same  1889/91:  46.) 

1888/9.  Large  ann.  expenditure  made  necessary  by  de- 
posits of  Chicago  sewage  in  canal  at  Lockport  and 
Joliet;  cost  during  past  yr.  for  dredging  on  this 
account  alone.  (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1888/9:  4.) 

1890/1.  Installation  of  new  pumping  plant  at  Bridge- 
port to  be  operated  by  canal  and  not  by  Chicago  as 
formerly;  rental  of  surplus  water  at  Lockport  will 
reduce  ann.  cost  to  less  than  cost  per  month  to  Chi- 
cago to  operate  old  plant.  (Same  1900/1:  7.) 

1893.  Zymotic  diseases  in  Chicago  sanitary  exhibit 
....  World's  Columbian  Exposition.  51  pp.,  1 
diagr.  (State  bd.  of  health.) 

Bearing  of  water  supply,  etc.,  on  public  health. 

1899.  Desirability  of  constructing  channel  from  Blue 
Island  to  point  near  Sag  which  should  connect  Cal- 
umet River  with  111.  and  Mich,  canal  and  sanitary 
district  channel,  affording  means  for  disposal  of 
sewage  of  Calumet  region;  govs.  suggestion  re. 
same.  (A.R.  bd.  canal  comrs.  1898/9:  9-11.) 

1904.  Rept.  of  sanitary  investigations  of  the  Illinois, 
Mississippi  and  Missouri  rivers  with  relation  to 
the  effect  of  the  sewage  of  the  city  of  Chicago  and 
the  sanitary  conditions  of  the  water  supplies  of 
the  cities  of  Chicago  and  St.  Louis,  n.  p.  n.  d. 
xxiii,  23  pp.  2  maps.  (111.  state  bd.  of  health.) 

EAST  PEORIA 

1897.  Remarks  on  East  Peoria  drainage  case.  (A.R. 
canal  comrs.  1896/7:  4-5.) 

JACKSONVILLE 

1889.  Table  showing  Prof.  Long's  analyses  of  water 
of  school  wells  at  Jacksonville.  (12  A.R.  bd.  health 
1889:  xxix.) 

QUINCT 

1867.  Veto  of  act  to  incorporate  Quincy  Bd.  of  Water 
Works.  (House  jol.  25  Gen.  Assem.  2  sess.  1867: 
12-13.) 

ROCKFOBD 

1886.  Table  showing  chemical  analysis  of  waters  from 
artesian  wells  at  Rockford.  (9  A.R.  bd.  health 
1886:  78-79.) 


392 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


WATER-SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 

Pollution — cont'd 

STBEATOB 

1886.    Table   showing  chemical   analysis   of  water  at 
Streator.     (9  A.R.  bd.  health  1886:  133.) 

UBBANA 

1886.    Table    showing    chemical    analyses    of    water 
drawn  from  water  works  at  Urbana.     (9  A.R.  bd. 
health  1886:  150.) 
Sanitary  Districts 

1883.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  drainage  on 
House  bill  618,  to  provide  for  opening  natural 
ditches,  drains  or  water-courses,  and  for  assessment 
of  taxes  for  same.  (House  jol.  33  Gen.  Assem. 
1833:  450.) 
CHICAGO  SANITABY  DISTRICT 

serial 

The  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Sanitary  District  of 
Chicago  was  organized  under  Act  of  May  29,  1889, 
authorizing  the  creation  of  sanitary  districts  and 
the  removal  of  obstructions  from  the  Desplalnes 
and  the  Illinois  rivers. 

The  board  is  constituted  a  body  politic  and  corporate 
with  power  to  levy  and  collect  taxes,  borrow 
money,  issue  bonds,  make  assessments  and  to  adopt 
rules  for  Its  own  government  and  for  the  control 
of  the  district.  The  sanitary  channel  constructed 
by  the  board  connects  Lake  Michigan  with  the  Illi- 
nois River  and  reverses  the  current  of  the  Chicago 
River  so  as  to  furnish  an  outlet  for  the  sewage 
and  surplus  surface  water  of  the  City  of  Chicago. 
The  organic  act  declares  that  this  channel  when 
completed  shall  be  deemed  a  navigable  stream 
and  that,  for  the  purpose  of  navigation,  It  shall 
be  under  the  control  of  the  general  government 
whenever  the  government  shall  have  Improved 
the  Illinois  and  Desplaines  rivers  to  connect  with 
the  channel. 

The  Chicago  Sanitary  District  was  organized  January 
18,  1890.  The  district  lies  wholly  within  Cook 
County.  The  entire  length  of  the  channel  Is  about 
34  miles.  Earth  was  broken  for  the  work  Sept. 
3,  1892,  and  water  was  admitted  to  the  channel 
from  the  lake  Jan.  2,  1900.  This  Is  probably  the 
greatest  work  ever  undertaken  for  the  sanitary 
betterment  of  a  city. 


1890-1904.  Proceedings  of  the  bd.  of  trustees  of  the 
Chicago  Sanitary  District.  Chicago,  J.  F.  Higgins, 
n.  d.  1904.  8°. 

Checklist 
1890.  Jan.  18-Dec.  31,  1891.     n.  d.     xvli,  304  pp. 

1892.  Jan.-Dec.     n.  d.     xxiii,   304-973  pp. 

1893.  "       "        n.  d.     xvl,  974-1653  pp. 

1654-2379  pp. 
2380-3045  pp. 
3046-3713  pp. 
3174-4444  pp. 
4445-5444  pp. 
5445-6224  pp. 
1901.  xcv,  6225-6927  pp. 

Appendix.     Annual  rept.  of  the  engineering  dept., 
1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     74  pp.,  1  leaf,  23  tables. 
1901.  Jan.-Dec.     1902.     xllx,  6929-7694  pp.,  6  tables. 
10119      "       '          1903.     xlill,  7695-9146  pp. 

1904.  xlv,  9147-9686  pp.,  1  plan,  tables. 

1905.  Ivll,  9687-10346  pp. 

B 


. 

1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 


1902. 
1903. 


1894-1904.  President's  ann.  message  and  ann.  repts. 
of  the  clerk,  atty.,  treasurer  and  chief  engr.  Chi- 
cago, 1895  et  seq. 

Checklist 

1894.  1895.  58  pp. 
1895-1896.  Not  found.* 

1897.  Chicago,  n.  d.  19  pp. 

1898.  "     n.  d.  16  pp. 

1899.  "     n.  d.  15  pp. 

1900.  "     1900.  15  pp. 

1901.  "     n.  d.  15  pp. 

1902.  Not  found.* 

1903.  Chicago,  n.  d.  14  pp. 

1904.  Not  found.* 


*  This  means  not  found  In  pamphlet  form.  All  these 
messages  and  reports  are  Included  In  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  bd.  of  trustees. 


WATER-SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 
Sanitary  Districts — cont'd 
CHICAGO  SANITABY  DISTBICT — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
C 

.    Sanitary   district   of  Chicago.     A   concise  rept. 

on  its  organization,  resources,  constructive  work, 
methods  and  progress.  Authorized  by  the  bd.  of 
trustees,  May  2,  1894.  Chicago,  1894. 

Checklist 

1894.  Revised  and  corrected  to  Nov.  1.     1894.     19  pp., 

1  map,  1  plate. 

1895.  Rev.  and  corr.  to  April  1.     1895.     19  pp.,  1  map, 

2  plates. 

1896.  Rev.  and  corr.  to  May  1.    Chicago,  1896.    22  pp. 
1901.     Rev.  and  corr.  to  Aug.  21.     n.  d.     31  pp.,  1  map. 
1904.     Rev.  and  corr.  to  May     n.  d.     34  pp.,  2  dlagr.,  2 

maps,  illus. 

non-serial 

1890.  The  lakes  and  gulf  waterway  as  related  to  the 
Chicago   sanitary    problem.     A    preliminary   rept. 
[to  the  bd.  of  trustees  of  Chicago  Sanitary  District] 
by  L.  E.  Cooley,  civil  engr.    Chicago,  n.  d.    xv,  92, 
34  pp.    4°.    2  maps,  plans,  etc. 

Prepared  to  be  submitted  to  trustees.   Privately  printed. 

1891.  Memorial    of    citizens    re.    proposed    method    of 
drainage  and  sewage  disposal  of  city  of  Chicago. 
(Sen.  jol.  37  Gen.  Assem.  1891:  1034-1037.) 

1893/4.  Opinion;  right  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  Sanitary 
District  of  Chicago  to  use  111.  and  Mich.  Canal  for 
drainage  purposes.  (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1893/ 
4:  253-259.) 

1899.  Sanitary  distr.  settlements,  involving  right  and 
ownership  of  state  in  basins  and  water-power  at 
Joliet.     (A.R.  canal  comrs.  1898/9:  3-5.) 

1900.  Advance  notes  of  sanitary  investigations  of  111. 
River  and  its  tributaries.     With  special  reference 
to  effect  of  sewage  of  Chicago  on  the  Des  Plaines 
and  111.  rivers  prior  to  and  after  opening  of  Chi- 
cago drainage  canal.    Chicago,  1900.    xxii,  157  pp., 

1  map. 

.    Comments   on   effect  of  drainage  canal  on   111. 

River.     (Bienn.  rept.  fish  comr.   1898/00:  12.) 

1901.  Rept.  of  sanitary  investigations  of  111.  River  and 
its  tributaries,  with  special  reference  to  effect  of 
sewage  of  Chicago  on  the  Des  Plaines  and  Illinois 
rivers  prior  to  and  after  opening  of  Chicago  drain- 
age canal,     xxxiv,   219   pp.,  diagrs.,   map.     (State 
bd.  of  health.) 

Bibliography  pp.  202-204. 

1902.  Comments    on    canals    and    sanitary    drainage. 
(Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1901/2:  9-10.) 

1902 (?)  Memorial  of  the  Sanitary  District  Trustees 
presented  to  the  Congress  of  the  U.  S.  Deep  water- 
way from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Mississippi  River 
at  St.  Louis.  Chicago,  n.  d.  44  pp.,  1  map,  1  plate. 

1903 (?)  Rept.  of  streams  examination  chemlc  and 
bacteriologic  of  the  waters  between  Lake  Michi- 
gan at  Chicago  and  the  Mississippi  River  at  St. 
Louis,  Dec.  1902.  Chicago,  n.  d.  v.  p.,  102  leaves, 

2  maps,  1  plate,  196  tables. 

1904.  Rept.  of  sanitary  investigations  of  111.,  Miss,  and 
Mo.  rivers  with  relation  to  effect  of  sewage  of  Chi- 
cago and  sanitary  conditions  of  water  supplies  of 
Chicago  and  111.  xxiii,  23  pp.,  2  maps.  (State  bd. 
of  health.) 

.    Sixteenth  Issue  of  bonds,  Nov.  19,  1904.    1  leaf. 

4°. 

.    Bond  ordinance  Sanitary  District.     16th  issue. 

Nov.  16,  1904.    1  leaf.    4°. 

.     Opinion  re.  compensation  of  treasurer  of  drain- 
age district.     (Bienn.  rept.  atty.  gen.  1903/4:  294.) 
State  Institutions;   see  Maintenance:  State  Individual  In- 
stitutions 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS 


893 


WATERMELON 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

WATER  POWER;   see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 
WATER-WAYS;  see  CANALS 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY  (1818) 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Grape  Culture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

Nurseries;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

WAYNE  COUNTY  (1819) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Apple  Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Debt;  see  Debt:  Local 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mineral  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;   see  Natural  Resources 
Vaccination;  see  Public  Health,  that  title 

WEEDS;  see  AGRICULTURE.    CROPS.    PESTS 

WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES 

1843.  Objections  of  Council  of  Revision  to  bill  to  regu- 
late weights  and  measures.     2  pp.     (House  repts. 
13  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess.  1842:  427-428.) 

1844.  Rept.  on  inquiry  as  to  whether  provisions  of  act 
to  regulate  weights  and  measures  has  been  com- 
plied with.    1  leaf.     (Same  14  Gen.  Assem.  1  sess. 
1844:  221.) 

1866.  Table  of  legal  weights,  showing  no.  of  pounds 
which  constitute  a  bushel  in  111.,  Iowa,  Mich.,  Ind., 
Mo.,  N.  Y.  and  Ohio.  (Trans,  state  agric.  socy. 
1865/6:  655.) 

.  Table  of  weights,  as  established  by  law  in  111. 

(Same  1865/6:  635.) 

1870.  Weights  and  measures;  suggestion  that  law  re- 
garding same  be  revised  and  amended.  (Bienn. 
rept.  secy,  of  state  1868/70:  14.) 

1872/4-1878/80.  Weights  and  measures.  (Same  1872/ 
4  (p.  35)— some  1878/80.) 

WHEAT 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 

The   wheat   crop   statistics    Include    prices,    production 
and  consumption  figures. 

Prices;  see  that  title 

WHITE  COUNTY  (1815) 

Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Mineral  Springs;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

WHITESIDE  COUNTY  (1836) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 

Agricultural  Society;   see  Agricultural  Societies 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 

Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 

Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 

Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

Orchards;   see  Agriculture.     Crops.     Fruit 


Boards  of  Agriculture 


WIGGINS  LOAN;  see  DEBT:   STATE 

WILL  COUNTY  (1836) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Mineral  Resources 
Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

WILLIAMSON  COUNTY  (1839) 
Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture. 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

WIND;  see  CLIMATE 

WINDSOR 
Climate;  see  that  title 

WINDSTORM  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 

WINE 

Manufacture;  see  Industries 
Prices;  see  same 
Shipments;  see  Commerce 

WINNEBAGO  COUNTY  (1836) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Apple  Orchards;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Fruit;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Geology;  see  Natural  Resources 
High  Schools 

1895-1904.    See  Education.    High  Schools,  these  dates. 
Horticulture;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 
Wheat  Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain  Crops 

WISCONSIN 
Insane  Asylums;  see  Maintenance:   County 

WITNESS  FEES;  see  FEES 

WOMEN 
Labor;  see  that  title 

WOODFORD  COUNTY  (1841) 

Agricultural  Board;  see  Agriculture.    Boards  of  Agriculture 
Agricultural  Society;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Canada  Thistle;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests 
Geology;   see  Natural  Resources 
Minerals;  see  Natural  Resources 

WOOL 

Prices;  see  that  title 

Production;  see  Industries.    Textile  Trades 

Shipments;  see  Commerce 

WOOL  GROWERS'  ASSOCIATION;  see  INDUSTRIES.    AS- 
SOCIATIONS 

WORLD'S   COLUMBIAN   EXPOSITION;    see   INDUSTRIES. 

EXHIBITS 
YELLOW-FEVER;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    EPIDEMICS 

ZINC 
Mining;  see  Industries.     Mining 

ZYMOTIC  DISEASES;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    DISEASES 


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